![]() ![]() What was your experience? The lower requirements seem to be the most popular reason for a thresher rather than a giant thresher or great poleaxe but the extra levels the merc would need don't really deter me.ģ: Again, for those who have tried carrying the stick, how do you feel about Magechick's analysis? In other words, which is more important: Doing extra damage to immunes because you carry infinity or doing extra damage to non-immunes because you have more +skills and +Lskill damage from an eschuta's or hoto/spirit?Ĥ: Since range is fixed for the merc and we've discussed requirements the only other difference between sticks that I know of are the ias breakpoints. It seems like its hard to argue against a thresher but since this is probably the only infinity I will ever make, I'd like to get a family friendly stick that can help as many characters and builds as possible.ġ: Eth or not? I can't really think of a reason not to go eth because even if I use a character that carries the stick, I don't know of any builds that would actually swing it, so it would never lose durability right? Traps can't hurt the weapon can they?Ģ: For those who have carried the stick with Compared to spears, polearms support more rune words, tend to have a shorter reach, and tend to be slower for Amazons, about the same speed for Barbarians, and faster for other classes.I've been reading the numerous threads that discuss the polearm choices for infinity and I'd like to get some anecdotal, single-player specific opinions. ![]() Polearm damage scales with the wielder's Strength, with each point of Strength equivalent to 1% enhanced damage. ![]() Polearms are compatible with Barbarian Polearm Mastery. Desert Mercenary hirelings can equip polearms in the expansion. Polearms are two-handed Melee Weapons in Diablo II. ![]()
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