Difference between revisions of "Dragonhunter - Radiant Trapper Roamer"
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| difficulty = 2 | | difficulty = 2 | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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'''Elite''' | '''Elite''' | ||
− | * {{Skill|Dragon's Maw}} - it's a CC that could secure kills for you especially when combined with {{Skill|Procession of Blades}}. Most builds have an answer to this skill and {{Skill|Renewed Focus}} lets you stay in the fight longer | + | * {{Skill|Dragon's Maw}} - it's a CC that could secure kills for you especially when combined with {{Skill|Procession of Blades}}. Most builds however have an answer to this skill and {{Skill|Renewed Focus}} lets you stay in the fight longer which makes Dragon's Maw the less popular option. On the other hand time doesn't favor you when facing tanky Cele builds, so sometimes your best option is to go all in with the traps and hope for a quick kill. |
− | + | <!--'''Weapons''' | |
− | + | * ''Axe'' over ''Sword'' - {{Skill|Blazing Edge}} adds another CC to the build that could be used in the {{Skill|Test of Faith}} push/pull combos, but Axe has long CDs and less damage/mobility than Sword. It's also less defensive than Sword, but the CC could compensate for that in some cases.--> | |
− | '''Weapons''' | ||
− | * ''Axe'' over ''Sword'' - {{Skill|Blazing Edge}} adds another CC to the build that could be used in the {{Skill|Test of Faith}} push/pull combos, but Axe has long CDs and less damage/mobility than Sword. It's also less defensive than Sword, but the CC could compensate for that in some cases. | ||
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| weight = Heavy | | weight = Heavy | ||
| stats = Marauder | | stats = Marauder | ||
− | | rune = Superior Rune of | + | | rune = Superior Rune of Surging |
| rune-qt = 6 | | rune-qt = 6 | ||
| weapon1 = Longbow | | weapon1 = Longbow | ||
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| weapon3 = Sword | | weapon3 = Sword | ||
| weapon4 = Shield | | weapon4 = Shield | ||
− | | sigil1 = Superior Sigil of | + | | sigil1 = Superior Sigil of Vision |
| sigil2 = Superior Sigil of Air | | sigil2 = Superior Sigil of Air | ||
| sigil3 = Superior Sigil of Cleansing | | sigil3 = Superior Sigil of Cleansing | ||
| sigil4 = Superior Sigil of Energy | | sigil4 = Superior Sigil of Energy | ||
+ | | amulet = Dragon | ||
+ | | ring1 = Dragon | ||
+ | | ring2 = Dragon | ||
+ | | accessory1 = Dragon | ||
+ | | accessory2 = Dragon | ||
+ | | backpiece = Dragon | ||
| infusion1 = Mighty WvW Infusion | | infusion1 = Mighty WvW Infusion | ||
| infusion1-qt = 18 | | infusion1-qt = 18 | ||
| relic = Relic of the Brawler | | relic = Relic of the Brawler | ||
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+ | <!--'''Stats''' | ||
+ | * On the current setup you should have ~86% crit chance with {{Tooltip|Resolution}} and 100% when you also have {{Tooltip|Fury}} (assuming full Ascended gear). | ||
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+ | * With both Resolution and Fury you slightly overcap Precision. You could squeeze out a bit more damage from the build by replacing the 2 rings and the backpiece with {{Tooltip|Dragon stats}}. The build doesn't have 100% uptime on {{Tooltip|Fury}} though, so at times your consistency will go down a bit compared to full Marauder. It's all about tradeoffs, both are viable choices.--> | ||
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− | * | + | '''Relics''' |
+ | * {{Relic|Relic of the Defender}} - defensive option that could be useful in longer fights, providing plenty of extra healing thanks to the many {{Tooltip|Aegis}} sources in the build. | ||
'''Runes''' | '''Runes''' | ||
− | * {{Rune|Superior Rune of the | + | |
+ | If you don't care about the mobility provided by Surging, other viable options include: | ||
+ | * {{Rune|Superior Rune of the Scholar}} - better burst damage. | ||
* {{Rune|Superior Rune of the Dragonhunter}} - it's very close to Scholar in terms of damage, use whichever is cheaper if you're trying to save gold. | * {{Rune|Superior Rune of the Dragonhunter}} - it's very close to Scholar in terms of damage, use whichever is cheaper if you're trying to save gold. | ||
− | * {{Rune|Superior Rune of Durability}} - | + | * {{Rune|Superior Rune of Durability}} - defensive and beginner-friendly option but lowers your damage. |
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'''Sigils''' | '''Sigils''' | ||
− | * {{Sigil|Superior Sigil of | + | * {{Sigil|Superior Sigil of Agility}} on Longbow - the brief {{Tooltip|Quickness}} is just enough to speed up {{Skill|True Shot}} right after swapping to Longbow. Could replace either sigils depending on the tradeoff you want: replacing Vision makes your burst combo less consistent when you don't have both {{Tooltip|Resolution}} and {{Tooltip|Fury}}, while replacing Air gives up a strong damage proc. |
* {{Sigil|Superior Sigil of Bloodlust}} over Cleansing - further increases your damage if you don't mind putting some extra effort into building stacks and giving up some defense against conditions. | * {{Sigil|Superior Sigil of Bloodlust}} over Cleansing - further increases your damage if you don't mind putting some extra effort into building stacks and giving up some defense against conditions. | ||
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==Consumables== | ==Consumables== | ||
'''Food''' | '''Food''' | ||
− | * {{Food|Peppercorn-Crusted Sous-Vide Steak}} - considered to be the optimal food, strong mix of sustain and damage but requires a cooking skill of 500. | + | * {{Food|Peppercorn-Crusted Sous-Vide Steak}} - considered to be the optimal food, strong mix of sustain and damage but requires a cooking skill of 500 to craft. |
* {{Food|Slice of Candied Dragon Roll}} or {{Food|Omnomberry Ghost}} - extra precision with an armor ignoring damage proc that also heals you. | * {{Food|Slice of Candied Dragon Roll}} or {{Food|Omnomberry Ghost}} - extra precision with an armor ignoring damage proc that also heals you. | ||
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'''Damage''' | '''Damage''' | ||
* The ring created by {{Skill|Test of Faith}} deals more damage than the initial trigger, and a significant portion of your burst damage comes from pulling/pushing foes through it. | * The ring created by {{Skill|Test of Faith}} deals more damage than the initial trigger, and a significant portion of your burst damage comes from pulling/pushing foes through it. | ||
− | :# Drop the trap preferably at your target's feet so that they spring it immediately and not after you already blew a CC. Consider jumping in with {{Skill|Symbol of Blades}} if they are far away. | + | <!--:# Drop the trap preferably at your target's feet so that they spring it immediately and not after you already blew a CC. Consider jumping in with {{Skill|Symbol of Blades}} if they are far away. |
:# Push them out of the ring with either {{Skill|Deflecting Shot}} or {{Skill|Shield of Absorption}}. | :# Push them out of the ring with either {{Skill|Deflecting Shot}} or {{Skill|Shield of Absorption}}. | ||
:# Pull them back in with {{Skill|Hunter's Verdict}} (chain skill of {{Skill|Spear of Justice}}). | :# Pull them back in with {{Skill|Hunter's Verdict}} (chain skill of {{Skill|Spear of Justice}}). | ||
− | :# If possible, swap weapons and use the remaining knockback skill too that you didn't use 2 steps before. | + | :# If possible, swap weapons and use the remaining knockback skill too that you didn't use 2 steps before.--> |
* You deal extra damage to enemies affected by {{Skill|Spear of Justice}}, so consider using it before hard hitting skills like {{Skill|True Shot}}. | * You deal extra damage to enemies affected by {{Skill|Spear of Justice}}, so consider using it before hard hitting skills like {{Skill|True Shot}}. | ||
* There's a delay on {{Skill|Hunter's Ward}}, the final strike doesn't go off immediately after you finish channeling the skill. You could even pull targets in with {{Skill|Hunter's Verdict}} to make sure they get it and can't dodge or move out right before rings appear. The final strike of this skill does heavy damage. | * There's a delay on {{Skill|Hunter's Ward}}, the final strike doesn't go off immediately after you finish channeling the skill. You could even pull targets in with {{Skill|Hunter's Verdict}} to make sure they get it and can't dodge or move out right before rings appear. The final strike of this skill does heavy damage. | ||
+ | ** '''Tip:''' when facing another DH it's very important to dodge the final strike of {{Skill|Hunter's Ward}}. If you do that the cages won't spawn and you avoid most of the damage. | ||
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+ | '''Burst combo examples''' | ||
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+ | ''Hunter's Ward + traps from range'' | ||
+ | :# Place {{Skill|Procession of Blades}} | ||
+ | :# {{Skill|Spear of Justice}} the target. | ||
+ | :# {{Skill|Hunter's Ward}} on your position. | ||
+ | :# Immediately pull in the target with {{Skill|Hunter's Verdict}}. The goal is to drag them into melee where they'll be hit and caged by the last strike of Hunter's Ward, while preventing them from dodging it. The cage will then force them to tank Procession of Blades and any other AoE skills you decide to throw into the mix. | ||
+ | :# {{Skill|Symbol of Energy}} | ||
+ | :# Weapon swap, follow up with {{Skill|Symbol of Blades}} and {{Skill|Zealot's Defense}}. | ||
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+ | ''Test of Faith push/pull'' | ||
+ | :# Cast {{Skill|Spear of Justice}} on your target, we'll need its chain skill later. If the spear misses you might want to skip this combo for now, especially if the target was outside melee range. | ||
+ | :# Drop {{Skill|Test of Faith}} preferably at your target's feet so that they spring it immediately, as ideally CC should be used to make them cross the already active trap, not to activate the trap. Consider jumping in with {{Skill|Symbol of Blades}} if they are far away before dropping ToF. | ||
+ | :# Use either {{Skill|Deflecting Shot}} or {{Skill|Shield of Absorption}} to push them out of the ring. | ||
+ | :# Pull them back in with {{Skill|Hunter's Verdict}} (chain skill of {{Skill|Spear of Justice}}). | ||
+ | :# If possible, swap weapons and use the remaining knockback skill too that you didn't use at step 3. | ||
+ | :#'''Note:''' if you couldn't start this combo in melee range that's still fine, but you'll only be able to proc ToF once. In that case simply drop ToF, pull them in, push them out and end the chain with True Shot if you can. | ||
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+ | ''Ranged burst'' | ||
+ | :# {{Skill|Hunter's Ward}} | ||
+ | :# {{Skill|Spear of Justice}} immediately (should land before the cages spawn) and keep it attached for extra damage, don't pull the target. | ||
+ | :# {{Skill|True Shot}} - your target should be trapped inside a cage from Hunter's Ward by now. | ||
+ | :# {{Skill|Symbol of Energy}} | ||
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* As mentioned above, {{Skill|Shield of Absorption}} is mainly a combo tool, but you can also use it for general CC or to defend against some ranged attacks. It forms a dome around you for a couple of seconds, blocking projectiles. You can choose to detonate the dome with its chain skill, which will cause a bit of AoE healing. | * As mentioned above, {{Skill|Shield of Absorption}} is mainly a combo tool, but you can also use it for general CC or to defend against some ranged attacks. It forms a dome around you for a couple of seconds, blocking projectiles. You can choose to detonate the dome with its chain skill, which will cause a bit of AoE healing. | ||
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+ | ==Related Builds== | ||
+ | * [[Build:Dragonhunter_-_Turbo_Trapper|Dragonhunter - Turbo Trapper]] - Conquest PvP version of the build. |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 8 July 2024
The community gave this build a rating, making it second-tier: Good
Focused on: Strike damage, Mobility and Control
Designed for: WvW Roaming
Difficulty:
Normal
This build was last updated on July 08, 2024 and is up to date for the October 8, 2024 patch.
Overview
A high damage glass-cannon Power Dragonhunter build for WvW roaming.
Skill Bar
Longbow
Sword/Shield
Utility
Skill Variants
Heal
- - better defense against conditions. The signet can also be more convenient in some matchups (especially against ranged targets) because it doesn't rely on enemies triggering a trap for you to get healed.
Elite
- - it's a CC that could secure kills for you especially when combined with . Most builds however have an answer to this skill and lets you stay in the fight longer which makes Dragon's Maw the less popular option. On the other hand time doesn't favor you when facing tanky Cele builds, so sometimes your best option is to go all in with the traps and hope for a quick kill.
Template Code
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Specializations
Equipment
Head
Marauder
Marauder
Shoulders
Marauder
Marauder
Chest
Marauder
Marauder
Hands
Marauder
Marauder
Legs
Marauder
Marauder
Feet
Marauder
Marauder
Backpiece
Dragon
Dragon
Accessory
Dragon
Dragon
Accessory
Dragon
Dragon
Amulet
Dragon
Dragon
Ring
Dragon
Dragon
Ring
Dragon
Dragon
Longbow
Marauder
Marauder
Sigil
Sigil
Sword
Marauder
Marauder
Shield
Marauder
Marauder
Sigil
Sigil
Rune
x6
x6
Infusion
x18
x18
Relic
Relics
- Aegis sources in the build. - defensive option that could be useful in longer fights, providing plenty of extra healing thanks to the many
Runes
If you don't care about the mobility provided by Surging, other viable options include:
- - better burst damage.
- - it's very close to Scholar in terms of damage, use whichever is cheaper if you're trying to save gold.
- - defensive and beginner-friendly option but lowers your damage.
Sigils
- Quickness is just enough to speed up right after swapping to Longbow. Could replace either sigils depending on the tradeoff you want: replacing Vision makes your burst combo less consistent when you don't have both Resolution and Fury, while replacing Air gives up a strong damage proc. on Longbow - the brief
- over Cleansing - further increases your damage if you don't mind putting some extra effort into building stacks and giving up some defense against conditions.
Consumables
Food
- - considered to be the optimal food, strong mix of sustain and damage but requires a cooking skill of 500 to craft.
- or - extra precision with an armor ignoring damage proc that also heals you.
- - defensive option.
- - offensive option.
Utility
Usage
General
- Try to stay in range, keep your distance whenever possible.
- Protection that can also be used while CC'd. is an excellent defensive skill because it's an instant source of
- is unblockable and may even be used to interrupt blocking skills.
- removes conditions and provides a substantial amount of healing for you and your teammates. It's also an excellent mobility tool in combat and a good way of repositioning yourself.
- breaks stun and blocks all attacks in front of you, use it to relieve pressure from yourself and your team - for example, you can stand facing foes attempting to cleave downed teammates while you or your team is reviving them.
- Try to burn through all of your virtues before resorting to . RF is a great panic button when you're being focused by the enemy team and you don't have any CDs left, but Dragonhunter virtues have cast times so any virtues you didn't use before RF will go to waste.
Damage
- The ring created by deals more damage than the initial trigger, and a significant portion of your burst damage comes from pulling/pushing foes through it.
- You deal extra damage to enemies affected by , so consider using it before hard hitting skills like .
- There's a delay on
- Tip: when facing another DH it's very important to dodge the final strike of . If you do that the cages won't spawn and you avoid most of the damage.
, the final strike doesn't go off immediately after you finish channeling the skill. You could even pull targets in with to make sure they get it and can't dodge or move out right before rings appear. The final strike of this skill does heavy damage.
Burst combo examples
Hunter's Ward + traps from range
- Place
- the target.
- on your position.
- Immediately pull in the target with . The goal is to drag them into melee where they'll be hit and caged by the last strike of Hunter's Ward, while preventing them from dodging it. The cage will then force them to tank Procession of Blades and any other AoE skills you decide to throw into the mix.
- Weapon swap, follow up with and .
Test of Faith push/pull
- Cast on your target, we'll need its chain skill later. If the spear misses you might want to skip this combo for now, especially if the target was outside melee range.
- Drop preferably at your target's feet so that they spring it immediately, as ideally CC should be used to make them cross the already active trap, not to activate the trap. Consider jumping in with if they are far away before dropping ToF.
- Use either or to push them out of the ring.
- Pull them back in with (chain skill of ).
- If possible, swap weapons and use the remaining knockback skill too that you didn't use at step 3.
- Note: if you couldn't start this combo in melee range that's still fine, but you'll only be able to proc ToF once. In that case simply drop ToF, pull them in, push them out and end the chain with True Shot if you can.
Ranged burst
- immediately (should land before the cages spawn) and keep it attached for extra damage, don't pull the target.
- - your target should be trapped inside a cage from Hunter's Ward by now.
Sword/Shield
- This is the defensive set of the build, but still has some hard hitting skills.
- The main source of burst damage here comes from . Note that the projectiles can be very unreliable in anything but melee range.
- has many uses: vertical mobility via teleportation, symbol for cleaving, or a combo field which can be used for AoE cleansing by executing a blast finisher in it.
- Use when you or an ally is about to be focused by the enemy, or if you're already pressured. It also applies boons in a cone, try to aim it at as many allies as possible.
- As mentioned above, is mainly a combo tool, but you can also use it for general CC or to defend against some ranged attacks. It forms a dome around you for a couple of seconds, blocking projectiles. You can choose to detonate the dome with its chain skill, which will cause a bit of AoE healing.
Related Builds
- Dragonhunter - Turbo Trapper - Conquest PvP version of the build.
Ratings
Took a hit with the removal of stealth (trapper rune's 6th bonus was a victim of the relic patch). It can still destroy squishier builds but tanky Cele ones are a problem, you don't have the sustain to beat most of them unless you pull off a surprise burst and they have no answer. Still works but it's not as good as Willbender.
Comments
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