Soul Knight Prequel – Stormshaman: Corona Discharge 4B+ Damage Build

Build Guide: Stormshaman: Corona Discharge 4B+ Damage

By Cashh.

Fatebounds

  • Heavy Ordinance – 3/3
  • Charged Core – 3/3
  • Mortal Kombo – 3/3
  • Critical Casting – 2/3
  • Concentration – 2/3

Helxar-Touched Fatebounds

  • Hex Echocasting
  • Hex Charged Core
  • Hex Heavy Ordinance

Modifiers

  • 1st Priority: Shock Resistance Penetration
  • 2nd Priority: Extra Shock Damage
  • 3rd Priority: Shock Damage, Extra Poison Damage
  • 4th Priority: All DMG, Crit DMG

Note: Bonus Crit Chance isn’t needed for this build.

Valkyrie Boons

  • Aeolian Chant – Fimbulwinter (Important).

The giant comet gives a guaranteed freeze to the enemies that will activate the guaranteed crits.

  • Corona Discharge – Laevateinn, The Worldbane

For some extra damage after using discharge.

  • Replenish – Wake of Jormungand.

Gives poison ailment (Poison ailment multiplies the damage so it’s important to give poison ailment).

Combo

  • Be supercharged by spamming icicles and leafstorm.
  • Use Aeolian chant.
  • Use any healing chip to activate Master of potions.
  • Charge medusa bow (It’s already automatic you just have to click it).
  • Switch to your grandmaster staff to activate the spirit then quickly switch back to medusa bow
  • Time the ice comet to hit before using Corona Discharge and get away as far as possible to deal more dmg with medusa spirit (The more heavy ord you have the more time you have to get away and deal even more damage).

(The nuke deals more damage when the enemy has a lot of ailment inflicted on them especially poison ailment).

Note: Ignore the helheart having lion crest it’s supposed to be a hex heavy ord but i don’t have that so I have no choice but to stick with this and keep farming.

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