![]() ![]() Thunder Strike is worth using against single target enemies as well as groups of enemies due to how much damage it deals and the stun that comes with it.įor packs of enemies (or bosses) that I find too difficult to tank I will run around spamming Runic Mines. When the group of enemies gets close enough to me I will use Thunder Strike to hit all of them and stun them then follow it up with spamming Rune Weapon. Energy Armor is a good buff to keep active too but very costly in terms of Energy so I usually only use it before bosses or tough fights.Īt the start of every single fight you will want to drop some Runic Mines on the ground usually I pull enemies with this ability since it drops mines around your character and in the distance. You can also use Rune of Life on your Summon Nightmare pet too if you'd like to buff him up and increase his survivability some. Outside of combat you'll want to keep yourself buffed with Trance of Convalescence and Rune of Life. Playing a Seidr Worker is actually pretty straight forward and one of the more basic builds in the entire game. There's a wide variety of gear you can choose from that works for this class so I won't spend time listing every single piece. As far as the rest of your gear it's mostly your choice which pieces you want to use. You'll definitely want to get this item to fill your bracer slot. Of course none of my builds would be complete without the amazing Stonebinder's Cuffs either. Vestment of the Overlord and Cestus would both be good picks for the chest slot too. The chest armor I used for this build was Tunic of the Magi because I wanted more resists. Other good weapons include Chakram of the Moon, Golden Kris, and Dvergr Runestones (Monster Infrequent). Freyella is probably the best weapon you can get for this build for that reason - as far as I know it can only be found in Atlantis or off the Gadir Orb Merchant. There are a few weapons I would recommend for this build, Freyella which is an Atlantis Unique item that has a 33% chance to increase Elemental Damages by a whopping 260%. A good item for this is Necklace of Harmonia which I use on many of my characters so long as you're attacking the enemy you'll be healing yourself too while using this necklace. Getting Life Leech or Attack damage converted to health will also increase your survivability and is recommended. Otherwise look for gear that comes with Resistances, Defensive Ability or Health on it to increase your survivability. ![]() When it comes to gearing this character you'll want to look for gear that has +Elemental Damages on it if you want to increase your damage. We'll be using Dream Mastery mostly for the support skills and passives in it - unless you plan to use Phantom Strike and play this character as a melee in which case you'd be purchasing that skill too. Other options include using 2 throwing weapons on your character or using a melee weapon and using Phantom Stike along with Thunder Strike for massive burst damage.įor this build almost all of your Skill Points will be spent into the Rune Mastery since that is where the overwhelming amount of your damage will come from. I took the throwing weapon with shield route and used Thunder Strike along with Rune Weapon for my character. Seidr Worker is a combination of the Rune and Dream masteries this build combo is pretty powerful with a couple of different ways to play it. Otherwise almost all of your stats go into Intelligence Important Stats: Resistances, +Elemental Damages, 1000 Defensive Ability, Health & Life Leech or Attack damage converted to health (either are recommended but not required)Īttributes: Enough Strength to wear the shield you want and Dexterity to use Stonebinder's Cuffs. Primary Skills: Rune Weapon, Thunder Strike, Runic Mines, Summon Nightmare, Rune of Life, Energy Armor Seidr Worker Build Guide - Titan Quest: Ragnarok ![]()
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