Charged Bolts needs an immediate rework as they are slow and dont really do much damage wise. Half the time it felt like the Lightning Ultimate was ignoring Conjuration school and that would of been what actually saved it. Lightning just struggled to keep the attention going, didnt really do much and once the Ultimate was unlocked, felt really lacking in the damage department. Once you get Two Hydras (unsure if you can get 2 extra of if the staff specifically rolls 1) Fire becomes extremely competitive. I tried both of them again at level 25 with full legendary powers supporting them and it was the same, they couldnt keep up with frost and at times Struggled with Cooldowns between packs.įire did out perform on a few Dungeon bosses as once you get that burn stacking, Incinerate makes short work of them. I did dabble with Lightning and Fire builds and found them to either be extremely unengaging (lightning) or Not doing enough damage (fire). Stack that with Deep Freeze 50% cooldown reduction talent and you basically have 8-10 blades at a time slashing targets dealing immense damage while you spam Vulnerable on targets with Frozen Orb and regen with Frost bolt or while in Deep Freeze. This makes a new icy blade spawn every 20seconds of cooldown reduction you have gone through. Every time Icy blades strikes a target it reduces your other cooldowns by 0.5seconds. This is basically a cooldown reduction build. Icy Blades 6/5 with choice node of 50% cooldown for all skillsĬold front 3/3 OR Snap Freeze 3/3 (honestly a choice, didnt notice any difference between them. Ice Armor 5/5 with Choice node of Vulnerable increases shield size Take everything i am about to say Sorc Related with a grain of salt as it might just not be my preferred character any more.įrostbolt 1/5 with choice node of Glintering Frost Bolt (honestly can be dropped to just be base frostbolt with first talent afterwards)įrozen Orb 6/5 with the choice node of 25% chance to make Vulnerable With that being said, i Did lean away from Wizard in D3 and headed into Necromancer to which every season after it was released was Necro.Įverything said here will be after level 15 as that is when you unlock your class power for Sorc I played a Wizard in D3 and it felt extremely nostalgic to play the Sorc in D4. As it was not out this weekend i decided to get use to ranged combat in D4 as opposed to D2/3 with a Sorc. The Pro X Superlight has the same size battery as the standard Pro wireless mouse and lasts for up to 70 hours of gameplay.I plan on playing necromancer. A receiver extension adapter is included so you can keep the receiver close a micro-USB cable is included, too, for charging or using the mouse wired. The mouse uses Logitech's own Lightspeed wireless technology for a better-than-wired connection with its USB-A receiver. You can also use it without the door if you want it fractionally lighter. Logitech includes two doors, one with PTFE (pictured above) and one without. A circular door on the underside covers the wireless receiver storage. Logitech increased the size of the feet and used 100% PTFE (also known as polytetrafluoroethylene or Teflon) to make sure this mouse keeps moving even if you're pressing down hard additives can potentially add drag. The buttons have a crisp click to them - not too firm, not too soft. The Pro X Superlight's weight, paired with the overall compact shape, make it comfortable for palm, fingertip and claw grips. Josh Goldman/CNET Speed, speed and more speed
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