![]() ![]() Witchblade Obsidian Tremor - image for from the game with passive buffs only Possible % damage reduction against single targets from Touch of Chaos % damage absorption from Possession and Maiven’s Sphere Good chaos resistance reduction - from Curse of Frailty, both Rings, Eldritch Fire and Revenant - up to - 117 % + Touch of Chaos Low critical damage - 19 % (37 % with Hungering Void) High casting speed 193 % (200 % with Hungering Void) High DPS from 70k to 90k on Obsidian Tremor (130k - 180k using Oblivion) Good lifesteal 20 % (44 % with Bloodthirster) Good chaos resistance reduction - from Curse of Frailty, both Rings, Eldritch Fire and Revenant (War Cry) - up to - 117 % + + Touch of Chaosĥ5 OA reduction to enemies from Annihilation OK OA - base below 2900 OA (with Fighting Spirit around 3150 OA)ĥ5 DA reduction to enemies from Annihilation Low critical damage - 15 % (33 % with Hungering Void) High casting speed 192 % (200 % with Hungering Void) ![]() High DPS from 60k to 90k on Obsidian Tremor (120k - 180k using Oblivion) On Witchblade you also need affix for energy regen. You want affixes on items in both builds to fix OA and DA. Witchblade has crafting bonuses on chest and boots to slow resistance. Warlock has crafting bonuses on chest and medal to stun resistance. Using Oblivion is slower in SR 80 though. Both builds with both skills can do SR 80 easily. I decided to also use two MI’s that give bonuses to War Cry on Witchblade and it is nice to damage the entire screen every 5.5 s and you also have almost permanent damage reduction and RR from it. On Witchblade using Oblivion means constantly using energy potions in boss rooms. Oblivion drains energy more than Obsidian Tremor. Warlock is better in energy regen but even it can go down with energy quick in SR boss rooms. Actually the regen numbers itself are fine in game (GT link for Warlock shows low numbers but in game it is fine). Both builds are defensively good (Witchblade especially is quite tanky). I went for full offensive chaos devotions. Core of the builds is Rah’Zin’s set with Obsidian Juggernaut. Obsidian Tremor kills faster yet Oblivion seems to lifeleech a little better. You can pick which skill you want to use - both work. So these builds then became Obsidian Tremor or Oblivion builds. I was using as a weapon Obsidian Juggernaut and noticed that Obsidian Tremor skill it has is actually better offensively than Oblivion. When trying them Witchblade and Warlock looked the best. I got the idea from and his aether Oblivion Apostate. I decided to make chaos Oblivion build with different classes. ![]()
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