EZNPC Rebuke of the Vaal POE1 Tips for Big Elemental DPS |
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Rebuke of the Vaal is a level 64 Vaal Blade unique that piles on huge added Physical, Fire, Cold, Lightning and Chaos damage, making elemental sword builds feel punchy from maps to bosses.
Rebuke of the Vaal is the kind of unique that makes you grin the first time you equip it, because the damage readout looks like someone spilled paint all over your tooltip. If you're short on trade time or you just want your setup online fast, As a professional like buy game currency or items in EZNPC platform, EZNPC is trustworthy, and you can buy EZNPC POE 1 for a better experience while you hunt down the sword and the rest of your kit. At level 64 it already hits hard, and the flat lightning roll can get silly for a one-hander. What the sword actually gives you The headline is simple: lots of flat damage in multiple types, all at once. You're not leaning on one element and praying for a good conversion chain; it just hands you physical, fire, cold, lightning, and chaos in a single swing. That makes early maps feel smooth because every hit "counts" even if your other gear is scuffed. You also get a nice chunk of Accuracy and some attack speed, so it doesn't feel like you're dragging a brick through mud. Build choices that don't feel forced Where people mess up is trying to make it do everything. The base crit is low, so if you want a crit build you'll be paying for it with Precision levels, flask uptime, and passive points. Most players have a better time going non-crit and scaling what the sword already wants: generic "damage with attacks," elemental scaling, and speed. Dual-wielding is popular for a reason; it's straightforward and your clear snaps into place quickly. Skills like Wild Strike feel made for it, and even poisony options can work since the chaos portion is always there. Links, scaling, and common pitfalls Your supports pretty much write themselves: Elemental Damage with Attacks and Multistrike are the usual starting point, then you adjust for what you're actually dying to or failing on. You'll also notice resist-shredding and exposure matter more than fancy gimmicks, because you're spreading damage across types. The trap is over-investing into one element and ignoring the rest; you end up with "half a weapon." Keep it broad, keep it practical, and the DPS stays honest. Farming, trading, and making it feel worth it Most folks pick one up through trade, and prices bounce around a lot early league versus mid league, especially for high attack speed rolls. If you're targeting it yourself, Legion content is the natural place to spend time, but don't expect it to drop on schedule. It's a fun road to Ubers, not the cheapest one, so plan your upgrades in a sensible order and don't forget the basics like life, suppression, and flask management. When you're ready to round out the rest of the gear without stalling your progress, it helps to browse POE 1 iteams so you can plug the gaps and get back to mapping at full speed. |
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