If you've got some budget early ladder shaman with a ravenlore you can still be 4.9k-6.7k with -75% resists, which is significantly more fissure and a huge loss of bear damage compared to the godly pelts. With a perfect 5/5/5 + 2os pelt this would amount to between 5.5k and 7.4k depending on charms, with -60% resists on either. So the build I recommend most is using hoto/spirit on one side and facet sword + facet shield on the other. Whether your fissure deals 3k, 5k or 6.8k, isn't as relevant as whether your opponent has 0%, 50% or 75% resists- a 3k fissure with -75% resists on an unstacked 75% char deals 510 per hit, while a 5k fissure vs 75% resists deals 212 per hit. ![]() ![]() The real thing to understand about fissure is that its damage is largely based on opponents resist and how much you can break them with -resists. A pure fire druid wastes points to try to get more damage on geddon/volcano, but unless you want to make a full meme gimmick build like a geddon druid, that's really not necessary, hence the logic that led to a shaman in the first place. A shaman can swap a few items around and have a fully powered fissure, same damage as a pure fire druid would have- they have largely identical gear with just a difference of how many charms you want to do.
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