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Revenant doesn't have any mass cleanses, instead it's the proper chaining of smaller removals that's going to do the trick: | Revenant doesn't have any mass cleanses, instead it's the proper chaining of smaller removals that's going to do the trick: | ||
− | * The highest possible number of conditions that can be removed in one combo is '''8''' ('''9''' if we count Blindness, which you should attempt to remove before starting the chain). | + | * The highest possible number of conditions that can be removed in one combo is '''8''' ('''9''' if we count {{Tooltip|Blindness}}, which you should attempt to remove before starting the chain). |
* Ideally start with {{Skill|Riposting Shadows}} to get rid of all snares and hard-CC such as Fear and Taunt. This skill alone could remove '''4''' different non-damaging conditions thus increasing the chance of cleansing the more important, damaging ones with other skills. The evade frame of the skills also ensures that you won't be inflicted with new conditions. | * Ideally start with {{Skill|Riposting Shadows}} to get rid of all snares and hard-CC such as Fear and Taunt. This skill alone could remove '''4''' different non-damaging conditions thus increasing the chance of cleansing the more important, damaging ones with other skills. The evade frame of the skills also ensures that you won't be inflicted with new conditions. | ||
* Swapping to staff removes a condition thanks to {{Sigil|Cleansing}} (if taken) and swapping legends can remove another one via the trait {{Trait|Cleansing Channel}}, bringing the total count to '''6'''. If you were already on Staff it's still possible to proc the Cleansing sigil with a legend swap, as explained earlier. | * Swapping to staff removes a condition thanks to {{Sigil|Cleansing}} (if taken) and swapping legends can remove another one via the trait {{Trait|Cleansing Channel}}, bringing the total count to '''6'''. If you were already on Staff it's still possible to proc the Cleansing sigil with a legend swap, as explained earlier. |
Revision as of 17:07, 26 March 2022
Overview
A high skill cap PvP Power Revenant burst build, created primarily to +1 fights and teamfight. Works best with a support by its side which makes up for the build's relative lack of sustain (especially condition cleansing).
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Specializations
Equipment
Equipment Variants
Amulet
- is a more beginner-friendly option.
Usage
General
Invoking a legend resets energy to 50, removes 1 condition, and could even trigger the sigils of your active weapon set (if they are not on CD) among other things. 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.
Begin on
(Glint) and immediately activate the following 3 upkeep skills for party buffing:- Optional: add to the mix just before leaving from spawn, especially if a teammate wants to stack boons (a ranger using for example)
In combat don't try to maintain your Glint upkeeps for too long, in most cases they shouldn't stay up for more than 3 seconds. Activating Facet of Elements and Strength only to immediately follow up with using
and is a perfectly fine thing to do - these are also some of your best AoE skills.can be used to knock downed opponents away from their teammates who are trying to revive them, or to knock them off of capture points - the latter allows you to take the cap while bleeding them out, delaying their respawn.
Both elite skills have obvious tells and are easy to dodge, stow weapons to cancel casting if they're about to be evaded/blinded - this will save all the energy cost and only send the skill on a cd of 5 seconds. The same qualities make these skills perfect for fake casting by stowing weapons immediately after beginning the cast, baiting enemy dodges/blocks.
is one of the most versatile and strongest skills in the build:
- is a cheap stun breaker and one of the few skills in the game that can reveal stealthed targets.
- The Blind from Gaze can be used to avoid powerful attacks without wasting dodges, and can help you stomp warriors / revenants / engineers / rangers by blinding their downed CC. Even mesmers can be stomped with a little luck because of the AoE reveal.
- If you're Blinded while channeling you can use at the last moment before the skill finishes its animation - in this case Gaze of Darkness will miss instead of your elite.
Movement speed is capped at 33% while out of combat, making Swiftness just as strong as . During combat however can be used for boosting your mobility, which is also useful for disengaging.
's active chain skill is best used while on Shiro as a source of ranged poking/AoE cleave.
Dealing Damage
Herald no longer has the sustain it once had, and staying in melee range without active blocks or evasion could quickly overwhelm it. Although generally perceived as a melee build, there are quite a few ranged skills that will play an important part. The build's geared towards massive burst damage and utilizes hit-and-run tactics.
Use skills like
, , Shiro's or to poke from a safe distance if going into melee would be too dangerous (bunch of hostile AoEs on point for example).Create openings where you can pressure targets uninterrupted by utilizing your CC skills such as Quickness, and to further increase the damage of your followup burst.
or . Make every moment count by capitalizing on the setup with tools likeand will serve as the primary burst skills in the build.
works best in 1v1s, where the damage isn't split. In teamfights it's mainly used for the evasion.
- Note: If you're facing an opponent with access to Stealth, land chain skill on them to apply Revealed, as stealth cancels Unrelenting Assault.
Quickness coupled with unblockable attacks. 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. Either follow up with hard hitting attacks or a if you wish to interrupt them (and to cancel their blocking skill).
is great for initiating fights from range and immediately starting off withwon't be used much because it blows pretty much your entire 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.
Stacking Damage Sources
There are plenty of extra sources of damage that could be stacked before doing your burst rotation.
Protection or even . That being said it still can't go through evasion or invulnerabilities such as .
is a skill with life steal, which means the damage it deals bypasses any damage mitigation includingcan 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 but still increases your AoE damage through (if taken).
- 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.
Consuming Shiro's
causes the passive to persist for several seconds via .
Burst Combos
Ranged Combo
- Any of your other skills on the weapon set, or swap to staff for a CC (skill 5).
Melee Combo
- Optional step - swap legends and use
Self Sustain & Conditions
's chain effect is your jail free card - makes you immortal for the duration by converting all incoming damage into healing. It's also by far your best tool for dealing with condition spikes. Some players may stop pressuring you once Face of Light's been activated, in this case you should just wait a couple of seconds before using Infuse Light. Make sure you get at least 10k healing out of this skill, try to predict when burst is coming and use Facet of Light in advance - FoL has a cast time thus cannot be used while stunned, but Infuse is instant.
Revenant doesn't have any mass cleanses, instead it's the proper chaining of smaller removals that's going to do the trick:
- The highest possible number of conditions that can be removed in one combo is 8 (9 if we count Blindness, which you should attempt to remove before starting the chain).
- Ideally start with to get rid of all snares and hard-CC such as Fear and Taunt. This skill alone could remove 4 different non-damaging conditions thus increasing the chance of cleansing the more important, damaging ones with other skills. The evade frame of the skills also ensures that you won't be inflicted with new conditions.
- Swapping to staff removes a condition thanks to (if taken) and swapping legends can remove another one via the trait , bringing the total count to 6. If you were already on Staff it's still possible to proc the Cleansing sigil with a legend swap, as explained earlier.
- Finish the chain with .
- After this you should be safe, but you've also exhausted your kit so play defensively for a while in order to avoid getting hit with new conditions by chaining blocks/evasions, or just staying at a safe distance for a couple of seconds.
The combination of Staff and Shiro gives the revenant amazing tools for disengaging/stalling.
gives 15 endurance whilst also evading and removing every hard-CC / snare from the player. In addition to that Staff has a short CD block/evasion in form of and .Safest way to benefit from
when you need it for the healing is to use skills with evasion/blocking that also deal damage, such as Warding Rift, Surge of the Mists, or Unrelenting Assault.
Counters
- Heavy condition pressure
Related Builds
- Shiro Roamer - WvW roaming version.
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