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Vindicator - Greatsword Shiro

The community gave this build a rating, making it top-tier: Great

Focused on: Strike damage and Sustain

Designed for: PvP Conquest

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This build was last updated on August 24, 2023 and is up to date for the October 8, 2024 patch.

Overview

A PvP Vindicator power build with high damage, sustain and group utility, making it suitable for anything from 1v1s to teamfights.


Skill Bar

Greatsword
Staff
Utility
Utility


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Specializations

Variants

  • Vassals of the Empire gives up damage to make the build more tanky and add some group utility.


Equipment

Greatsword
Sigil
Sigil
Staff
Sigil
Sigil
Rune
Amulet
Relic


Usage

General

  • Invoking a legend resets energy to 50, removes 1 condition, procs Song of the Mists, and could even proc the sigils of your current weapon set if they're no longer on CD. Swapping legends is basically the main resource management tool in the build - swap whenever you're out of CDs, low on energy, or need to cleanse. As the CD on legend swap is 10 seconds you want to plan ahead with your energy pool accordingly.
  • Legendary Alliance Stance Vindicators have access to 3 legends in a way, but swapping between the Kurzick legend Saint Viktor and the Luxon legend Archemorus does not proc legend swap related traits and class mechanics.
    • You can swap between the two with Alliance Tatics (F3 by default).
  • The build works just fine from 1v1s to teamfights.
  • Spam Nomad's Advance for mobility while roaming between capture points. Alternatively if you're on Shiro Turn turn Impossible Odds on and off every 5 seconds in order to maintain permanent Swiftness Swiftness through Rapid Flow.


Shiro

Damage, mobility, CC, minor sustain through evasion and condition cleansing

  • Enchanted Daggers is a skill with life steal, which means the damage it deals bypasses any damage mitigation including Protection Protection or even Endure Pain. That being said it still can't go through evasion or invulnerabilities such as Distortion. It's not a great healing skill, so most of the time it'll be used to boost your burst damage.
  • Impossible Odds can augment any skill and increase your damage output significantly while active. It's quite expensive though, so don't maintain it for more than a few seconds at a time, use it only for bursts. Note that it's only single target damage, doesn't cleave.
    • Always stop maintaining this skill if you're about to hit 0 energy - turning it off sends it on a 1 second CD while running out of energy results in a 4 second CD.
    • Most Greatsword skills are rather slow, you only really want to use this for Eternity's Requiem (or autoattack spam with Quickness) before turning it off unless you really need to squeeze out all the damage you can in your situation. Works much better with the faster Staff autoattacks in case you're on your defensive set but need to pressure someone.
  • Phase Traversal is great for initiating fights from range and immediately starting off with Quickness Quickness coupled with unblockable attacks. Quickness Quickness can be used to do burst damage or cleave downed targets better through auto attacking, while the unblockable attacks could seal the fate of enemies relying on blocking as their last resource option for sustain.
  • Jade Winds won't be used often because it exhausts most of your energy pool, leaving you defenseless and with barely anything to capitalize on the CC. This should only be used to set up kills for your teammates, or to interrupt very important channels like a rez or a stomp.


Weapons and damage

  • Greatsword is the set you'll be using to pressure targets, but it does have some defensive capabilities too.
  • Imperial Guard is great for blocking attacks under pressure and Phantom's Onslaught could be used not only as a gap closer but also a gap builder (just make sure you don't have an enemy targeted). These are not purely defensive skills though, their damage shouldn't be underestimated either. Imperial Guard hits particularly hard once it's charged up.
  • Mist Unleashed and Eternity's Requiem are great AoE skills, but the latter deals more damage against single targets. Use these on CD.
  • Archemorus in a way acts as your second offensive set in case your GS skills are on CD or you need better range.
  • Scavenger Burst and Spear of Archemorus add a bit of extra reach to an otherwise very melee focused build. Use these to poke from a safe distance if you don't want to go melee for some reason. The Spear has a huge delay so you could even precast it in a fight and line it up with other damage sources for burst damage, or burst targets while the spear is charging which forces them to choose between using their defensives to avoid the spear or your other attacks.
    • Swapping legends doesn't cancel Spear of Archemorus.
    • Scavenger Burst applies Quickness Quickness which makes it a great setup skill for GS burst combos or it could speed up your attacks when you need downed cleave.
  • Nomad's Advance does a lot of damage on a very short CD, if your GS skills are not available this is a solid option for pressuring targets at a reasonable energy cost. Being a mobility tool is a nice added bonus and makes it more versatile.


Combo examples

Greatsword/Shiro melee

  1. Enchanted Daggers
  2. Eternity's Requiem
  3. Impossible Odds - activate this right before Eternity's Requiem starts dealing damage and maintain it for the rest of the chain
  4. Dodge while ER's doing damage, land on top of your enemy
  5. Mist Unleashed

Defensive/counterpressure combo

  1. Block attacks with Imperial Guard
  2. Dodge
  3. Hit them with True Strike (Vindicator) (IG's chain skill)
  4. CC them and gain Stability Stability with Reaver's Rage
  5. Heal up with Selfish Spirit

Disengaging if you're getting chased

  1. About face into Riposting Shadows for moblity, cleansing and to avoid damage while swapping to Alliance Stance
  2. Nomad's Advance away from the fight, without a target
  3. Use Selfish Spirit if you can afford it, swap to Kurzick and keep running if they're still on you
  4. Optional About face once more and use Battle Dance to build more distance while evading attacks
  5. Optional Phantom's Onslaught without a target to build even more distance
  6. Heal up with Selfless Spirit


Sustain/Support

  • Staff is the defensive set in the build, offering ways to avoid damage via Surge of the Mists and Warding Rift or AoE cleanse conditions through Renewing Wave.
  • Dodging removes a condition via Eluding Nullification.
  • Unyielding Devotion provides passive damage mitigation, you should aim for a permanent uptime. Rapid Flow is a big help here, taking care of 40% uptime on its own (assuming you proc it every 5 seconds). Impossible Odds is a great instant trigger for Rapid Flow even if you get caught in a stun. Another huge help is Regeneration Regeneration from Balance in Discord.
    • If you're running Rune of Dolyak you don't have to pay any attention to maintaining this buff, the 6th bonus takes care of it.
  • Resilient Spirit passively grants you barrier every few seconds for each boon you have (up to 5 boons). You don't have to try too hard to achieve that, but do keep an eye on your boons and try to make sure you're at the cap. Easiest ones to maintain are:
    • Swiftness Swiftness from Rapid Flow (using a skill with an energy cost every 5 seconds).
    • Might Might from dodging (when playing with Vassals of the Empire). You get Protection from the same source too but it has a very short duration, whether you'll have it at the right time or not comes down to luck.
    • Fury Fury from various Invocation passives.
    • Regeneration Regeneration from legend swapping and Kurzick skills.
    • For the 5th you'll have to work a little and get it from much more limited or expensive sources, but several key skills grant boons so usually you'll have more than 4 boons.
  • Alliance stance can be defensive on both of its legends, in fact one of the Luxon ones could be better for survival than any of the Kurzick ones: Reaver's Rage. The CC is great for taking pressure off you even against multiple opponents and the Daze Daze is just long enough to cover a cast of Selfish Spirit. Even if the CC didn't work the skill itself has Stability Stability to protect your casts. You may also extend the Stability with dodges when playing with Vassals of the Empire.
    • This is quite an expensive skill, but could make all the difference if you're seriously pressured.
    • If you can choose between using Reaver's Rage and Awakening to break a stun, Reaver's Rage is usually the better choice.
  • Tree Song is your best source of source of mass condition cleansing.
    • Tip: if you need to cleanse a lot of conditions and you're on Shiro, try to use Riposting Shadows first. This way you'll potentially get rid of a few non-damaging conditions, increasing the chance of Tree Song cleansing the damaging ones. Proccing Sigil of Escape also works.
    • This is an AoE skill, keep an eye on allies and share it with them if you can.
  • Both Shiro and Saint Viktor have tools for evading attacks, these are Riposting Shadows and Battle Dance. Quite useful when you've got energy to spare but not enough endurance to dodge and you need to avoid attacks.
    • Both skills can be used to avoid attacks while Immobilize Immobilized. While Battle Dance doesn't remove this condition, it will apply Resistance Resistance which allows you to move and ignore the immob.
  • Try to share Selfless Spirit with allies whenever you can.
  • The Kurzick elite skill Urn of Saint Viktor offers strong on-demand damage mitigation when you're being pressured, but you CANNOT be healed while it's active! Use it for a few seconds to survive burst damage if you can't avoid it, then turn it off or swap legends as soon as you want to heal back up.
    • This is also a solid support skill that heals allies (but not you).



Ratings

This build has a rating of 5 stars based on 4 votes.
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4 stars
Goon gave this build 4 stars • February 2023
The most recent nerfs have reduced both your sustain and kill pressure. The build still has amazing sustain but will struggle to get kills against good players. Still a solid choice for trolling far until you get a plus, though I would argue the devastation - dps/roamer variant is more valuable to a team.
5 stars
Hanz gave this build 5 stars • October 2022
Gained a surge in popularity after the October patch gave Vindis a second dodge. Got about a dozens nerfs in a week since then but it's still great, lots of dodges and crazy boon uptime plus decent damage. Probably the easiest revenant build out there right now.
5 stars
Dec3mber gave this build 5 stars • March 2022
This build provides us an easier way with more sustain, more defense and more mobility than power herald. It can win almost 1v1 fights against almost specs. However, still can be cc to death if you join combat carelessly. I prefer using Dwarf and Alliance for more survivablity. The Assassin Stance costs a bit more energy and has bad heal plus no condi cleaner
4 stars
Hardin015 gave this build 4 stars • March 2022
A very powerful build, the evade traits for sustain is super powerful, it's like another heal, you get 3k+ barrier + 3k+ healing, to you AND Allies. Plus still some pretty insane dps, the only reason I give it 4 stars is because the chances of you getting to do all that and dealing any damage is most likely not gonna happen realistically. Realistically, Power Herald is far more practical and viable. It's got a great combination of defense, offense, utility AND isn't 100% braindead, it's a well balanced build without trying to be something really stupid.

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