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− | Condition mechanist is a strong and versatile DPS build that is both | + | Condition mechanist is a strong and versatile DPS build that is both a strong and simple version of condi engineer. The addition of the mech ensures reliable damage with minimal input, and the strength of signets allows you to replace kits and vastly simplify the rotation as you desire. |
The plethora of viable builds means that this is a strong option regardless of experience level, and it allows you to gently increase the difficulty (and damage) as you gain confidence. | The plethora of viable builds means that this is a strong option regardless of experience level, and it allows you to gently increase the difficulty (and damage) as you gain confidence. |
Revision as of 18:08, 31 August 2024
The community gave this build a rating, making it top-tier: Great
Focused on: Condition damage
Designed for: Raids and Fractals
Overview
Condition mechanist is a strong and versatile DPS build that is both a strong and simple version of condi engineer. The addition of the mech ensures reliable damage with minimal input, and the strength of signets allows you to replace kits and vastly simplify the rotation as you desire.
The plethora of viable builds means that this is a strong option regardless of experience level, and it allows you to gently increase the difficulty (and damage) as you gain confidence.
Skill Bar
Pistol Variants
Players who don't own Janthir Wilds cannot use spear, so Pistol/Pistol is the next best option. Pistols also have better ranged capabilities, which might be preferable on some encounters.
is the strongest option for the Pistol build, but using , you can dramatically simplify the rotation without losing too much damage.
If using
, replace with .
Skill Variants
- The heal skill can be whatever you want, though some options stand out:
- is very potent with as it has higher passive healing, which isn't lost upon activating the signet.
- allows you to survive some one-shot attacks.
- does an AoE condi cleanse when it is placed, which can be situationally useful.
- If you want to totally avoid kits, use . Be aware that removing removes your main way of triggering both and , which means and should perform better, though the difference will be minor.
Template Code
Specializations
- is the stronger (though more complicated) option if using Pistol/Pistol.
Equipment
Viper
Sinister
Viper
Sinister
Viper
Viper
Sinister
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
Viper
x6
x18
- The could be swapped for a . The sigil is cheaper and the damage is slightly better, but it requires you to be in melee to benefit.
- The recommended setup is practically the same damage as full Viper stats gear.
- In this case, would be the stronger utility.
Non-SotO Relics
Unfortunately there aren't any good core damage relics for condi Mechanist, the best option being
, which does not affect your mech.- If running this, you would want to swap some pieces to Sinister stats such that you reach ~67% base condition duration, with bleeding and burning duration capped.
- It may be recommended to pick an option that offers some utility instead.
Consumables
Food
- or ascended versions
Utility
-
- for a cheaper alternative
Usage
Simpler Rotations
Mechanist's signets are very strong, which allows them to replace
/ and if you use the trait. This also allows you to use without losing DPS.See the Condi Boon Support page for this rotation, and use off cooldown - this should prevent you needing to use outside of the opener.
Jade Dynamo rotation
The Jade Dynamo rotation (using three kits) is very complicated and essentially boils down to keeping track of priority cooldown skills and switching into kits as necessary to maximise their uses. Downtime between kit swaps are filled with Pistol autos.
To make this manageable, each "kit" you swap to (for these purposes we consider Pistols to also be a kit) has a key skill that we ideally want to swap to and use every time it comes off cooldown, as well as some lower-priority skills that you use if they happen to be off cooldown when you swap. The skills you use in each kit are:
Pistol/Pistol
Key skills: &
Other skills:
Grenade Kit
Key skill:
Other skills: &
Bomb Kit
Key skill:
Other skill:
You may notice that the cooldowns of the key skills (before Alacrity) are 5, 8 and 12 seconds, which do not fit together very neatly. The full rotation then is not going to look very neat, but it can be broken down into a general loop with three sections:
Section 1
Cycle through each kit in turn, using all the skills named above in each. In general, the best order for kits will be
- ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ &
and have the same cooldown, so if we make sure to cast last on Pistol and first in then we can know that we only need to go into immediately after using .
After
, autoattack on Pistol until just before then do:- ⇒ ⇒
Section 2
Your key Pistol/Pistol should be coming off cooldown now so you can immediately go
- ⇒ ⇒ Pistol/Pistol &
may not be available when you swap to , so auto with until it's ready.
After
autoattack on Pistol until just before , then:- ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ Pistol/Pistol
Section 3
The final section is much like Section 2, but the cooldowns align slightly differently.
- ⇒ ⇒ Pistol/Pistol &
This time, when
is available do- ⇒ ⇒ Pistol/Pistol
Autoattack on Pistol until
and are on a ~6 second cooldown then quickly swap into and use . Return to Pistol/Pistol after using and start again from Section 1 when and are off cooldown.
Rotation example (Jade Dynamo)
Winging It
If you find the structure above difficult to follow, you can use your Pistol cooldowns to prompt you to swap kits:
- Every time you use , go into
- has roughly half the cooldown of and , so use it once immediately before or after using these Pistol skills, then again when they are on a ~6 second cooldown.
- Focus on the key skills so as not to delay your rotation.
- When swapping to kits to use key skills, have a look at the remaining cooldowns on the other skills. If they are ready, then swap back to the kit and use them when you would otherwise just be autoattacking on Pistol.
- Pistol skills should take priority.
General Tips
- Make sure you're within 360 units of your mech before using F1-3 skills, or they will have a 50% longer cooldown thanks to .
- Any of your other Pistol skills will interrupt
- You can swap to during the cast without interrupting the skill.
, so it's best to use it last.
- During the wind-up of , it can be interrupted with . Either make sure not to press too soon, or use first.
- Press all your mech skills off cooldown - you can save for CC if necessary.
- If using , use it off cooldown. It is a very small DPS gain though, so hold on to it if there is any danger that the mech might die.
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