Difference between revisions of "Firebrand - Condi DPS"
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===Skill Variants=== | ===Skill Variants=== | ||
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* {{skill|Signet of Wrath}} can be swapped out for more utility: | * {{skill|Signet of Wrath}} can be swapped out for more utility: | ||
** {{skill|Sanctuary}} for more CC. | ** {{skill|Sanctuary}} for more CC. | ||
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** {{Skill|"Advance!"}} might be useful on encounters where reliable {{tooltip|Swiftness}} and {{tooltip|Aegis}} are more valuable than damage. | ** {{Skill|"Advance!"}} might be useful on encounters where reliable {{tooltip|Swiftness}} and {{tooltip|Aegis}} are more valuable than damage. | ||
* If the encounter will phase before you run out of pages, then {{Skill|Renewed Focus}} won't offer any extra DPS, thus you could bring {{Skill|"Feel My Wrath!"}} for better {{tooltip|Fury}} and {{tooltip|Quickness}} uptime, or {{Skill|Mantra of Liberation}} for {{tooltip|Stability}} and a group stunbreak. | * If the encounter will phase before you run out of pages, then {{Skill|Renewed Focus}} won't offer any extra DPS, thus you could bring {{Skill|"Feel My Wrath!"}} for better {{tooltip|Fury}} and {{tooltip|Quickness}} uptime, or {{Skill|Mantra of Liberation}} for {{tooltip|Stability}} and a group stunbreak. | ||
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+ | '''Elite''' | ||
+ | * {{skill|Renewed Focus}} is totally optional - it gives you access to invulnerability, more pages for utility tome skills, and can allow you to recover from accidentally spending too many skills, but provides no extra damage. | ||
+ | ** {{skill|"Feel My Wrath!"}} offers ~10% {{tooltip|Quickness}} uptime to your group. With this and {{trait|Liberator's Vow}}, three firebrands could mostly maintain {{tooltip|Quickness}} in their subgroup, allowing for a quickness support to be dropped. | ||
+ | ** {{skill|Mantra of Liberation}} for on-demand {{tooltip|Stability}} and an AoE stunbreak. | ||
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===Trait Variants=== | ===Trait Variants=== | ||
* You could run {{Trait|Absolute Resolve}} for more support and personal sustain. | * You could run {{Trait|Absolute Resolve}} for more support and personal sustain. | ||
− | * Taking {{trait|Liberator's Vow}} would be a minor DPS loss and allow you to provide ~20% {{tooltip|Quickness}} uptime to your | + | * Taking {{trait|Liberator's Vow}} would be a minor DPS loss and allow you to provide ~20% {{tooltip|Quickness}} uptime to your subgroup. |
* {{Trait|Archivist of Whispers}} gives you more pages to spend on utility tome skills. | * {{Trait|Archivist of Whispers}} gives you more pages to spend on utility tome skills. | ||
Revision as of 11:34, 16 December 2022
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Focused on: Condition damage
Designed for: Raids and Fractals
Overview
A condition DPS build for Firebrand in fractals and raids. This build can inflict massive AoE Burning bursts with , which resets on killing (most) enemies. This makes it one of the burstiest condition damage builds and very strong if it can consistently reset .
In addition to DPS, Firebrand's tomes can provide high defensive utility to its subgroup including Aegis, Protection, Resistance, Resolution, Stability, projectile destruction, and emergency healing.
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Skill Variants
Utility
- can be swapped out for more utility:
- If the encounter will phase before you run out of pages, then Fury and Quickness uptime, or for Stability and a group stunbreak. won't offer any extra DPS, thus you could bring for better
Elite
- is totally optional - it gives you access to invulnerability, more pages for utility tome skills, and can allow you to recover from accidentally spending too many skills, but provides no extra damage.
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Specializations
Trait Variants
- You could run for more support and personal sustain.
- Taking Quickness uptime to your subgroup. would be a minor DPS loss and allow you to provide ~20%
- gives you more pages to spend on utility tome skills.
Equipment
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Sinister
Sinister
Sinister
Sinister
Sinister
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
x6
x18
Consumables
Food
- or ascended variants
Utility
-
- or for a cheaper alternative
Usage
Rotation
The basic idea is to use skills off cooldown while spamming Burning with key skills.
Your default state will be to autoattack in axe and use
and as filler. Every ~16s you jump into , use three skills and exit.
Opener
- Weapon swap
- Epilogue Ashes of the Just
- Chapter 4 Scorched Aftermath
- Chapter 2 Igniting Burst
- Stow Tome
- x2
- Autoattack until Symbol of Punishment is almost off cooldown
- Chapter 2 Igniting Burst
- Stow Tome
- - hopefully the second charge from will trigger immediately afterwards
- x2
- Weapon swap
Axe
While on Axe, you mostly use
and off cooldown and autoattack in between, making sure to finish auto chains. When comes off cooldown, you want to use it then immediately perform a tome burst.
Tome Usage
You cannot see the cooldown of your tome skills outside of your tome, but the most important skill is Epilogue Ashes of the Just, which has the same cooldown as . By casting these skills in close succession it is somewhat possible to keep track. Each time you enter, you will use the same three skills: Epilogue Ashes of the Just, Chapter 4 Scorched Aftermath and Chapter 2 Igniting Burst. Using three skills in one burst provides a page refund via so the third skill is essentially free.
You may enter tome and Epilogue Ashes of the Just will not quite be off cooldown. In this case do Chapter 2 Igniting Burst ⇒ Chapter 4 Scorched Aftermath ⇒ Epilogue Ashes of the Just.
You can deal some extra damage by quickly entering tome and using Chapter 2 Igniting Burst in between major tome bursts. This is most effectively done when you are on Scepter. Make sure not to spend the pages you need for the major tome burst!
Scepter
You can squeeze a bit of extra DPS out of the rotation with Scepter. As the autoattacks are very weak, you want to be sure of the following before you switch:
- You will be able to enter during the swap.
- You can use four times during the swap.
- will be available.
Using these skills means you spend as little time autoattack as possible whilst still being able to benefit from
.If you are not able to consistently manage your
, it will likely be best to camp axe.
General Tips
- All mantras are instant cast and should be used while performing the rest of the rotation.
- Alacrity, but is. This means they have approximately the same cooldown so if you activate when it comes off cooldown and wait until triggers, you can throw both in quick succession. is not affected by
and should be used in place of autoattacks when up. You should throw the free you get from as well.
- Make sure to always complete your auto attack chain while on Axe.
Encounter Specific Tips
Note: Tomes have been significantly reworked since the tips below were written, so any use of utility tomes may come at a substantial DPS loss.
Spirit Vale
- Use Immobilize Seekers that are getting too close. on Scepter to
- Make sure not to face Seekers when using to ensure you don't pull them into the group.
- You can bring Quickness in the split phase, if you will not have any other source. to provide some
- can be used to invuln the damage if you are skipping greens.
- If you don't trust your healers, you can bring to heal up after a skipped green.
- can be used to quickly recover after a skipped green, or at the end of the split phase.
- The split phase guardian will reset your when they die, so you don't need to save it for the main phase.
For more information, see our Vale Guardian Guide.
For more information, see our Spirit Woods Guide.
- can be used to pull the little spirits into Gorseval to they can be cleaved down.
- During the split phase, use on the big spirits to prevent them moving into Gorseval.
- During the later parts of the encounter it may be worth dropping your on the Orbs to prevent them expanding into the group.
For more information, see our Gorseval the Multifarious Guide.
For more information, see our Sabetha the Saboteur Guide.
Salvation Pass
- Use
- Slublings reset your when they die, so be on the lookout for stray ones to pull in.
to pull slublings (NOT the friendly slubling) into the stack.
- If you are the only firebrand in the group, you might want to bring Stability for the Fear. to provide
- can be used while jumping in Slothasor's hitbox to block the spores from the shake attack.
- can be used to quickly cleanse conditions if people are hit by the shake attack.
- If slubling pressure is too high, then Chapter 3 Valiant Bulwark in can reduce it, though some slubling attacks are unblockable.
For more information, see our Slothasor Guide.
- is worth taking to reduce general annoyance from the various bandit CCs.
For more information, see our Bandit Trio Guide.
- You can be the group's primary reflect if you bring . Note that you must place the wall inside Matthias' hitbox, or the targeted person will need to remain still in order to ensure all the shards are reflected correctly.
- if you are not the main reflect, you can be a backup by using Chapter 3 Valiant Bulwark in .
- If your group's CC is bad, take to easily break the sacrifice. Matthias will no longer try to sacrifice players in the abomination phase, so you can use it to block the Shards of Rage attack instead (make sure not the block the bubble attack).
- Matthias will Fear the whole squad when transitioning into the abomination phase. If it's available, enter and apply as much Stability and Resolution to your group as possible to protect against this.
For more information, see our Matthias Gabrel Guide.
Stronghold of the Faithful
- is worth taking to reduce general annoyance from the various White Mantle CCs.
For more information, see our Escort Guide.
- can be used to pull the orb into a rift.
- Slightly delay Confusion and Torment from your subgroup. after the orb collecting phase and drop it on the group and KC when it starts using phantasmal blades to cleanse the
For more information, see our Keep Construct Guide.
- is worth taking to reduce general annoyance from the various White Mantle CCs.
For more information, see our Twisted Castle Guide.
- Use to pull adds into the stack.
- Use Swiftness, and keep everyone alive. during the split phase and on the "puzzle islands" to clear condis, provide
- You can help clear shards with without having to run into the AoEs.
For more information, see our Xera Guide.
Bastion of the Penitent
- If you have no other source of Stability, you can bring to help your group to skip greens.
- If you are skipping greens and Stability to your subgroup instead. is not off cooldown, you can use to provide some
For more information, see our Cairn the Indomitable Guide.
For more information, see our Mursaat Overseer Guide.
- Epilogue Eternal Oasis in can be dropped on the target of Brutalize to boost healing to them during the break bar.
- If your group's CC is lacking, you can bring . Try to drop it on the target of Brutalize to provide some incidental healing as well as CC.
For more information, see our Samarog Guide.
- When blocking Mind Crush rather than hiding in the dome, you will take ticking damage for 10 seconds afterwards, so will be useful to keep people alive.
- If you are responsible for Aegis then you need to take as the duration and AoE are much larger.
- Immobilize Prides to keep them away from Saul. can be used to
For more information, see our Deimos Guide.
Hall of Chains
- Make sure not to pull the Tormented Dead into the group with .
- After the Tormented Dead has been knocked, you can use Immobilized at range. to keep it
- can be useful in dealing with conditions if people are hit by scythes or the Tormented Dead AoE.
- If CC is severely lacking, you could take to help.
For more information, see our Soulless Horror Guide.
- You could bring as an emergency heal.
For more information, see our River of Souls Guide.
- Do not run Daze will overwrite the orb stun. on the eyes, as the
For more information, see our Statues of Grenth Guide.
- You can use Epilogue Eternal Oasis at every Greater Death Mark to convert the Torment.
For more information, see our Dhuum Guide.
Mythwright Gambit
- Use to pull in swords and CC shields.
For more information, see our Conjured Amalgamate Guide.
For more information, see our Sorting and Appraisal Guide.
- As it's hard to maintain DPS during Nikare's charge, use Protection. or to heal and clear condis, or provide extra toughness and
- The breakbar attack fires out projectiles than can be blocked with Chapter 3 Valiant Bulwark.
- The Largos are Exposed for eight seconds after being broken, so it may be beneficial to try your burst to coincide with this - if you enter your tome as the breakbar appears this should be approximately the correct timing.
For more information, see our Largos Assassins Guide.
- can be used to pull Magma Elementals (either into the group or away, depending on strategy).
- If the squad is really struggling to prevent the Lava Elementals from reaching Qadim, you could consider bringing as this will prevent them from being able to enter his hitbox for five seconds. Be aware that this will also push Magma Elementals out, so be very careful when you use it.
For more information, see our Qadim Guide.
The Key of Ahdashim
- is a good choice here as Sabir cannot be damaged during one of his defiance bars, so breaking it quickly is a group DPS increase.
- will allow you to invuln through some shockwaves and hold on to the damage buff.
For more information, see our Cardinal Sabir Guide.
- Chapter 3 Valiant Bulwark in can be used to protect against the hand knockback in the split phase by camping the tome to keep using it. Note that will not be up for every split phase (unless you are very slow) so you will either need to alternate with another player, or just keep it as a backup.
For more information, see our Cardinal Adina Guide.
- If the group lacks another source of Stability, you should bring to protect everyone from the knock-back attack at the start of each phase.
For more information, see our Qadim the Peerless Guide.
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