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Firstly I am playing NL so no access to sunder charms.

First questions is, what are good armor bases for merc? Plan to get/make a Fort.

Second, how are auradins w/o sunder charms? I thought it would be fun to make aa
Holy Shock
/
Holy Fire
pally and wanted to know if they work well enough? Also does dteam
Helm
and Dream shilds
Holy Shock
aura's stack?
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Firstly I am playing NL so no access to sunder charms.

First questions is, what are good armor bases for merc? Plan to get/make a Fort.

Second, how are auradins w/o sunder charms? I thought it would be fun to make aa
Holy Shock
/
Holy Fire
pally and wanted to know if they work well enough? Also does dteam
Helm
and Dream shilds
Holy Shock
aura's stack?

"Having Shadowheart around is better than luck. More reliable."
~Necrarch
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1) any
Eth
with around 800 is good, the higher def the better (given your merc has enough str to equip it)
2) tesladin is ridiculously powerful, no need for stupid sunder charms when you have high level
Conviction
, the very few monsters that still have lightning immunity even under your
Conviction
effect can be taken down with physical damage, and yes auras from Dream stack so you have 30
Holy Shock

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1) Pick up and look
- any superior grey elite armor
- any grey
Archon Plate
,
Hellforge Plate
,
Lacquered Plate
,
Shadow Plate
,
Sacred Armor


Don't give a damn on the Strg Req cause your merc will soon get to the point past 222 Strg that enables him to wear
Eth
Sacred Armor
.

like the preceding author said, look for 800+ def but 780+ is OK imo as well if u don't intent to trade it soon because the lower the def, the lower the resale price (besides All Res roll, of course)

Just a few minutes ago, i larzuked and fortituded a plain
Eth
Sacred Armor
and i'm happy with it.

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Necrarch 1607Moderator

Necromancer Europe PC
Depending on how rich you are, you can have a look at superior
Eth
lower armors. My Fortitude is in an
Eth
sup
Scarab Husk
and therefore was at 700-ish defense, but the base was WAY lower. It avoids movement penalty also.

And if you want an even more budget option, the good old
Eth
Treachery works really well.
Sure, Fort is better (for act 2 merc, act 1 prefers more ias so Treachery is perfect) but it's much more expensive.

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Schnorki 3186Moderator

PC
Archons are the best damn base for any armor period. :P
Eth
ones if for your merc.

Lacquered if you want to slow him down for your build and give him the highest defense for base stats.

Sacred would be the same thing for a merc loadout that includes enough +str (e.g.
Andariel
's). Without extra +str, an A2 merc won't get past 213 str (@lvl98), making sacreds (and shadow plates) impossible to use, even when
Eth
(which lowers the str req by 10).

As for the
Holy Shock
, yes, 2x Dream does stack and gives you a lvl 30 aura. That's why any dreamer generally uses 2 of them. Lvl 15 is kinda mweh after all. They do not however stack with your own
Holy Shock
as a pally so if you get 30 from 2x Dream and you have say 20 pts in
Holy Shock
yourself, you won't get a lvl 50 aura. That's why a dreamer typically uses
Conviction
instead, adding significant -res, in turn bumping up the Dream dmg. The very few lightning immune mobs that your highlvl
Conviction
(lvl 25 = capped for -res) can't break can then be handled with the physical aspect of your dmg output. Even more so if you choose to go with a Grief to make that side of it actually pretty darn solid as well.
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Schnorki 3186Moderator

PC
Necrarch wrote: 1 year ago
Depending on how rich you are, you can have a look at superior
Eth
lower armors. My Fortitude is in an
Eth
sup
Scarab Husk
and therefore was at 700-ish defense, but the base was WAY lower. It avoids movement penalty also.

And if you want an even more budget option, the good old
Eth
Treachery works really well.
Sure, Fort is better (for act 2 merc, act 1 prefers more ias so Treachery is perfect) but it's much more expensive.
Do keep in mind that the superior bonus doesn't add to base def but is summed with other ed (except for the '1 over max' def the armor will have).
So if you get a perfect 15 ed superior
Scarab Husk
, you get 475 * 1.5 * 1.15 = 819 def for an ethereal one.
If you instead get a mediocre
Eth
Lacquered Plate
with say 770 defense, you might look at the scarab and go "that's way better!".

But if you then turn those into a Fortitude with its 200% ed, you get
475 * 1.5 * 3.15 = 2244 def for the scarab
and
770 * 3 = 2310 def for the
Lacquered Plate


Even a mediocre (and hence typically rather cheap) higher armor tends to easily outperform a perfect superior lower one if you turn it into a fort.

Doesn't apply to Treachery of course since that doesn't have any ed on it but then again..this season very much reminded me of just how bad Treachery really is by comparison to fort and why it is merely a starter armor for them. It really is night and day.
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Necrarch 1607Moderator

Necromancer Europe PC
Thanks Schnorki. Another new lesson learnt.

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Annihilus
/ Accepting payment in L or NL currency though I only play NL
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Schnorki wrote: 1 year ago
Necrarch wrote: 1 year ago
Depending on how rich you are, you can have a look at superior
Eth
lower armors. My Fortitude is in an
Eth
sup
Scarab Husk
and therefore was at 700-ish defense, but the base was WAY lower. It avoids movement penalty also.

And if you want an even more budget option, the good old
Eth
Treachery works really well.
Sure, Fort is better (for act 2 merc, act 1 prefers more ias so Treachery is perfect) but it's much more expensive.
Do keep in mind that the superior bonus doesn't add to base def.
So if you get a perfect 15 ed superior
Scarab Husk
, you get 475 * 1.5 * 1.15 = 819 def for an ethereal one.
If you instead get a mediocre
Eth
Lacquered Plate
with say 770 defense, you might look at the scarab and go "that's way better!".

But if you then turn those into a Fortitude with its 200% ed, you get
475 * 1.5 * 3.15 = 2244 def for the scarab
and
770 * 3 = 2310 def for the
Lacquered Plate


Even a mediocre (and hence typically rather cheap) higher armor tends to easily outperform a perfect superior lower one if you turn it into a fort.

Doesn't apply to Treachery of course since that doesn't have any ed on it but then again..this season very much reminded me of just how bad Treachery really is by comparison to fort and why it is merely a starter armor for them. It really is night and day.
Great answer and detail, Thanks for that. I don't have Andariels Visage so either try and trade for one (doubtful as I'm still poor) or get a lower str base at around 800 base def.

As for
Holy Shock
pally, what kind of A2 Merc should I use and what gear?

"Having Shadowheart around is better than luck. More reliable."
~Necrarch
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All my mercs are using perfect superior
Eth
Great Hauberk
Fortitudes. It’s a pretty good choice as well :)
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