https://www.d3planner.com/443458386
Not sure how much time is left. But how far could my long season 17 build make it with the season 17 lon bonus?
It’s the non vyr’s build.
I’m using similar but stuck at GR45 until I get more ancients and get obsidian and RORG before getting vyr’s set/chandoto. I do have borken promises with no critical bonus chance though.
I know very little about wizard builds but a lot of what you have there doesn’t make much sense to me. Having RoRG on a LoN build completely defeats the purpose of what RoRG is for. You’re not using any pets, so what is Tasker and Theo supposed to do? Steady Strikers are a legacy item - I’m guessing that you meant to use Ashnagarr’s Blood Bracers?
And what are you procing with Etched Sigil and Deathwish? The Black Hole? If you use Meteor and put The Grand Vizier in the cube, you’ll be better off. Also if you wear Swami (instead of Primus), you can cube Nilfur’s boots for extra damage with Meteor. And I would use CoE instead of Broken Promises and perhaps Hellfire Ammy instead of Haunt of Vaxo.
That said, people who actually know what they are talking about will hopefully be able to provide a more in-depth advice.
It’s a seasonal lon build that will convert to vyr’s chandotos. it starts with lon and then switches. I used the vyr’s to make the lon one on the D3 planner. It’s not important.
Do any other bracers give an IAS bonus like strikers did?
Changed it to lacuni’s prowlers
I’m really not sure what you are trying to accomplish. High attack speed to trigger Broken Promises?
Okay, sure. Then you don’t want CHC on your gear. But you can’t forgo CHD too in a Broken Promises build. You don’t really benefit from the 100% CHC window unless you actually have some CHD to boost your damage.
Don’t know why I’m mentioning that though, as Broken Promises builds are pretty terrible. You’ll be much better off with a traditionally geared build.
You kind of have your progression backwards. You’ll have a Vyr’s Chantodo geared long before you’ll have enough ancients to make a LoN build really powerful. It takes a lot longer to get 11+ specific ancients than it does to slap together 6 crappy pieces of a set. Even with Vyr’s, which is technically a 10 or 12 piece set.
LoN takes a long time early season to become powerful. It’s okay for a bit to start with 2-5 random ancients, but that will basically be a stopgap to farm a 6-piece set. It’ll take a long time to farm from a crappy LoN build with 2-random ancients to a full 11+ ancient LoN build with the desired items in every slot. In the meantime, you’ll have been sitting on a 6-piece set in your stash that would be much more powerful than the crappy 5 ancient LoN build you are running.
The LoN bonus is helpful for getting up and running with a couple ancients as an immediate boost, but it falls behind sets for a while. You basically want to run LoN until you farm a set that isn’t Firebird’s, then switch to that set and continue farming. If you want, you can switch back to LoN later once you have a bunch of ancients.
LoN is great for early season progression with a couple ancients, and late season progression once you are decked out. It’s actually pretty terrible for early to mid season progression because you are strongly gated by the number of ancients you have. 6p set bonuses are easier to farm and offer comparatively far more power for that early to mid season progression. Unless you happen to get stupid lucky with your ancient drops.
Vyr’s is also stupidly strong for early to mid season progression. If you watched the leaderboards at all during the earlier parts of the season, Vyr’s was like 10-15 GRs ahead of everything else for a while. But now everything else has slowly been catching up. Vyr’s is where it’s at for early to mid-season progression.