


So, what kind of builds have you tried in DOS2?Join VIP to remove all ads and videos. Build your party into a team that'll make enemies cower in fear! BY: Elizabeth H.

Overall, this build is good as a shield for protecting party members, which is always welcome! Skip to main content. I say that being able to take hits while also doing great damage is definitely a win-win. In short, the elemental archer can deal with all types of enemies on the battlefield. With different types of elemental arrows, this build can seriously damage magic armor, but it can also do physical damage if needed. This one is especially great fordoing ranged attacks from afar, while your incarnate deals the melee attacks.

Here we have another build that involves summoning. Though this two-handed build deals a great amount of damage, it also makes sure that your character lives to see their enemies fall.ĭo you like using spells to cause mass destruction? If so, this build might be the one for you. You can grow horns, tentacles, and wings, and even turn your opponents into chickens! Are you a pyromaniac? Do you like making things explode? The pyro skills in this build will let you burn the battlefield to a crisp, while your geomancer skills give you the option to make it explode. It also helps that elves have flesh sacrifice as a natural ability, which makes this build do even more damage. It focuses on scoundrel skills, warfare skills, finesse, and wit so that rogues can do massive critical hits. The great thing about rogues is that they can go in for the kill and then sneak out, and this build helps you do that even better. Another important part is your incarnate, which you should summon in flames. The key to this build is the master of sparks spell, which sends flaming sparks flying during melee attacks. This build combines summoning, warfare, and pyro skills to pack a punch. Not only can you summon this gigantic incarnate, you can also do heavy attacks yourself! What are builds, you ask? So, what kind of build should you use? That depends on a lot of factors - different people do well with different builds.
