6 months ago
Level 100 Earthshatter Marauder3.27
Life: 7,721182%
ES: 45
Mana: 11
eHP:
68,302
Resistances: 85%/84%/82%/75%
Armour: 55,260
DPS: 592,568
Speed: 1.87
Hit Chance: 100%
Config: None
Bandit: Kill All
Gear
























Gems
Autoexertion
Battlemage's Cry
Vulnerability
Infernal Cry
Vaal Molten Shell
Cast when Damage Taken
More Duration
Enduring Cry
Earthshatter
Fist of War
Fortify
Pulverise
Overexertion
Awakened Melee Physical Damage
Blood Rage
Faster Attacks
Leap Slam
Frostblink
Rallying Cry
Autoexertion
Intimidating Cry
Seismic Cry
Determination
Berserk
Tree Preview
Runegraft of Treachery
15% increased Reservation Efficiency of Skills
Auras from your Skills which affect Allies also affect Enemies
Limited to 1 Runegraft of Treachery
Runegraft of the Warp
Buffs on you expire 30% slower
Debuffs on you expire 30% faster
Limited to 1 Runegraft of the Warp
Tattoo of the Ngamahu Firewalker
+6% to Fire Resistance
Tattoo of the Tukohama Warcaller(x2)
8% increased Warcry Cooldown Recovery Rate
- +1% to all maximum Elemental Resistances if Equipped Helmet, Body Armour, Gloves, and Boots all have Armour
- You take 30% reduced Extra Damage from Critical Strikes
- Gain 2 Rage on Hit with Axes
- 15% increased maximum Life if there are no Life Modifiers on Equipped Body Armour
- 10% more Maximum Life if you have at least 6 Life Masteries allocated
- 12% increased Mana Reservation Efficiency of Skills
- 40% increased Physical Damage with Skills that Cost Life
- 65% reduced Effect of Withered on you
- +7 to Maximum Rage
- Inherent loss of Rage is 20% faster
- 10% increased Armour per Red Socket on Main Hand Weapon
- 10% increased Evasion Rating per Green Socket on Main Hand Weapon
- Warcries cannot Exert Travel Skills
Notes
Behold, the Karui Way Upon the conclusion of my second year of studies at the Wraeclast Liberal Arts Academy for the Gifted, I became obsessed with learning more about the Karui way. Sure, we had access to many large bound tomes on the subject, but they were honestly quite wordy and boring. Also, the tomes smelled strongly of concentrated, dehydrated rat urine so that also made anyone less likely to peruse them, really. For this very reason, I decided to dedicate the second half of my Spring Break in a remote Karui village. Seconds turned into minutes, minutes turned into hours, and hours turned into two-and-a-half days (If you also count the travel time to and fro the university via chariot) as I became one with the Karui people. I was taken aback and flabbergasted when they would tattoo one another despite the complete lack of available aloe vera. I would watch in awe as they flung their newborns into the sea once they reached the approprite age of 10 days old, so that they may learn to swim. My brain just about completely exploded upon discovering that they bathe on a daily basis; until then, I had only been to civilized lands where one bathed the usual weekly interval. Hardly anyone but me knows of these quiant and unique people. They do not have the funds to send their finest young men to the great labyrinth, plus they cannot go anyways, as they must take over one of the many family tattoo parlours in the village in order to (painfully) keep the Karui way. It is for all of these reasons and more that I am here to tell the story of a humble but brave Karui village maurader and his "ascension" to having a place of consideration in our hearts. While I may not have finished my degree in Kaui studies those many years ago (largely due to many drunken nights in the Sarn Threatre watching the troupe's latest production, "Space Jam"), I will forever cherish my days spent with them and will never forget the time I received a fun temporary tattoo that still has yet to fade. Anonymous, Memouirs of a Third Year Drop-Out