If you have Qin's maybe an Asi next, definitely a Magi's Blessing on the way, get some more penetration and then from that point counter-build. "Then into penetration boots, Jotunn's Wrath on a character like Tyr or Guan Yu, or Qin's Sais on a character like Chaac or Osiris. You won't die as a bruiser with those items. It will impact your wave clear but you're safe. If you don't want to do that you can start with a Smithy's Hammer which builds into a Runeforged Hammer and gives you nice physical defence or a Stone of Gaia which gives you nice magical defence. Krett: "A lot of bruisers like to start Death's Toll with potions and maybe Hand of the Gods. Deathbringer then raises the damage that critical strike will do and Titan's Bane is good for breaking base because it's good against structures. if you don't trigger a critical strike when you attack Rage raises your chance of getting a critical strike on your next hit (up to a point). Krett explains that you get the Rage before the Deathbringer as Rage is a crit-smoothing item – i.e. "Finish the gloves, finish boots into The Executioner, Rage, Deathbringer, Titan's Bane." You should never have more mana pots than health pots. The easiest way to think about potions is you can go health/mana/health/mana but always buy health before mana. Krett: A hunter's standard build is Death's Toll with potions and Devourer's Gauntlet rank one. Titan's Bane will also come in useful when you're trying to break the enemy's base. If you're going on auto attack it's penetration boots into Qin's Sais then generally a Magi's Blessing."įor the remaining spots Krett recommends defensive/utility items like Witchblade or penetration items like Titan's Bane. "That's your first big power spike so take huge advantage of that, then into a Jotunn's Wrath, then generally a Magi's Blessing. Fill it out with potions then go into penetration boots. Get Bumba's Mask and you'll probably want Hand of the Gods rank one, maybe two. Krett: "Looking at an assassin, let's assume they're a jungler. Last item is a Rod of Tahuti." Basic assassin/jungler build "Finish your penetration boots, go into a Warlock's Sash, a Book of Thoth, Spear of the Magus or Obsidian Shard depending on your character (Agni, Poseidon, Zhong Kui need Spear, on pretty much anyone else Shard is safe) then Chronos' Pendant, maybe a Polynomicon. That Tiny Trinket doesn't necessarily get built into anything, it's just there to facilitate the start of the game. If you aren't using a mana pot you bought you're wasting gold. If you're using two mana pots before you recall you're using too much mana. Fill it out with pots - generally no more than one mana pot. Krett: "I like to do Vampiric Shroud with a Tiny Trinket but you could also do and boots rank one if you feel you need the active item early. Hide of the Nemean Lion (reflects 20% of basic attack damage back onto the attacker as magical damage) Basic mage build Midgardian Mail (gives a chance to slow enemy movement and attack speed when they hit you with a basic attack) If you're a bit lost when it comes to those last two items, Krett mentions:īreastplate of Valor (25% cooldown reduction means you can access your crowd control abilities more often) "You go into Midas' Boots, Sovereignty, Stone of Gaia rank 2, finish a Magi's Blessing, finish Stone of Gaia, then do whatever you want – have fun with the last two items." It's all about gold generation into later items. Generally high-level supports will go out of the base with wards, ward and then buy some mana pots but you don't have to do that. Krett: " Watcher's Gift, Hand of the Gods (rank 1) and five health pots. For a more in-depth look and to see how items work together check out the monsterpiece which will be going up as Dote Night's first real foray into the world of other MOBAs. Then you can start to play around with your own ideas, fill in the blanks, or tweak some of the items to fit specific situations. The idea here is not to be exhaustive but to give new players a basic structures for item builds on each character class so you don't feel lost. BUT because you might also want build info to hand in a quick and easy-to-digest format we've made this – a separate Smite build cheat sheet with the bare bones information. Fun fact: we have a monstrously large article coming up which goes into a lot of detail about Smite builds thanks to expert and analyst James 'Krett' Horgan.
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