Leveling a Slayer, seeking guidance.
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Leveling a Slayer, seeking guidance.
Wanted to get some advice on some specs to level up with/specs to play with at 40/40-50. Never played slayer but I heard its underplayed because dwarfs I guess. I noticed Choppas and Slayers run two 1h or 2h what does each offer? Looking for a playstyle that will give me the most survive-ability as I know they are squishy. I noticed theres a guidbook on dwarves but I'm told a lot of the stuff is out of date .
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Re: Leveling a Slayer, seeking guidance.
I levelled my Slayer in GS tree. GS is concentrated damage while SK is AOE. But to be dealing good damage you need to have best AOE skills which become available at later stages. GS skills are on contrary available from early start.
I liked GS - gives spells piercing and wounds debuff plus very strong figures. Also take rage non-resetting tactic and anti parry ability from TS tree, they are important.
I liked GS - gives spells piercing and wounds debuff plus very strong figures. Also take rage non-resetting tactic and anti parry ability from TS tree, they are important.
Re: Leveling a Slayer, seeking guidance.
I'll give it a shot, thanks! Do you suggest 2h or two 1h?abezverkhiy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 11:34 pm I levelled my Slayer in GS tree. GS is concentrated damage while SK is AOE. But to be dealing good damage you need to have best AOE skills which become available at later stages. GS skills are on contrary available from early start.
I liked GS - gives spells piercing and wounds debuff plus very strong figures. Also take rage non-resetting tactic and anti parry ability from TS tree, they are important.
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