![]() It changes Primal Strike to physical damage as well and adds a ton of flat physical damage and internal trauma to it. This isn’t the main reason to use this item though. It’s a two-handed ranged weapon with +2 to both Inquisitor and Shaman (essentially a +2 to All Skills) and it changes Inquisitor Seal to support Physical damage and apply -18% Physical Resistance. Well, the main thing about this build is the usage of the Mythical Korvan Wyrm. ![]() In the end, i opted to abandon the idea of playing Pierce Pets and went full on Physical/Bleeding.Īll buffs are active including Word of Renewal. Also, Pets tend to wander off a lot and are often out of the Inquisitor Seal which causes a loss of Pierce damage. However, after analyzing carefully, i came to the conclusion that this wasn’t a practical way of playing as my setup allows Primal Bond to reach its full potential. I played through most of the game using Aura of Conviction and some of the boss kills (videos at the bottom of the post) on Ultimate were done using this exclusive skill. ![]() Primal Spirit also deals Pierce damage through its tail strike but that’s about it. The only other option is the Mythical Blightshard Amulet as the Pets coming from this item deal Pierce/Acid damage. This is the only way to get any Pierce damage for them. Inquisitor is the ideal class to pull this off since Aura of Conviction and Arcane Empowerment add a decent amount of flat Pierce damage to Pets. Pierce is the only damage type without any support for Pets so figuring out a way to make it work is incredibly tough. The idea came from this post by It started with the same concept of using Aura of Conviction to give Pets some flat Pierce damage to go alongside their innate Physical/Bleed strength. Hello people! This is my new build and it took a while to complete.
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