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This screenshot posts the deafult eq of my eu ladder bvc.
If all of that eq was perfect then that would be the perfect eq a bvc can have.
Explenation for eq choices:
Arreat, gives ar/resi/skills and it's soxed with a ed/ias jool, best would be a resi/ias jool cos ias gives you a extra frame of ias when you are using widow.
Eni is dusk or wyrm depending on if you add some points to str.
Higlord nice light resi/godly deadly strike.
Grief + Beast = most damage a barb can do
Draculs for str and ow, should never be taken off, when you stat your char include the 15 str in your calcs.
Arac to reach the 37% fcr bp, that is needed to catch casters.
Gores are godly for any melee char upped perf gores are even godlier.
Fcr rings
perfect fcr ring for a bvc would be 10fcr/100+ar/80+mana/15%all resi two of those and you are set
With that eq you can hit the required fhr bp by adding 4 fhr scs, perfect ones would be 5all resi/5fhr.
The rest of the inv should be filled with max dam gcs +anny+torch and the rest of the space left with 20life/36ar scs, i prefer using this combo over 322s cos you get more ar with your fcr eq.
Hope it helps when making a bvc ^^
Additional Comment:
bvs will always get pwned by a shield barb.
btw the d2jsp guide is little crap, i've had a few people ask for a guide, i'll try to slap one together before i go to bed tonight.
reasons why d2sp guide is not good:
different versions of bvcs exist some use forti/duress and some go for full vita build.
frw skill must be on lvl14 or more at all time for some serious desync.
not all bvcs use hel in widow, i personally prefer using um and some dex eq to boost my dex to the required amount.
not all barbs use dooms cos they don't fit into your chest.
foh eq varies loads, some use resi zerkers some use charm stack, some use ort kiara and so on.
This is a seriously difficult build to make if you are new cos eq largely depends on your play style.
Edit: i really can't be ****ed to write a guide actually, so if there is someone out there interested in starting a guide it would be great, i can add my own experience/suggestions for it.