Found first Aul in mines at depth 310, area having no mods.
At this depth level and in a "no mods" area he is less dangerous and even easier than a regular T16 Shaper Guardian (this taking in consideration that you are aware of the mechanics of the fight).
The situation is changing with 180 degrees if you find an Aul at depth 500+ and with dangerous area mods.
Why use Basalt flash inside of Granite? From Hideout Tooltip, the +3000 Armnor from Granite give way more physical damage reduction.
From what i learnt from Kelvynn even if Armour numbers seem bigger with a Granite flask up, Basalt mitigates better against single big physical hits that can 1 shot you.
Hi, i have a question, already killed elder, minotaur, both deathless, i would like to know if im already at the point that i will have to start spending a lot of currency for upgrades or if with my current gear i can still go forward, ty guys!
You have decent gear, if you feel the need to upgrade some parts i would start with better gloves (more ES while keeping high flat int on them) then a corrupted %intelligence Astramentis maybe even rings with corrupted implicit % increased intelligence , flat int and resists if you manage to cap your resists from your items.
After that you can go for a better Cyclopean Coil (higher % increased attributes while keeping a % increased intelligence corruption mod on it). From some point to get better gear is starts to cost more than usual but if you play constantly and get some decent drops you will afford them 1 by 1.
Thanks. I read that Armor is not a direct % Damage reduction, & it subtracted from incoming damage, which means the more damage mobs deal, the less % mitigation you get.
Also I tried to add you as friend. PoE has some horrible social interface.
I told you that Delve is the most rewarding area from this game , just got this shiet from a rare chest in the mines:
Nice find! Delving is the best...build currency, get fossils, try and make end game armor, sell the ones you don't need. Much more exciting than chasing old memories.