Spellshot +graveborn for me. I want go full on spells. Ambihextrous + demi lich that casts its own spells means at least 3 spells cast at once, along with buffs to weapons on casting and buffs to spell cooldowns on shooting.
@@davidsimmons4731 the biggest difference is actually Melee combat, whereas alot of spells completely act the same as some grenades we have seen in the past, so a full spell build seems, underwhelming
@@morganelliston I dissagree, and frankly, melee combat doesnt seem as interesting or has as much potential as spells do. Either way, choice and variety is the point. Enjoy what you like. As long as are viable, its all good.
This was one of the first times I actually heard such a hard time deciding what to do for my build. In all other borderlands games I knew right away. But the fact that you can multi class made the decision so much harder. In the end I went for a stabbowarden build. Using the ghost bow along with the critical boost from stab skill tree I’m doing insane long distance critical damage
there’s literally no one speaking on this hahaha I’m going Graveborn main because LIFESTEAL 💕 and Sporewarden secondary, then eventually spell shot secondary, then eventually the claw bringer so my classes are. GraveWarden, GraveShot, GraveBringer. Yours would be Sporeborn
Clawbringer +Spellshot for me, with a dragon companion and storm dragon judgement, also looking at the skill trees the Clawbringer gains increases to Ward capacity, while the spellshot restores portions of their ward per spellweaving stack. also Clawbringer gains increases elemental damage and bonus fire/lighting damage.
I was originally intending on going Spellshot with Sporewarden subclass but now Brr-Zerker with Graveborn will be my main it gave off Death Knight vibes from World of Warcraft and I'm so hyped for it
I can see myself opting in for a support based playstyle for wonderlands so my first choice is gonna be the Clawbringer + Sporewarden. It's gonna be awesome.
@@acemarvel1564 funny enough I can see that happen seeing they're some dragons in the dnd universe like the black dragon that prefer marshes and the green dragons prefer forests that prefer the great outdoors.
My favorite character in borderlands is Athena. I loved how she’d dart forward and slash enemies so brrzerker sounds like a good main. I do love thieves in D&D so a a stabomancer may be my subclass.
Athena is my favorite class of the series thus far, too, with Zane as a close second. Clawbringer + Brr-zerker deliver almost everything I loved about Athena (lightning/fire + melee and tankiness), adding frost into the mix whilst being a melee powerhouse that can support the team really resonates with me.
originally spellshot graveborn was super fun with a lot of spell slinging but unironically spellshot brrrrzerker is insanely strong and synergistic strangely enough. turns out 50000 cryo bullets per second with wild mage gear is pretty powerful
It's what I picked just got a gun that gives me a 20% companion damage with frost hydas in my wep and chance to spwan 3 more with kills with my lynch and dragon pet shred bro only lvl 26 melting everything
I like the idea of Burrzerker as 2ndary to Graveborn as ya mentioned the getting life back with Burrzerker. My main though will be Clawbringer as I love dragons prolly have Burzerker as its 2ndary as it has the melee support
That made my second class decision even harder hahah. I like to style my classes after people (heroes/villains etc) but it's become much more difficult after hearing how many classes actually go with each other
I’m definitely gonna go spore warden into stabbo, because spore has a perk that makes it so any and all crits will ricochet and the stabbo has a lot of crit chance buffs
Spellshot + Graveborn for my first character: launch all the spells. Clawbringer + Spore Warden for a second character: dual pets with fire, ice, and lightning.
@@alexjoshuaws Started with Spellshot and went Ambihextrous. Some of the spells have nice bonuses on them, help you conserve ammo; and dual spells had(maybe still have) beneficial glitches like the Gunzerker in BL2.
Clawbringer + BrrZerker sounds nuts I also really like the idea of the clawbringer + graveborn… All these builds when we don’t know anything about the 7th class coming in next months dlc
Noone else think spellmancer going to be crazy? Extra Crit chance and damage, with two spells, proking kill skills when you use them, and have a chance an ethereal blade will spawn after every Crit? That just sounds crazy
I think I want to do the Gravezerker, or Spellborn. I love life steal type builds, plus there's a lot of Survivability with both classes focusing on Lifesteal
I'm thinking of Graveborn as my primary with the Brr-Zerker as the secondary or Graveborn+Stabbomancer. There are so many options that could change game play, I see myself running through multiple combinations just because.
Graveborn/Stabbomancer is going to be broken. Stabb can boost DOT damage and duration. Graveborn has Dark magic abilities abound that Stabb can boostbin so many ways. So not only will they mad good damage alone but their synergy is nasty. Calling it not that it's going to be the strongest combo. Clawbringer/ Stabbomancer will be nice too. Claw spreads fire and Shick everywhere and Stabb will boost those
Spell shot and Spore Warden gave me the title Sporecorer. And man it's so much fun. I regenerate ammo. The shroom can revive me. My damage is off the charts. I just finished the game so I might try something. Great video by the way.
7:25 you mean... The sniper. (Stabwarden) Cuz that's the combination for long range, high burst and repositioning right there. Oh... You really hit the spot there 💯
REALLY wished they'd made the action skills hot swappable. Having to stop and navigate menus is so damn clunky and immersion breaking. And thats not touching the profound dissapoint in going from 4 class trees to only 2, and totally loosing action skill variants and augments.
The three most powerful build out of the 15 possible combinations will probably end up being the stabbo zarker, the grave bringer and the spell born. As an honorable mention, the easiest multi-class that will do major damage mid-game will most likely be the Spore shot.
For me its Stab + Warden but not for big crits but for Dots build. Both Classes brings bonus dmg, duration and crit to dmg over time effects and from what i heard dots are quit good in Wonderlands so i wanna try that since dots were mostly bad in BL games
definitely going to play Graveborn + Spellshot first but also like the idea of fade away while casting spells with Spellshot + Stabomancer or dark magic auto crits with Graveborn + Stabomancer. the way they set up the synergies for this game is awesome.
Said it in a different video, but Claw-zerker will definitely be my go-to! However, I am curious on what will be the first post-launch DLC class coming in April? I've speculated on what sort of D&D class tropes they could do, and the two that first came to mind was either a Cleric-style or Bard-style. The former could be a really nice combo with Clawbringer as a supportive paladin sort of idea, where as the Bard could be something neat as a musical/pyrotechnic support of sorts.
going clawborn or gravebringer. i like the idea of launching my hammer into a group, murdering multiple enemies and raising skelemens from their corpses to murder the survivors. plus the support passives of both might work out amazingly well. CB’s passives from action skills (probs how it triggers them, like Amara) and GB’s killskills (that may also trigger on action skills like Zane) could work out perfectly. not to menton CB seems like the paladin type so will almost certainly have high health and health regen, offsetting GB’s health using. or it could be total trash where nothing really synergises at all (like GB needing lower health for some super strong passives that CB wont let you get to) and all i get from that combo is slight boost to spells due to the lich *shrugs* will see! cant wait to see skill trees!
@@pepesylvia2992 ah this was posted before we learned all the skill trees, and i assumed the graveborn was gonna raise skeletons instead of summoning mini hydra's.
I'm probably going to play a lot of characters to their capstone skill, assuming it's not 40 hours for each character. I think if I play all the characters, I will have a pretty good understanding of how each class functions, and I will know how to pair them better. Like with Borderlands 3, you probably really don't want to multiclass at first anyway - getting to your capstone of choice is far more important as those usually change the game in a huge way.
I like several of the classes but likely only ever make one or two characters into level. Brrzerker, Spellshot, Graveborn, and Stabbomancer. The primary class doesn't change but you can change the secondary class. My early analysis has me leaning towards the Brrzerker for primary. My thought is Brrzerker is interesting with solid combos with basically every class. Appears a solid first class.
Anyone thinking of doing three characters of the "don't overlap classes" variety? It's the best way to experience dramatically-different results, I think lol. I'm currently going with Grave-Zerker, Spell-bringer, and Stab-Warden as my choices: Grave-Zerker with Reaper of Bones, focusing on Health, Frost + Dark, and keeping the Action Skill up as often as possible for DPS. Brr'Zerker's capstone, assuming it works with RoB. Spell-bringer with Ambi-Hextrous, focusing on Fire damage and Ward. I guess I'd have to pick the Spellshot's capstone, given I wouldn't have a real Action Skill anymore. Stab-Warden with From the Shadows, focusing on those delicious critical hits a la Fl4k. Spore Warden's capstone, to maximize DPS via the ricochets.
I'm thinking Spellshot + Graveborn for me. I have done the whole gun-centric games in Borderlands so really want to utilise the new mechanics and go for something heavy spell-based. It's just a shame on the variety of spells with there only being a set amount but with modifiers to each. I really wish they had as many (or at least a lot more) spells as they did guns in these games so it really seperates it from a Borderlands title more, especially when you consider the game is based off of D&D so they had an entire catalogue of spells there they could have made use of or put in game. I will still try it, but I feel it may get boring after a bit when I'm just repeating the same spells over and over again but with slightly different modifiers (which seem to basically be limited to more projectiles or different elements) which don't modify the spells too much.
All I can say is I really hope that more than one class combo can be end game viable for spell-only and melee-only. Otherwise the build variety will be lowwww.
@@69420fart They seem like they were designed to go together. One having dual-cast spells and the other having a minion that casts a spell everytime you do. If they weren't specifically designed to go together, then it's a pretty big coincidence it fell into place so perfectly lol
i knew i wanted to start off as the Graveborn as i like its aesthetic but wasn't sure what to combo it with. but then you mentioned being a Lich with the Brr-zerker and i was just like: "Sign Me the Fuck Up!"
since it's not talked about much, brrzerker + graveborn could be awesome - graveborn's big AOE action skill is more close range, you've got two different ways to siphon health from foes, be it spells or melee, you could have a more 'support' spell and still probably get your lich to cast dark magic, etc.
stabomancer also gets crit stuff as well, it's nt like it has to be a sneak class. kinda sound like all those people that are like 'hard pass on half the classes' just because they don't like pet builds. i mean, fine, or just use those classes and don't have a pet build...
I went wanted to go with spellshot+stabbomancer. Because it gave me a kind of ranger/assassin vibe like my ESO stamblade. And like Neverwinter the Rangers were able to swap between range and melee.
Im in the mood for pure ranged balance, so something like Spore Warden + Spellshot or even something closer to a WoW Hunter like Spore Warden + Clawbringer.
I play a spore warden main class with a spell shot secondary the game says I’m called a sporcerer. I do crit damage gun damage gun crit companion health med mushroom extra spell weaving stacks and the movement speed reload speed and I use a hybrid robe that always includes a bonus for the extra spell weaving stack skill as well I always gets up to 11. For stats I do crit chance spell cool down and health it’s my first character and so far so good my mushroom tanks I destroy the enemies using two spells is awesome so many different options and all the bonus gun damage adds up quick
Graveborn and that mage class seems great combi the graveborn shoots extra spells on spell meaning u will constatly br bombarding a area with spells. As for what i want im not sure i like explosives and dots i think spore and grave would be fun or maybe the spore and stabby ti shit dots.
Spell shot + grave born is what I'm thinking of running in my coop run with my buddy, any suggestions of which of the two to choose as my primary class?
Spellshot +graveborn for me. I want go full on spells. Ambihextrous + demi lich that casts its own spells means at least 3 spells cast at once, along with buffs to weapons on casting and buffs to spell cooldowns on shooting.
Yo your doing same as me lol. I think hitting graveborn as first may be best for damage but soellshot can combine with all classes far better
Everyone is doing this, everywhere i go, I was going to do it but I don't believe it will be as good as everyone thinks
@@morganelliston As long as its fun its cool. Spells are the biggest difference from borderlands and this allows you to lean into them
@@davidsimmons4731 the biggest difference is actually Melee combat, whereas alot of spells completely act the same as some grenades we have seen in the past, so a full spell build seems, underwhelming
@@morganelliston I dissagree, and frankly, melee combat doesnt seem as interesting or has as much potential as spells do. Either way, choice and variety is the point. Enjoy what you like. As long as are viable, its all good.
This was one of the first times I actually heard such a hard time deciding what to do for my build. In all other borderlands games I knew right away. But the fact that you can multi class made the decision so much harder. In the end I went for a stabbowarden build. Using the ghost bow along with the critical boost from stab skill tree I’m doing insane long distance critical damage
I'm definitely leaning towards Sporewarden with Graveborn. Heavy ranged firepower with an army of pets to back me up.
there’s literally no one speaking on this hahaha I’m going Graveborn main because LIFESTEAL 💕 and Sporewarden secondary, then eventually spell shot secondary, then eventually the claw bringer so my classes are. GraveWarden, GraveShot, GraveBringer. Yours would be Sporeborn
Clawbringer +Spellshot for me, with a dragon companion and storm dragon judgement, also looking at the skill trees the Clawbringer gains increases to Ward capacity, while the spellshot restores portions of their ward per spellweaving stack. also Clawbringer gains increases elemental damage and bonus fire/lighting damage.
This actually really helps with picking the build I want as I had no idea what multiclass combo would be good or not.
I was originally intending on going Spellshot with Sporewarden subclass but now Brr-Zerker with Graveborn will be my main it gave off Death Knight vibes from World of Warcraft and I'm so hyped for it
Same, honestly lmao
I can see myself opting in for a support based playstyle for wonderlands so my first choice is gonna be the Clawbringer + Sporewarden. It's gonna be awesome.
Same, I've looked at the skills and man of man...my dragon and mushrooms gonna be some monsters
In a fantasy setting i can see a combo like that being something of a wyvern druid
A powerful warrior of nature connected with the dragons
@@acemarvel1564 funny enough I can see that happen seeing they're some dragons in the dnd universe like the black dragon that prefer marshes and the green dragons prefer forests that prefer the great outdoors.
@@phantomvulpe791 cool
My favorite character in borderlands is Athena. I loved how she’d dart forward and slash enemies so brrzerker sounds like a good main. I do love thieves in D&D so a a stabomancer may be my subclass.
Athena is my favorite class of the series thus far, too, with Zane as a close second. Clawbringer + Brr-zerker deliver almost everything I loved about Athena (lightning/fire + melee and tankiness), adding frost into the mix whilst being a melee powerhouse that can support the team really resonates with me.
originally spellshot graveborn was super fun with a lot of spell slinging but unironically spellshot brrrrzerker is insanely strong and synergistic strangely enough. turns out 50000 cryo bullets per second with wild mage gear is pretty powerful
Graveborn+Clawbringer sounds sick lol throwing a mace and using dark magic to heal is going to be fun.
Thats exactly what I'm doing! Gonna be super fun.
It's what I picked just got a gun that gives me a 20% companion damage with frost hydas in my wep and chance to spwan 3 more with kills with my lynch and dragon pet shred bro only lvl 26 melting everything
I like the idea of Burrzerker as 2ndary to Graveborn as ya mentioned the getting life back with Burrzerker. My main though will be Clawbringer as I love dragons prolly have Burzerker as its 2ndary as it has the melee support
Im using the clawbringer right now. I gotta figure out what other one to combine it with
That made my second class decision even harder hahah. I like to style my classes after people (heroes/villains etc) but it's become much more difficult after hearing how many classes actually go with each other
Would like more info on the clawbringer he kinda sticks out as the jack of all traits
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@@dimension-121 obviously. but the real character without changes is a she.
@@phdflop actually the clawbringer said that his pronouns are he/him
Rick and Morty ‘Take it for granite’ moment
It’s Jack of all Trades
@@CaptainBurke wait it’s trade honestly thought it was traits
I’m definitely gonna go spore warden into stabbo, because spore has a perk that makes it so any and all crits will ricochet and the stabbo has a lot of crit chance buffs
Spellshot + Graveborn for my first character: launch all the spells.
Clawbringer + Spore Warden for a second character: dual pets with fire, ice, and lightning.
With your spellborn, who was your primary class?
@@alexjoshuaws Started with Spellshot and went Ambihextrous. Some of the spells have nice bonuses on them, help you conserve ammo; and dual spells had(maybe still have) beneficial glitches like the Gunzerker in BL2.
Proud Clawstalker here
Clawbringer + BrrZerker sounds nuts
I also really like the idea of the clawbringer + graveborn…
All these builds when we don’t know anything about the 7th class coming in next months dlc
Noone else think spellmancer going to be crazy? Extra Crit chance and damage, with two spells, proking kill skills when you use them, and have a chance an ethereal blade will spawn after every Crit? That just sounds crazy
Yeah I thought of that one too. Most people seem to be pretty focused on spellborne but you and me can silently be the archwizards. Ssssshhh.
@@Dommomos I was at first, but not anymore
I think I want to do the Gravezerker, or Spellborn. I love life steal type builds, plus there's a lot of Survivability with both classes focusing on Lifesteal
Clawzerker the ultimate tank bruiser with clawbringer’s ward buffs and brrrzerker’s health buffs. Gonna be a damn titan if you ask me.
I'm thinking of Graveborn as my primary with the Brr-Zerker as the secondary or Graveborn+Stabbomancer. There are so many options that could change game play, I see myself running through multiple combinations just because.
I thinking about trying out a Clawbringer/ Graveborn combination. Blood magic plus dragons what more do you need?
It’s literally ecstasy bro lightning and wraith dragons from enemy deaths
I’m a pure melee kind of player so brrzerker as my main class then either stabbomancer for even more melee or clawbringer for extra defense.
my first playthrough spellborn, was very fun and strong.
Ngl, Clawbringer and Graveborn has been super fun for me thus far for the absolute lightshows that tend to happen when playing
Graveborn/Stabbomancer is going to be broken. Stabb can boost DOT damage and duration. Graveborn has Dark magic abilities abound that Stabb can boostbin so many ways. So not only will they mad good damage alone but their synergy is nasty. Calling it not that it's going to be the strongest combo. Clawbringer/ Stabbomancer will be nice too. Claw spreads fire and Shick everywhere and Stabb will boost those
I don't see anyone talking about the possibilities of spore warden and brrzerker. That's what I'm gonna go for
Spell shot and Spore Warden gave me the title Sporecorer. And man it's so much fun. I regenerate ammo. The shroom can revive me. My damage is off the charts. I just finished the game so I might try something. Great video by the way.
7:25 you mean... The sniper. (Stabwarden)
Cuz that's the combination for long range, high burst and repositioning right there.
Oh... You really hit the spot there 💯
Once we learn more about the skill trees, ima just try to match my playstyle with other classes like Timothy and Zane
Ice and Death for the Lich build seems so synergistic
I’m still deciding my Secondary class, but I’m going to be a Brr-Zerker main
Update: I chose a Graveborn as my secondary, I am now a Brr-Reaver!
REALLY wished they'd made the action skills hot swappable. Having to stop and navigate menus is so damn clunky and immersion breaking.
And thats not touching the profound dissapoint in going from 4 class trees to only 2, and totally loosing action skill variants and augments.
Seems like the Handsome Sorcerer himself was a Gravebringer, he had Fire, Lightning and Dark magic all rolled into one.
The three most powerful build out of the 15 possible combinations will probably end up being the stabbo zarker, the grave bringer and the spell born. As an honorable mention, the easiest multi-class that will do major damage mid-game will most likely be the Spore shot.
For me its Stab + Warden but not for big crits but for Dots build. Both Classes brings bonus dmg, duration and crit to dmg over time effects and from what i heard dots are quit good in Wonderlands so i wanna try that since dots were mostly bad in BL games
definitely going to play Graveborn + Spellshot first but also like the idea of fade away while casting spells with Spellshot + Stabomancer or dark magic auto crits with Graveborn + Stabomancer. the way they set up the synergies for this game is awesome.
Clawbringer and Graveborn is going to be for my first play through
I'm doing a stabbomancer/ spore warden build. Been good so far
Spellshot & clawbringer, spore Worden, or graveborne. Will figure it out once i get closer to multi-class
so Gravezerker is basically warcraft death knight? awesome.
Said it in a different video, but Claw-zerker will definitely be my go-to! However, I am curious on what will be the first post-launch DLC class coming in April? I've speculated on what sort of D&D class tropes they could do, and the two that first came to mind was either a Cleric-style or Bard-style. The former could be a really nice combo with Clawbringer as a supportive paladin sort of idea, where as the Bard could be something neat as a musical/pyrotechnic support of sorts.
Same for me I’m interested in going all out melee and lightning and pet damage from clawbringer with some frost damage and other perks from brrzerker
going clawborn or gravebringer. i like the idea of launching my hammer into a group, murdering multiple enemies and raising skelemens from their corpses to murder the survivors. plus the support passives of both might work out amazingly well. CB’s passives from action skills (probs how it triggers them, like Amara) and GB’s killskills (that may also trigger on action skills like Zane) could work out perfectly.
not to menton CB seems like the paladin type so will almost certainly have high health and health regen, offsetting GB’s health using.
or it could be total trash where nothing really synergises at all (like GB needing lower health for some super strong passives that CB wont let you get to) and all i get from that combo is slight boost to spells due to the lich *shrugs* will see! cant wait to see skill trees!
whcih class does the skeleton thing?!?! I think I missed that part
@@pepesylvia2992 ah this was posted before we learned all the skill trees, and i assumed the graveborn was gonna raise skeletons instead of summoning mini hydra's.
@@godsplayingfield ohhhh got it, thankyou for the clarification
Gravezerker looks amazing to me tbh I really like the whole play with your life to gain life mechanic. It looks like a lot of fun too 😢
Update: if you’re a nerd like me. You like borderlands and you like DnD this game will be awesome. Just don’t fuck up ur stats. That shit be permanent
I'm probably going to play a lot of characters to their capstone skill, assuming it's not 40 hours for each character. I think if I play all the characters, I will have a pretty good understanding of how each class functions, and I will know how to pair them better. Like with Borderlands 3, you probably really don't want to multiclass at first anyway - getting to your capstone of choice is far more important as those usually change the game in a huge way.
I like several of the classes but likely only ever make one or two characters into level. Brrzerker, Spellshot, Graveborn, and Stabbomancer.
The primary class doesn't change but you can change the secondary class. My early analysis has me leaning towards the Brrzerker for primary.
My thought is Brrzerker is interesting with solid combos with basically every class. Appears a solid first class.
Spellborn is going to be it but, Gravebringer with both pets and small undead army is really tempting
Anyone thinking of doing three characters of the "don't overlap classes" variety? It's the best way to experience dramatically-different results, I think lol. I'm currently going with Grave-Zerker, Spell-bringer, and Stab-Warden as my choices:
Grave-Zerker with Reaper of Bones, focusing on Health, Frost + Dark, and keeping the Action Skill up as often as possible for DPS. Brr'Zerker's capstone, assuming it works with RoB.
Spell-bringer with Ambi-Hextrous, focusing on Fire damage and Ward. I guess I'd have to pick the Spellshot's capstone, given I wouldn't have a real Action Skill anymore.
Stab-Warden with From the Shadows, focusing on those delicious critical hits a la Fl4k. Spore Warden's capstone, to maximize DPS via the ricochets.
Gonna be spore warden stabbomancer most likely for me. The crit damage from stabbomancer plus the ricochet from spore warden will be busted
Plus those crits can cause status effects that can be boosted
Getting greedy but a new class adding telekinesis "push pull slam" would also be crazy.
Honestly no one talks about spores warden graveborn combo it’s pretty OP 🔥🤝
Definitely hitting Claw Bringer but not sure about what 2nd class
I'm thinking Spellshot + Graveborn for me. I have done the whole gun-centric games in Borderlands so really want to utilise the new mechanics and go for something heavy spell-based. It's just a shame on the variety of spells with there only being a set amount but with modifiers to each. I really wish they had as many (or at least a lot more) spells as they did guns in these games so it really seperates it from a Borderlands title more, especially when you consider the game is based off of D&D so they had an entire catalogue of spells there they could have made use of or put in game. I will still try it, but I feel it may get boring after a bit when I'm just repeating the same spells over and over again but with slightly different modifiers (which seem to basically be limited to more projectiles or different elements) which don't modify the spells too much.
Which class did you make primary?
Spellshot+Graveborn is the caster go to..... but clawbringer+ stabomancer seems like an amazing combo as well as spell shot+ sporewarden seems a it OP
I'm thinking of a male heavy play style. Borderlands you're usually always using guns I've always wanted use swords and whatnot.
All I can say is I really hope that more than one class combo can be end game viable for spell-only and melee-only. Otherwise the build variety will be lowwww.
I think gravemanser life steal crit built would be fun but the spells look really fun
Point of order: Spore Warden + Brrzerker should 100% be called "Spore Go Brrr" lol
My stupid jokes aside, definitely going Spell Shot + Grave Born
Jeez a lot of people are gonna use that combo including me
@@69420fart They seem like they were designed to go together. One having dual-cast spells and the other having a minion that casts a spell everytime you do. If they weren't specifically designed to go together, then it's a pretty big coincidence it fell into place so perfectly lol
Clawbringer. I will wield the GLORYHAMMER. After discovering that band, how can I not.
def going spore-borne
Spellshot + Graveborn obviously
I'm gonna go Spellshot and Stabbomancer.
i knew i wanted to start off as the Graveborn as i like its aesthetic but wasn't sure what to combo it with. but then you mentioned being a Lich with the Brr-zerker and i was just like:
"Sign Me the Fuck Up!"
Looks like Spellshot+Graveborn or Brr-zerker+Graveborn. Love the thought of being a spell slinging Lich or a devastating Death Knight
since it's not talked about much, brrzerker + graveborn could be awesome - graveborn's big AOE action skill is more close range, you've got two different ways to siphon health from foes, be it spells or melee, you could have a more 'support' spell and still probably get your lich to cast dark magic, etc.
I feel like Brrr-zerker + Graveborn is being slept on pretty hard. There's a pretty solid amount of synergy between these 2
Clawbringer and brrzerker. 3 elements to master plus i have a hammer and a frost axe. Like a mix of kratos and thor.
I’m not a huge fan of stealth builds so while I don’t know what to choose I know the Stabomancer won’t be part of it
stabomancer also gets crit stuff as well, it's nt like it has to be a sneak class.
kinda sound like all those people that are like 'hard pass on half the classes' just because they don't like pet builds. i mean, fine, or just use those classes and don't have a pet build...
I went wanted to go with spellshot+stabbomancer. Because it gave me a kind of ranger/assassin vibe like my ESO stamblade. And like Neverwinter the Rangers were able to swap between range and melee.
Stabo Mancer & Spell Shot! Fk Yeah 🔥
Im in the mood for pure ranged balance, so something like Spore Warden + Spellshot or even something closer to a WoW Hunter like Spore Warden + Clawbringer.
Be fun to update this now that we have the skill trees
Wow... U did mine first... Interesting... 🤔
What are the chances!
SporeZerker for me. Spores Blizzard and BrrZerkers buffs to frost will be ok
Which character would be similar to Moze from BL3?
Brr-zerker + Spore Warden spin to win with Spore Wardens Kill Skills and companion to revive and Brr-zerkers capstone
Hurry up and give us the skill tree calculator gearbox!
Might do brr zerker and graveborn, lich king play style
Graveborn Brrzerker
Graveborn and stabbomancer for me
Stabbomancer and graveborn or stabbomancer and clawbringer I'm not making a true decision until skill trees are announced.
I hear that mtg background music!!!
Stabomancer + graveborn for me, so torn on which to start with
Stabomancer is a better starter you will want to upgrade your health before you start using blood magic
@@69420fart thank you and I have changed my mind already lol, it’ll probably change again before it releases
GRAVEBORN&Spellshot !!!!!
Initially Spellshot + Graveborn or Spore Warden + Graveborn. But Brr-zerker + Graveborn piqued my interest a little.
Clawbringer + Stabomancer
Claw ringer + Stabomancer
Brrzerker stabomancer- crits krieg
I play a spore warden main class with a spell shot secondary the game says I’m called a sporcerer. I do crit damage gun damage gun crit companion health med mushroom extra spell weaving stacks and the movement speed reload speed and I use a hybrid robe that always includes a bonus for the extra spell weaving stack skill as well I always gets up to 11. For stats I do crit chance spell cool down and health it’s my first character and so far so good my mushroom tanks I destroy the enemies using two spells is awesome so many different options and all the bonus gun damage adds up quick
What's the easiest class combination to play?
Graveborn and that mage class seems great combi the graveborn shoots extra spells on spell meaning u will constatly br bombarding a area with spells.
As for what i want im not sure i like explosives and dots i think spore and grave would be fun or maybe the spore and stabby ti shit dots.
Full spells. Spellborn or Spellwarden
From my experience the clawbringer and graveborn multiclass is kinda op
Grave warden for me. I love classes that use pets. Only ran Hunter in world of Warcraft
clawbringer + Graveborn
Holy shit you sound just like Camelworks
I'm going to be a Spore-Shot or Spore-Mancer.
I'm starting with Claw Warden Or Grave Bringer
Spellborn or graveshot...? Mines called deadshot 🤷
I think spore Worden will be my main. But I reat don't know what I want to be my second.
Spell shot + grave born is what I'm thinking of running in my coop run with my buddy, any suggestions of which of the two to choose as my primary class?