u/Gunnin-Gro

Update to Human Passive LS

I wanted to update where the human passive LS build I posted the other day was at.

Invested more into attack speed and it made a noticeable difference.

Squishier, but I wanted to full send into damage to see how far it could take me and I'm consistently clearing pit 110s in ~3 minutes. I did get very lucky with a gem strength 2 hand, but was using this setup before getting that transfigure.

https://maxroll.gg/d4/planner/yqgfqq03

For jewelry temper, I chose cooldown as I like the leap from trample and the off-screen clear that cataclysm grants so I wanted uptime on those as much as possible.

Thundergod's blessing could potentially make a huge difference for this as well, but I have yet to get one to drop.

I saw a few replies with people discussing a bear variant and with the busted resolve stacking I decided to see where a bear version would be. It's pit 120s in ~5 minutes. I tempered and GA'd max resolve stacks on all defensive items and amulet, used might of the ursine instead of legendary ring, swapped ancestral guidance for survival instincts, and human for fang and claw. Can create a planner for it if people want.

Disclaimer, this is my first time full sending into my own setup in D4. I'm sure you can find improvements and welcome any suggestions. I also started druid around paragon ~240-250 so I had a lot of strength from paragon alone. I have no idea how this setup will treat someone working their way into T12.

Edit: the change to storm talisman set doesn't appear to help Hero of the Storm node for LS unfortunately.

The update to Glynn's Anvil makes the bear version insane. Completely face tanked T12 Mephisto.

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u/Gunnin-Gro — 10 hours ago

Human LS Build Help

Hey all, I wanted to make a human passive lightning storm build utilizing Hero of the Storm as soon as I saw it.

The build has treated me well, but I am so close to it being a one button build via casting lightning storm at the start and cataclysm off cool down in T12 for a walking simulator. In T12 things die a touch too slow where I need to linger around packs for a second or two and cast stone burst on certain elites to help proc charm damage quicker.

Was looking for insight as it's my first time fully building out a druid mostly via my own testing.

Any no brainer damage multis I'm missing out on that may give me that extra bit of juice?

Thanks!

https://maxroll.gg/d4/planner/3sec4n0u

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u/Gunnin-Gro — 3 days ago