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Guide:Amazon Subclasses v1.09, by Celine

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Lightning Fury Javazon
This Javazon uses Lightning Fury as its main attack and a nice guide on do's and don'ts is supplied by Flux. Note however that a true Javazon class does NOT have a bow or crossbow on weapon switch. Flux describes a hybrid subclass in truth, but for a Lightning Fury build, his guide is the one to check out. A few pointers I will give right here.
The Lightning Fury Javazon purely uses the skill as a crowd killer. Against solo creatures, small packs and lightning immunes it is doomed to use another skill. Where Flux uses his bowswitch, a pure Javazon will take her sticks and poke them around using charged strike, jab, fend or even impale. For this she needs good defense, damage, life, leech, blocking or at least a balance between all of these. That is sometimes quite difficult, but it is up to you to find out how to handle them. It is best to cast Valkyrie in the center of the pack and Decoy on the side. Having a mercenary with you greatly helps as well. Now run into the crowd and stick near your Decoy. Fend or jab your way through the creatures. Notice that for every minion near you (Decoy/Valkyrie/mercenary) you get one extra attack per monster with fend. A very impressive skill.
If you seem to be running out of mana too fast, you may want to either find a way to increase your damage and leech or you can equip some mana charms , or even, you can even benefit from the usage of items that add mana per each kill- with the mass crowd killing that Lightning Fury is capable of, this may be one of the better options. Combine with some mana leech and Jab for plenty of mana regeneration.
You can also try out the viability of Plague Javelin, but that is only effective starting from skill level 30 swith a great deal of points invested into both it and it's synergy, poison javelin, and the downside is that it cannot be recasted recast very fast.
'''The overall statpoint allocation is'''
Strength: to wear items. Can Could be up as high as 110, to 110wear Thundergod's Vigor.
Dexterity: to max out blocking and for boosting physical damage. Most of the time 200+ is enough
Vitality: to your delight, when going melee or playing hardcore put more emphasis on vitality and life. Put the rest of your statpoints here.
Energy: some points are okayTry and rely on mana leech and mana per kill, but rather than having a large mana pool - a large mana pool only helps at the best way to replenish your manapool will be manaleechbeginning, mana charms and if letting you kill fast enoughget off one or two more attacks, while replenishing mana per killin some way will be far more helpful.
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