This build utilizes
Leap Slam to destroy in aoe and then
Rolling Slam for single target. This build is able to reach incredible levels of survivability through Armour stacking, and is able to deal very high damage through
Giant's Blood, which allows us to use two two-handed maces.
Giga Slam Titan
Build Overview
Strengths and Weaknesses
- High Damage
- Fast Clears
- Comes online early
- Great for leveling
- Tanky
- Top tier builds will be faster in their final end game states
- Needs high investment in strength but also takes
Giant's Blood which reduces strength value
Build Variants
This is the end game version of the build. Swap to this as soon as you finish campaign.
Equipment
If you need more defense feel free to drop
Trampletoe for a pair of rare boots. Look to get any resistances you still need on those boots, as well as life, armor, movement speed, and % of armour applies to elemental resistances.
For mapping you want to use your shield, and then when you get to bosses you will want to Dual Wield. Dual Wielding is a huge damage increase, in part because the extra ranks to melee skills increases the mana cost. This increased cost will scale up your Atalui's Bloodletting, massively increasing your damage.
Make sure you have a Life Leech roll on your rings preferable but worst case on your gloves.
Skill Gems
Support Gem Requirements:
Str 100
Dex 20
Int 10
Infernal Cry
Hammer of the Gods
Overwhelming Presence
Scavenged Plating
Forge Hammer
Leap Slam
Rolling Slam
Atalui's Bloodletting is insanely strong as it converts our mana cost to life and also almost doubles the damage of our skills. When mapping we want to run it on
Leap Slam. Against bosses we want to replace Momentum on
Rolling Slam with Atalui's Bloodletting.
Hammer of the Gods is a bit of a meme, but its fun to play with and has some utility. It has some range, nice burst, and is great to drop on bosses or when doing Abyss. However you can easily drop this skill if you don't like it.
Forge Hammer is a useful ranged attack that allows you to clear dangerous things safely. You can also throw it down before a boss spawns to get some extra damage. Overall its a nice piece of utility that is worth running.
Passive Tree
If you don't have 100% chance to Aftershock,
Behemoth is a very valuable pick up. However once you get a chance to aftershock roll on your weapon you can skip this.
Blood of Rage is great to use in combination with Atalui's Bloodletting for free extra rage. The minor node you take while pathing there really enables this passive, as it gives you 1 rage on melee hit. This allows you to constantly refresh the timer on your rage, allowing it to always stay up.
Thirst of Kitava is very useful in maps with reduced life regen, as it you to instantly heal from Life Leech as long as you have a shout active. This means you can dodge the reduced regen. To make this work, you need a Life Leech roll on either your rings or gloves, preferring ring.
How it Plays
This build uses the incredible power of aftershocks and ancestral boosts to deal insane amounts of damage in a huge aoe. This allows us to scale our
Leap Slam and
Rolling Slam into absolute monsters, steam rolling all content in the game.
Trampletoe allows our damage to be dealt in an even larger AOE, making clear super easy.
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