Path of Achra – How to Beat C32 with Qamar Ascetic Destroyer of Fawdaa

Feats Guide: Qamar Ascetic Destroyer of Fawdaa (C32)

C32 victory with Destroyer! This one was super fun: very gamey, high risk, high reward!

Build Notables:

  • This prestige wants us to do 3 things: stack meditate, kill stuff, and make turns pass. For the latter, we WON’T go Gheistform but lets be on the lookout for Kairos Skirt . For the meditate / kill are going to create a perpetual summoning engine :
  • Fawdaa + Projection allows us to use prayer 3 on repeat (self-recharge)
  • Qamar for teleport shenanigans!
  • Ascetic to enhance our meditation stacks!
  • Shimmergang is the source of our summons. Our prayers will trigger a teleport, and summon a bunch of these guys…
  • Star Cult will give us meditation stacks (enhanced by Ascetic )…
  • and then we kill our summons with Pyrokinesis…
  • and heal while we are at it with Fire Healing
  • Lets get some defense out of our perpetual summoning engine with Master Doom

Playstyle:

You enter the encounter and sometimes just win (Crow Visage and/or Kairos Skirt etc are good to facilitate this). If you haven’t cleared the field yet, you use one of your prayers based on what is currently available, which one will trigger the most teleports/summons/damage procs etc.

Things do not usually survive long. Unfortunately in some encounters, neither do you! So pick them carefully. You can, in theory, handle just about anything, but some encounters might require you to you have more levels in a power than you do.

Example:

You are fighting Robak and he has warding. It is helpful to have several levels of Projection against him (to reduce the inflame stacks), but you might not have that setup due to facing other enemies that required other higher lvl powers etc.

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