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If you’re playing Turn-Based it is even less important and you can get away with Heavy Armor if you want.
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You will also gain a Recovery Time reduction when you upgrade to Mob Stance, so you will be attacking faster later on in the game. I would suggest either Light or Medium, as you don’t have a whole lot of ways to buff your Armor. Fighters reduce some of the penalty you take from wearing Light or above with the passive Armored Grace, and you don’t need the fasted Action Speed in the world with this Build. You can pretty much use whatever Armor you want with this Build.
Stats on my Spirit Great Sword at level 20. It just does tremendous damage in an AoE and it can make some very difficult fights a lot easier. Additionally, Touch of Rot is nearly worth taking this Subclass for alone. Cleaving Stance is perhaps one of the best things about the Fighter Class and it’s hard to make a DPS Fighter who doesn’t use it, though it is doable. I considered playing a Wael Priest for the Rod AoE Weapon Ability, however, you can’t trigger Cleaves with it, so I went with Berath instead. The +20% damage dealt as Corrode comes into play after all other damage calculations, making this weapon hit harder than most in the game. Penetration is something you can never get enough of, so this really helps fill in a gap for Great Sword users.įor Priest I chose Berath in order to gain access to the Spirit Great Sword, which not only looks badass, but hits like a truck.
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The extra Penetration also helps with the weak amount Great Swords usually have, even though they were increased by 1 in Patch 1.2 on PC. Since we’ll only be using the Spirit Great Sword of the Berath Priest, there is no need for any other weapon type. Cleric Subclasses (Devoted and Berath)įor the Fighter Subclass I chose Devoted for the increase to Crit Damage and Penetration.
Tons of damage to another target when downing an enemy works really well, and Mob Stance is even better. For those of you who just want to look like a badass while smacking things in the face as hard as you can, then this Build is for you!Ĭleaving Stance makes this Build shine. Together you get a formidable combination of both offense and defense, that can take on lone enemies or swathes of foes easily. The Cleric uses the offensive and defensive buffs of the Priest and pairs it with the combat prowess of the Fighter class. Please note that this Build Guide was updated for the 5.0 version of the game, as well as 1.01 on console (as of January 20th, 2020), and works with both Real Time with Pause and Turn-Based. If you’re new to Pillars of Eternity 2, or you just love creating characters as much as I do, then this Guide is for you. Please keep in mind that this is my Cleric Build, and there are plenty of ways you can build this class, and this is not the only one.
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I’ll be providing information on Attributes, Weapons, Armor, and most importantly, what Abilities to take and how to use them. In this Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Build Guide we’re going to be taking a look at the Cleric Class, which is a mixture of Fighter and Priest.