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Strengths
- Tanky
- Good Self-healing
- Easy to Play
Weaknesses
- Low Mobility
- Average Damage
Overview
This build focuses on Mists/Open world solo PVP where the Elder's Battleaxe shines as a tanky albeit a bit immobile weapon. Its incredible healing can take many by surprise and the skill floor remains low enough even for new players to have an easy time getting into it and enjoy open world PVP. The price of the build remains quite low which makes this weapon a great choice for beginners.
Equipment
Usage
Elder's Battleaxe
Rending Rage — This is your main damaging ability and the one you will use most to catch targets. Use the first two casts of the ability to deal damage while the third cast can be used to root targets. Keep in mind that every hit will also apply a Rending Bleed that will constantly do damage to the target and lower the healing received.
Battle Rush — This offers you some mobility as it allows you to jump to a location and decrease enemy healing while improving the amount of healing you receive, working perfectly with this build.
Blood Bandit — The unique ability of the Elder's Battleaxe is the range Blood Bandit that allows you to throw 2 axes. The damage received by the enemy will be based on the amount of Rending Bleeds the target has active. Hitting enemies using this ability will also heal you for a great amount.
Deep Cuts — As you will be staying on top of your targets, the bleeds provided by this passive are invaluable.
Elder's Mage Robe
Purging Shield — A great damage increasing chest piece but the main appeal remains the ability to purge enemies that hit you whenever you activate Purging Shield. This will take many enemies by surprise and force them to retreat. This long lasting purge counters a lot of current meta weapons as well which is even better!
Aggression — Straight up increases your damage, good to have!
Elder's Hunter Hood
Retaliate — Another defensive option, Retaliate increases your damage resistance for a short duration while also reflecting 85% of incoming damage back to the attacker. Use this in order to reflect high damaging spells like Spinning Blades, Death Curse or Pyroblast
Balanced Mind — You want to choose this passive for the raw damage increase.
Elder's Scholar Sandals
Energetic Sprint — Without any other option for mana regen, the Energetic Sprint offers great mana regen when used, allowing you to drag out fights in your favour.
Aggression — The standard choice for DPS builds. Remember that you can always switch to Courier to carry more weight when you loot items off corpses.
Elder's Martlock Cape
Shield of Protection — This cape will offers you a boost to your defense when HP drops below 25% and can surprise enemies with your tankiness for a short duration and long enough for you to use Blood Bandit to deal high damage.
Rotations
- You want to try and start with Battle Rush if the enemy is away from you or running following up with Energetic Sprint in order to keep up while Rending Rage is used to deal damage as you move, the third hit being the one that also roots. Use Blood Bandit once you have a few bleed stacks on the target in order to maximize damage!
Most builds enemies might use would be incapable of face-trading with you and you should use Purging Shield whenever they try to do that in order to further discourage them and burn their CDs.
Consumables
Major Healing Potion — In order to double-down on the healing abilities of this build, the Major Healing Potion is a great choice especially coupled with Battle Rush.
Roasted Puremist Snapper — This food allows you to steal HP from the target whenever you do damage. This also works with long-lasting bleeds and its great for your ability to tank damage.