That said, it still may be a good weapon for a Fend or Charged Strike/Lightning Strike Spearazon. No class has Pride as their Best in Slot (Bis) weapon, since it lacks many of the secondary traits melee characters love, such as Crushing Blow or Open Wounds. This next section will discuss what classes and specs can make the most out of Pride, and whether you should consider using Pride with your Mercenary follower, what base items to consider, and where to acquire Runes.īest Classes and Specs for the Pride Runeword Runewords vary on their suitability for different classes and specs, as well as utility for the various Mercenaries. The fact that Pride is limited to the Polearm also limits who will want to use this, or what Mercenary can wield it. Sur has more high-desirability items that use this rune. However, unlike Jah or Ber, Cham has few other items that will be rivals for Cham's use (although two new Runewords introduced in Patch 2.4 will feature Cham, but one is a bow with a lower version of Concentration and is unlikely to be a keen competitor, at least as a Mercenary weapon). The Cham and Sur runes are what makes this Runeword expensive, as these are rare, top-level Runes that must be farmed at the highest levels. This aura is great for melee characters as it increases Physical damage and reduces the chance an attack will be interrupted. Pride is a Polearm-only Weapon Runeword that's most often equipped by Act II Mercenaries for the Concentration aura. Level 16-20 Concentration Aura When Equippedġ.875-185.625% Extra Gold From Monsters (1/875/cLvll) 25% Chance To Cast Level 17 Fire Wall When Struck