Vindicator - Greatsword Shiro

Part of the current metagame

Our curator decided this build is in the current metagame regardless of rating. The community gave this build a rating, making it top-tier: Great

Focused on: Direct damage and Sustain

Designed for: PvP Conquest

Difficulty:
TBD
This build was last updated on May 18, 2022 and is up to date for the March 19, 2024 patch.

Overview

A PvP Vindicator power build with high damage and sustain/group utility.


Skill Bar

Greatsword
Sword/Sword
Utility
Utility

Skill Variants

Legends

  • over - both legends are perfectly fine and offer a good mix of pressure and sustain, with Dwarf (Jalis) being more on the defensive side. Jalis is also more beginner friendly in general as there's 1 less legend to worry about.


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Specializations

Variants

  • is also a viable option, especially when playing with as both if your legends will have an easily accessible upkeep skill to toggle on and off whenever you want. You will however lose 's synergy with the Dwarf elite (no more condition damage reduction).

Variants

  • Take when playing with .


Specialization Variants

Salvation over Retribution also works. Both lines provide plenty of sustain, but Salvation focuses a bit more on supporting allies in teamfights:


Equipment

Greatsword
Sigil
Sigil
Sword
Sword
Sigil
Sigil
Rune
Amulet


Usage

General

  • Invoking a legend resets energy to 50 (ideally 60, more on that later), removes 1 condition, and procs . Swapping legends is basically the main resource management tool in the build - swap whenever you're out of CDs, low on energy, or need to cleanse. As the CD on legend swap is 10 seconds you want to plan ahead with your energy pool accordingly.
  • Vindicators have access to 3 legends in a way, but swapping between the Kurzick legend Saint Viktor and the Luxon legend Archemorus does not proc legend swap related traits and class mechanics.
    • You can swap between the two with (F3 by default).
  • allows for permanent Swiftness Swiftness uptime. The easiest way to trigger this is to turn either or (if you chose Jalis) on and off every 5 seconds.


Shiro

Damage, mobility, CC, minor sustain through evasion and condition cleansing

  • is a skill with life steal, which means the damage it deals bypasses any damage mitigation including Protection Protection or even . That being said it still can't go through evasion or invulnerabilities such as . It's not a great healing skill, so most of the time it'll be used to boost your burst damage.
  • can augment any skill and increase your damage output significantly while active. It's quite expensive though, so don't maintain it for more than a few seconds at a time, use it only for bursts. Note that it's only single target damage, doesn't cleave.
    • Always stop maintaining this skill if you're about to hit 0 energy - turning it off sends it on a 1 second CD while running out of energy results in a 4 second CD.
  • is great for initiating fights from range and immediately starting off with Quickness Quickness coupled with unblockable attacks. Quickness Quickness can be used to do burst damage or cleave downed targets better through auto attacking, while the unblockable attacks could seal the fate of enemies relying on blocking as their last resource option for sustain.
  • won't be used often because it exhausts most of your energy pool, leaving you defenseless and with barely anything to capitalize on the CC. This should only be used to set up kills for your teammates, or to interrupt very important channels like a rez or a stomp.


Weapons and damage

  • The Sword/Sword set offers great burst damage (especially single target), while Greatsword is a bit more defensive with good AoE damage options.
  • is great for blocking attacks under pressure and could be used not only as a gap closer but also a gap builder (just make sure you don't have an enemy targeted). These are not purely defensive skills though, their damage shouldn't be underestimated either.
  • and will serve as the primary burst skills in the build, they are quick and deal high damage.
  • works best in 1v1s, where the damage isn't split. In teamfights it's mainly used for the evasion.
  • and are great AoE skills, but the latter deals more damage against single targets.
  • Archemorus adds a bit of reach to an otehrwise very melee focused build with and . Use these to poke from a safe distance if you don't want to go melee for some reason. The Spear has a huge delay so you could even precast it in a fight and line it up with other damage sources for burst damage.
    • Swapping legends doesn't cancel .


Ranged burst combo example:


Sustain/Support

  • While Archemorus is an offensive legend with plenty of damage, most of the time you'll be swapping to because either you or an ally is under pressure and you need Saint Viktor's help. In teamfights you're more than just a damage dealer, keep an eye on allies too as you have some tools for helping them.
  • is an excellent source of AoE condition cleansing, something the build otherwise desperately lacks. Your best way of dealing with conditions is not getting hit by them, luckily the build has plenty of block/evade frames.
    • Tip: if you need to cleanse a lot of conditions and you're on Shiro, try to use first. This way you'll potentially get rid of a few non-damaging conditions, increasing the chance of cleansing the damaging ones.
  • Both Shiro and Saint Viktor have tools for evading attacks, these are and . With only 1 dodge bar these will come in handy, along with the block from .
  • transforms your dodge into a source of AoE healing/barrier application, try to land on top of as many allies as possible to share it with them.


Ratings

This build has a rating of 5 stars based on 4 votes.
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4 stars
Goon gave this build 4 stars • February 2023
The most recent nerfs have reduced both your sustain and kill pressure. The build still has amazing sustain but will struggle to get kills against good players. Still a solid choice for trolling far until you get a plus, though I would argue the devastation - dps/roamer variant is more valuable to a team.
5 stars
Hanz gave this build 5 stars • October 2022
Gained a surge in popularity after the October patch gave Vindis a second dodge. Got about a dozens nerfs in a week since then but it's still great, lots of dodges and crazy boon uptime plus decent damage. Probably the easiest revenant build out there right now.
5 stars
Dec3mber gave this build 5 stars • March 2022
This build provides us an easier way with more sustain, more defense and more mobility than power herald. It can win almost 1v1 fights against almost specs. However, still can be cc to death if you join combat carelessly. I prefer using Dwarf and Alliance for more survivablity. The Assassin Stance costs a bit more energy and has bad heal plus no condi cleaner
4 stars
Hardin015 gave this build 4 stars • March 2022
A very powerful build, the evade traits for sustain is super powerful, it's like another heal, you get 3k+ barrier + 3k+ healing, to you AND Allies. Plus still some pretty insane dps, the only reason I give it 4 stars is because the chances of you getting to do all that and dealing any damage is most likely not gonna happen realistically. Realistically, Power Herald is far more practical and viable. It's got a great combination of defense, offense, utility AND isn't 100% braindead, it's a well balanced build without trying to be something really stupid.

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