Savagery is a powerful skill that can greatly enhance your combat effectiveness in Grim Dawn. These skills can increase your damage output and provide additional bonuses when used in conjunction with Savagery. Additionally, it is important to invest in skills that complement Savagery, such as the Brute Force and Feral Hunger skills. This means that you should be using the skill as oftn as possible in combat to maintain maximum charges. To use Savagery effectively, you need to keep up your charges at all times. Additionally, by using Savagery as your default weapon attack, you can free up skill slots for other abilities, giving you more versatility in combat. This makes it an excellent skill for any character build that relies on melee combat. Not only does it increase your damage output, but it also increases your chance to hit and your attack speed. This means that to maintain maximum charges, you need to continually use the skill in combat. However, if you go two seconds without using Savagery, a single charge is subtracted from your character, down to zero. Every time you use the skill, a charge is added to your character, up to a maximum of six or nine depending on your skill level. Savagery is a skill that requires constant attention and upkeep. At maximum charges, Savagery can deal massive amounts of damage to your enemies. Each charge increases your chance to hit, your damage, and your attack speed. When activated, it increases the intensity of your attacks with every strike, building up charges that increase the potency of your bonuses. Still cool though, I specced blademaster rogue thing / shammy and was starting to regret it because I didnt have many thing to get from shammy, seeing that this is actually good is nice.Savagery is a default weapon attack that can be used with all melee and ranged weapons. I was wondering, any chance that savagery isnt proccing off of other skills, but the bleed DOT from savagery? so while using other skills it procs but thats not because of them? each tick of swarm counts as attack plus hitting multiple enemies. Have you tried putting falcon swoop on swarm? I use that and it triggers like crazy. I want to experiment with savagery sounds interesting. Originally posted by Ghostlight:I just want to add the following just in case anyone is unaware of just how powerful Savagery is. I have walked up to lone enemies with 8 stacks of Savagery, and just to see the comedy animation I have used Rebuke on them (500% weapon damage).I pressed no other button but Rebuke, and the Falcon Swoop has procced! I have Falcon Swoop bound to Savagery, and it seems that if I use any skill that has a weapon damage component in its damage AND Savagery is stacked at the time, then ALL of those skils can proc Falcom Swoop!! E.g. Now, the following is not confirmed, but I keep seeing it happen in combat (though I cannot reproduce on the dummies). However, if I go stack Savagery to 8 stacks, that tooltip for Blade Arc changes.now it caps out at over 60k. The tooltip for my Blade Arc, at level 60 states it caps out at ~30k damage. My Warder uses Blade Arc, maxxed, and with the modifier that gives it a cooldown and boosts its damage. This means that every single skill that has a weapon damage component in its damage will get the boost from Savagery! This makes skills like Blade Arc absolutely ridiculous. If you stack Savagery up to its max (which is 8 when the skill itself is maxxed out), it will increase your WEAPON damage by the stated amount (I think it is 130%). I just want to add the following just in case anyone is unaware of just how powerful Savagery is.
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