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Avenger Author: Cyrus |
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Introduction
This is the Final Version of my Avenger guide. Many thanks to all of you who
contributed in suggestions and such with the first version. This one is much
more complete. If you have questions, or feel that I didn't cover something.
Just send me a private message and I'll help you out if I can. I have to say
that this Avenger has been great fun for me to play, and I suggest for all of
you Paladin fans out there to give it a whirl. Don't be afraid to do your own
thing though, this is just a sort of template to start from.
Ok, I've always been a fan of Avengers. I played two or three in 1.09 and
previous patches. And now they've gotten a nice overhaul in 1.10. For those of
you who don’t know, an Avenger is a Paladin who uses Vengeance as his main
attack, and Conviction as his main aura.
After taking huge amounts of elemental damage from obnoxious Gloams, Balrogs, Steel
Scarabs, LEB's, Archers, Mages and basically every other enemy in Hell (yeah
they ALL have elemental damage now it seems) while playing my new characters on
the ladder; I decided that it would be best for me to make a character that can
"tank" this sort of damage.
So, I started working on a ladder Zealot that would wear Guardian Angel, a
Herald of Zakarum (or other shield with huge resist all bonus), and other items
to achieve a lovely 90/90/90/90 resistances setup... not counting the cold
absorb from Nord's Tenderizer/Raven Frost and fire absorb from Dwarf Star he'd
have.
This character reached the high 30's before I read in the forums that the
fire/cold/lightning resistance auras now give a passive bonus to your maximum
resists, even when they aren't being used as the active aura. The way this works
is that for every 2 points you spend on a Resistance aura, that resistance’s
max is raised by one point. So if you had 10 points in Resist Fire, your maximum
fire resist would go up 5 points. This also stacks on top of +max resist
equipment (up to 95% of course). However, it DOES NOT receive bonuses from
+skill items. You won’t see your maximum resists go up unless you actually
spend the points on these skills. Now, many of us never considered for a second
“wasting” points on these three skills until now. But in 1.10 they have two
uses. They increase the damage of Vengeance through a synergy bonus, and they
raise your maximum resists. Also, with the resistance auras active, you and your
party can achieve near immunity to that element while the aura is “turned
on”.
Also, with Holy Shield maxed you can easily achieve 10k or more defense and max
blocking. Keep in mind, while in 1.09 Holy Shield only enhanced your shield
blocking and shield defense, now it enhances your blocking and TOTAL defense.
One final bit of advice before I start the character guide:
The Avenger is most effective while in a party. Conviction gives great
bonuses to both Melee Fighters, and Spell casters alike. You can solo Hell with
this build, but I highly suggest you use the Avenger in team play; he’s far
more effective there.
Skills
One quick note about aura flashing before we continue to the skills section:
In 1.09 many people (myself included) would “flash” conviction onto enemies
and then use Fanaticism and Vengeance to attack the enemies while they were
affected by Conviction. However, aura flashing has been almost entirely removed
in 1.10, and while it may still be possible with some auras; it’s neither easy
to do, nor consistent, nor necessary to achieve a huge damage output with
Vengeance anymore. With that said, we won’t consider offensive auras for
combat other than Conviction.
Here is the skill outline for the Avenger I built:
20 Conviction (Right Click skill, main aura)
20 Vengeance (Left Click skill, main attack)
10 Resist Fire (synergy for Vengeance and gives passive bonus to max Fire
resist)
10 Resist Cold (synergy for Vengeance and gives passive bonus to max Cold
resist)
10 Resist Lightning (synergy for Vengeance and gives passive bonus to max
Lightning resist)
20 Holy Shield
Prerequisites and Utility Skills:
Prayer, Defiance, Cleansing, Vigor, Meditation, and Redemption.
Might, Holy Fire, Thorns, Holy Freeze, and Sanctuary.
Sacrifice, Smite, Zeal, Holy Bolt, Charge, and Blessed Hammer=
17 Points in Prerequisites
Total= 107 Points
Cleansing, Vigor, and Redemption are all invaluable to any Paladin build. You
can just flash over briefly to Redemption after (or even sometimes during)
combat and completely refill your mana and life. This is a very useful skill for
destroying corpses, but it usually will make any Necromancer in your party
upset. Be sure to communicate with him before using it consistently as it’s
NOT a necessity for you, but corpses are for him usually. Meditation is another
great option for restoring mana rapidly in between fights, especially when you
don’t want to use potions constantly and there are no bodies for Redemption to
“redeem”.
With this build you’ll have 3 points leftover at level 99. Now that would be
if you even managed to reach level 99 and had done all of the skill quests
throughout the game. As many of you know, leveling is much harder now, and you
will want to shoot for a more realistic 90-95 or so points for your build (12
pts from quests plus being level 80ish). With that said, you will want to max
the skills in this order probably:
1. Conviction- because it assures you of
hitting more often, raises your damage exponentially (by lowering enemy
resistances), and raises your parties’ damage and chance to hit greatly.
It’s also the only aura you’ll use for combat.
2. Resistance Auras-because they raise your
max resists, increase damage, and don’t immediately raise the mana cost of
Vengeance until you are higher level and more equipped to handle it.
3. Vengeance-because it deals insane damage
and is your main attack.
4. Holy Shield- because the defense bonus it
gives counts for all of your armors, not just your shield. I suggest about 5-10
points early on, then max it at the end of the game.
Some people have suggested another build that is less mana intensive. You see,
Vengeance does have a rather steep mana cost at level 20 or higher: it can cost
you around 10 mana per hit. The following build uses one point in Vengeance for
the main attack (since it only costs 4 mana at level one), and raises the damage
of it through the resist aura synergies.
The alternative build would probably look something like this:
Prerequisites and Utility Skills:
Prayer, Defiance, Cleansing, Vigor, Meditation, Redemption.
Might, Holy Fire, Thorns, Holy Freeze, and Sanctuary.
Sacrifice, Smite, Zeal, Holy Bolt, Charge, Blessed Hammer =
17 Points in Prerequisites
1 point in Vengeance
20 Conviction
20 Resist Fire
20 Resist Cold
20 Resist Lightning
10 Holy Shield
Total= 108
So you’d have 2 points leftover if you were at level 99. This taken into
consideration, you’d probably end up putting more like 5 points in Holy Shield
and anywhere from 10-15 in each of the resistance auras for most of the game.
You’d only get to really max out this type of the Avenger build at the end of
the game. Some others have suggested maxing only Lightning Resist and putting 10
in the other two. It’s all a matter of taste really; develop a strategy that
suits you based on these concepts.
Both seem to be good builds, and I personally don’t know which is better.
Vengeance gives 18% elemental damage per point (6% for 3 elements= 18%) but
takes the mana cost up a good bit. While a synergy gives 10% to one type of
elemental damage (based on which synergy you pumped) and increases your passive
resists as well, without raising the mana cost.
This build gets close to the amount of damage that the max Vengeance build does,
but it takes a few more points to complete, and doesn’t usually get to put as
many in Holy Shield. It does take much less mana to attack with, and gives you
85/85/85/75 resists without any +max resist gear.
My suggestion is to use this build if:
1. You want really high resists without
using Guardian Angel or other +max resist gear.
2. You want to have a lower mana cost with
Vengeance.
3. You just think it’s more fun than the
max Vengeance build.
Both builds are good, and both of them have their strengths. However, maxing
Conviction IS a must for both builds, and so is using some in the Resist Auras
to achieve better resists and damage. At least 5 points in Holy Shield is
suggested also, since you’ll get great bonuses from it even at level 5. The
duration is much longer now also, so with only 5 points you won’t constantly
be recasting it.
Since both builds are so similar in damage output, skill point placement, and
resistances; from here on out unless I state that I’m talking about one
particular build, assume that I’m referring to all of the aforementioned
builds.
Stats
Strength: As for most builds, just enough to
wear your equipment. Nothing much to say here other than that. Look at your
endgame goal for Strength and aim for having that in time to where all of your
gear. So your strength will likely need to be anywhere from 80-170, depending on
what equipment you choose.
Dexterity: Max blocking is a must for Hell
difficulty. If you’re getting slaughtered in Nightmare and Hell and you’re
blocking is below 75, then you should know what is wrong here. Depending on what
equipment you have you may need as little as 100 points here. However, if you
don’t have high-level Holy Shield, a high blocking shield, or other +chance to
block items; you may end up spending around 150 or so here. I personally suggest
you go for Guardian Angel, the Herald of Zakarum, Raven Frost, and maxed Holy
Shield. With those items you’ll need VERY little dexterity to achieve max
blocking even at level 90+. To figure out how much blocking you have/need, just
hover your mouse pointer over your defense (while Holy Shield is on, otherwise
it will be lower than what you really need); it will show your chance to block.
Then check it after each point you put into dexterity to see when it is at 75%.
For those of you who plan to use items like the ones I listed above, don’t
pump dexterity very high until you are wearing them (around level 40 usually).
This way you won’t waste points in dexterity that could have been spent on….
Vitality: the rest of your points go here. You want
to be able to survive hell don’t you? Well some of these baddies are going to
hurt you no more how high your defense, blocking, and resists are. Get as much
Vitality as you can. Supplement this with +life items as well.
Energy: base, none, nothing, zilch. Not a single
point. I really think that you can get by just fine with none in energy. When
you first use Vengeance you may think otherwise because it can eat through your
mana. However, further down in this guide in the Strategy section I’ve
included a list of ways to easily deal with your mana problem WITHOUT pointing
any points in energy. Also, you only get 1.5 mana per point in energy. So it’s
fairly useless to put any points here.
Keep in mind while placing your stat points, by the time you reach Hell you
should have:
1. Enough strength to wear all of your
equipment without using gobs of +strength charms.
2. Enough dexterity to achieve max blocking.
3. Well over 1k life. More is suggested
however.
4. At least 200 mana or massive mana leech.
That’s WITHOUT placing any stat points in Energy.
Equipment
Paladins or any melee class have become even more gear dependent in 1.10. I
can assure you that without some decent gear, you won’t have an easy time with
Nightmare or Hell difficulties. It’s also important that you plan ahead so
you’ll know how much strength/dexterity you need to equip your weapons/armor
and how much dexterity you need for blocking. With that said, let’s move
forward.
Weapon
Lots of choices here. I’m going to name some pretty obvious Uniques/Sets
that come to mind. Also, rares have the possibility to spawn more than 400ed in
1.10. So do not leave rares on the ground. You will be surprised at the
possibilities these things have, even normal/exceptional ones can be upgraded to
elite status now.
Examples: Baranar’s Star, Nord’s Tenderizer, Demon Limb, Lightsabre,
Azurewrath (elite). The list goes on and on, there are so many good elite unique
weapons to choose from. Take your pick. You want high physical damage because
that is what determines how well you will leech, and how much Vengeance damage
you will do.
For lower levels, ladder, or those of us who are just plain poor:
Crescent Moon runeword is awesome for an Avenger. Check out the mods on this
one. And its runes aren’t that expensive (Shael+Um+Tir). Place this one in an
elite/exceptional sword or axe and you are ready to go.
I’m not going to bother naming anymore weapons. I highly suggest something
like Crescent Moon. The static field triggering is just awesome, and it has
other great mods too. I could go on and name things like Breath of the Dying,
but there wouldn’t be much point in that. If you want to see all of your
weapon choices, head to the Arreat summit. They have all items in the game
listed there.
I do suggest however that you shoot for a fairly fast attack speed. You don’t
have Zeal/Fanaticism so you’ll want a fast weapon for sure.
Armor
Some good runewords are: Lionheart, Stone, and Smoke are all quite
good.
For some good uniques check out: Twitchthroe, Duriel’s Shell,
Shaftstop, or my personal favorite which is Guardian Angel.
Guardian Angel was the armor I chose to wear for my Avenger. Almost every mod on
this armor is extremely useful. It also gives you a huge defense bonus when
multiplied by Holy Shield. And most importantly, with 10 in each resistance aura
and this armor on. Your maximum resistances are 95/95/95/90, which is as good as
it gets really. Coupled with some absorption, I never even felt elemental damage
even in Hell difficulty (Oh, was that you shooting me Mr.Gloam, I didn’t
notice).
Some very nice expensive armors are: Chains of Honor (probably the best armor in
the game), Enigma (mostly for MF, but has some crazy mods), Leviathan,
Arkaine’s Valor, Templar’s Might, or even Tyrael’s Armor. I put emphasis
on elite armors simply because defense DOES matter a lot. Especially since Holy
Shield multiplies it as well.
Helm
Good cheap options here are: Tals Mask, Lore runeword, Rockstopper,
and Peasant Crown.
For those of you with more wealth or access to items: Vampire Gaze, Crown of
Ages, Harlequin Crest, and even Delirium Runeword are all nice. Andariel’s
Visage doesn’t look too shabby either.
Shield
The obvious best choice here is Herald of Zakarum. This shield is absolutely
awesome. It will give you resists, huge blocking, a nice bonus to your combat
skills, 2 to your other skills, strength, and vitality. Nothing compares to ole
Zak.
But for those of you with less resources make yourself one of these shields in a
Paladin shield with the base resists mod: Ancients Pledge, Rhyme, or Sanctuary
are all very good. Also, putting 4 Perfect Diamonds in a 4 socket Paladin shield
with good base resists can net you upwards of 100 or more resists. As far as
shields go you really need to pick up huge amounts of resistances here, since
you are going to have +max and need that much more. And the rest of your gear is
more limited.
You can also find some good rare shield with resists and +1 or +2 to Paladin
skills.
Some of the new elite uniques might be ok, but I really think resists are most
important here. Stormshield is always a good choice, but I think it’s second
to Herald of Zakarum for a Paladin. Casting Hydra with Dragonscale (and
Conviction on to lower damage) would certainly be a fun and interesting way to
take out enemies from afar.
Belt
Good choices here are: Nightsmoke (returns 50% of the damage you take to
mana), Sigons Belt (combined with other sigons pieces of course), Deaths sash
(with Deaths gloves), Wilhelm’s Set Battle Belt has nice dual leech.
Your best bet is probably String of Ears, Verdungo’s Hearty Cord (since you
won’t leech much anyways this probably beats out String of Ears), or
ThunderGod’s Vigor for the dual stat bonuses and lightning resist.
Gloves
Deaths or Sigons set gloves are nice if combined with other pieces of the
set.
Laying of Hands or Soul Drainers are probably the best for an Avenger. Other
good gloves are: Lava Gouts, Venom Grip, and Dracul’s Grasp. Bloodfist is
another very good low-level item.
Boots
Some good boots for low levels are: Sanders Boots, Sigons Boots (combined
with other sigons pieces), and Cow Kings Boots
Good boots for higher levels are: War Travelers (probably best for the 15-25
damage mod), Gore Riders, and nice Rare boots with R/W, resists, and MF.
Rings
At low levels a good option is to use 2 Angelic Rings combined with the
Angelic amulet and armor to get great mods. But these should be replaced by the
time you are reaching level 40ish at the latest.
Rare dual leech rings are back and are still an awesome option.
I also suggest very highly that one of your rings be Raven Frost. This ring
gives Cannot be Frozen, mana (which you’ll need), dexterity (saves points),
huge Cold Absorb, a big AR bonus (not as important since you have Conviction
lowering enemy defense to basically nothing), and even cold damage.
Other great rings are: Stone of Jordan (since you’ll need mana, it’s
also a great ring), Bul-Kathos’ Wedding Band, Manald Heal (mana leech!) and
Carrion Wind (life leech, and damage take to mana to name a few reasons).
Try to get Raven frost plus either a Stone of Jordan, Manald Heal, or a Dual
Leech ring.
Finally, for those of you who aren’t rich enough to acquire such items. A rare
or magical ring with a good bonus to mana can be quite helpful. The same can be
said for your amulet also.
Amulets
As I suggested before, Angelic Amulet can be nice when combined with other
angelic pieces at lower levels.
Good amulets for mid-range Avengers are: Eye of Etlich, a rare amulet with mana,
+skills, and resists.
As far as endgame amulets go: Rare leech/life/mana/resists/skills amulet (not
all of these mods necessarily, but a combination of a few is nice), Mara’s
Kaleidoscope, Crescent Moon (for those of you having lots of mana troubles, this
amulet might solve all of your problems), or even Seraph’s Hymn or Metal Grid.
If you can’t afford something really nice go for one with a bonus to mana,
which can be invaluable to keep you swinging your Vengeance.
Charms
Charms are very important for an Avenger. Based on how much (or how little)
mana leech, mana, or mana troubles you have; you may want a few +mana small
charms or a few +mana (40-50) grand charms. Life charms are also very good here.
And lastly, you need to save all the all-resistances charms and single
resistance (9-11%) small charms you find throughout the game. You’ll want
these when you get to Hell difficulty since you may be hurting for resists due
to your choice of gear. Some large/grand charms can be very good too.
Ultimately, charms with two mods (life/mana or life/resists) are your best bet.
Strategy
Let me start with the basic strategies/tactics to avoid having mana troubles
with an Avenger.
1. Have a mana pool of at least 200 mana.
You can achieve this easily with your base mana bonus at higher levels, and some
from charms and items. You'd be surprised how many good items have +to mana on
them and people don't realize it. Charms, I think, are the most important. A
couple small charms with 15-17 mana, and another good mod if you are lucky, can
really help you out.
2. Use Redemption/Meditation in between
battles. Redemption will usually refill your mana bulb instantly. You just
quickly switch to it (even during battle, especially against shamans and other
things that revive) and you get life/mana back as well as destroy corpses. All
in just a split second. Meditation on the other hand, with a decent base mana of
say 200, can quickly heal you even with no corpses around.
3. Use Potions. People seem to have
something against using potions in general. This isn’t PvP however so don’t
show any mercy to Hell’s Minions. Potions are wonderful, easy to find (nearly
every enemy drops one in 8 player games, and Champions/Uniques drop TONS), and
you can buy them now. Simply using potions can solve the mana problems of an
avenger by themselves. But combined with the other methods I'm suggesting, you
should never have any mana problems.
4. And finally, use a quick Zeal. With a
little leech a quick 5 hit zeal can restore you to full while still dealing
decent damage. It can also leech back a lot of health. I am not suggesting you
put 5 pts here. I think it's a lot easier to just receive the 4 pts you need
from say... Herald of Zakarum or an amulet. Don't count Zeal out; it's one of
the best and fastest ways to regenerate mana.
5. Get some Mana leech items. I’ve listed
a lot of possibilities in the equipment section. Mana leech may not completely
solve your mana problems, but it will slow down the rate at which you expend
mana.
That about wraps things up for mana troubles; if you have other methods then use
them. If you follow these steps I can assure you that you will not have any mana
troubles though. One final note, carry Rejuvenation potions not only for when
you are dying, but also for Mana burning packs of monsters. A few mana pots, and
a few small rejuvenation pots and you can easily handle a pack of mana stealing
immune to physical ghosts.
Levels1-15
Try to just level up gradually. Don’t rush ahead at all. Use your one point
in Sacrifice and Might to carry you through until you get Zeal at level 12. Zeal
is a good skill even with only one point in it. You’ll end up using Zeal
throughout the game due to it’s ability to quickly leech back all of your mana
and life. Zeal will help you kill Andariel, usually at around level 15. Then you
move on to Act 2.
Levels 18-30
Keep leveling up and moving forward gradually. Use Zeal as your main attack,
or Vengeance if it is better at this point. You’ll need some mana leech at
this level though for it to work well. Partying can help you throughout Normal,
since you will be investing your points in Resistance Auras unlike other melee
classes that are already maxing their main combat skills. By the time you reach
30 however you should have one point in each prerequisite, a few in each
resistance aura, and a few in Holy Shield (preferably five). You’ll also want
at least one point in Vengeance for sure. When you hit level 30 make sure you
have two points to spend. One goes to Conviction, and the other to the best
utility skill in your arsenal: Redemption. From here your mana problems will
quickly disappear I think. Use Redemption after battles to restore your mana,
saving your mana potions for other times when you are swarmed and need to
recover mana.
Levels30-45
Try to level in Normal until you can’t take it anymore. Level 45 is highly
suggested. Your best bet for leveling up is to party with at least one spell
caster (Sorceress, Druid, Trapper, etc.), in 8-player Baal runs. While you may
not be a powerhouse yourself yet, Sorceress’s and other classes will
absolutely love you since you will be putting their damage through the roof and
tanking for them. You can very rapidly get to the mid 40’s doing these Baal
runs. And it takes a lot of strain off of your shoulders if you have a full team
to play with as well.
Levels45-75
Take your time in Nightmare. It helps, as always for an Avenger, to play with
a party. They will greatly benefit from your Conviction aura, and you can
benefit from them as well. Once you get to act two, hire yourself a good Aura
Mercenary (more on this in the Mercenary Section). These guys should be kept
alive until they are more powerful. Ideal gear to give them is something like:
Gaze, Shaft (Chains of Honor), and a big damage weapon with leech if possible.
If you don’t have good gear for them, then find a good exceptional Pole/Spear
and cube it with the Horardric Cube (3 gems) and when you get one with decent
Enhanced Damage, socket it with Amns if possible. This is a cheap solution for
your mercenary.
In Act 4 you will need to watch out for the Iron Maiden casting clowns in the
Chaos Sanctuary. While most of your damage is Elemental, the part that you deal
that is physical can still hurt you while you are cursed with Iron Maiden.
Once you get to Act 5, DO NOT rush on to Hell. An Avenger is not a spell caster
so he can’t “fake-it” through Hell. Simply repeat the process you used to
level up in Normal Difficulty, run Baal with a large party if possible. By now
you should have Conviction and your Resistance Auras maxed, and be working on
Vengeance for the massive damage increase (or for the other builds, maxing your
Resist auras one by one to increase damage/max resists). This is the time when
the Avenger begins to really come into true power. You’ll likely be equipping
yourself with your best gear, maxing skills, and enjoying the benefits of party
play here.
Keep doing Baal runs until you have all of your best equipment on. The reason I
suggest this is because Hell difficulty is VERY hard now. It’s not a place to
rush to anymore, and receive experience for free. You have to do the leveling
yourself, otherwise you are going to get slaughtered in Hell and not have very
much fun. While some classes (casters mostly) can hurry through Hell to enjoy
large Hell runs for even more experience, I do not suggest this kind of reckless
behavior for an Avenger.
Levels 75-?
Your final challenge: Hell difficulty. I’m going to try to explain some of
the more difficult areas from my experience, and from the perspective of a
fellow Avenger.
Act One shouldn’t be too hard. It’s the easiest of the Hell acts by far.
When you do get to Act Two though, do not give up hope if it’s considerably
more difficult that the others. I find this act to be one of the hardest in the
game in Hell. Steel Scarabs and Unravellers will give many parties troubles, but
not yours! Against Steel Scarabs, you can tank their damage. If your party is
dying to their deadly sparks, simply switch on Resist Lightning and make them
all nearly immune. While you lose damage in doing this, you do gain the benefit
of actually having a party fighting for you. You can also use such defensive
auras to allow your party to regroup into safer or more tactical positions. Then
when they are safe, you can switch back to Conviction and crush them. Against
annoying Unravellers/Horadrim Ancients who raise skeletons and zombies
repeatedly, just switch to Redemption and watch as their army of corpses
evaporates after being slain.
Act Three isn’t too hard. This is where you will first see the annoying Hell
Gloams. Don’t be intimidated though. While these guys are the new one hit KO
of 1.10, they aren’t for you. You’ll likely have anywhere from 85-95%
lightning resist, plus possibly some absorb. If your party is getting
slaughtered, once again, switch over to Resist Lightning. Aside from that, Act 3
really isn’t too hard. The Durance is of course huge now, and can be annoying
with those stupid dolls popping everywhere. But my experience was that Act 3
isn’t too difficult. Kill Mephisto and head on to Act 4.
Act 4 is short and rather sweet. Aside from the Iron Maiden casting mages, which
you need to take out first, you shouldn’t have too much trouble here. If your
party is getting swarmed by fire breathing Balrogs, then switch to Resist Fire
until things settle down.
Once you are in Act 5, make sure to get a good party to play with. If you are
soloing, make sure to take your time here. Act 5 of Hell is the ultimate
challenge that 1.10 has to offer. Most of the enemies will just be harder
versions of what you’ve faced in earlier acts however, so you won’t be too
surprised here.
Lister the tormentor can be a hard boss to solo. I highly suggest a party for
him (you get more experience this way as well). But if you do take him on,
simply lure his minions out into the open, and pick them off one by one.
Once you’ve become a Patriarch is when I think you’ll possibly have the most
fun of all- in big Hell Baal games. This has become the new “cow-run” for
leveling. As it should be, it offers more experience than anywhere else in the
game, and is certainly manageable with a good party. Of course there are a few
annoyances like Iron Maiden mages to watch out for, and Burning Souls to shield
your party from. But with a decent team it’s not too hard to get into the low
90’s in little time with this build.
With the Avenger, you’ll probably get more comments from people in games to
“play with me next run” or “your aura is awesome, my spells are killing
them so much faster”. The main reason I chose to play the Avenger is because
he’s an unstoppable killing machine. Generating high amounts of elemental and
physical damage, there is nothing that can be immune to him, and nothing that
can stand against his party when aided by Conviction.
Mercenary
The act two mercenaries are generally the best for this type of build. I
suggest you get Might, Holy Freeze, or Defiance. I’d say the order I just
listed is in order of usefulness, but maybe Holy Freeze is better than Might.
For those of you who are rich, equip a Might mercenary with a “Doom” weapon
and you’ll have a “Might/Holy Freeze” mercenary.
Good luck, and happy avenging!
Much thanks goes out to Ragnarod and those in the Paladin forums for
encouraging me to write a complete version of this guide. Thanks again!
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