Mundunugu's Regalia Set
Welcome to our Mundunugu's Regalia guide, where we tell you all about this Witch Doctor set: what the pieces are, how to farm it, how it works, and which builds are using it.
List of Mundunugu's Regalia Pieces and Desirable Rolls
The following is a list of all pieces of the Mundunugu's Regalia set, along with a sample list of desirable rolls for the respective item. This stat priority listing is meant to show you what is roughly a good roll of a set item; when trying to put together a build, always check our dedicated guide for the best-in-slot stats for the specific playstyle.
- Helm: 
 Mundunugu's Headdress — Desirable stats: Intelligence, 
Socket, Crit Chance, Spirit Barrage Skill % - Shoulders: 
 Mundunugu's Descendant — Desirable stats: 
Intelligence, Vitality, Life %, Cooldown Reduction - Gloves: 
 Mundunugu's Rhythm — Desirable stats: Intelligence, 
Crit Chance, Crit Damage, Attack Speed - Chest: 
 Mundunugu's Robe — Desirable stats: Intelligence, 
Vitality, 3 Sockets, Armor or Elite Damage Reduction - Pants: 
 Mundunugu's Decoration — Desirable stats: Intelligence, 
2 Sockets, Vitality, Armor - Boots: 
 Mundunugu's Dance — Desirable stats: Intelligence, 
Spirit Barrage Skill %, Vitality, Armor 
How to Farm Mundunugu's Regalia Pieces
Please refer to our guide on how to farm legendary and set items to increase your chances of getting Mundunugu's Regalia pieces.
How to Use the Mundunugu's Regalia Set
The Mundunugu's Regalia sports both utility and damage oriented bonuses, 
offering a major utility bonus to 
 Big Bad Voodoo at the 2-piece investment 
point, a powerful damage reduction bonus tied to 
 Spirit Walk at the 
4-piece bonus, and scaling 
 Spirit Barrage damage multiplication at the 
6-piece bonus, tied to your sheet Mana Regeneration per Second.
- 2-piece bonus
 Big Bad Voodoo now follows you and lasts twice as long.
 - 4-piece bonus
- Gain 60% damage reduction for 30 seconds when you enter the Spirit Realm.
 
 - 6-piece bonus
 Spirit Barrage deals 20,000% increased damage plus an additional % equal to 5 times your Mana Regeneration/Second.
 
The 2-piece bonus of the Mundunugu's Regalia set offsets one of the biggest 
drawbacks to one of the longest and most potent Witch Doctor CDs — 
 Big Bad Voodoo — by turning it from a static, area-of-activation 
buff to one that follows you around. On top of that, the bonus doubles the 
skill's duration, easing the strain on your cooldown reduction bonuses on gear. 
As far as scaling the 
 Spirit Barrage bonuses (when incorporating the full 
6-piece bonuses of the set), look no further than the 
 Rain Dance 
rune.
The 4-piece bonus of the Mundunugu's Regalia set reduces incoming damage in 
half for a massive, 30-second period after you "enter the Spirit Realm", which 
equates to simply using 
 Spirit Walk — an indispensable protective 
and mobility cooldown that Witch Doctor builds take by default. The bonus more 
than doubles the base CD of the skill, ensuring its permanent uptime.
The 6-piece bonus of the Mundunugu's Regalia set scales 
 Spirit Barrage 
damage based on your current Mana Regeneration per Second, tying the set to the 
use of this skill for damage. Note that you can enhance this stat through 
bonuses of gear; Mana Regen is a possible stat in the primary rolls of your 
weapon (likely 
 The Barber) and offhand (likely 
 Gazing Demise). You 
can also temporarily boost this stat for a massive increase of damage via the 
 Rain Dance rune of 
 Big Bad Voodoo.
Builds using the Mundunugu's Regalia set
Changelog
- 13 Mar. 2020: Edited to reflect the current state of the set, plus additional explanations.
 - 03 Feb. 2020: Page added.
 
This build is presented to you by Deadset, one of the very few professional Diablo 3 players. Deadset regularly publishes video guides on Youtube and streams on Twitch, where you can see how this and other builds play out in practice.
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