The Magic of Bubble Wraps: Unleashing the Power of Witchcraft

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Witchcraft bubble wraps are a unique concept in the world of witchcraft and occult practices. This term refers to the act of creating a protective bubble or shield around oneself using magical techniques and rituals. In witchcraft, creating a bubble wrap is seen as a method to protect oneself from negative energies, psychic attacks, and unwanted influences. It acts as a barrier that shields the practitioner from external disturbances and allows them to perform their spiritual work without interference. There are several methods to create a bubble wrap in witchcraft, depending on the individual's preferences and beliefs. Some may use visualization techniques, where they imagine a bubble enveloping their entire body, protecting them from any harm.


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Inpulsa at the start of a league costs about your firstborn child, so if you have a good relation with adoption agencies and are careless about condom use, you can get one. This build makes use of Inpulsa s for the fast clear capabilities it bestows upon it s wearer and Storm Burst for overlapping a bunch of balls together to slap them on to the face of whatever unlucky monster you choose to target.

Witchcraft bubble wraps

Some may use visualization techniques, where they imagine a bubble enveloping their entire body, protecting them from any harm. Others may incorporate physical tools, such as crystals or protective amulets, to enhance the energy of the bubble wrap. The process of creating a bubble wrap generally involves a ritual or spell, where the practitioner sets their intention and asks for divine or elemental assistance in forming the protective shield.

[3.3] Rasgeroth's Bubble Wrap. (Storm Burst Elementalist.) Shaper/Red Elder Viable.

DISCLAIMER: This is a build using Orb of Storms to clear, and Storm Burst to burst down bosses. So there will be some mentions of orbs and balls, damage per ball or orb, spreading and what not. THIS IS THE PLACE TO GET ALL OF THE JUVENILE JOKES OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM. Snicker, laugh away, do whatever you want, but do it before you start reading. Builds in Path of Exile is serious business, and I know full well what kind of elementary school level puns a build such as this one might invoke.

Hello there, my name is Rasgeroth and I like balls. Orbs? ORBS! Goooooooood f****** dammit.

You may disregard the disclaimer already.

I'm a Path of Exile player since 2013, and lately I've been fiddling with a lot of builds to finally decide to share a few of them. I first used the Storm Burst on a Scion to somewhat successful degree (Up to guardians) back when it was first released in the Harbinger League. A little gem in the patch notes told me about elemental leech and the noticeable damage buff for the Storm Burst itself, so I decided to have another go at it. (Movie Preview Voice: This time, it was personal.)

Other than this build, I've got a bunch of goodies waiting around in my standard league roster, and I am a newbie streamer. You can take a look at my profile with Path of Building, and watch me baby rage about lag spikes right here:

3.4 Changes: No nerfs for this one. Orb of Storms trap or totem is of no use for this build, and no changes to anything this build does make use of. Plays the same, hits the same. Probably, only change you will see is the global illumination changes for those with good PC's.

ABOUT THE BUILD:

This build makes use of Inpulsa's for the fast clear capabilities it bestows upon it's wearer and Storm Burst for overlapping a bunch of balls together to slap them on to the face of whatever unlucky monster you choose to target.

Here are some graphic images about how the build should look and feel while playing it:

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Here is how it looks in game:

To get the culling from my golems, I ran headfirst in to a Shaper Orb. Was fun. Can we add Shaper Slam immunity to their Elemental damage immunity pretty please?

On a more serious note, I do love how Storm Burst sounds and it gave me the idea about how to name the build, but while it deals a ton of damage, you won't be using it much other than for single target. Inpulsa's be broken, yo!

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With great Inpulsa's, comes great responsibility. The build revolves around orbs, first one is dropping an Orb of Storms to pop an entire screen worth of mobs. (Exquisite in incursions, especially if those regular joes are cuddling the architect.) Second is channeling Storm Burst, sending a barrage of small orbs at your target, alt-tab, go to youtube, type WTF BOOM, put it on a loop, and watch the mayhem.

Since Storm Burst isn't the usual channeled spell, you won't be standing around much. What you want is to make sure you channel at most 2 seconds, most of the time it is even less. Most damage comes from shotgunning the orbs together, which means you have an area where your optimal damage occurs, and that area is usually half a screen away. You can create damage zones via creating waves of orbs, but the damage is high enough to just click half a second and move on for the next target.

One of the main issues of the build is that GGG hates self casters. AHEM.

Nevermind that, one of the main issues of the build is that you need a Watcher's Eye for the Wrath Mana Leech effect. There is no regen in the game that makes sure you can channel as long as you want to with this build. You need the leech, and you need it bad. Since Watcher's Eye is a lot more permanent than using blasphemy and Warlord's Mark, I opted for that. The life leech will come from your gear and ascendancy. (0.9 percent life leech is enough to get you to the cap.)

Other than that, the required gear is rather cheap atm.

For the ungodly clear speed it provides. Being unaffected by Shock is also a great bonus for a fragile build like this one.

For the extra projectile and cast speed. Cast speed means more balls, extra projectile means more balls. Seriously, you want to go Onyxia Raid Wipe kind of more balls with this build. (Those that understood the reference, meet up and we'll drink to how fucking old we got over the years.)

Free conductivity is free, allows you to get another curse to increase your damage.I went with Elemental Weakness , if you want to be more defensive, Enfeeble is a good choice as well. (Projectile Weakness isn't good enough damage increase, especially considering you want your target to be wrapped with balls, not be pushed away by them.)

Elemental Proliferation is what you need on these, along with the Elemental Damage Leech. Any Shaper Sceptre with Increased Crit and Elemental Proliferation will also do, as long as you can enchant 0.2% Lightning Damage Leech from Catarina on it. The perfect Shaper Sceptre gives more damage, and it also does not exist. (Lightning Pen, Inc Crit For spells, Elem Prolif, Cast Speed, Adds Lightning Dam to Spells, Cata Mod.) These two are cheap and very very effective, so go for them. If you got Bill Gates Exalts, look for or craft the Shaper Sceptre.

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  • Popping. Lots and lots of popping. Inpulsa's pops the density, Storm Burst pops the remaining few.
  • Can deal with most map mods. Cannot Leech being the only exception. You can shut down your second curse aura, spam a mana flask along with a life flask. But if you like torturing yourself like that, why are you playing a game that is MOSTLY enjoyable? (Looking at you, damn porcupines.)
  • Fast. Hella fast. A few bursts from the Storm Burst and things drop like flies. Every magic monster die from a few zaps from the Orb of Storms, and with a build that focuses on high cast speed to overlap orbs, Storms zap quite a lot in a quite little amount of time. Rares get betrayed by their own henchmen's health pools, and Beyond monsters don't live long enough to be seen that they spawned. Even beyond bosses, most of the time.
  • (Edna Mode Voice:) No corpses!. Inpulsa sweeps screens crystal clear, and porcupines and a certain jackass that loves to blow those pesky corpses up can go screw themselves.
  • Fast clearing self caster, roar with defiance against game designers. Then cross your fingers and pray a lot to not get banned. Maybe don't write this down on the game's own forums? WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!
  • Very affordable. Even the required Watcher's Eye is doesn't cost much. Though if you have currency to burn, you can go for double wrath versions to do even more damage.
  • Inpulsa's. Need I say more? Shock immunity without the immunity, people.
  • Fragile. With 6K HP, and armor/evasion that equals to protection of a cosplay armor, this isn't the build to face tank anything. You don't need to stand still too long to deal a ton of damage though.
  • Self caster, not for everyone.
  • Not the best league starter. Doryani's at the start of the league cost an arm and a leg each, and you need the hands that usually come attached to the arms you just sold to get the Sceptre to play the game. Inpulsa at the start of a league costs about your firstborn child, so if you have a good relation with adoption agencies and are careless about condom use, you can get one. Snakepits are also another problem as nobody comes outta Twilight Strand and enters Lair of the Hydra. Second curse is optional so Impresence isn't the most important required item, but the rest are pretty much out of reach for a while.
  • Not enough cons to balance out the pros? Seriously, can't think of anything.

PASSIVES & ASCENDANCY:
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Current version for Path of Building. For non-PoB version, the leveling section has the tree.
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Bandits:
Spoiler Pop those lawless troublemakers. Even the gentle one, Oak.
Pantheon:
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Major God: Soul of the Brine King. You are a fragile build, you need this. It would be all too easy to stun-lock you and end you otherwise.
Minor God: Soul of Shakari, Soul of Gruthkul. Either is useful, I prefer poison immunity for the convenience. In this build, you don't stand still long enough to make use of Soul of Tukohama.


Ascendancy:
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In order of importance:
Paragon of Calamity: Bread and butter of self casting. You really need the leech from here. Defensive bonuses are good, and reflect immunity is a must.
Pendulum of Destruction: Checkpoint for the Heralds, increased area helps with increasing the overlap of your storm burst orbs.
Mastermind of Discord: Lots of penetration and Herald of Lightning goes with the theme by popping those barrels. Thanks to Inpulsa and Orb of Storms, it is active as long as you need, and deals enough damage to regular monsters to keep your popping chain going.
Liege of the Primordial: More cast speed for more ball overlapping. Second golem is up to you, I went with Flame for more damage, but Stone is also a good option if you want to be safer in the labyrinth for example. Just keep in mind that Stone Golem won't have the Elemental damage immunity of the Flame Golem.

If you think your shocking capabilities are sub-par, you can drop Liege of the Primordial for Shaper of Desolation. For your information, nothing lives long enough to make use of those freezes and ignites though.

I may be taking my son, Thomas, on Monday, to fly out to Virginia to check out a college. This is completely last minute so we are trying to make it work!
Witchcraft bubble wraps

This can be done through the recitation of incantations, the use of sigils or symbols, or the invocation of deities associated with protection and defense. Once the bubble wrap is created, it is important for the practitioner to maintain it regularly. This can be done through meditation or visualization exercises, where the individual focuses on reinforcing the protective barrier and renewing its strength. It is also advised to regularly cleanse and purify the bubble wrap to remove any negative energies that may have accumulated. Witchcraft bubble wraps can be a valuable tool for witches and practitioners of the occult, as they provide a sense of security and allow for uninterrupted spiritual work. However, it is essential to remember that bubble wraps should not be used as a substitute for self-care, proper grounding, and practical safety measures. They are simply an additional layer of protection and should be used in conjunction with other practices to ensure well-being and balance..

Reviews for "Unconventional Witchcraft Tools: Harnessing the Power of Bubble Wraps"

1. Grace - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the "Witchcraft bubble wraps". They claimed to be infused with mystical powers and promise to protect you from negative energy, but I saw no difference at all. The bubbles were just regular bubble wraps, and I didn't feel any special energy or protection when using them. It's a shame because I was really looking forward to this product, but it definitely did not deliver on its promises.
2. James - 1 star - I can't believe I wasted my money on these "Witchcraft bubble wraps". They are nothing more than a gimmick. The packaging makes it seem like they have some magical properties, but in reality, they are just regular bubble wraps. I didn't notice any difference in energy or protection when using them. Save your money and skip this overhyped product.
3. Lily - 2 stars - I was intrigued by the concept of "Witchcraft bubble wraps" and ordered them with high hopes, but I was left disappointed. The bubble wraps themselves were of good quality, but the promised magical properties were nowhere to be found. I expected a unique and powerful experience, but it felt no different than using regular bubble wraps. Don't waste your money on this product unless you're solely looking for regular bubble wraps with an extra price tag.
4. Ryan - 1 star - I have never been so let down by a product before. The "Witchcraft bubble wraps" were a complete disappointment. The packaging made them seem like a magical and transformative item, but they were nothing more than ordinary bubble wraps. There was no special energy or protection whatsoever. Don't fall for this marketing gimmick like I did. Save your money and invest in something more worthwhile.

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