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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
This is a joke build based around getting as many crits as possible without hold person and other disablers. | This is a joke build based around getting as many crits as possible without hold person and other disablers. | ||
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The formula to calculate your new crit odds becomes: | The formula to calculate your new crit odds becomes: | ||
1 - (1 - (0.05 | 1 - (1 - (0.05 * {Crit Range}))^2 | ||
This calculates the odds of not rolling a crit in two dice rolls. | This calculates the odds of not rolling a crit in two dice rolls. | ||
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* '''Class''': Fighter 3 for the Champion subclass, which adds another +1 to crit range. | * '''Class''': Fighter 3 for the Champion subclass, which adds another +1 to crit range. | ||
* '''Optional Classes''': More levels in Fighter, Thief for additional off-hand attacks and sneak attack, Warlock for fear on crit or Paladin for smite crits. | * '''Optional Classes''': More levels in Fighter, Thief for additional off-hand attacks and sneak attack, Warlock for fear on crit or Paladin for smite crits. | ||
* '''Suggestions''': | |||
** '''Fear Lock Build:''' Champion Fighter 11 / Great Old One Warlock 1 gives you good synergy with 3 attacks with Improved Critical Hit and a chance to fear your nearby enemies due GOO's Mortal Reminder class passive. | |||
** '''Death Knight:''' Champion Fighter 5 / Great Old One Warlock 5, Pact of the Blade / Paladin 2 gives you good synergy with 3 attacks (Deepened Pact + Extra Attack) with Improved Critical Hit, a chance to fear your nearby enemies due GOO's Mortal Reminder class passive, and you can use your 3rd Level Warlock Spell Slots on Smites. | |||
** '''Brutal Criticals.''' Half-Orc Champion 3 / Barbarian 9 is another good synergy since barbarian class gives you Brutal Critical (+1 extra critical damage die) and Half-Orc gives you Savage Attacks (that gives you another +1 extra critical damage die). | |||
=== Race === | === Race === | ||
* '''Options''': Any race can be used, though [[Savage Attacks]] from Half Orc is a nice bonus. | * '''Options''': Any race can be used, though [[Savage Attacks]] from Half Orc is a nice bonus. | ||
=== Feats === | |||
* '''Spell Sniper''': Increases crit range by +1 for spells | |||
=== Final Fight Bonus === | |||
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* '''[[A Most Bloody Inheritance (Condition)]]''': The Dread Lord Bhaal looks favourably on his chosen. You can cast Stunning Gaze and your Critical Hit Attack Roll requirement is reduced by 2. This effect can stack. | |||
* '''Note:''' This bonus is applied to the whole party but requires's one of the characters in the party to be the [[The Dark Urge]] and having chosen to become Bhhal's chosen. | |||
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| | | {{RarityItem|The Dead Shot}} | ||
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| | | {{RarityItem|Shade-Slayer Cloak}} | ||
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| | | {{RarityItem|Bloodthirst}} | ||
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| | | {{RarityItem|Elixir of Viciousness}} | ||
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| | | [[Improved Critical Hit]] (Champion Level 3 ability) | ||
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== Calculating Your Damage Output == | == Calculating Your Damage Output == | ||
We will be assuming you always hit because we'd need to factor in AC and all your attack mods. | We will be assuming you always hit because we'd need to factor in AC and all your attack mods. | ||
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=== Bugs of Note === | === Bugs of Note === | ||
# The build performs better on any character that is not your main toon since you can have them stay at camp and rejoin for [[Morninglord's Radiance]] which grants an additional dice, which doubles on crit. | # <s>The build performs better on any character that is not your main toon since you can have them stay at camp and rejoin for [[Morninglord's Radiance]] which grants an additional dice, which doubles on crit.</s> (This has been fixed as of Patch 3 [[Patch Notes]]) |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
This is a joke build based around getting as many crits as possible without hold person and other disablers.
The Building Blocks[edit | edit source]
Act 1: Starting Off with Knife of the Undermountain King[edit | edit source]
- Location: Sold by A'jak'nir Jeera in Crèche Y'llek.
- Item: Knife of the Undermountain King
- Effect: Increases your crit range from 20 to 19-20.
Act 2: Risky Ring and a Covert Cowl[edit | edit source]
- Location: Carried by a Meenlock creature in the Cellar of Last Light Inn.
- Item: Covert Cowl
- Effect: While obscured, the number you need to roll a Critical Hit while attacking is reduced by 1. This effect can stack.
- Notes: This item will eventually be replaced in Act 3
- Location: Sold by Araj Oblodra on the main floor of Moonrise Towers in Chapter Two.
- Item: Risky Ring
- Effect: You gain advantage on attack rolls
- Notes: The most important item for the build
Calculating Your New Crit Odds with Risky Ring[edit | edit source]
The formula to calculate your new crit odds becomes:
1 - (1 - (0.05 * {Crit Range}))^2
This calculates the odds of not rolling a crit in two dice rolls. Below is a table showing how your crit chances varies.
Minimum value for Crit | Chance without Advantage | Chance with Advantage | Two attacks with advantage |
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8 | 0.65 | 0.8775 | 0.985 |
9 | 0.6 | 0.84 | 0.9744 |
10 | 0.55 | 0.7975 | 0.959 |
11 | 0.5 | 0.75 | 0.9375 |
12 | 0.45 | 0.6975 | 0.9085 |
13 | 0.4 | 0.64 | 0.8704 |
14 | 0.35 | 0.5775 | 0.8215 |
15 | 0.3 | 0.51 | 0.7599 |
16 | 0.25 | 0.4375 | 0.6836 |
17 | 0.2 | 0.36 | 0.5904 |
18 | 0.15 | 0.2775 | 0.478 |
19 | 0.1 | 0.19 | 0.3439 |
20 | 0.05 | 0.0975 | 0.1855 |
Act 3: The Final Pieces (Minor blurred spoilers)[edit | edit source]
- Location: Sold by Fytz the Firecracker at the Stormshore Armoury in Lower City.
- Item: The Dead Shot
- Effect: The number you need to roll a Critical Hit while attacking is reduced by 1. This effect can stack.
- Location: Sold by Sticky Dondo in the Guildhall, found in the Lower City Sewers.
- Item: Shade-Slayer Cloak
- Effect: While hiding, the number you need to roll a Critical Hit while attacking is reduced by 1. This effect can stack.
- Location: Loot for defeating Sarevok
- Item: Sarevok's Horned Helmet
- Effect: The number you need to roll a Critical Hit while attacking is reduced by 1. This effect can stack.
- Notes: This item replaces the Covert Cowl
- Location: Loot for defeating Orin
- Item: Bloodthirst
- Effect: The number you need to roll a Critical Hit while attacking is reduced by 1. This effect can stack.
Other Essentials[edit | edit source]
Elixir of Viciousness[edit | edit source]
- Availability: Can be crafted or purchased in large quantities in Act 2.
- Effect: Adds another +1 to crit range.
Class Requirements[edit | edit source]
- Class: Fighter 3 for the Champion subclass, which adds another +1 to crit range.
- Optional Classes: More levels in Fighter, Thief for additional off-hand attacks and sneak attack, Warlock for fear on crit or Paladin for smite crits.
- Suggestions:
- Fear Lock Build: Champion Fighter 11 / Great Old One Warlock 1 gives you good synergy with 3 attacks with Improved Critical Hit and a chance to fear your nearby enemies due GOO's Mortal Reminder class passive.
- Death Knight: Champion Fighter 5 / Great Old One Warlock 5, Pact of the Blade / Paladin 2 gives you good synergy with 3 attacks (Deepened Pact + Extra Attack) with Improved Critical Hit, a chance to fear your nearby enemies due GOO's Mortal Reminder class passive, and you can use your 3rd Level Warlock Spell Slots on Smites.
- Brutal Criticals. Half-Orc Champion 3 / Barbarian 9 is another good synergy since barbarian class gives you Brutal Critical (+1 extra critical damage die) and Half-Orc gives you Savage Attacks (that gives you another +1 extra critical damage die).
Race[edit | edit source]
- Options: Any race can be used, though Savage Attacks from Half Orc is a nice bonus.
Feats[edit | edit source]
- Spell Sniper: Increases crit range by +1 for spells
Final Fight Bonus[edit | edit source]
- A Most Bloody Inheritance (Condition): The Dread Lord Bhaal looks favourably on his chosen. You can cast Stunning Gaze and your Critical Hit Attack Roll requirement is reduced by 2. This effect can stack.
- Note: This bonus is applied to the whole party but requires's one of the characters in the party to be the The Dark Urge and having chosen to become Bhhal's chosen.
The Total Count[edit | edit source]
Component | Crit Range Change | Cumulative Crit Minimum |
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Base Value | N/A | 20 |
Knife of the Undermountain King | +1 | 19 |
The Dead Shot | +1 | 18 |
Shade-Slayer Cloak | +1 | 17 |
+1 | 16 | |
Bloodthirst | +1 | 15 |
Elixir of Viciousness | +1 | 14 |
Improved Critical Hit (Champion Level 3 ability) | +1 | 13 |
Result | N/A | 13 |
Calculating Your Damage Output[edit | edit source]
We will be assuming you always hit because we'd need to factor in AC and all your attack mods. With crits being a flat 2x damage, finding average damage is straightforward. If you have a crit rate of 0.5775, you'd essentially be dealing approx 1.5775x damage on average.
FAQ[edit | edit source]
Why would I use this build?[edit | edit source]
You get a lot of crits.
How well does this build perform?[edit | edit source]
No idea, thought it'd be fun to make.
Bugs of Note[edit | edit source]
The build performs better on any character that is not your main toon since you can have them stay at camp and rejoin for Morninglord's Radiance which grants an additional dice, which doubles on crit.(This has been fixed as of Patch 3 Patch Notes)