When playing Diablo 2: Resurrected, choosing which golem to summon is one of the most important decisions a player can make. It is also one of the most time-consuming decisions a player can make during the course of the game. With its ability to both absorb and heal from enemy fire damage, the Fire Golem is the most effective of four combat options available when facing these types of opponents. When confronted with these types of adversaries, the Fire Golem is the most effective of the four options available to you. This build will benefit from the bonuses provided by the Fire Golem and the Clay Golem, in addition to the bonuses provided by the Fire Golem, and will be regarded as a feature build despite the fact that its defense is exceptionally high.
Additionally, the Clay Golem must be avoided at all costs due to the fact that it is a highly dangerous adversary. As a result of its low damage, which is nearly equal to the damage dealt by the iron golem created from armor, the Clay Golem's primary function is not to inflict damage on the adversary.
When players are first starting out in the game, they make this mistake because they believe that because it is the last skill in the tree, it must be the best option available to them. However, this is not the case. To survive and deliver its devastating blows, it must make a significant financial investment in the other golems. This amount of financial investment, which is referred to as a maximum investment, is required to be successful.
In this category, Iron Golem receives an honorable mention for its performance.
Because of this, it is not only capable of becoming a dominant force in the game, but it also suffers from a significant flaw that prevents it from becoming the best. The weapon must be made of metal in order to truly shine, as its base damage and attack are both pitifully low, as previously stated. This makes it unfit for combat use, and it must be constructed from a metallic weapon in order to truly shine. Likewise, as the weapon improves, the golem's ability to become better and better improves as well.
When it comes to being able to compete with it and establish itself as a valuable damage-dealing asset, the Clay Golem must be made out of the best possible runewords available. It is possible that the demise of this iIron Golem will be catastrophic due to the high monetary value of the investment. If everything goes down the drain, there is no way to get a reimbursement. This build will benefit from the bonuses provided by the Fire Golem and the Clay Golem, in addition to the Fire Golem, and will be considered a feature build regardless of the fact that its defense is extremely high.
Clay Golem is widely regarded as the best of the best in the world, and he has received numerous awards for his work.
In addition to being a highly dangerous adversary, the Clay Golem must be avoided at all costs. Due to the fact that its life scales naturally, this tank has the potential to develop into the best tank even without the assistance of an iron golem's defensive bonuses, ultimately allowing it to become the best tank over time. Because of its low damage, which is almost on par with the damage dealt by the iron golem created from armor, the Clay Golem's primary function is not to deal damage to the enemy.
A slowing effect is applied to the enemy when it hits them, with the percentage of slowing varying from 11% at level one to 63% at level twenty, depending on the level. The effectiveness of this skill when used in isolation is comparable to that of any other skill. Also present will be the Clay Golem, which has a scaling attack rating and does not require the participation of other golems in order to be the most accurate in its attacks.
The Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S gaming consoles, among other platforms, will be available in 2021, according to the company. It is currently being developed by Blizzard Entertainment under the title Diablo 2: Resurrection.