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3 picks in the first round. I could be out really fast.
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*Steals Dechs' build for his new BS/Dark stalker.*
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Me: because otherwise it might be Uwe Boll.
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So awhile back I reclaimed the name Santa Muerte, and after struggling to find a character I liked I've settled on a Necro/Poison MM.

Still working on the bio, as it's not well written, but that's the gist of the character anyways. -
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Definitely ditch the Force Feedback set. If you want to slot a knockback set, go with Kinetic Crash. Great set bonuses, and fairly decent damage enhancement (think mine is around 70% or so with the set 6-slotted, and 170% knockback!).
I'd also recommend some more slots for DP, and picking up MoG for taking alpha strikes.
Tannim's build is pretty much how I'd go with MA/Regen. -
Gotta be honest, I'm **** outta ideas. Time for internet research!
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If you seriously consider Katana, Archery, Dual Blades and Broadsword to be crap sets, there really isn't much help anyone can give you.
That said, for performance I would take AR over DP. For sheer style, I would take DP. -
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Gravity/Sonic and Earth/Thermal. Why? Because.
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Alrighty, I'll go with the delightfully polarizing Identity Crisis, the tpb of which got me back into comics.






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Quote:Gives Foamy the evil-eye.
- A comic book story is defined as follows:
- An arc, one-shot, or single issue that is or can be collected in a single volume of no more than 13 issues; this means that you cannot draft an entire series or an arc that consists of more than 13 issues and is broken down into multiple volumes.
- A comic book story is defined as follows:
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I slot useful stuff that drops, like Accuracy or End Reduction, and ditch the rest. Still not much of a boost, but it is a boost. I wouldn't actually wasted time buying a slotting TO's since you outlevel them in about 5 minutes.
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Count me in. Although I don't know a lot of good comic stories, so I might not be super-competitive.

