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For more detail on rune and stat choice and specific builds, consult the [[Advanced Guide]].  
 
For more detail on rune and stat choice and specific builds, consult the [[Advanced Guide]].  
 
== Tips ==
 
 
'''Stats to focus on:'''
 
*Strength
 
*Physical Damage Increase
 
*Vitality
 
*Health Regeneration
 
*Armor
 
*Life on Hit
 
*Poison/Arcane/All resistance
 
*Attack/Global Crit Chance
 
*Attack/Global Crit Multiplier
 
*Attack Speed
 
 
[[Rune of Whirlwind]], which uses physical damage may be used in pairing with the [[LoH]] stat to aid in crowd-farming.
 
 
[[Rune of Flurry]] may be used in pairing with a high damage axe to deal large amounts of damage in a short period of time.
 
 
Bears generally use [[OffHand|Shields]] as the preferred offhand slot item because of its block chance implicit stat being more useful than
 
the Spell Crit Chance and multi implicits of the Tomes.
 
 
 
  
 
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Bear
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Bear[edit]

Bear is one of the three spirit options. Bears gain 1 strength every level. Bears start with a Rune of Charge, a Rune of Slash and a sword.

Guide[edit]

Player Opinion: This article contains advice from other players which may be subjective or incorrect. Consult this guide with caution.

In combat, Bears typically use weapons that scale damage with Strength, like the axe and sword which allow the Bear to deal melee damage, and sickle which allows the Bear to be tankier. Bears generally use runes that scale damage with Strength, like Charge for stun and moving close up for melee attacks, Slash for damage and Harvest Life for healing. Bears, however, are not obligated to use these runes, as every rune offers its own functions, pros and cons and opportunities for better builds. You can consult the Advanced Guide to aid you in your rune and stat choice.

Bears generally fall into two categories:
Tanks, powerful supports with somewhat low damage but extremely high health and armor for prolonged attack without much reliance on healers.
High damage, single-target invaluable assets that greatly increase overall dpt.

Both categories have several subcategories.

For more detail on rune and stat choice and specific builds, consult the Advanced Guide.

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