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Since we hear left and right how horribly nerfed the Warlock was and
Echoing Strike
Builds are absolute trash now, i wanted to share my own experience with how my Build holds up now.

Now i wanna make clear i didn't spent a lot of time min maxing anything and my gear is decent sure, but far from the best you can get. Here is my current Build: https://maxroll.gg/d2/d2planner/rbqfcc03

I have bound a
Stygian Fury
as my Demon since they have Amplified Damage built into their Skilltree. Meaning in need only 1 Hardpoint in
Bind Demon
and still can profit from the "cursed" affect. The curse procs fairly often and even if not, with the consumed
Goatman
and the CTA Buff i got enough damage output to easily manage P8. Does everything melt like Ice cream in the sun like before? No surely not. But from my experience we are far far away from the build being trash!
I did some
Herald
hunting already and T5 Heralds are a bit more of a challenge and depending on the combination of Monster and Buffs can be a bit of a pain. But definitely manageable. I have not tried Ubers or Uber Ancients until now.

I think its fair to say, that the ES Build is much more balanced than before. As fun as it was to obliterate everything in the beginning, as boring it became since there was no more challenge at all.

PS: If anyone has some tips for my Build, be my guest to enlighten me =)
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Since we hear left and right how horribly nerfed the Warlock was and
Echoing Strike
Builds are absolute trash now, i wanted to share my own experience with how my Build holds up now.

Now i wanna make clear i didn't spent a lot of time min maxing anything and my gear is decent sure, but far from the best you can get. Here is my current Build: https://maxroll.gg/d2/d2planner/rbqfcc03

I have bound a
Stygian Fury
as my Demon since they have Amplified Damage built into their Skilltree. Meaning in need only 1 Hardpoint in
Bind Demon
and still can profit from the "cursed" affect. The curse procs fairly often and even if not, with the consumed
Goatman
and the CTA Buff i got enough damage output to easily manage P8. Does everything melt like Ice cream in the sun like before? No surely not. But from my experience we are far far away from the build being trash!
I did some
Herald
hunting already and T5 Heralds are a bit more of a challenge and depending on the combination of Monster and Buffs can be a bit of a pain. But definitely manageable. I have not tried Ubers or Uber Ancients until now.

I think its fair to say, that the ES Build is much more balanced than before. As fun as it was to obliterate everything in the beginning, as boring it became since there was no more challenge at all.

PS: If anyone has some tips for my Build, be my guest to enlighten me =)

I accept offers in Runes, Pgems or Keys. Online mostly later evening CET.
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imo, bosses and Stone skin, phys inmune are too much of a pain in the ass now, even with purge build. the % in curse chance was the biggest nerf
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