
I had to use Ice Golem in the past which kind of sucked since he only has one ice-elemental attack, but lightning golem should be awesome for proccing the mini-EEs. If you want more non-curse reliant resist reduction, I have had some success in the past with using the Maligaro ring with a golem. I don't want this, as per previous versions of Windows you could pin a specific file to the taskbar, and when clicking on it, you open that specific file, not just an empty. That being said you still want to always prioritize resistance reduction because unlucky rares and the few 75% resistant mobs are super noticeable without much reduction, meanwhile the mobs with low resistance die instantly anyway so you don't need more damage against them.Īlso the fact that bosses are more curse resistant than before makes the Penetration gem even more valuable imo. When trying to drag a specific notepad file to my taskbar, all it does is create a shortcut the the notepad application, so when I click on it, it opens a NEW Notepad file. Step 2: Click the View tab and then click File name. If the file is on the desktop, navigate to the desktop folder using File Explorer. Step 1: Open up File Explorer and navigate to the folder containing the file which you want to pin to the taskbar. Now, right-click on the Show Desktop shortcut on your desktop, and you can pin it to the taskbar or pin it to the Start Menu as. However, you can pin any file to Windows 10 taskbar by following the given below workaround.

Select the icon highlighted in blue, and click OK. Under the Shortcut tab, click the Change Icon button at the bottom.

There still are naturally 75% resistant mobs here and there like the flame golems in Kaom's Dream, but those kinds of mobs are pretty rare these days. How do I put the shortcut on the taskbar in Windows 10 Right-click it and select Properties. It's generally closer to 30-50% in my experience (I played a resist-reducing Infernal Blow Templar a few leagues ago). FYI "all mobs that are resistant have 75% resistance" hasn't been true for a long time.
