![]() ![]() Like the above user mentioned, having them equipped with a % on attack property will ensure you are getting some use out of the gem even when you're running with a non-spell caster party. Spell gems slotted into your gear retain no added properties so adding "% to trigger on attack" is pointless.Īrtifact spell gems do not have charges so you don't have to worry about them running out.Īs for spell gems, spell gem properties can be very useful. If you're running an attack/defend/provoke build you're less likely to hit that cap. Spells cast from your artifact count against the total number of spell casts you are allowed each turn (15) so if you're running a setup that already casts a lot of spells (spellweaver, Evoker) you may hit this cap earlier than you'd like. You're looking at 25K brimstone per spell gem so you want to make sure you are slotting the gem you actually want to use. Having said that, slotting gems is not cheap. Each artifact type will randomly use its spell gem based on a specfic action.īoots > Either start of turn or dodge (I forget) Understanding artifacts begins with the artifact type. And having the odd gem around for exact situations. So my play-style just relies on automatically triggering helpful gems on attack. P.S It's difficult to make your party weaker by equipping gems VS having none. Figure out if a gem is one that should almost only be triggered manually or if it would be helpful if it triggers automatically. Socket there gems with % chance to trigger on defense or provoke etc. If your party if more defensive or you have a monster dedicate to provoking. ![]() It's hard to go wrong with Speed and Defense. a gem that grants your entire party stats. And a gem that removes all enemy buffs for the entire enemy group.Īll of these are gems that exist. I would also find a gem that HEALS or Resurrects creatures. I would keep an eye out to craft and use one of those if you have a creature that supports it. There is an Astral Gem that unseals all gems and can never sealed. Otherwise for gems that I find handy to use manually. Then socket those gems with "% to trigger on attack" then you will just attack enemies and get some free gem use in. You should equip some gems that deal high single target damage or moderate ALL enemies damage. If you find out that your PARTY attacks a lot. Then truth is while gems do play an important role they won't make or break you 99% of the time. If your not going for a gem,spell or intelligence kind of party/build/playstyle. So it's possible some builds are extremely sensitive to types of gems. I am Realm depth about 170 at the moment. ![]()
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