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| designed for = open world, open world general | | designed for = open world, open world general | ||
| focus = condition damage | | focus = condition damage | ||
− | | rating = | + | | rating = good |
| xpac = eod | | xpac = eod | ||
+ | | difficulty = 2 | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | Condi Harbinger is a | + | Condi Harbinger is a fast and mobile build that deals damage through {{Tooltip|Torment}}, {{Tooltip|Bleeding}}, and {{Tooltip|Burning}}. It also provides very high uptime of {{Tooltip|Quickness}}, {{Tooltip|Fury}}, and {{Tooltip|Might}} to itself and nearby allies. It also has great CC capabilities through {{Skill|Vital Draw}}, {{Skill|Voracious Arc}} and {{Skill|Vile Blast}}. |
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+ | The main downside is how squishy it is. {{Skill|Harbinger Shroud}} does not replace your health bar unlike {{Skill|Death Shroud}} or {{Skill|Reaper's Shroud}}. On top of that, you have reduced maximum health from your profesion mechanic {{Trait|Dark Disciple}} accumulating Blight. This leaves you very vulnerable to burst damage, but you do have some healing over time from {{Trait|Alchemic Vigor}} and can stay moderatly safe by fighting from range. | ||
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| utility2 = Elixir of Risk | | utility2 = Elixir of Risk | ||
| utility3 = Blood Is Power | | utility3 = Blood Is Power | ||
− | | elite = | + | | elite = Elixir of Ambition |
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− | * | + | ===Weapon variants=== |
− | * | + | Players with [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Weaponmaster_Training Weaponmaster Training] with the Secrets of the Obscure expansion should use {{Tooltip|Scepter}} + {{Tooltip|Torch}} in the second weapon set. |
+ | * {{Tooltip|Warhorn}} can be used for some extra crowd control. | ||
+ | * {{Tooltip|Focus}} - boon removal and more life force generation. | ||
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+ | ===Skill variants=== | ||
+ | ====Heal skill==== | ||
+ | {{Skill|Elixir of Promise}} provides both damage and healing. You can consider other options: | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Well of Blood}} provides slightly higher raw healing. | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Consume Conditions}} is great vs. enemies that inflict conditions. | ||
+ | ====Utility Skills==== | ||
+ | {{Skill|Blood Is Power}} is taken for damage and boon generation and should never be replaced. {{Skill|Elixir of Anguish}} is taken to sustain {{Tooltip|Quickness}} and should never be replaced. {{Skill|Elixir of Risk}} provides boon generation but can be replaced by other alternatives: | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Epidemic}} is amazing for AoE damage by spreading the conditions on your enemy to other nearby enemies, but useless in single target fights. | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Spectral Walk}} stun break and condition cleanse. | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Corrosive Poison Cloud}} - destroys projectiles. | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Plague Signet}} - amazing in fights with many conditions. | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Signet of Spite}} - single target damage. | ||
+ | ====Elite skill==== | ||
+ | {{Skill|Elixir of Ambition}} deals massive damage when cast above the Blight threshold. | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Summon Flesh Golem}} - tanky CC buddy. | ||
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==Specializations== | ==Specializations== | ||
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* {{trait|Parasitic Contagion}} can be taken for a nice boost to survivability at the cost of some condition damage. | * {{trait|Parasitic Contagion}} can be taken for a nice boost to survivability at the cost of some condition damage. | ||
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==Equipment== | ==Equipment== | ||
* Ascended gear and stat infusions are not required; you can use exotic gear with the same stats. | * Ascended gear and stat infusions are not required; you can use exotic gear with the same stats. | ||
− | + | This build uses the standard raid gear, making it ideal for general PVE. | |
{{PvE equipment | {{PvE equipment | ||
| weight = Light | | weight = Light | ||
| stats = Viper | | stats = Viper | ||
− | | rune = Superior Rune of | + | | rune = Superior Rune of Tormenting |
| rune-qt = 6 | | rune-qt = 6 | ||
| weapon1 = Pistol | | weapon1 = Pistol | ||
− | | weapon2 = | + | | weapon2 = Dagger |
− | | sigil1 = Superior Sigil of | + | | sigil1 = Superior Sigil of Torment |
− | | sigil2 = Superior Sigil of | + | | sigil2 = Superior Sigil of Bursting |
− | | weapon3 = | + | | weapon3 = Scepter |
− | | weapon4 = | + | | weapon4 = |
− | | sigil3 | + | | sigil3 = Superior Sigil of Torment |
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+ | * Players with [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Weaponmaster_Training Weaponmaster Training] with the Secrets of the Obscure expansion should use {{Tooltip|Scepter}} + {{Tooltip|Torch}} in the second weapon set. | ||
+ | * For relics you can also consider {{Relic|Relic of Akeem}} for AoE damage, or {{Relic|Relic of the Sunless}} if you lack access to expansion relics. | ||
+ | * Equip the highest tier Jade Bot Core you can afford. The extra vitality will also increase your boon duration due to {{Trait|Twisted Medicine}}. | ||
+ | * You can consider using a few {{Tooltip|Ritualist stats|Ritualist}} pieces if you're struggling to maintain permanent quickness. | ||
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==Consumables== | ==Consumables== | ||
− | ''' | + | Budget consumables are acceptable for use in open world. |
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− | * | + | ===DPS=== |
− | * {{ | + | * Prioritize '''Flatbread''' Ascended food. |
− | + | * {{Food|Plate of Beef Rendang}} / {{Food|Bowl of Truffle Risotto}} | |
+ | * {{Utility|Master Tuning Crystal}} / {{Utility|Tuning Icicle}} | ||
− | ''' | + | ===Defense=== |
− | * {{Utility|Sharpening Skull}} (and variants) | + | * {{Food|Bowl of Orrian Truffle and Meat Stew}} |
− | + | * {{Food|Oysters with Spicy Sauce}} | |
+ | * {{Food|Bowl of Lemongrass Mussel Pasta}} | ||
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+ | ===Farming=== | ||
+ | * Prioritize '''Flatbread''' Ascended food. | ||
+ | * {{Item|Birthday Blaster}} / {{Item|Feast of Delectable Birthday Cake}} | ||
+ | * {{Food|Peppermint Omnomberry Bar}} | ||
+ | * {{Utility|Sharpening Skull}} (and variants) | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
+ | Your {{Skill|Harbinger Shroud}} and Elixirs will accumulate Blight on you due to {{Trait|Dark Disciple}}, reducing your maximum health, but also increasing your damage. This leaves you vulnerable to burst damage, but also provides some healing over time from {{Trait|Alchemic Vigor}}. | ||
===Damage=== | ===Damage=== | ||
− | * You can avoid a lot of damage by staying at range | + | The general idea is to swap between {{Skill|Harbinger Shroud}} and your weapon set to use all your damage skills. Open fights with Shroud, cast all skills except {{Skill|Vital Draw}}, then exit Shroud. |
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− | + | ;Priority | |
− | + | #Open fights with {{Skill|Harbinger Shroud}} using all skills except {{Skill|Vital Draw}} which should be saved for crowd control. | |
+ | #Elixirs | ||
+ | #Weapon skills | ||
+ | #{{Skill|Blood Is Power}} {{to}} {{Skill|Deathly Swarm}} or {{Trait|Plague Sending}} | ||
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+ | * {{Skill|Elixir of Ambition}} should only be used when above 10 Blight to massively increase its damage. Use your other Elixirs off cooldown. | ||
+ | * You can avoid a lot of damage by staying at range and skipping {{Skill|Devouring Cut}} and {{Skill|Voracious Arc}}. | ||
+ | * Your Shroud auto attacks are much stronger than your weapon auto attacks, moreso thanks to {{Trait|Dhuumfire}}. | ||
+ | * Transfer the self-inflicted conditions of {{Skill|Blood Is Power}} with {{Skill|Deathly Swarm}} or by entering Shroud to trigger {{Trait|Plague Sending}}. | ||
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+ | ===Boons=== | ||
+ | You provide {{Tooltip|Quickness}} and {{tooltip|Fury}} periodically while in {{Skill|Harbinger Shroud}}, so don't delay it too much. {{Skill|Elixir of Anguish}} also provides quickness. | ||
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+ | You probably will not be able to maintain permanent quickness if you don't have {{Tooltip|Alacrity}} from external sources and a high tier Jade Bot Core, which increases vitality and thus concentration due to {{Trait|Twisted Medicine}}. You can consider using one or two {{Tooltip|Ritualist stats|Ritualist}} trinkets to help maintain quickness. | ||
===Survivability=== | ===Survivability=== | ||
* {{Skill|Elixir of Promise}} is your main source of healing, so use it whenever you need it. Make sure to throw it close to yourself to apply the stacks of Blight to yourself. | * {{Skill|Elixir of Promise}} is your main source of healing, so use it whenever you need it. Make sure to throw it close to yourself to apply the stacks of Blight to yourself. | ||
* You heal passively for every stack of Blight through {{trait|Alchemic Vigor}}, so try to have many stacks on you. If you want to maintain 20-25 stacks at the cost of some damage, skip {{Skill|Devouring Cut}} and {{Skill|Voracious Arc}} because they are the main sources of Blight consumption. | * You heal passively for every stack of Blight through {{trait|Alchemic Vigor}}, so try to have many stacks on you. If you want to maintain 20-25 stacks at the cost of some damage, skip {{Skill|Devouring Cut}} and {{Skill|Voracious Arc}} because they are the main sources of Blight consumption. | ||
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+ | ===Crowd control=== | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Vile Blast}} | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Voracious Arc}} | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Vital Draw}} | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
More information on the general usage and rotation is provided in the video down below: | More information on the general usage and rotation is provided in the video down below: | ||
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[https://youtu.be/AN8UNWhYbuI Guide Video (as of May 2022)] | [https://youtu.be/AN8UNWhYbuI Guide Video (as of May 2022)] |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 15 September 2024
The community gave this build a rating, making it second-tier: Good
Focused on: Condition damage
Designed for: Open World and Open World General
Overview
Condi Harbinger is a fast and mobile build that deals damage through Torment, Bleeding, and Burning. It also provides very high uptime of Quickness, Fury, and Might to itself and nearby allies. It also has great CC capabilities through , and .
The main downside is how squishy it is.
does not replace your health bar unlike or . On top of that, you have reduced maximum health from your profesion mechanic accumulating Blight. This leaves you very vulnerable to burst damage, but you do have some healing over time from and can stay moderatly safe by fighting from range.
Template Code
Skill Bar
Weapon variants
Players with Weaponmaster Training with the Secrets of the Obscure expansion should use Scepter + Torch in the second weapon set.
- Warhorn can be used for some extra crowd control.
- Focus - boon removal and more life force generation.
Skill variants
Heal skill
provides both damage and healing. You can consider other options:
- provides slightly higher raw healing.
- is great vs. enemies that inflict conditions.
Utility Skills
Quickness and should never be replaced. provides boon generation but can be replaced by other alternatives:
is taken for damage and boon generation and should never be replaced. is taken to sustain- is amazing for AoE damage by spreading the conditions on your enemy to other nearby enemies, but useless in single target fights.
- stun break and condition cleanse.
- - destroys projectiles.
- - amazing in fights with many conditions.
- - single target damage.
Elite skill
deals massive damage when cast above the Blight threshold.
- - tanky CC buddy.
Specializations
- can be taken for a nice boost to survivability at the cost of some condition damage.
Equipment
- Ascended gear and stat infusions are not required; you can use exotic gear with the same stats.
This build uses the standard raid gear, making it ideal for general PVE.
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- Players with Weaponmaster Training with the Secrets of the Obscure expansion should use Scepter + Torch in the second weapon set.
- For relics you can also consider for AoE damage, or if you lack access to expansion relics.
- Equip the highest tier Jade Bot Core you can afford. The extra vitality will also increase your boon duration due to .
- You can consider using a few Ritualist pieces if you're struggling to maintain permanent quickness.
Consumables
Budget consumables are acceptable for use in open world.
DPS
- Prioritize Flatbread Ascended food.
- /
- /
Defense
Farming
- Prioritize Flatbread Ascended food.
- /
- (and variants)
Usage
Your
and Elixirs will accumulate Blight on you due to , reducing your maximum health, but also increasing your damage. This leaves you vulnerable to burst damage, but also provides some healing over time from .Damage
The general idea is to swap between
and your weapon set to use all your damage skills. Open fights with Shroud, cast all skills except , then exit Shroud.- Priority
- Open fights with using all skills except which should be saved for crowd control.
- Elixirs
- Weapon skills
- ⇒ or
- should only be used when above 10 Blight to massively increase its damage. Use your other Elixirs off cooldown.
- You can avoid a lot of damage by staying at range and skipping and .
- Your Shroud auto attacks are much stronger than your weapon auto attacks, moreso thanks to .
- Transfer the self-inflicted conditions of with or by entering Shroud to trigger .
Boons
You provide Quickness and Fury periodically while in , so don't delay it too much. also provides quickness.
You probably will not be able to maintain permanent quickness if you don't have Alacrity from external sources and a high tier Jade Bot Core, which increases vitality and thus concentration due to . You can consider using one or two Ritualist trinkets to help maintain quickness.
Survivability
- is your main source of healing, so use it whenever you need it. Make sure to throw it close to yourself to apply the stacks of Blight to yourself.
- You heal passively for every stack of Blight through , so try to have many stacks on you. If you want to maintain 20-25 stacks at the cost of some damage, skip and because they are the main sources of Blight consumption.
Crowd control
External links
More information on the general usage and rotation is provided in the video down below: Guide Video (as of May 2022)
Ratings
Comments
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