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Bowazon Author: Rashalgar |
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Introduction
In my opinion, the most versatile character in LoD is
the bowazon. Well balanced in terms or both damage output and life, she is a
force to be reckoned with whether it be in PvP or just plain old PvM. I may
not be an expert on the bowazon, but I have created many variants, and I
feel that my favourite is the classic, FA/Multi/Guide build. The following
material is based solely on what I have experienced and I hope, will help
improve the playing standards of LoD, both for newbies and uber rich people.
Equipment
Helms
The helm is one of the most important parts of the amazon. decide which you
want to go for. you might want the blond look, or you might like the
laudable freakish look. your choice. Below, I will list some helms that I
believe best suited for bowazon play. they will be classified into, Poor,
Standard and Excellent.
Poor
- Peasant Crown: Although many
people dispute this helm, it is relatively good for a low level bowazon;
with some life bonuses and +1 skills, its quite underrated.
- Sigon’s Visor: An awesome helm
with a HUGE AR bonus based on clvl, this helm might not leave our
bowazon's head until she finds something better.
- Guillaume's Face: Another cheap
low lvl helm. With many attack modifiers, this helm adds that extra bit
of spice to a bowazon.
- Rockstopper: A cheap and good
helm, this one offers decent defense coupled with nice resists and 10%
PDR.
Standard
- Tal Rasha's Horadric Crest: Aah,
good ole Tal’s. What other helm can possibly match the excellent mods
this mask gives: with 10% dual leech, resists, life, this helm is on of
the best helms in the game. Unfortunately, it looks utterly freakish on
a zon. if you don't mind the look, this is the helm to go for.
- Valkyrie Wing: Mostly a
neglected helm, one can find its true power when amassing the power of
frozen arrow. With +2 skills and mana per kill and faster r/w, this helm
is vastly underestimated. the only let down is that this helm offers no
leech. Definitely a keeper if you happen to adore FA.
- Crown of Thieves: Nothing much
to say here. 25 extra dex, insane life leech and even life bonuses, this
helm deserves more attention from Amazons.
Excellent
- Mavina’s True Sight: With
inherent IAS bonus, this is the only helm that allows an amazon to
retain the cool look while having 45 IAS at the same time. Though vastly
overpriced, this helm warrants notice because of its inherent IAS and
cool look.
- Vampire Gaze: Another great helm
for a bowazon. this helm is one of the most popular helms out there, and
there are good reasons for it. With dual leech ranging from 6-8%, PDR,
cold dmg and other mods, this helm is absolute gravy. What's more, this
helm makes you look deadly cool.
- Stealskull: Nothing much to say
here. a slightly watered down version of gaze, this helm offers 5% dual
leech, mf and inherent 10 IAS. Good choice for all lvls.
Armour
Now, on to the armour. The linchpin of an Amazon’s defence, armour plays a
vital role in her survival.
Poor
- Crow Caw: Underestimated, yet
not useless. this armour gives a nice IAS bonus and then some.
- Twitchthroe: Aah, good ole
Twitch. Increase in blocking, inherent IAS and strength, dexterity
bonuses, this armour is definitely godly for those who can’t attain
better IAS gear.
Standard
- 60% IAS armour: This armour is
invaluable to any bowazon. Unfortunately, this items can’t be fond -
it has to be made. So grab a 4 socket light armour, socket 4 IAS jewels
in and you’re ready to go.
- Lionheart: A great runeword, it
is often neglected. Insert in light armour as usual to retain maximum
r/w benefits. With +life, bonuses to all stats, AND some ED, this
runeword is awesome.
- Smoke: Another runeword, this
armour best serves its purposes when put into a high def armour. With
some enhanced defence and massive resists, this runeword is no joke.
Excellent
- Shaftstop: Vastly popular, this
armour combines decent def, a smashing 30% PDR, and life benefits to
form the perfect bowazon armour. Definitely a keeper.
- 160/60 xxx armour of the Whale:
Almost impossible to get your hands on, this type of armour combines the
best of both worlds in that it combines ED and IAS. With the suffix
"whale", it can add up to 100 to life. Godly.
- v1.08 Arkaine’s Valor: Many
people might dispute me for putting this item on the list, but as I
myself own a few from my old .08 playing days, I find that this armour's
massive def and HUGE life bonus help a lot in PvM. What's the difference
between 320 and 360 dex eh? You could add more to strength to use it.
Considered one of the godliest armours in the game, Definitely worth
using.
Amulets/Rings
These tiny pieces of jewellery might make the difference between a godly
amazon and a good one. Read carefully to attain maximum benefits.
Poor
- Eye of Etlich: Easy to get your
hands on, it provides life leech and cold damage at the laudable clvl of
15. Worth using till even lvl 90+.
- Manald Heal: As wth EoE, this
ring provides mana leech at clvl 15. Awesome to use until even 90+.
- Cathan’s Seal: An awesome low
level ring, it provides 6% life leech at level 11. Cheap and good.
Standard
- Crescent Moon: With awesome
leech and damage to mana, this is one of the godliest amulets in the
game. Whether you use it for life leech or to fuel your mana hungry
skills, it’s definitely worth using.
- Bul Kathos’ Wedding Band:
Slightly classier than an SOJ, it provides dencent life leech, life per
clvl and even +1 skills. Great ring.
Excellent
- Atma’s Scarab: The key to
destroying packs of devilish fiends, this amulet gives a bowazon the
chance to cast Amplify Damage on hit. One of the best amulets in the
game.
- Highlord’s Wrath: 1 to all
skills, Deadly strike per clvl, and lightning damage, and IAS, this
amulet is very good.
- Cat’s Eye: IMO, vastly
superior to Highlord’s. with Faster r/w, Dex, IAS, this ammy provies a
ton of bonuses for an Amazon. Great.
- Mara’s Kaleidoscope: An
awesome ammy that gives resists and + 2 to skills, it might not be
specifically suited to the Amazon, but it’s godly.
- Rare dual leech rings: The ultimate
rings.
Belts
This section includes the main belts that an amazon should use.
Poor
- Goldwrap: With IAS and 30% mf,
this belt is no joke. Definitely a keeper whether you cow or MF.
Standard
- Razortail: This Belt gives
piercing per clvl, +max damage and a ton of other mods. Godly if you
have enough IAS on the other equipment.
- Wilhelm’s Pride: The only belt
in the game to provide dual leech, it should be used as a stepping stone
for better belts.
Excellent
- String of Ears: The only belt to
provide PDR, it also includes a nifty life leech bonus that helps
immensely. Godly.
- Nosferatu’s Coil: The belt of
choice for most bowazons, it provides IAS and life leech and even a
wicked slow target. Be careful when using this belt though, it causes
desynch with the server and an lead to death of a player. Use with
extreme caution.
Boots
These nifty items have their strength in allowing a player to run faster and
keep him or herself safe.
Poor
- Infernostride: These wicked
boots provide some fire damage and then some. Good for the mid level
amazon, it even provides some cool effects like casting Blaze.
Standard
- Waterwalk: These boots IMO are
the best in the game. With + life, dex and r/w, hese boots are godly.
- Aldur’s Advance: Giving life,
r/w and damage to mana, these boots are the cheapest alternatives to
Waterwalk or War Travs.
- Immortal King’s Pillar: These
boots give some strength, life and r/w earning them a place in the
standard category.
- Cow King’s Hooves: Giving MF,
fire damage, r/w and even a dexterity bonus all at level 13, this pair
of boots are very good.
Excellent
- War Travellers: Adding damage,
MF and even bonuses to vitality and strength, these boots are the best
possible for a bowazon. The best mod is probably the 15-25 damage, as it
will go a long way with your high dex.
- Gore Rider: Most people
underestimated these boots. They provide r/w and attack modifiers,
making them close to the best attacking boots.
Gloves
These provide many extra benefits, and sometimes even extra damage to a
bowazon’s arsenal. Read on.
Poor
- Venom Grip: Underestimated and
underused, these gloves are pretty decent: coupling poison resistance
with poison damage and life leech, these gloves are good.
- Ghoulhide: Damage to undead and
mana leech might be the only reason you might want to use these gloves.
- Chance Guards: These gloves are
decent and add a helluva lot of mf and extra gold. Good for finding that
extra bit of gold for resurrecting that low-level mercenary.
Standard
- Magnus’ Skin: These gloves add
a nifty 20 IAS and 100 AR which make them very decent gloves.
- Blood Gloves: Crafted gloves –
these give your character chance of crushing blow, life leech, and
sometimes even IAS and Knockback. Worth using and keeping if you get
nice mods.
- Safety Gloves: These gloves mostly
come with 20 IAS and Knockback, the most worthwhile combo if you don’t
want to socket a Nef in your bow.
- Death’s Hand (in combination
with Death’s Guard): Adding IAS,
life leech, Cannot be Frozen, and even some poison resistance, it is
vastly underestimated.
- Sigon’s Gage (in combination
with Sigon’s Visor and Sigon’s
Sabot): This will give you 10% life leech, 30% IAS, 50 mf,
AR, r/w and many more bonuses. A very underestimated and good partial
set bonus.
Excellent
- Laying of Hands: Combining 20%
IAS, 350% damage to demons, fire resist, and even a nifty holy bolt
attack, you can't go wrong using these gloves.
- Lava Gout: Also combining
enchant with IAS and fire damage, these gloves are godly.
- Hellmouth: If you don’t need
the extra IAS, these are the gloves to go for. With awesome fire damage,
fire absorb and wicked cool effects, using these gloves will make you
look COOL.
Bows
Finally, we come to the fun bit. The biggest part of the Amazon’s arsenal:
pay attention because this is the most important section in this guide.
Poor
- Skystrike: An awesome low-level
bow with insane elemental damage, this bow will add some nice effects to
your attacks until you get a better one.
- Riphook: An awesome low-level
bow, it combines speed, slow and life leech to give you a great bow for
a lower-level character.
- Cliffkiller: This bow has pretty
decent damage, and a nifty Knockback mod for keeping those pesky enemies
away.
Standard
- Lycander’s Aim: A close to
godly bow with awesome stats, it provides a whopping +4 to bow skills
and some mana leech. In all other senses tho, this bow is decent: nice
damage, speed, etc.
- Goldstrike Arch: An awesome and
fun bow to use, it provides high ED and a cool chance to cast FoH on
attack which will invariably help you to trigger Amplify Damage more
times. Definitely a keeper.
- Kuko Shakaku: Not an awesome bow
in many ways, but with great elemental damage, you can’t go wrong with
this bow.
Excellent
- Buriza Do-Kyanon: Aah, the
disputed, overpowered crossbow of LoD. Killer damage, freezes target,
100% pierce and awesome cold damage, this crossbow’s only letdown is
that its sloooow.
- Cruel Bows: These bows provide
great damage, coupled with speed if you choose the right one. Great
all-round bows for PvM or PvP.
- Eaglehorn: Although many say
this bow is overrated, I feel that it is not. Great damage and even a
dexterity bonus, it has many other killer mods. A very powerful bow.
- Witchwild String: Many will say
that I am stupid for putting this bow here, but in truth it is vastly
powerful. With deadly strike and chance to cast Amplify Damage, this bow
kills. Its only disadvantage is that it has pretty low damage.
- Windforce: Aah, the king of
bows. You cant go wrong with this one. Crazy physical damage, mana leech
and even Knockback. It’s godly.
Stats
Strength: 134 (for Windforce) will do the trick.
Dexterity: This is your element. Don’t go overboard though, adding
about 320 is sufficient.
Vitality: Ranging from 100 to 150, never go below 100 or you might
find it difficult to survive even one hit from a Hell Bovine. If you are
into PvP, add more.
Energy: Base.
Tactics
Usually, when we talk about an Amazon, we talk about cowing. Remember, speed
kills, so when you cow, this is the most decent gear you should use.
- 60 IAS armour
- 45 IAS helm
- War Traveller
- Atma’s Scarab
- Windforce/Nefed Goldstrike
Arch, your call here
- Laying of Hands (or gloves with
IAS and Knockback)
- Raven Frost is mandatory
- Ring 2 is your call.
Once you have 8 fps or less, killing cows shouldn’t be a problem. Wait for
amp to trigger and then BOOM, they drop dead.
Skills
- Max Freezing Arrow
- Max Multiple Shot
- Max Guided Arrow
- 1-8 Penetrate
- 12~20 Critical Strike
- 12 Pierce
- d/a/e you can survive with 2 each
- Rest of skills, once each
Always remember, being an Amazon means you shouldn’t get hit. Thus,
don’t go overboard with PDR, Vitality or d/a/e if you don’t PvP much.
Always herd cows into one big group before you start mowing them down.
Always keep in close contact with your party members, and take full
advantage or their abilities, be it a Paladin’s aura or a Barbarian’s
BO. When using slow or Knockback, be careful not to angle the monsters to
them or they might just get caught in a whirling angry pack of cows. Always
be considerate, and never insult another player even if they happen to be
using an Ith bow.
All round gameplay is slightly more difficult. Monsters don’t appear in
tightly packed clumps, and monsters might move much faster and do more
damage. A good skill to have in these circumstances is Strafe. Use strafe to
our advantage, and take advantage of its huge damage bonus.
Mercenaries
As with all other characters, a good mercenary can make the difference
between certain death and obvious survival. Choosing our mercenar is matter
of preference, but below I have listed the 3 mercenaries I feel most suited
to helping the Amazon.
- Might mercenary (Act II Offensive Nightmare): The undisputed
champion of damage enhancing hirelings, this is essential if you wish to
boost your damage greatly. Equip him with lots of life leech, a good
weapon and he’ll be fine.
- Holy Freeze mercenary (Act II Defensive Nightmare):
This is
another viable mercenary. With a large radius and good PDR, he will
virtually reduce all hits by half as he slows them monsters down. To
make good use of the holy freeze mercenary, give him more life and
leeching equipment rather than damaging equipment. The mercenary’s
main job is to help you slow down those monsters, then provide you with
easy kills, not charge at them and kill them.
- Act 5 Barbarian: Easily the most tankable hirelings in the
game, equipping this massive guy with a high damage sword and lots of
leech and PDR will ensure than you will have a fully functional meat
shield. Don’t worry about him too often, he will probably never die if
he is equipped well enough.
Mercenary Equipment
To ensure good survivablility, a merc must have life leech. This can either
be obtained from the helm socket and the weapon socket. My personal
preference for equipping desert mercenaries is as such:
Helm: Vampire Gaze/Tal Rasha’s Horadric Crest
Armour: Shaftstop (ethereal)/Arkaine’s Valor
Weapon: Honour Cryptic Axe (Ethereal)
Although the above setup might be slightly pricey, but it is well worth it
and your mercenary is guaranteed to survive a few hits from those nasty cows
before he drops dead or even kills them.
Increased Attack Speed
A significant part of the bowazon’s life which separates the pros from the
normal people. If you plan to use Buriza, remember that power is more
important than speed. Other bows for example, require speed to be effective.
Examples include Goldstrike Arch, Witchwild String and Cruel Matriarchal
Bows. As many tables can be found in the Diabloii.net Amazon FAQ, I wont
bother to list ‘em down. Go check for yourself 
I hope that everyone appreciates this guide and will use it to make their
amazons better, and nicer. I hope to see many more different amazons, apart
from those gaze/shaft/burizons. Ugh! Remember, its just a game, so have fun 
Rashalgar
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