If you play a mage Warlock, you can use a staff and Ternion Attack to spread debilitating poison into mobs and Life Drain to annihilate any who survive. Warlock: with both Rogue and Spirit being strong masteries, this is a really diverse class. The new Atlantis skills give Spirit a whole new lease on life, with the buffed up Life Drain tree now being one of the best Crowd Control skills in the game, and the Soul Vortex being a free reset button for if you get swarmed.ĭream: Dream got a very cool new facelift in Atlantis as well, and if you mix the Phantom Strike skill with another mastery with lots of active skills, it can be a really fun build.īuilds I’ve played that I really enjoyed: Spirit: from being one of the best, to the worst, Spirit is now back in the sun as one of the top masteries. Poison Gas Bombs also got a buff with Atlantis and both are fun to use. The Throwing Knife skill is one of the coolest and strongest skill in the game, and bleed/poison builds are now viable as they scale with Dexterity. Rogue: if you haven’t played Rogue before, now is the time to do it. That all being said, here are a few points on masteries to consider so you can choose the right build for you: I take it that by ‘interactive’ you mean a build that doesn’t channel all its power through passives and an LMB skill, which rules out certain builds like Conqueror and also one that isn’t overly reliant on pets doing the damage while you hide and buff them and one that mixes in a fair few active skills.
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