Megaloot – Viran Merc / Silver + Royal / Demon Build

Quick Guide to Viran Merc / Silver + Royal / Demon Build

By PowerOfNames.

Early:

  • Wooden -> Leather / Gold / Ice Transition

Transition into Marauder Head+Royal Chest, rest Leather. This combo works brainless until F70 (died to the PS, might have won with dfferent attack order or swapping in the demon set, bot sure, never tried it).

For the gold at the start: Keep full leather armor and then build in two gold rings plus dagger, or marauder helmet and instead of dagger gold sword. Ice wasnt needed, but works as well. But you waste gold on it and the transition point is weird.

For Dismantles:

  • First: blue+ wooden hammer always (seems to work stable every time).
  • Then higher HP (in most cases you will find a green or blue orion ring).

The rest of the run Dgm/Pen (already had 1200%pen at F70), Power, Higher tier Berserk helmets! for %PhysDmg, High HP (might not be needed, actually, because of the OP set combi). Dazzle! very important. Wieve every devine dazzle neck in you can find, but dont collect lower tier aside from abyssal or cosmic. But I find it is sufficient to just take the divines you find.

Faith (early on one or too silver necks, then just the highest unities you find every once in a while).

Dont forget 100% prec pre 20, and then every 15 lvl another 100+%. Dodge is around 220% at F70.

Wooden crowns, if you find them divine, also good to boost the dazzle armor.

I also dismantles one electric and one cinder item. The both seem to help against armor shields, but not entirely sure about it. Was going to also add one freeze weapon dismantle to get more onhit stuff to burn their shields faster.

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