![]() Because you’ll be focusing on Water and Frost spells, you’ll be able to take this passive and gain maximum benefit. Additionally, his unique Rod: Watershaper’s Focus will give him an additional Power Level in Water and Frost spells once Enchanted, which is perfect. This allows him to save Ability Points he’d have to spread around into Penetration passives. ![]() This allows you to nuke enemies from orbit at will, regardless of your positioning, and can make all the difference in a fight.Īnd third, by focusing on Water and Frost spells he can take the passive Secrets of Rime to further boost Penetration and it will affect 95% of the damaging spells he casts. Second, the unique Subclass for Druid allows him to cast certain AoEs without fear of damaging party members, which may be one of the best Subclass bonuses in the game. This is because he will gain Penetration from Power Levels, and he desperately needs it or his Elements spells won’t deal fuck all damage, and he’ll gain Power Levels faster as a Single Class. If he Multiclasses or plays a Single Class Chanter his damage will suffer, and most of his benefit will be passive. 10 Perception is terrible to begin with for a DPS class, but his Subclass of Druid is so good that we tough it out anyway!įirst, both of his unique Subclasses are excellent and you really can’t go that wrong making a Multiclass Theurge, but the biggest issue here is damage. ![]() When I play him, I make him a Single Class Druid and I’ll explain why. He also has only 10 Perception, making him more suited for a Chanter that buffs teammates and summons things than a DPS, but unfortunately his Subclass of Chanter doesn’t allow for summons. Tekēhu’s stat spread is much more suited to Real Time With Pause than Turn-Based because of the a higher Dexterity value and a modest amount of Might. This can be a very tough decision for new players because it’s one that is permanent, and cannot be reversed later. Once recruited you’ll have to decide between a Single Class Chanter, Single Class Druid or a Theurge (Multiclass Druid/Chanter). Tekēhu can be found at the Watershapers Guild in the Periki’s Overlook district of Neketaka. Pillars Of Eternity 2 Deadfire Companion Build Guide: Tekēhu (Turn-Based & RTWP) Please note that this Build Guide was updated for the 5.0 version of the game, as well as 1.02 on console (as of January 25th, 2020), and works with both Real Time with Pause and Turn-Based. If you plan to use Tekēhu in your party then read on for some insight into this mystical Companion. I’ll be explaining my Druid Build for both the regular real-time with pause and turn-based modes, so that anyone can use him effectively. In this Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Build Guide we’re going to be taking a look at the sixth companion you usually acquire: Tekēhu. Pillars of Eternity 2 Guides Pillars of Eternity 2 Guides.Party Combinations Guide: Magic, Physical and Mixed.Divinity Original Sin 2 Guides Divinity Original Sin 2 Guides.Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous Guides Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous Guides.Baldur’s Gate 3 Guides Baldur’s Gate 3 Guides.God of War Ragnarok Guides God of War Ragnarok Guides.Midnight Suns Guides Midnight Suns Guides.Hogwarts Legacy Guides Hogwarts Legacy Guides.Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Guides Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Guides.
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