Logo Albion iconAlbion Online Deadlock iconDeadlock GW2 iconGuild Wars 2 TL iconThrone & Liberty

Difference between revisions of "Mirage - Alacrity Support Condi DPS"

(added staxe video)
m
Line 152: Line 152:
  
  
[https://youtu.be/OMxSqbjXe50 Video example (Staff + Axe/Pistol)]
+
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MqPpaUrG0g Video example (Staff + Axe/Pistol)]
  
  

Revision as of 20:03, 6 February 2023

Part of the current metagame

Our curator decided this build is in the current metagame regardless of rating. The community gave this build a rating, making it top-tier: Great

Focused on: Condition damage and Support

Designed for: Raids and Fractals

Expansions required: Path of Fire Builds

Difficulty:
TBD
This build was last updated on February 06, 2023 and is up to date for the October 8, 2024 patch.

Overview

A condition DPS Mirage build that also provides permanent Alacrity Alacrity and 25 stacks of Might Might to 5 players by spamming the ambush skill Chaos Vortex. It excels against bosses that attack a lot due to a large portion of its damage coming from Confusion Confusion. It is also highly survivable and can easily avoid boss attacks because it is in Mirage Cloak for most of its rotation. Also incidentally provides Fury Fury, Aegis Aegis and Resolution Resolution to party members through Winds of Chaos and Master Fencer.


Skill Bar

Staff
Staff
Utility


Weapon Variants

One of your staffs may be swapped for Axe/Pistol. This will be a significant increase in damage but severely reduces your Alacrity Alacrity generation dependent on how many staff clones you maintain, so you will need another source of Alacrity Alacrity to make it permanent. Two mirages running Staff & Axe/Pistol will provide more damage than one Staff mirage and one DPS mirage.


Skill Variants

  • Feedback over Signet of Domination if you need reflects.


Template Code

[&DQcBJS0dOxnuFSMP4BV/AYEBgQGDAYMBRhe8AQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=]
Copy Template Code


Specializations


Trait Variants

  • Take Duelist's Discipline and Mirrored Axes if you are using the Axe variant.
  • Bountiful Disillusionment if your uptime of Vigor Vigor or Regeneration Regeneration isn't permanent. Use Distortion immediately after another shatter to not waste any clones.
  • Self-Deception is used to cover more mistakes, or instances where clones die unexpectedly. If you are confident that it will not be needed, Riddle of Sand is more damage, and Renewing Oasis could be used if Regeneration Regeneration uptime is not permanent.
    • If running the Axe variant, it is important not to run Self-Deception as you don't want to generate any staff clones when you don't want to.


Equipment

Head
Viper
Shoulders
Viper
Chest
Viper
Hands
Viper
Legs
Viper
Feet
Viper
Backpiece
Viper
Accessory
Viper
Accessory
Viper
Amulet
Viper
Ring
Viper
Ring
Viper
Staff
Viper
Sigil
Sigil
Staff
Viper
Sigil
Sigil
Rune
x6
Infusion
x5
Infusion
x13


Boon Duration Variants

If you're able to maintain three clones, you should easily be able to maintain alacrity with the boon duration from Chaotic Persistence, but Ritualist stats Ritualist stats gear can be swapped in if required.


If you do not have access to Ritualist stats Ritualist stats gear, you use and/or .


In fractals, the extra concentration and endurance regeneration from mobility potions may allow you to run with less boon duration on your gear, or play the Axe/Pistol variant without compromising Alacrity Alacrity.


Consumables

Food

  • , or


Utility

  • or


Usage

Rotation

Opener

  1. Phantasmal Warlock
  2. Phase Retreat
  3. Jaunt
  4. False Oasis
  5. Crystal Sands
  6. Dodge and cast Chaos Vortex
  7. Chaos Storm
  8. Cry of Frustration just before your Phantasms transform into clones (approximately 4 seconds after your cast Phantasmal Warlock)
  9. Jaunt to regain your third clone


Rest of the Rotation

After the opener above you want to be dodging as often as you can to trigger Chaos Vortex.

  • Try to cast Cry of Frustration off cooldown, and immediately recover three clones.
    • The best way to recover clones on this build is using Phase Retreat, then immediately using Jaunt back into position and casting either False Oasis or Crystal Sands.
    • It is worth slightly delaying skills that generate clones in order to guarantee you can get back to three as soon as possible.
  • Use Chaos Storm off cooldown, but don't prioritize it over Chaos Vortex.
  • Use Chaos Armor off cooldown.
  • Use Crystal Sands off cooldown.
    • Be mindful of your where you place the Mirage Mirror, as you will want to be able to access them later.
    • The Mirage Mirror spawns in the center of the skill's AoE marker.
  • Keep a charge or two of Jaunt for mobility or in case you run out of clones for some reason.


Video example


Video example (Riddle of Sand)


Video example (Staff + Axe/Pistol)


General Tips

  • Make sure to collect the Mirage Mirrors from False Oasis and Crystal Sands for extra casts of Chaos Vortex.
  • Dodge as much as possible while leaving yourself endurance to evade attacks. Be sure to only weapon swap when below 50% endurance so as not to waste any of the endurance gained from Sigil of Superior Sigil of Energy.
  • Jaunt and Chaos Armor can be cast during other skills' channels.
    • Make sure to never use Jaunt during Chaos Vortex as this will create new clones due to the Self-Deception and will cancel the clone attacks.
  • Make sure to never Weapon swap Weapon swap during the animation of Chaos Vortex as this will cancel the Ambush attack.
  • If your target is about to attack, you can slightly delay Chaos Storm in order to trigger Chaotic Interruption. This trait will trigger even against foes with defiance bars, provided they are using a skill.
  • If you're not comfortable with timing Cry of Frustration to your phantasms in the opening rotation, you can simply delay it a few seconds until Phase Retreat is off cooldown for easier timing at a very small DPS loss.
  • False Oasis and Cry of Frustration have the same cooldown, so you may find it easy to always use False Oasis after shattering for clone recovery.
  • Phantasmal Warlock is a DPS loss if used regularly in your rotation, but can be useful to apply vulnerability if your squad is lacking other sources.


Ratings

This build has a rating of 4 stars based on 2 votes.
Log in or register to rate this build.
3 stars
OfficerAndyGentleman gave this build 3 stars • April 2024
Permanent or high uptime on the three key boons for an alacrity support, and capable of dealing good damage against bosses that attack frequently.
5 stars
Troupe gave this build 5 stars • May 2021
Deals ludicrous damage with a very simple while also taking care of an entire squad's Alacrity and Might.

Comments

Get MetaBattle Premium
Enjoy an ad-free experience & support the website, for less than $1 per month! Upgrade to Premium
Split Metabattle Logo