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Infinite Blink Temporalis Autobomber - Cheaper version

0.3 TTE
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presentationBlood Mage
Updated on Sep 29, 2025
Sep 29, 2025

Build Overview

Hi guys, it's infinite blink temporalis cheaper version, estimated cost is like 500d, but I recommend you at least preparing 600d (in case item price goes higher because of me).

I'm gonna make 2 more videos, 1 even cheaper version, and 1 more mega expensive version, I think they're gonna perform better, so you might want to wait 1 more day and see how they are.


Tthis build comes with a lot of caveats. Please make sure to carefully watch the video and read the guide before trying it yourself.

And if you notice anything I’ve overlooked, please feel free to join my Discord server and let me know!

Link: http://discord.gg/3pwnbN5Af9

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Fast mapping and kinda all-rounded
  • too many things to care about.
  • not so tanky
  • I'm gueesing new version that'll be uploaded tommorow will be just better.
  • if you hold down blink even slightly too long, Sprint gets triggered. To deal with this, you either have to equip Shankgonne boots (and take a huge loss) or use a macro to click only as much as necessary.

Build Variants

Including Temporalis I got the whole gears and jewels under 500d

Equipment

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Please check the video for more detailed explanations.


Wand

  • Prefixes
    • Priority 1: 3 extra Damages
    • Priority 1.1: Spell Damage (almost as good as extra damage)
    • Priority 1.5: Lightning Damage
  • Suffixes
    • Mandatory: +4 to All Spell Skill Levels (⚠ not “Lightning Spell Skills,” it must be all spells)
    • Semi-mandatory: Cast Speed
    • Final slot: Critical-related option. Crit Chance can be better in low-budget setups, but as your gear gets better, Crit Multiplier outperforms it.


Rings

  • Prefixes
    • Maximum Life
    • The other two don’t matter much (Lightning Damage % or Item Rarity).
  • Suffixes
    • Cast Speed, Cooldown Recovery, Strength (or Item Rarity).


Amulet
This is the most expensive item in this setup. I was lucky and managed to pick one up cheaply since several were still on the market, but situation might go different if you try to follow my build later.

  • Prefixes
    • Maximum Life + / Maximum Life %
    • The last slot can be anything useful (highest priority is Item Rarity, but it’s not essential).
  • Suffixes
    • Cast Speed, All Attributes, + to All Spell Skill Levels (mandatory!)


Boots & Gloves
Please refer to the video for in-depth details.

  • Prefixes
    • All Life-related mods
    • Fill empty slots with as much Energy Shield as possible
  • Suffixes
    • 100% Increased Effect of Socketed Items, Strength
    • Final slot: Intelligence if you’re short on it; otherwise Item Rarity or Chaos Resistance.


Unique Items
For the detailed criteria on how to pick them, please see the video.

  • Undying HateTecrod! (explained in the video)
  • Heart of the Well
    • Prefixes:
      1. #% of Leech applied instantly
      2. Extra Damage, or Skill Speed
    • Suffixes:
      1. Crit-related option
      2. Recover #% of Maximum Life on Kill (or Mana on Kill)
      3. Increased Cooldown Recovery Efficiency, or Cast Speed


Jewels
For the final slot, please check the video!

Skill Gems

Support Gem Requirements:

Str 25

Dex 25

Int 30

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Life Remnants

Life Remnants
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Spellslinger

Spellslinger
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Lightning Warp

Lightning Warp

Ball Lightning

Ball Lightning
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Blink

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Siphon Elements

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for other options and more detailed explanation, please check the video!

Passive Tree

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set 2:
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if you have more passive points than me, invest them into crit-related nodes (you can check the video for more options!)

How it Plays

Hold down Spellslinger, or use NumLock (I’ll explain this below in the How it works section) to set up auto-casting.
Then spam Blink.
As you keep teleporting, the skill gets casted automatically and everyone around you dies.

However, if you use it in its default state, even pressing Blink just a little too long will trigger Sprint.
And if you spam Blink too much, the game will kick you back to the main screen for “too many clicks.”

That’s why I strongly recommend using a macro. Adjust the delay based on your cooldown recovery and cast speed under full buffs. (I’ll explain this in more detail below.)

As far as I know, “one button = one action” macros (where a single button is bound to a single action) are not against the GGG policy.
Still, if you’re uncomfortable using macros, then keep an eye out for the other versions I’ll be uploading soon!

One of those version is like you cast the main skill manually, and you only use Blink when you actually need it. In some ways, this version is even more comfortable to play than the autobomber style, and it doesn’t require any macros at all.
I also expect it to surpass the autobomber version in terms of setup cost-efficiency and overall build power.

How it Works

– How to use NumLock to auto-cast Spellslinger

  1. Assign Spellslinger to any number key on the numpad.
  2. Hold down that key.
  3. Turn off NumLock.
  4. Release the key.

Now, until you leave the map, Spellslinger will keep getting casted automatically without stopping.


– Macro
If you’re using a gaming mouse, you can set up a macro with its dedicated software.(e.g: G-hub)
Adjust it according to your cooldown recovery and cast speed so that when you hold down the button, Blink gets triggered exactly as often as needed at the optimal timing.

If you don’t have a gaming mouse, I recommend using AutoHotkey.
I won’t go into too much detail here since that would make the guide overly long, but here’s an example script I wrote myself:

~XButton1::
while GetKeyState("XButton1")
{
Send {Space}
Sleep, 160
}
return

This assumes that your dodge button is bound to the spacebar and that your mouse’s (Backspace? I don't know what is it called) button isn’t already assigned to anything.
With this script, pressing the backspace button on your mouse will make the spacebar trigger automatically.

Path of Building Code

Video Guide

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