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Warrior's Blessing
Spiked Gauntlet
Warrior Tabi
Warrior Tabi
Soul Eater
Warrior Tabi
Transcendence
Soul Eater
Gladiator's Shield
Heartseeker
Blackthorn Hammer
Bloodforge
Transcendence
Soul Eater
Gladiator's Shield
Heartseeker
Blackthorn Hammer
Healing Potion
Mana Potion
Elixir of Speed
Bracer of Radiance
Cloak of Meditation
Aegis Amulet
Purification Beads
Y
B
A
X
Tap each threat level to view Tyr’s threats
Ah Puch is either a level 4 or a level 5 threat: level 4 if he builds a little anti-heal; level 5 if he gets all anti-heal.
Array ( [god] => Array ( [god_id] => 65 [display_name] => Ah Puch [url] => ah-puch ) [scoreVal] => 2 [notes] => Ah Puch is either a level 4 or a level 5 threat: level 4 if he builds a little anti-heal; level 5 if he gets [u]all[/u] anti-heal. ) 1
Anti heal
Array ( [god] => Array ( [god_id] => 9 [display_name] => Sobek [url] => sobek ) [scoreVal] => 2 [notes] => Anti heal ) 1
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He/she hit save instead if publish. Which still is a common mistake since the publish button doesn't change to update
Solar, there are some major issues with the build. Will try to explain succinctly.
- Tyr is pretty much a pure ability user, especially since he can stance switch and use extra abilities. The most you would do with basics would be attack canceling in-between certain ability use. That means general lifesteal items such as
Bloodforge and
Asi are not suggested for him, since the lifesteal portion of the item stats needs basic attacks to function.
- In the same vein,
Berserker's Shield is a basic attacker's item. It doesn't belong in builds for Tyr.
- Both Berserker's and
Gladiator's Shield are considered bridge items. This means they're cheaper than standard, tier 3 items, and offer some advantages for building them early, but whose stats don't hold up late-game.
- So Glad Shield is okay, IF you're buying it early. The only true lifesteal item you can consider otherwise is
Soul Eater, which you DO have there, and it's only because part of the healing function includes a percentage of ability damage.
- But the overlying issue of the whole build is...you're conceiving this and focusing on one stat. Which stat? Lifesteal/healing. And guess what the hell is most easily countered? YUP. Build this, enemy has lifesteal, your whole concept is basically shut down.
In the end, this is a terrible build, and it's no offense to you, Solar. It just shouldn't be built if you know what you're doing.You see pros building all which ways, often with items that are not typical, or in orders that are a bit funky. They've shown that they can make a wider variety of builds work than what we're often used to seeing. We shouldn't be limited to what the pros do, and only consider other items when the pros finally use them.
(That said, I would never build Exe, lol)
I'm so glad you caught on.