Use Vortex when near the boss for extra damage and culling, and to trigger Arcane Surge for mana sustain. Use Frostblink to move without interrupting your casting and losing Intensify stacks. Drop Vortex on packs and rares to make them take more damage via Bonechill.įor the boss, switch to the single target staff and melt it. Purity of Elements lv 20, ideally Anomalous 20/20Ĭyclone and Frostblink through the map, freeze everything. Power Charge on Critical Support 20/20, x2 Increased Duration Support lv up to your Str, 20q Increased Critical Damage Support, 20/20 x2, ideally 21/20 Immortal Call lv 6, ideally Anomalous 6/20 Arcane Surge Support lv 6-7 (keep it at the level where it's triggered by 1 cast of Vortex)īonechill Support 20/20, ideally DivergentĬast When Damage Taken Support lv 20, ideally Anomalous 20/20Ĭast While Channelling Support lv 15-16 (do not level it past 16)
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