POE 3.2 Chieftain or Juggernaut Starter Build Guide
What's up? this is my started for the POE 3.2 Bestiary League build guide. I will be playing the league from the start. Of course, I do every league, I'll go for my challenges, playing Pokémon, catching as many as I can. You know, that style of stuff. But my started will be a Chieftain, and as of right now, it looks like we're going to go ice crash, because they haven't given us enough information on this rectangle yet, also known as tectonic strike. They have shown it in the trailer, which it looks like right here. However, please learn the details first with poe currency for sale here.
That, that right there, that's tectonic strike. Looks like a mixture between sunder and like, ground slam? It looks like it has some fizz to fire conversion on it, right? So, that's like, what we're basing the build guide on, but I'm also basing this off of the ice crash sheet and build that I did with full fire conversion a couple of weeks ago. I kind of improved the build since then, but you want to use the new chieftain, and this skill, hopefully, if it comes out in time. But if not, we'll just use ice cash. The skill is effectively the same, so it's fine.
We've passed the building did now and we have all of the new stats from chieftain actually on an item of ours. Which is going to look really weird. But the concept is fairly simple. You are a fire-based attack character, and you can use axes, maces, or swords with this character, because ice crash works with all three of those, and also staves and unarmed. But I went for axes as the first one, because they have like, better base DPS than maces or swords, and it might be easier to find.
The skill tree looks fairly simple. each head out into these life nodes, grabbed some two-handed nodes, and I'll probably head up in Templar to grab the life nodes, weapon elemental damage, elemental damage resist, attack damage, all that stuff. And we can grab Resolute Technique, and then we can go down to the axe nodes, get a bunch more life. Stretch way down here for some more life, some fire damage with attack skills, fire pen, damage attack skills, you know. Some more two-handed nodes, some attack and life leech, some more life nodes, some more two-handed nodes, life nodes, attack speed, you know.
And then we head way up here to grab more life and avatar of fire, which will convert the rest of our non converted damage into fire damage. That is the skill tree.(more)
That, that right there, that's tectonic strike. Looks like a mixture between sunder and like, ground slam? It looks like it has some fizz to fire conversion on it, right? So, that's like, what we're basing the build guide on, but I'm also basing this off of the ice crash sheet and build that I did with full fire conversion a couple of weeks ago. I kind of improved the build since then, but you want to use the new chieftain, and this skill, hopefully, if it comes out in time. But if not, we'll just use ice cash. The skill is effectively the same, so it's fine.
We've passed the building did now and we have all of the new stats from chieftain actually on an item of ours. Which is going to look really weird. But the concept is fairly simple. You are a fire-based attack character, and you can use axes, maces, or swords with this character, because ice crash works with all three of those, and also staves and unarmed. But I went for axes as the first one, because they have like, better base DPS than maces or swords, and it might be easier to find.
The skill tree looks fairly simple. each head out into these life nodes, grabbed some two-handed nodes, and I'll probably head up in Templar to grab the life nodes, weapon elemental damage, elemental damage resist, attack damage, all that stuff. And we can grab Resolute Technique, and then we can go down to the axe nodes, get a bunch more life. Stretch way down here for some more life, some fire damage with attack skills, fire pen, damage attack skills, you know. Some more two-handed nodes, some attack and life leech, some more life nodes, some more two-handed nodes, life nodes, attack speed, you know.
And then we head way up here to grab more life and avatar of fire, which will convert the rest of our non converted damage into fire damage. That is the skill tree.(more)
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