If you put points into a class, but end up not wanting to use it, you can hit Undo Points, and it'll unselect the class... If you want until you close the window? You are stuck with it.
What's a good measure for survivability? I'm on my first build right now, level 30ish melee character with 2h. Im one shotting almost everything but I don't want to be too squishy for the later levels.
Hi pohx, there's one thing that i dont understand, like for example, Drain essence (the necromancer ability) has the gravechill passive that converts 100% of aether damage into cold. Does that mean that all the aether damage is converted into cold (for all abilities) or just for drain essence? Thanks a lot.
if its a passive that augments a active then the bonus counts only for that skill, so if you have aether dmg on your lets say bneharvest thing that wont be converted
another question is WHEN will it be converted. In the skill description there would be still written "aether damage" but we know, that it will be converted. But I am confused if just cold damage + % or still aether damage + % would apply to the skill. Would be pretty strong if both would apply to it.
no it doesn't conversion on skills apply before any modifiers on equipmentas such only % cold damage counts toward your damage. Conversion on equipment also apply before % modifiers on equipment but after % modifiers on skills. pretty complicated i know lol.
You put one pistol in right hand, the other pistol in left, and pull the triggers. heh If you go inquisitor, he gets a passive skill that allows him to dual wield pistols from start, else you would have to get an item that allows you pistol dual wielding. Gunslinger relic which recipe is sold in first town gives it, a marauder belt gives it, a gunslinger jacket gives it etc...
I want to know more about stat allocation early game. What is better to do? Max out your main damaging skill (if its like cadence and doesn't bump up the energy cost,) or pumping into mastery. Also when you get dual class at level 10, where should your points go then? Is it better to grab a few activatables that might help your main class skills then stop leveling it? Or should you just always pump into main class until a certain level where the other class passive shine?
depends on what you want, and what kind of build it is. If it's a spellcaster build, probably max the spells (because they're the majority of your damage) but if it's a weapon based or attack build, assess your damage as you go, and if you feel you need more damage, pump the skill. If you need stats, pump mastery.
Iam new to the game and I understood what to look for, dunno maybe its just you?! Perfect explanations by Pohx what to keep an eye on when making a build.
I was being sarcastic - he said he'd link it in the description. I was doing other things while listening to the video and when I came back to look for the link, there was no link. So I just rewound the video until I could read the address.
Ty pohx, i bought the Game for Poe Substitution, but never played it. This covers all the basics i guess and helps plebs like me to get into it.
Thanks man - this is some good info . Might actually put Path away for a while and finally hit Grim for a bit - cheers mate!
Those green off-shoots of certain skills are called "transmuters".
Great Video man. I think a lot of new players can really learn from this!
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I'm going to try a soldier/arcarnist AA build.
thanks
I ain't gonna lie, making a build seems times easier than PoE.
If you put points into a class, but end up not wanting to use it, you can hit Undo Points, and it'll unselect the class... If you want until you close the window? You are stuck with it.
What's a good measure for survivability? I'm on my first build right now, level 30ish melee character with 2h. Im one shotting almost everything but I don't want to be too squishy for the later levels.
Diablo1 music in GrimDawn ? nice
acquire ulgrim's keepsakes please!
Hi pohx, there's one thing that i dont understand, like for example, Drain essence (the necromancer ability) has the gravechill passive that converts 100% of aether damage into cold. Does that mean that all the aether damage is converted into cold (for all abilities) or just for drain essence? Thanks a lot.
if its a passive that augments a active then the bonus counts only for that skill, so if you have aether dmg on your lets say bneharvest thing that wont be converted
Nice. Thanks for the answer.
another question is WHEN will it be converted. In the skill description there would be still written "aether damage" but we know, that it will be converted. But I am confused if just cold damage + % or still aether damage + % would apply to the skill. Would be pretty strong if both would apply to it.
no it doesn't conversion on skills apply before any modifiers on equipmentas such only % cold damage counts toward your damage. Conversion on equipment also apply before % modifiers on equipment but after % modifiers on skills. pretty complicated i know lol.
Playing purifier currently lv 95 hardcore trying to fish for a Second mythical devil tongue pistol xd .hopingto find a dude bro for some dope coop
How do DW Pistols work? I've been theorycrafting Blade Burst Infiltrator but I'm kinda stuck.
You put one pistol in right hand, the other pistol in left, and pull the triggers. heh
If you go inquisitor, he gets a passive skill that allows him to dual wield pistols from start, else you would have to get an item that allows you pistol dual wielding.
Gunslinger relic which recipe is sold in first town gives it, a marauder belt gives it, a gunslinger jacket gives it etc...
whats the name of the build site?
Grimtools
I want to know more about stat allocation early game. What is better to do? Max out your main damaging skill (if its like cadence and doesn't bump up the energy cost,) or pumping into mastery. Also when you get dual class at level 10, where should your points go then? Is it better to grab a few activatables that might help your main class skills then stop leveling it? Or should you just always pump into main class until a certain level where the other class passive shine?
depends on what you want, and what kind of build it is. If it's a spellcaster build, probably max the spells (because they're the majority of your damage) but if it's a weapon based or attack build, assess your damage as you go, and if you feel you need more damage, pump the skill. If you need stats, pump mastery.
You didn't really teach people how to create a build. Just pointed here and there, without any constructive details
Iam new to the game and I understood what to look for, dunno maybe its just you?! Perfect explanations by Pohx what to keep an eye on when making a build.
How to create your build? - Use grimtools and don't ask your dumb questions.
Orosz Larsz I know right, everybody should be basement dwelling neckbeards like this guy and just know.
did he not say the name of the site lol
Well, you failed to link the tool you lauded throughout your video...
Amzar Nacht i guess you are able to type grimtools.com ? I mean he said it and it is literaly in the upper left Corner 80 % of the Video...
so petty
I was being sarcastic - he said he'd link it in the description. I was doing other things while listening to the video and when I came back to look for the link, there was no link. So I just rewound the video until I could read the address.
"I was being an ass but I got called out for it, but no worries it's all a prank."
If that makes you feel better, then yes.
Next time, use better lube. Preparation H is your friend when you're that butt hurt, yes?
says game is path of exile but this does not look like path of exile
Er, it says Grim Dawn, he says Grim Dawn multiple times in the video and it doesn't say "Path of Exile" anywhere...
Closer to Titan quest