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The Tainted Bomber is used to spread heavy degen around
AB battle fields. It uses Disease, which both affects your enemies and your
allies, combined with minion bombing to inflict heavy damage and Poison. It also uses skills
from the Dervish's Earth Prayers in order to stay alive.
[edit] Attributes and Skills
[edit] Equipment
- Radiant or Blessed Insignia's
- A Death Magic Staff of Enchanting, preferably one that decreases
skill recharge.
- Before battle apply Tainted Flesh on yourself, or any ally who asks
nicely. Don't mind people calling your skills saying "Tainted
Flesh!? you suck!", the only reason they say so is either that
they're affraid to die, or the fact that you will be stealing all
their kills.
- When encountering your enemies, cast Rotting Flesh and
Vile Miasma to
inflict a total of 8 pips degeneration.
- Whenever there's a corpse available use Animate
Bone Minions and apply Death Nova on them.
- To Bomb them, use Taste of Death, if they haven't been killed
already, by your ignorant opponents, not knowing their death awaits
them ;P.
- Whenever you're suffering Degeneration, or damage, apply Armor of
Sanctity and Mystic Regeneration.
- When you find yourself left in the middle of a large group of
opponents, cast Death
Nova on yourself, which gives a chance of killing some
opponents uppon death.
- All energy Management will come from Soul Reaping, which
is quite a lot in the middle of a battlefield.
- If your enchantments get stripped, don't worry, it's very
likely that the enchantments are ready for recast, due to their low
recharge time. The Earth Prayer enchants will be the primary
enchantments to be kept up.
- Use Taste
of Death as a fast Self-Heal (if there are any minions
around).
[edit] Counters
- Enchant removal seems like an obvious counter. However, all
enchants have a very small recharge (if not none) so it'll be very
easy to reapply them in a short period of time.
- Your own allies might be the biggest counter. They don't want
to get diseased, because that means they get a total of four pips
of degen. Worst case scenario is that your allies leave, because
there is a person on their side which uses a build that's not to
their likings. This might trigger other allies to leave, leaving
only a small group, that'll be likely to lose (even with this build
on it's side).
[edit] Variants