Hello
So this is my first build ever. Never shared any builds with community because I didn't like anyone playing with a similar skills as me :P
Intro
So, let's start!
I have 2 builds for Shockadin Uther. If you never played WoW TBC(which I doubt // only in this expansion Shockadin was effective), Shockadin is a kinda like a holy melee mage. Name comes out from his main ability in WoW - Holy Shock. That's enough for an intro, let's speak more about builds. Like I said before, I prepared 2 builds which are very similar:
Full DPS
I use this build on daily basis. Nice sustain and DMG. Even after you die you can still take out 2-3 players that are on low or heal up your teammates to make an advantage in team fight (Holy Devotion talent). The only problem for this build is that mana is lost pretty quickly and without mana you are helpless. Smetimes I mix it up by choosing Conjurer's Pursuit instead of Dense Weightstone but this will lower your burst damage.
Pros
High Damage
High Nuke
High Crowd Control
Cons
Low mana
Due to dealing DMG you will sacrifice other players (which could be a Con too :P)
Semi DPS
This build is being used sometimes but personally prefer the first one I listed. This one focuses more on mana regen and gaining advantage in team fights due to Shrink Ray. Thanks to that talent I managed to win fights where we were outnumbered (2vs3 or 3vs4). The only thing I don't really like in this build is that you can't really do a large damage to enemies which makes you more of a Support rather than a DPS.
Pros
Almost Infinite Mana
Advantage in team fights
Higher sustain on lane
Cons
Lower damage
No nuke
Support rather than a DPS
I hope I explained everything very well and you will like my first build on this website. Hope to provide you with more in future.
Here is just a quick map I played seconds ago just to prove that this build totally rocks! sorry for screenshots being made in polish language.
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See you in Nexus !!!
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