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*Chain {{Skill|Searing Fissure}} {{to}} {{Skill|Echoing Eruption}} in order to stack {{Tooltip|Might}}. Use these two weapon skills on CD.
 
*Chain {{Skill|Searing Fissure}} {{to}} {{Skill|Echoing Eruption}} in order to stack {{Tooltip|Might}}. Use these two weapon skills on CD.
  
*{{Skill|Banish Enchantment}} is now split between gamemodes and no longer is the go-to skill to spam in sPvP due to its high energy cost, even with {{Trait|Abyssal Chill}} procs. It's still however a strong skill in certain situations, especially mirror matchups where removing the enemy's {{Tooltip|Resistance}} could be key.
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*{{Skill|Banish Enchantment}} might not do a whole lot of damage but a ranged, unblockable boon removal with {{Tooltip|Chill}} and {{Tooltip|Abyssal Chill}} can still pressure targets by softening them up or preventing them from building distance.
  
*{{Skill|Call to Anguish}} (CoA) is the best CC skill in the build, capable of balling up an entire team or pulling enemies off the highground. While it doesn't do much damage on its own, if you have enough allies around you may consider abusing this skill as much as possible to harass the enemy team and set up kills.
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*{{Skill|Call to Anguish}} (CoA) is a rather strong CC skill, capable of balling up an entire team or pulling enemies off the highground. While it doesn't do much damage on its own, if you have enough allies around you may consider abusing this skill as much as possible to harass the enemy team and set up kills.
 
** {{Skill|Banish Enchantment}} is a great followup for CoA (if you have the energy for it). While generally viewed as a single target ability, it's capable of hitting multiple foes if they are close enough to each other.
 
** {{Skill|Banish Enchantment}} is a great followup for CoA (if you have the energy for it). While generally viewed as a single target ability, it's capable of hitting multiple foes if they are close enough to each other.
 
** Consider activating {{Skill|Embrace the Darkness}} right before doing a CoA jump, as CoA is a leap finisher and EtD is a Dark field. By combining them you can grant yourself Dark Aura.
 
** Consider activating {{Skill|Embrace the Darkness}} right before doing a CoA jump, as CoA is a leap finisher and EtD is a Dark field. By combining them you can grant yourself Dark Aura.
  
*{{Skill|Embrace the Darkness}} is where most of the burst comes from. Always try to activate it before using Mace skills.
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*{{Skill|Embrace the Darkness}} is where most of the burst comes from. Always try to activate it before using Mace skills, even just a few seconds of this can cause serious AoE damage.
  
  

Revision as of 21:56, 17 December 2022

The community gave this build a rating, making it second-tier: Good

Focused on: Condition damageUtility and Boon removal

Designed for: PvP Conquest

Difficulty:
TBD
This build was last updated on December 17, 2022 and is up to date for the October 8, 2024 patch.


Overview

A condition-based Herald build with decent boon removal, pressure, and utility. The current version specializes in dueling/sidenoding.


Skill Bar

Mace/Shield
Staff
Utility
Utility


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Specializations

Variants

  • Cleansing Channel helps you deal with conditions. However giving up Glaring Resolve increases the chance of getting your Pain Absorption interrupted after breaking stuns, which prevents the condition transfer and boon application from happening.


Equipment

Mace
Shield
Sigil
Sigil
Staff
Sigil
Sigil
Rune
Amulet


Equipment Variants

Runes

  • Rune of Sunless - great stats plus an AoE CC on a relatively short CD.
  • Rune of Resistance - still decent with Fiendish Tenacity.


Usage

General

  • Invoking a legend resets energy to 50, procs various traits such as Invoking Torment or Spirit Boon, 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 or low on energy. That's not all however, on Mallyx builds legend swapping may also be used to do AoE burst damage or manage conditions on yourself.
  • Start on Dragon stance (Glint) and while still in the base activate the following 4 upkeep skills for party buffing:
    • Facet of Nature (use its active when your energy is about to hit 0)
    • Facet of Elements
    • Facet of Strength
    • Facet of Darkness
  • In combat Facet of Nature is used for dealing with conditions. On Mallyx True Nature (Demon) transfers conditions to nearby enemies, while on Glint it extends the duration of boons on nearby allies, which is best used when you have Resistance Resistance.
  • Swapping legends deactivates the upkeep skills of that legend without sending them on full CD.
  • Chaotic Release can be used to knock downed opponents away from their rezzing teammates, or to knock them off of capture points - this allows you to take the cap while bleeding them out, delaying their respawn.


Pressure

  • Most of the damage comes from Mace and Mallyx.
  • Chain Searing Fissure Echoing Eruption in order to stack Might Might. Use these two weapon skills on CD.
  • Banish Enchantment might not do a whole lot of damage but a ranged, unblockable boon removal with Chill Chill and 24px Abyssal Chill can still pressure targets by softening them up or preventing them from building distance.
  • Call to Anguish (CoA) is a rather strong CC skill, capable of balling up an entire team or pulling enemies off the highground. While it doesn't do much damage on its own, if you have enough allies around you may consider abusing this skill as much as possible to harass the enemy team and set up kills.
    • Banish Enchantment is a great followup for CoA (if you have the energy for it). While generally viewed as a single target ability, it's capable of hitting multiple foes if they are close enough to each other.
    • Consider activating Embrace the Darkness right before doing a CoA jump, as CoA is a leap finisher and EtD is a Dark field. By combining them you can grant yourself Dark Aura.
  • Embrace the Darkness is where most of the burst comes from. Always try to activate it before using Mace skills, even just a few seconds of this can cause serious AoE damage.


Self Sustain & Disengaging

  • Crystal Hibernation is basically your third healing skill. It heals for a fair amount, blocks attacks and cleanses conditions.
  • Envoy of Exuberance aimed at your character heals for a small amount and grants Protection.
  • Pain Absorption is the most reliable skill to use if you want quick access to Resistance Resistance. It's also a great support skill in general, removing conditions from allies and granting them Resistance.
    • As with all stun breaks with a cast time, the second part of this skill can be interrupted and instead of just going on CD, you'll lose all the energy for nothing. Glaring Resolve could help with that - if you break stun with Pain Absorption you'll gain just enough Stability Stability to cover the channeling.
  • Call to Anguish will be your best mobility tool and on some maps can be used to leap to places where enemies can't follow (or at least, not easily).
  • Facet of Light's chain effect Infuse Light is your jail free card - makes you immortal for the duration by converting all incoming damage into healing. 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, while Infuse is instant.


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This build has a rating of 5 stars based on 7 votes.
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5 stars
Ethan gave this build 5 stars • November 2024
Condi rev is still going strong and is dominant in the meta. While the spear version is definitely better in most situations, if you don't own Janthir Wilds, this is a close contender. Boonrip on demand, high chill uptime, decent condition variety, a heal that makes you immortal and decent into condition mathups, unlike most reventants.
5 stars
Eddieknj gave this build 5 stars • September 2024
This build should be updated for the new patch. Now with corruption & salvation. Relic of rivers gives this build the much needed CD reduction on heals and shield abilities. Spear is fantastic condi damage, ranged, has a pull AND an evade movement ability. With the barrier for boons trait, relic of rivers, dodging, and then using true nature dragon stance, you can extend the alacrity for another second. I use rabid/Orr or rabid/trapper. I think it's top 10 builds currently.
4 stars
Hanz gave this build 4 stars • July 2024
Still seems fine, great AoE damage and decent sustain with a bit of CC sprinkled on top. Lack of mobility is probably my biggest issue with it.
5 stars
Goon gave this build 5 stars • July 2023
Very strong and adaptale build with enough chill to ruin eles days. The constant buffs have helped it become a very usable build. A decent pick into condi cata and tempest as you can shut down their condi cleanse with your cc abilities.
5 stars
Albydavide gave this build 5 stars • May 2020
The best build for rev. Tanky and very good damage. In teamfight performs perfectly, with mallyx u can absorb conditions from allies and giving them back to enemies. + the boon sustain with glint. Amazing
5 stars
Devil sivad gave this build 5 stars • March 2020
After having problem with conditions and healing. This helped a lot during fights.
5 stars
Guirssane gave this build 5 stars • February 2020
Really strong build atm. Absurd damage, really tanky, good sustain...

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