It seems that paladin combat skillers are one of the most important skiller charms. Is it for hammerdin builds? Because Barb. combat skillers seem to be pretty much useless.
It seems that paladin combat skillers are one of the most important skiller charms. Is it for hammerdin builds? Because Barb. combat skillers seem to be pretty much useless.
For physical builds, it's better to fill the inventory with Fine/Sharp charms, those grant +X to max damage and +X to attack rating. The max damage bonus is multiplied by all the off-weapon ED% you have from skills and gear. So that's why barbarians aren't looking for combat skillers, it's more effective for your damage output to use Fine/Sharp charms.
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In general the attack builds (physical) use Sharp grand charms instead of skillers.
The only exceptions that come to my mind are:
- Fury Druid (Fury: Skill; Fury has high % ed per level and they usually use 2 hand weapons - so the +1 skill tree generally increases their damage more than 10 max)
- Pure Smiter (max do not work with Smite and neither ar - as Smite always hits...)
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