![]() ![]() Not to mention the fact that Blind Faith should keep quite a bit of damage off you during setup anyway since blinded enemies just stand there doing nothing. It might not be as useful depending on how long you can keep the status up and how much running around you do, but wouldn't you possibly get a significantly higher dmg output if you did something like take off Endless Walk, actually wear Wisdom of Kalan, equip a Hellfire with a passive of your choosing, throw RoRG in the cube, equip Blinding Faith with a ~40% blind proc, and then drop Decrepify from your bar to any other skill of your choosing? Trag'Oul's Corroded Fang should always put Decrepify on your enemy within a couple seconds at most for the damage reduction. 5% and Bone Spikes generates 2 - 5 additional Essence for each enemy hit. Every point of Maximum Essence increases your damage by 0.
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