by roanispe Thu Jun 21, 2012 2:28 am
The normal Halberd's r1 is different thing from the Gargberg's one. I personally prefer the the mix-up game you can play with the Gargberg's r1, and I think it is well worth the 10-15 points of AR with the bonus resistances making it even better in my opinion. However, the Halberd has a very deadly poke, and some people like the style of it more.
I strongly suggest the Composite Bow as a back-up weapon. It is a great tool for laying pressure, but be careful when using it as you can and will be poised-stabbed if you let people get too close.
Also if you make this build again, remember that when you two-hand anything you are treated as having 1.5 times your Strength (including bows). This means with 27 Strength, you reap the benefits of 40 Strength for damage when you decide to 2-hand. Since diminishing returns kicks in after this point, this is where 2-handed AR capstones. Just to show the example with 40/40, when you two-hand your +15 Claymore you'll have an AR of 532. Comparatively, with 27/40, you'll have an AR of 524 which makes for a difference of 8 AR for 13 levels. This gives you a lot of room to get, perhaps, maximum casting speed with 45 Dex. or get more Vit. and Att. so you can slug it out more.
This comes at the cost of one-handed AR, which could be a downside with the Claymore's impressive 1hr2, but this is just another thing consider if you do make another. You could do 35 Strength, so that you could have 5 extra points to spend at the cost of some one-handed AR without effecting the two-handed lethality of the Claymore and those extra points could go into getting 45 Dex to get the most out of your Pyromancy. Just something to consider.