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* This builds damage centers around building Flow while maintaining a few key buffs. To build Flow, use skills that increase your generation rate such as {{Skill|Flow Stabilizer}}. A helpful tip is that skills that normally restore Adrenaline will instead increase Flow generation rate for Bladesworn. | * This builds damage centers around building Flow while maintaining a few key buffs. To build Flow, use skills that increase your generation rate such as {{Skill|Flow Stabilizer}}. A helpful tip is that skills that normally restore Adrenaline will instead increase Flow generation rate for Bladesworn. | ||
* Your key buffs are {{Tooltip|Fury}}, {{Tooltip|Might}}, {{Trait|Fierce as Fire}}, and {{Trait|Guns and Glory}}. Of these, {{Tooltip|Fury}} is by far the most critical. You must always ensure you have it when you use {{Skill|Dragon Trigger}}. | * Your key buffs are {{Tooltip|Fury}}, {{Tooltip|Might}}, {{Trait|Fierce as Fire}}, and {{Trait|Guns and Glory}}. Of these, {{Tooltip|Fury}} is by far the most critical. You must always ensure you have it when you use {{Skill|Dragon Trigger}}. | ||
− | * The most basic idea of how to play this build is to maintain the buff windows above. Build {{Tooltip|Fury}} with skills like {{Skill|Flow Stabilizer}} and {{Skill|Signet of Rage}}. Most of your {{Tooltip|Might}} will be passively generated. Building a few stacks of {{Trait|Fierce as Fire}} and {{Trait|Guns and Glory}} right before you use {{Skill|Dragon | + | * The most basic idea of how to play this build is to maintain the buff windows above. Build {{Tooltip|Fury}} with skills like {{Skill|Flow Stabilizer}} and {{Skill|Signet of Rage}}. Most of your {{Tooltip|Might}} will be passively generated. Building a few stacks of {{Trait|Fierce as Fire}} and {{Trait|Guns and Glory}} right before you use {{Skill|Dragon Trigger}} will help your damage. |
− | * Very importantly with the build as-is above, you must use {{ | + | * Very importantly with the build as-is above, you must use {{Tooltip|Flicker Step}} before your Dragon Slash. This will activate {{Relic|Relic of Peitha}}. |
* Look for sources of {{Tooltip|Vulnerability}} with the weapon sets you prefer and apply it just before using {{Skill|Dragon Trigger}}. In the default build above, those include {{Skill|Counterblow}} and {{Skill|Gunstinger}}. | * Look for sources of {{Tooltip|Vulnerability}} with the weapon sets you prefer and apply it just before using {{Skill|Dragon Trigger}}. In the default build above, those include {{Skill|Counterblow}} and {{Skill|Gunstinger}}. | ||
===Defense=== | ===Defense=== | ||
* {{Skill|Defiant Stance}} is effectively an immortality cooldown. | * {{Skill|Defiant Stance}} is effectively an immortality cooldown. | ||
− | * {{Skill|"Shake | + | * {{Skill|"Shake It Off!"}} will stunbreak and cleanse conditions. |
− | * {{ | + | * {{Tooltip|Triggerguard}} and {{Tooltip|Cyclone Trigger}} grant {{Tooltip|Aegis}}. |
− | * {{ | + | * {{Tooltip|Cyclone Trigger}} briefly reflects projectiles |
* Some weapon sets have powerful defensive skills, such as {{Tooltip|Mace|Mainhand Mace's}} {{Skill|Counterblow}}. | * Some weapon sets have powerful defensive skills, such as {{Tooltip|Mace|Mainhand Mace's}} {{Skill|Counterblow}}. | ||
− | * You heal considerable amounts from {{Trait|Might Makes Right}}, {{Trait|Mending Might}}, and {{Trait|Vigorous Shouts}}. | + | * You heal considerable amounts from {{Trait|Might Makes Right}}, {{Trait|Mending Might}}, and {{Trait|Vigorous Shouts}}. You can break the game by combining this with {{Food|Fried Golden Dumplings}}. |
===CC=== | ===CC=== | ||
* {{Skill|Pommel Bash}} | * {{Skill|Pommel Bash}} | ||
− | * {{ | + | * {{Tooltip|Artillery Slash}} |
* With {{Trait|Unyielding Dragon}}, Dragon Slash is a significant source of CC. | * With {{Trait|Unyielding Dragon}}, Dragon Slash is a significant source of CC. |
Revision as of 07:16, 6 February 2024
The community gave this build a rating, making it top-tier: Great
Focused on: Strike damage
Designed for: Open World and Open World General
Overview
Power Bladesworn is a power dps build for use in solo open world.
This build's strengths include:
- Very high burst damage
- Strong self-healing
- Good area damage
Notably, this build performs terribly at range.
Template Code
Skill Bar
Weapon Variants
Your weapon choices are largely up to personal preference, as most weapons bring something useful to the table here and you will spend a lot of your time in Gunsaber. We default to Mace / Pistol due to its balance of CC, defense, and damage thanks to Mace's block and high Vulnerability application. We've listed other viable options below:
- Mainhand Axe - high single target damage
- Mainhand Mace - balance weapon with great damage, defense, and cc
- Mainhand Sword - good single target DPS with fantastic mobility
- Offhand Axe - great cleave, supplies minor Quickness
- Pistol - good for activating and maintaining , great burst damage
- Offhand Mace - great damage due to Vulnerability application and excellent CC
- Greatsword - viable option but is basically a worse version of Sword/ Pistol
If a ranged option is absolutely required, consider Longbow. With that said, Bladesworn is abysmal at range and you'd be better off playing Berserker or even Core Warrior (or another class entirely) if you want ranged DPS.
Specializations
- - significant sustain
- Alacrity to nearby allies. - taking this trait allows you to supply permanent
Equipment
Ascended gear is not required.
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Assassin
Assassin
x6
- For those without Secrets of the Obscure, use
- is nearly identical DPS
- This gear setup allows a player to change between gear for virtually all power warrior builds without any armor or trinket swaps. For a slightly more optimized option specific to Bladesworn, use , full Berserker stats gear, and in place of .
- For defense, equip the highest tier Jade Core you can afford. Use defensive food, traits, or skills if required. If necessary, use Knight trinkets.
Consumables
Budget consumables are acceptable for use in open world.
DPS
- Prioritize Steak Ascended food.
- /
- /
Defense
Farming
- Prioritize Steak Ascended food.
- /
- (and variants)
Usage
Damage
- This builds damage centers around building Flow while maintaining a few key buffs. To build Flow, use skills that increase your generation rate such as . A helpful tip is that skills that normally restore Adrenaline will instead increase Flow generation rate for Bladesworn.
- Your key buffs are Fury, Might, , and . Of these, Fury is by far the most critical. You must always ensure you have it when you use .
- The most basic idea of how to play this build is to maintain the buff windows above. Build Fury with skills like and . Most of your Might will be passively generated. Building a few stacks of and right before you use will help your damage.
- Very importantly with the build as-is above, you must use Flicker Step before your Dragon Slash. This will activate .
- Look for sources of Vulnerability with the weapon sets you prefer and apply it just before using . In the default build above, those include and .
Defense
- is effectively an immortality cooldown.
- will stunbreak and cleanse conditions.
- Triggerguard and Cyclone Trigger grant Aegis.
- Cyclone Trigger briefly reflects projectiles
- Some weapon sets have powerful defensive skills, such as Mainhand Mace's .
- You heal considerable amounts from , , and . You can break the game by combining this with .
CC
- Artillery Slash
- With , Dragon Slash is a significant source of CC.
Ratings
Comments
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