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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
A power DPS Soulbeast build for fractals and raids. This build brings very high burst damage and good CC, making it strong in short fights or fights with burst phases. It also provides heavy {{tooltip|Vulnerability}} and can drop {{Skill|Frost Trap}} or {{Skill|Signet of the Wild}} to bring Ranger utility like spirits with a small personal DPS loss. | A power DPS Soulbeast build for fractals and raids. This build brings very high burst damage and good CC, making it strong in short fights or fights with burst phases. It also provides heavy {{tooltip|Vulnerability}} and can drop {{Skill|Frost Trap}} or {{Skill|Signet of the Wild}} to bring Ranger utility like spirits with a small personal DPS loss. | ||
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==Skill Bar== | ==Skill Bar== | ||
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===Weapon Variants=== | ===Weapon Variants=== | ||
* '''Longbow''' can be used instead instead of '''Greatsword''' for better burst but lower sustained damage. | * '''Longbow''' can be used instead instead of '''Greatsword''' for better burst but lower sustained damage. | ||
* '''Sword''' or '''Axe''' mainhand can both replace '''Dagger'''. The DPS difference between the three is minor: Dagger will perform better sustained DPS, Sword will have better burst for phases 60 seconds or shorter, and Axe performs best on extremely short phases. | * '''Sword''' or '''Axe''' mainhand can both replace '''Dagger'''. The DPS difference between the three is minor: Dagger will perform better sustained DPS, Sword will have better burst for phases 60 seconds or shorter, and Axe performs best on extremely short phases. | ||
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===Pets=== | ===Pets=== | ||
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* {{tooltip|Rock Gazelle}} provides more CC in the form of its F2 skill {{Skill|Charge (soulbeast)}}. | * {{tooltip|Rock Gazelle}} provides more CC in the form of its F2 skill {{Skill|Charge (soulbeast)}}. | ||
* {{tooltip|Red Moa}} is higher dps by about 0.8k with its F2 skill {{Skill|Frenzied Attack (soulbeast)}}. Its F1 skill {{Skill|Harmonic Cry (soulbeast)}} is also a moderate 5man heal. It has a slightly different rotation. | * {{tooltip|Red Moa}} is higher dps by about 0.8k with its F2 skill {{Skill|Frenzied Attack (soulbeast)}}. Its F1 skill {{Skill|Harmonic Cry (soulbeast)}} is also a moderate 5man heal. It has a slightly different rotation. | ||
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===Spirits=== | ===Spirits=== | ||
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:'''It's very possible that you will be the only Ranger in a fractal party. In this case you should definitely take {{Skill|Frost Spirit}} over {{Skill|Frost Trap}} or {{Skill|Signet of the Wild}}.''' | :'''It's very possible that you will be the only Ranger in a fractal party. In this case you should definitely take {{Skill|Frost Spirit}} over {{Skill|Frost Trap}} or {{Skill|Signet of the Wild}}.''' | ||
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===Skill Variants=== | ===Skill Variants=== | ||
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* {{Skill|Spike Trap}} - if CC is needed, e.g. Slothasor and Samarog. | * {{Skill|Spike Trap}} - if CC is needed, e.g. Slothasor and Samarog. | ||
* {{Skill|"Protect Me!"}} - AoE stunbreak. | * {{Skill|"Protect Me!"}} - AoE stunbreak. | ||
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==Template Code== | ==Template Code== | ||
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==Specializations== | ==Specializations== | ||
{{Specialization|Skirmishing|bot|top|bot}} | {{Specialization|Skirmishing|bot|top|bot}} | ||
{{Specialization|Beastmastery|bot|mid|bot}} | {{Specialization|Beastmastery|bot|mid|bot}} | ||
{{Specialization|Soulbeast|mid|bot|mid}} | {{Specialization|Soulbeast|mid|bot|mid}} | ||
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===Specialization Variants=== | ===Specialization Variants=== | ||
{{Specialization|Marksmanship|mid|mid|top|variant=y}} | {{Specialization|Marksmanship|mid|mid|top|variant=y}} | ||
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* {{Trait|Essence of Speed}} for better personal boon uptime. Always take this if you are not using dagger, as you have no other source of {{tooltip|Poison}}. | * {{Trait|Essence of Speed}} for better personal boon uptime. Always take this if you are not using dagger, as you have no other source of {{tooltip|Poison}}. | ||
* {{Trait|Oppressive Superiority}} can be taken if your party is unable to benefit from shared stances, for example if you're playing with mostly condition-damage classes. | * {{Trait|Oppressive Superiority}} can be taken if your party is unable to benefit from shared stances, for example if you're playing with mostly condition-damage classes. | ||
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==Equipment== | ==Equipment== | ||
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===Equipment Variants=== | ===Equipment Variants=== | ||
* {{Sigil|Superior Sigil of Severance}} on greatsword or longbow in fractals if your burn phase times are super short (i.e. shorter than around 12 seconds). | * {{Sigil|Superior Sigil of Severance}} on greatsword or longbow in fractals if your burn phase times are super short (i.e. shorter than around 12 seconds). | ||
* {{Sigil|Superior Sigil of the Night}} and Major Sigil of the Night on night time encounters. | * {{Sigil|Superior Sigil of the Night}} and Major Sigil of the Night on night time encounters. | ||
* Slaying sigils if applicable. | * Slaying sigils if applicable. | ||
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==Consumables== | ==Consumables== | ||
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:'''Utility''' | :'''Utility''' | ||
* {{utility|Potent Superior Sharpening Stone}} or slaying potions | * {{utility|Potent Superior Sharpening Stone}} or slaying potions | ||
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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
The logic behind this rotation is to use your high burst damage skills {{Skill|Maul}}, {{Skill|Worldly Impact}}, and {{Skill|Whirling Defense}} all while under the damage buff of {{Skill|"Sic 'Em!"}}. The rotation is also designed to keep up the 10% damage buff from {{Trait|Twice as Vicious}} as much as possible, using {{Skill|Charge (soulbeast)}}, {{Skill|Hilt Bash}}, and {{Skill|Path of Scars}} to proc the buff. | The logic behind this rotation is to use your high burst damage skills {{Skill|Maul}}, {{Skill|Worldly Impact}}, and {{Skill|Whirling Defense}} all while under the damage buff of {{Skill|"Sic 'Em!"}}. The rotation is also designed to keep up the 10% damage buff from {{Trait|Twice as Vicious}} as much as possible, using {{Skill|Charge (soulbeast)}}, {{Skill|Hilt Bash}}, and {{Skill|Path of Scars}} to proc the buff. | ||
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===Opening Burst=== | ===Opening Burst=== | ||
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# {{Skill|Worldly Impact}} | # {{Skill|Worldly Impact}} | ||
# {{tooltip|Weapon swap}} | # {{tooltip|Weapon swap}} | ||
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===Loop Rotation=== | ===Loop Rotation=== | ||
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# {{tooltip|Weapon swap}} | # {{tooltip|Weapon swap}} | ||
# Repeat from step 1. | # Repeat from step 1. | ||
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===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
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:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18X3buGk4Mc Video Example for the Greatsword, Red Moa rotation] | :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18X3buGk4Mc Video Example for the Greatsword, Red Moa rotation] | ||
:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCs3a6T3sUQ Video Example for the Longbow, Red Moa rotation] | :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCs3a6T3sUQ Video Example for the Longbow, Red Moa rotation] | ||
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===CC=== | ===CC=== |
Revision as of 14:29, 15 February 2022
Overview
A power DPS Soulbeast build for fractals and raids. This build brings very high burst damage and good CC, making it strong in short fights or fights with burst phases. It also provides heavy Vulnerability and can drop or to bring Ranger utility like spirits with a small personal DPS loss.
Skill Bar
Weapon Variants
- Longbow can be used instead instead of Greatsword for better burst but lower sustained damage.
- Sword or Axe mainhand can both replace Dagger. The DPS difference between the three is minor: Dagger will perform better sustained DPS, Sword will have better burst for phases 60 seconds or shorter, and Axe performs best on extremely short phases.
Pets
Power Soulbeast can be played merged with either of the listed pets, as they are both of the Ferocious Archetype and provide access to
.- Rock Gazelle provides more CC in the form of its F2 skill .
- Red Moa is higher dps by about 0.8k with its F2 skill . Its F1 skill is also a moderate 5man heal. It has a slightly different rotation.
Spirits
- Spirits are unique Ranger summons that buff 10 players in a large radius around them.
- In raids: As spirits can affect an entire raid squad, they are extremely powerful in raids and almost all of them provide great benefits to a raid comp.
- In fractals: Spirits are weaker in fractals due to only affecting 5 players, but remain strong buffs that should be taken if possible.
- provides a 5% increase to your squad's power DPS.
- provides a ~5% increase to your squad's condition DPS.
- provides vulnerability on enemies on hit, and can be activated for a small amount of CC.
- provides protection, which again keeps your squadmates from dying and sustains their bonus.
- provides sustained healing to 10 people in a huge radius. This keeps them from dying and sustains their bonus.
- provides an emergency resurrect that can affect up to 10 people, including yourself.
- As your raid squad will usually have a Build:Druid - Boon Support Healer to handle spirits, you normally won't be expected to slot them. Druids are also better suited to take spirits due to . However if you only have one Druid, or you're running a comp with no Druids, you can replace or with a spirit to free up your Druid's utility slots and support your team. For instance, it is a squadwide dps increase to have if you have many power dps classes. Be sure to coordinate with your Druid if doing so.
- It's very possible that you will be the only Ranger in a fractal party. In this case you should definitely take over or .
Skill Variants
Utility Skills
Never replace
- - an effective 66% boon duration increase, which can be shared 5man with the trait . This can allow others in your sub to provide more boons with lower boon duration if they coordinate their skill casts with . Since Moa Stance only lasts on allies for 5 seconds when shared, this will require a lot of coordination to be effective.
- - if CC is needed, e.g. Slothasor and Samarog.
- - AoE stunbreak.
Template Code
Specializations
Specialization Variants
Marksmanship should be used instead of Skirmishing when you're unable to flank the boss constantly - bear in mind that the loss of
and probably mean that you will need to compensate by running higher precision runes or gear.You should almost always use Marksmanship in fractals as the extra precision from fractal potions means you can run scholar runes and swap in some assassin's pieces for more DPS. Only run Skirmishing if you're very confident in your ability to flank the boss, and you lack AR/potions. You could also run Skirmishing in order to take
in groups that lack warrior banners.- - getting downed (even if it's prevented by Mistlock) will knock you out of , so this can prevent that.
- is a dps increase for fights with short phases - it will cause your to become slightly de-synced, but is worth it if the phases are short enough that your rotation ends before you get to your 3rd Frost Trap (i.e. shorter than 45 seconds).
- is a 0.4% dps increase if you already have a source of in your group.
- if you are playing the longbow variant.
- Poison. for better personal boon uptime. Always take this if you are not using dagger, as you have no other source of
- can be taken if your party is unable to benefit from shared stances, for example if you're playing with mostly condition-damage classes.
Equipment
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
Berserker
x6
x18
Equipment Variants
- on greatsword or longbow in fractals if your burn phase times are super short (i.e. shorter than around 12 seconds).
- and Major Sigil of the Night on night time encounters.
- Slaying sigils if applicable.
Consumables
- Food
- Utility
- or slaying potions
Usage
The logic behind this rotation is to use your high burst damage skills
, , and all while under the damage buff of . The rotation is also designed to keep up the 10% damage buff from as much as possible, using , , and to proc the buff.
Opening Burst
- Start in Greatsword, merged with your Rock Gazelle.
- and
- Weapon swap
Loop Rotation
- if available
- Autoattack chain three times
- Weapon swap
- Autoattack chain twice
- Autoattack chain once
- Weapon swap
- Repeat from step 1.
Notes
- Never interrupt your autoattack chain.
- 's cooldown will desync very slightly over time, try to time it with your Worldly Impact/axe rotation.
- The extra damage from only applies to the target, so be careful not to use it on the wrong thing.
- Video Example for the Greatsword, Rock Gazelle rotation written above
- Video Example for the Greatsword, Red Moa rotation
- Video Example for the Longbow, Red Moa rotation
CC
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Ratings
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