Paladin is so ridiculously tanky to begin with (3 life/vit, increased block %, Holy Shield, Salvation, +res on Pal shields), and almost nothing is immune to hammers (just the horadrim in the enemy waves before Baal mostly), it’s an absolute cakewalk compared to sorceress if you’re starting from nothing. Hammerdin is just so easy to build now that ladder runewords are available, just make your first Spirit sword with Larzuk in normal after farming cows for a base, then make your shield in NM (every single white paladin shield gets 4 sockets), make Lore helm and Smoke armor from anything, and you’re in easy mode until hell. I started with Sorc since it’s the class I played the most in original D2, but Hammerdin was 10x easier and I’ve parked my Sorc until I can farm more gear with my Hammerdin because it’s so much better at clearing without dying or avoiding immunes. Hence combining both of them is enough to mow down waves of enemy hordes.Īdditionally, Zealot has an extra advantage where it can use Holy Shield to defend as Zealot Paladins focus on swift one-handed weapons.Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade ThreadĪfter starting one of each class fresh with d2r, playing SSF, I’m convinced that the easiest is Hammerdin > Summonmancer > Hybrid Sorc > Trapsin > Elemental Druid > All others. Fanaticism increases attack speed meanwhile Zeal skill inflicts tremendous melee damage. On the other hand, a Zealot requires several expensive and hard to obtain equipment to excel at PvP. Making Zealots one of the most popular classes in PvE playthroughs. They can attack in quick succession, attack multiple enemies at a time. Zealot, also known as Zealadin or Zealer is an extremely strong build for players who only like to attack head one.
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