Difference between revisions of "Firebrand - Condi Firebrand"
m |
m |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
| profession = guardian | | profession = guardian | ||
| specialization = firebrand | | specialization = firebrand | ||
− | | designed for = open world, open world general, open world | + | | designed for = open world, open world general, open world dps, open world bruiser, open world support |
| focus = condition damage, support | | focus = condition damage, support | ||
| rating = great | | rating = great |
Revision as of 13:59, 1 August 2023
Overview
Condition Firebrand is simultaneously one of the strongest DPS and Support options for open world farming in a group, and is also one of the best solo options available.
The DPS version of this build offers exceptionally high damage, competing for the highest DPS slots if it has allies, while also providing very high Aegis uptime. Most of its damage is AOE, making it one of the strongest cleave options available, and its primary damage source being Burning means that it has burst that rivals power builds, something most condition builds cannot offers. Its primary weakness is its reliance on melee-ranged abilities and its lack of mobility, both of which can be somewhat mitigated by the use of Scepter or Sword as backbar weapons.
Similarly, the Support version of this build (Dubbed "Condi Quickbrand") maintains very high DPS for a support while providing up to 4 allies with permanent Quickness and very high Aegis uptime.
Both builds can dip into further ally support through the use of skills such as
, , and , along with being able to enter into their more defensive tomes should the situation call for it. This versatility makes them incredibly strong picks for general PVE, and especially for open world farming.
Template Code
Skill Bar
Weapon Variants
- Staff - the best option for ranged AOE
- Sword, Greatsword - higher burst than Scepter
Skill Variants
- - strong option for power-based variants to provide extra vuln
- Stability. can be used to provide extra
- for more condition cleanse.
- Blind on demand. for
- or for more crowd control.
- or if projectiles are a problem.
- Protection - party
- - more quickness uptime
Specializations
- is basically even in performance with for DPS Condi Firebrand when solo.
- Adept Radiance traits are purely preference.
Virtues
Virtues provides us with a significant boost to damage if we are already receiving Might and Vulnerability from other sources. This should be run in groups.
- Change to
Honor
Honor offers higher might generation for yourself and nearby allies, longer boon duration from symbols, and higher defensive utility thanks to endurance regeneration and the small amount of sustain. It does this at a very small DPS loss (under 10% when compared to Virtues). Replaces Virtues.
Equipment
Ascended gear is not required. You can use exotic gear with the same stats instead. Due to the nature of Firebrand, multiple Default options are listed.
Viper DPS Equipment
This variant uses equipment similar to existing Condi DPS Firebrand raid builds, making it an easy gearing option for general PVE.
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
x6
Viper Quickness Equipment
This variant uses equipment similar to existing Condi Quickbrand raid builds, making it an easy gearing option for general PVE.
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
x6
- This variant should be run with , , and . It is also recommended to take and potentially .
Ritualist Generalist Equipment
Ritualist is a fantastic set for open world as it can perform both of the above mentioned roles with the same equipment, swapping only one weapon sigil rather than an entire set of runes. It does sacrifice a very small amount of damage (less than 500 DPS) to accomplish this but the versatility can make it well worth it for people that only want to invest in one set. As a bonus, Ritualist provides us with a very significant boost to HP, making it an incredible choice for open world.
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
Ritualist
x6
Trailblazer Bruiser Firebrand
This bruiser build features extremely high passive defense while sacrificing practically no damage. Its primary tradeoffs are a lack of flexibility, a lack of burst damage, and that the build is restricted for use in solo play only; it will not be good in large group or instanced activities. This set relies on the insane synergy between Trailblazer, , , and . Along with a , this build caps out at 100% Burning duration with extremely high condition damage.
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
x6
Other Equipment
Open World allows players to be incredibly versatile with their build. If the above options aren't to your liking, you can customize your build with some of the options below. Keep in mind that the options listed below are not generally accepted in raids, fractals, or other instanced PVE which may limit the versatility or usability of your build.
Defense
Defensive equipment options are sometimes popular with players that only play open world or that want to play "bruiser" / "juggernaut" playstyles. These options are never accepted in instanced PVE and always sacrifice some level of DPS.
- Trailblazer stats can be used in place of Viper, as we see in the Trailblazer variant above. This provides a dramatic boost to passive defense at a relatively small drop in DPS. can be combo'd with this set for a solo build that actually deals practically the same damage as the glass setup.
- Celestial stats synergize extremely well with Firebrand's kit. This can be used in place of Viper for a flat defensive upgrade or it can open up entirely new playstyles. See Build:Firebrand_-_Celestial_Firebrand.
- Carrion / Dire can be very cheap budget defensive gear when paired with .
- can be used in place of for a moderate boost to defense, but at a significant drop in damage.
Budget
Some budget options are available for the builds above, though with this build in particular the budget options perform significantly worse than the full gear.
- There is no adequate budget option for the Viper Quickbrand or Ritualist setups.
- Carrion stats can be used as a budget replacement for Viper in the DPS build but must be paired with . This is a considerable drop in DPS but can be very cheap as Carrion gear on the TP costs less than 15g for a full set.
- can be quite expensive but has no "good" replacement. Use if you have to, but note that it's a relatively large DPS loss.
Other Options
Since this build does not rely on its runes for condition duration, as most condition builds do, we have the freedom to take runes such as
for use in farm trains. Runes like this are often up to player preference in open world, but aren't recommended by default due to the fact that they are not used in instanced PVE.Consumables
DPS
When trying to maximize DPS, all of the above variants rely on to cap Burning duration. This has no good budget option, but the food is not especially expensive. Our DPS utilities break down into or , using cheap crystals like as a budget utility.
Notably, the 24px Ritualist variant above requires , which can be quite expensive. Other crystals can be used in its place but will be roughly a 2-3% dps loss.
Farming
- Any ascended food is superior to any other food you could use. Steak for power, flatbread for conditions. Budget versions of these foods exist and are acceptable.
- (and variants)
Other options, such as Birthday Cake, Campfire Treats, Spicy Pumpkin Cookie, or other similar food is fine to use. The general goal is to prioritize the following:
- Flat % Experience, like we see on Ascended Food
- % Karma Gain
- % Magic Find
- Experience from kills
- % Gold find
This assumes you are converting Karma and Spirit Shards to gold correctly. If you are not converting Karma or Spirit Shards, prioritize Magic Find.
Usage
Tome Breakdown
Firebrand has three tomes. Each is dedicated to a different specialty.
- Burning - Damage via
- - healing and condition cleanse
- - defensive boons and projectile hate
In each of these tomes, you can often just spam skills to great effect, but it is strongly advised you sit down and learn what the skills in each tome do. Some big ones to memorize:
- Chapter 3 Heated Rebuke - circular pull that can group enemies
- Epilogue Ashes of the Just - provides a very powerful buff to nearby allies
- Epilogue Eternal Oasis - increases all healing allies (including you) receive
- Chapter 4 Shining River - a large waterfield that heals
- Chapter 1 Desert Bloom - a powerful heal
- Chapter 1 Unflinching Charge - Provides stability, which grants quickness
- Chapter 3 Valiant Bulwark - a projectile-hate bubble
- Epilogue Unbroken Lines - provides extreme defense to nearby allies for 5 seconds, also triggers
Damage
- Chapter 4 Scorched Aftermath, Chapter 2 Igniting Burst, and Chapter 1 Searing Spell.
- Chapter 3 Heated Rebuke can be used as an opener to pull enemies together.
- If there are nearby allies you can use Epilogue Ashes of the Just. You can also apply ashes to your .
is the main source of your damage, and it resets whenever you kill an enemy thanks to . Try to stay in it often, spamming - Outside of , your primary damaging skills are:
- /
- Use whenever available.
- If everything you have is on cooldown, fill with auto-attacks
Boons
- Use your Quickness. and off cooldown for
- Use your Quickness from and . approximately every 7 seconds for
Defense
- Epilogue Unbroken Lines if possible) to quickly stack defensive boons. has many good defensive skills. You can go into it and press a few skills (including
- Carefully time your activation of to block dangerous attacks.
Crowd Control
Ratings
Comments
Enjoy an ad-free experience & support the website, for less than $1 per month! Upgrade to Premium