Difference between revisions of "Scrapper - Power DPS"
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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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+ | ===Simplified Rotation=== | ||
+ | The aspect of engineer that most commonly trips people up is the use of kits. Though it is a sizable DPS loss, Scrapper can be simplified by omitting kit swaps from the rotation. This reduces it to just using skills off cooldown. | ||
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+ | Without grenades, you should swap {{trait|Aim-Assisted Rocket}} with {{trait|Explosive Temper}}. Even without using {{skill|Grenade Kit}}, {{skill|Grenade Barrage}} does good enough damage to keep the skill. The damage is almost identical to several other options such as {{skill|Blast Gyro}}, {{skill|Rifle Turret}} or {{skill|Rocket Turret}}, so you could swap {{skill|Grenade Kit}} for one of these if preferred. | ||
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+ | If possible, precast {{Skill|Throw Mine}} and {{Skill|Mine Field}}. | ||
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+ | <big>'''Opener'''</big> | ||
+ | # {{Skill|Mine Field}} if you didn't precast it | ||
+ | # {{Skill|Static Shock}} - thanks to {{trait|Speed of Synergy}} this means you start with {{tooltip|Superspeed}} | ||
+ | # {{Skill|Shredder Gyro}} | ||
+ | # {{Skill|Thunderclap}} | ||
+ | # {{Skill|Electro-whirl}} | ||
+ | # {{Skill|Grenade Barrage}} | ||
+ | # {{skill|Detonate (engineer)}} if you precast it | ||
+ | # {{Skill|Throw Mine}} | ||
+ | # {{skill|Detonate Mine Field}} | ||
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+ | '''Skills to use''' | ||
+ | * All toolbelt skills | ||
+ | * {{skill|Electro-whirl}} and {{Skill|Thunderclap}} | ||
+ | * {{Skill|Throw Mine}} and {{Skill|Shredder Gyro}} | ||
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+ | [https://youtu.be/bpAeJh1b2Es Video guide by Masel] | ||
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===Rotation=== | ===Rotation=== | ||
− | If possible, precast {{Skill|Throw Mine}} and {{Skill|Mine Field}} | + | If possible, precast {{Skill|Throw Mine}} and {{Skill|Mine Field}}. |
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<big>'''Opener'''</big> | <big>'''Opener'''</big> | ||
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# {{Skill|Static Shock}} - thanks to {{trait|Speed of Synergy}} this means you start with {{tooltip|Superspeed}} | # {{Skill|Static Shock}} - thanks to {{trait|Speed of Synergy}} this means you start with {{tooltip|Superspeed}} | ||
# {{Skill|Shredder Gyro}} | # {{Skill|Shredder Gyro}} |
Revision as of 21:32, 15 November 2023
The community gave this build a rating, making it second-tier: Good
Focused on: Direct damage
Designed for: Raids and Fractals
Overview
A full DPS variant of Scrapper - Quickness Support Power DPS that abandons its group quickness generation for increased personal damage. Strong burst and is extremely durable thanks to the continuous stream of barrier provided by .
Skill Bar
Skill Variants
Utility
- If you have another source of Superspeed in the party, then can be replaced with .
Elite
- Stealth to five targets, which can be very potent in the right situation. Avoid using it in general, however, as Stealth can interrupt players attacks and it interferes with deadeye rotations that rely on Stealthing only at the correct time. will provide
Template Code
Specializations
Trait Variants
- if you're not using for some reason.
Equipment
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Dragon
Berserker
Berserker
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon
Berserker
x6
x18
- The Dragon stats pieces are a very small DPS increase, so you can use full Berserker stats if you wish.
Consumables
Food
Utility
Usage
Simplified Rotation
The aspect of engineer that most commonly trips people up is the use of kits. Though it is a sizable DPS loss, Scrapper can be simplified by omitting kit swaps from the rotation. This reduces it to just using skills off cooldown.
Without grenades, you should swap
with . Even without using , does good enough damage to keep the skill. The damage is almost identical to several other options such as , or , so you could swap for one of these if preferred.
If possible, precast and .
Opener
- if you didn't precast it
- Superspeed - thanks to this means you start with
- if you precast it
Skills to use
- All toolbelt skills
- and
- and
Rotation
If possible, precast
and .
Opener
- Superspeed - thanks to this means you start with
- and if you precast them
- and exit Grenade Kit
- Superspeed for more
- ⇒ ⇒
- and exit Grenade Kit
- ⇒ ⇒ x2
- and exit Elite Mortar Kit
- and exit Grenade Kit
Loop
The idea behind the loop is to autoattack and use skills off cooldown until
is available, then use it and go into for . These two skills form the backbone of your damage so try not to delay them, and fit in other cooldowns where you can.- Autoattack chains and available skills (see below)
- Other available skills
- Return to start of loop
Skills to use
- All toolbelt skills
- and
- (in ) is used to fill in gaps where you don't have enough time to do a full auto chain before is off cooldown
While in
- and
General Tips
- Always try to finish your auto chains.
- The general goal of the rotation is to keep all the skills used in the opening + and on cooldown, then fill downtime with auto-attack chains.
- Hammer is an overloaded weapon in terms of utility: reflects projectiles, is a series of short evades, is a channeled block, and is an AoE stun. Making the best use of all of them will greatly improve your effectiveness.
- The sustain from depends on attacking, so don't slack on your DPS.
- Most of your damage comes from and . They have a very similar cooldown so you can "link" them together - every time you use , jump into and use .
- can be used to blind trash mobs, mitigating incoming damage in some fights.
Ratings
Comments
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