![]() ![]() Iron Skin and Laws of Valor at the start of every Physical and Akarat's Champion at the start of every other Physical. On the boss, you just need hold down Slash and activate your buffs in sync with your Convention of Elements. ![]() You can also put some damage on the Elites, if you manage to get close to them. ![]() In the rift, use your Laws of Valor Critical on your Trash Killer's DPS rotation. We switch the rune on Laws of Valor from Unstoppable Force for Critical to buff the damage of our Trash Killer. Since we no longer need to block, we drop Provoke for Bombardment to activate Thorns of the Invoker (4 ) Bonus. Leoric's Crown in the armor slot helps with that. Instead of resetting our cooldowns with blocks, we now just stack as much CDR as possible. We drop Akarat's Awakening to get The Furnace. In RGK version of this build all our equipped items stay the same, only two items the cube change. Followers never deal significant damage you’re on your own to clear the content.Cooldown Reduction does not work for any follower skill except the Templar’s Heal.Legendary gems do not work on followers, except Esoteric Alteration and Mutilation Guard.Followers share 20% of their Experience, Magic and Gold Find stats with you.Guardian's Jeopardy (3 ) Bonus works for followers by improving their inherent stat multiplier from x2.5 to x3.5, making it slightly easier to hit the 25,000 main stat threshold if needed.This means we stack Intelligence on the Enchantress, Dexterity on the Scoundrel and Strength on the Templar. Follower’s powers are based on their main stat (maxed at 25.000, but they have a 2.5x multiplier so you only need 10.000).The most important ones are: The Flavor of Time, Nemesis Bracers, Avarice Band, Sage’s Journey and Cain’s Destiny. The emanation system allows followers to share certain legendary and set powers with you.Be wary: rerolling Damage Range to Elite Damage requires, on average, 885 attempts. Ideally, you want to roll off the Damage Range from Pig Sticker. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I remember being in line to buy tickets for the midnight showing (yes, this was the pre-Fandango stone age) it was a blistering hot day, and I waited for hours roasting in the sun, right alongside hundreds of other Star Wars fans - and all we could do was speculate. But then it did, and I hardly knew what to do with myself in the space between the prequels being announced and opening night. It just didn't seem like it could happen. I was convinced, throughout my entire life, that we'd never see another Star Wars movie. But when I think about The Phantom Menace - a movie I adore - what's most memorable is the anticipation. There's a number of obvious things that stick out in my mind that, I'm certain, are shared by many people: Maul's double lightsaber reveal, podracing, and our good friend Jar Jar Binks. I went home, crashed, and woke up to immediately go see the 10 a.m. I watched the midnight showing of Episode I in awe - crying happy tears when the Star Wars logo flashed on to the screen, a tradition that has continued ever since. I finally made it to the theater and got a ticket. My loyal friends, however, held my place in line for hours while I studied and flew through the test, thinking the entire time about Jedi and what secrets the prequel might reveal. ![]() The midnight release of The Phantom Menace fell on the same day as one of my last finals in college. In honor of the 20th anniversary of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - the movie debuted on - some of ’s contributors paused to remember their favorite moments of the film, how it became a part of their lives, and how Episode I left a lasting impression ever since. For those who were too young to see the original trilogy when they first premiered, seeing the prequels in the theater was an especially unforgettable moment as their first Star Wars on the big screen. The release of the first new Star Wars movie years after Return of the Jedi was a momentous occasion for fans of all ages. ![]() |
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