5 Strongest Inquisitor Templar Builds - Path Of Exile 3.1

5 Strongest Inquisitor Templar Builds - Path Of Exile 3.1
Inquisitors concentrate on elemental damage. They are able to, amongst other things, focus on critical strikes, elemental transmission or buffing themselves with the consecrated ground. Many of their skills are suitable for both attacks and spells. Templar Builds have just been upgraded, and you may get 3 types of Templar Builds for various corresponding effect. However, initially, you have to learn Inquisitor Templar Builds and purchase cheap poe items which you can do here at R4PG.com

You will be able to learn a lot more about POE 3.1 Templar Builds:
Guardian Templar Builds in Path of Exile 3.1
Hierophant Templar Builds in Path of Exile 3.1

[POE 3.1] Titan [Tank, HC, Melee CI, Shaper on 1Link, Guardians, Uber Atziri, All map mods - bad build]

Shaper's Realm on a 5L

Hydra run - example of AoE on a 6L

The concept:
Nothing really was hit in path of exile 3.1 or buffed in 3.1, therefore the build remains essentially exactly the same unless of course a few of the new unique/abyss jewels will greatly enhance the build somewhat. Watcher's Eye includes a clearness mod which makes mana acquired as ES. This really is absolutely insane, because that may provide us with ~2K extra ES from the jewel socket alone, together with another helpful aura mod so it is a very nice bonus. The Two socket abyss jewel belt is fairly damn good too. If you're able to find some good jewels that will outshine any very belt, you will be very happy. Also, abyss jewels appear to just about continually be better and less expensive than non-abyss ones, so remember that when purchasing jewels.

What are the Pros and Cons of this Inquisitor Templar Build?

Pros:

+ Good obvious speed DPS (1.8 million Shaper DPS)

+ Relatively inexpensively! The only real needed uniques are HOWA (~4c) and Incandescent Heart (~1 alch). Suggested Astramentis is ~20c too. Since ES gear is really cheap at the moment, it is simple to grab excellent ES intelligence gear for as little as 10c a piece. Flasks are pretty cheap except Vinktar (~40c) which is not at all necessary, but something you can consider.

+ Tanky, Incandescent Heart CI provides 25% less elemental damage taken, Inquisitor provides 8% less elemental damage taken, immunity to elemental ailments. + Good sustain, with 12% ES regen from Inquisitor consecrated ground and with a capped leech, we can sustain about 4.5-5.5K ES per second (which is what most top end RF builds regen at their max). With the Soul of Arakaali version of the build, that number jumps to 8-9K.

+ Very good against reflect. With 87% lightning resist top end elemental damage reduction and the fact that this is not a crit build, good sustain and using a Sibyl's with the reflect pantheon, you barely take any reflect damage.

+ Mobile, fast attacks whirling blades/shield charge = good for avoiding stuff

+ Good against all single map mods!

+ Doesn't use OP mechanics and hopefully will see some buffs! Despite being able to comfortably do Shaper and Guardians, it uses a lot of underpowered/already nerfed mechanics. If GGG ever nerfs VP, they will probably have to rebalance the game, which just means our build becomes even stronger!

+ Can easily swap Purity's based on encounters.

+ Very good uber Farmer. With high regen, good DPS, good mobility and high durability, I easily run 6 man Ubers.

Cons:

- Requires you to definitely really take part in the game and concentrate on what you are doing.

- Melee character is what it basically is

- Leveling could be a bit of a pain

Find this build here: http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2011311

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Comments

  1. this article is a copy and paste, doesn’t bring in anything new and some bits are outdated, we gamers would be really better off without the outdated content for our favourite games. Pls make the guides that actually help us and don’t always point to buy the stuff

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