Soulbeast - Condition Trapper SB Roamer
The community gave this build a rating, making it top-tier: Great
Focused on: Condition damage and Mobility
Designed for: WvW Roaming
Overview
A well-rounded Soulbeast WvW roaming build with good damage, mobility, CC and sustain. While designed primarily for 1v1s, the build can also hold its ground in smaller group fights and has no trouble soloing camps and other objectives roamers tend to go for.
Uses Stealth, evasion and mobility to survive pressure while waiting for an opening to show where it can unleash its CC and condition burst.
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Skill Variants
Utility
Viable choices for the 3rd utility slot:
- - if you're running a more defensive version of the build with this is an excellent short CD stun break with useful boons and great cleansing.
- - adds a new condition to the build, has great damage and even shorter CD than Viper's Nest which means it synergizes better with the rune.
- - slightly longer CD than Flame Trap and worse condition diversity, but it offers synergy.
- - on-demand evasion and improved endurance regen/superspeed on low CD is never bad.
- - constant passive healing and a mass cleanse when used.
- - better uptime on important defensive boons, which also translates to more healing (potentially even more than what the signet provides).
Weapons
- Sword over Axe - while Axe is considered to be better, not having a melee set can be awkward at times. Sword also provides better sustain in case you're struggling with that.
Pets
- Siamoth over Alpine Wolf - they both have and a CC, but Alpine Wolf has better mobility and 2 leap finishers in Beastmode while Siamoth has a better F2 skill, slightly longer CC duration and a bit more damage in Beastmode. Very similar pets, this one comes down to personal preferences.
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Specializations
Variants
- is an equally viable option for the last slot, mostly comes down to personal preference.
Variants
- If you're struggling with incoming conditions take and . With proper use of , and a bit of practice this shouldn't be necessary though.
Variants
- is worth considering when you're running at least 2 stances or you're roaming in a group.
Equipment
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Apothecary
Apothecary
Apothecary
Apothecary
Apothecary
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
Trailblazer
x6
x18
Stats A full set of Celestial gear also works just fine.
Runes
- - slightly worse damage, better sustain against conditions.
Consumables
Food
There are several viable options:
- - this food offers passive damage mitigation and a general stat boost.
- - keeps the 10% mitigation of the Oyster Soup, but focuses only on your offensive stats.
- - great defensive option with
- Budget version:
and synergy.
Utility
- - optimal but expensive.
- Budget version: - comes from Canned Food Crates, way easier to get and barely weaker.
- - if you're playing with Celestial gear, use this.
Usage
Elite specialization basics
- Soulbeast allows Rangers to meld with their pet, becoming one. This is done through which has a 10s CD.
- Pet related traits and skills such as continue to function even while merged, but this time you'll be the one who benefits from them, not the pet (although sometimes the effects are lessened).
- Melding with a dead pet and then exiting Beastmode instantly revives them.
General
- On short bow you should either open with for burst damage (this is the most common), if you need sustain (evade attacks), or if you want more CC.
- On axe/dagger use it on Weakness, or for extra sustain from the evasion. for both pressure and some damage mitigation from
makes your toolkit way more flexible by significantly reducing the CD of the first skill you use after swapping weapons, allowing you to better adapt to situations. There are a lot of ways to use this trait, here are a few ideas:
- Usually you should merge with your pet whenever it comes off CD for the Vigor, cleansing and Protection from . Don't idle in Beastmode too long, use whatever Beast ability isn't on CD and then exit.
- allows you to swap pets while in Beastmode! This makes it significantly easier for you to adapt to the situation. For example you could use both pets' mobility skills back-to-back while traveling between capture points, or you could swap to Wolf for the stun break even if you're on Hawk.
- adds extra utility and defensive value to every Trap skill. The stealth and superspeed are great at quickly repositioning yourself, shaking off enemies or hiding the animations of attack skills to burst them.
Mobility
- Maintain permanent Swiftness with and .
- Turn around before using Quick Shot in order to move "forward".
- Use and either as gapclosers or tools to disengage (make sure you have no target selected if you inted to run away).
Damage
- Both of your weapon sets are great at dealing damage.
- On bow spam as much as you can between bursts, ideally from behind. Many short bow skills have increased effectiveness when striking from behind or the sides.
- is one of your burst skills and should be used on CD. Due to the cone shape of the volley it's best used in point-blank range, right in melee to ensure that all the arrows hit the target. The same goes for on axe.
- is yet another cone attack similar to , so try to use it in melee range.
- Weakness even helps with mitigating incoming damage.
- This is best used in as the Weakness will immediately apply when the skill hits instead of having to wait for your pet to attack.
- In Beastmode the Winter's Bite effect is applied to you for 15 seconds even if you throw this skill at the ground with no target, while out of combat. As the duration is longer than the skill's CD it's worth using as you're traveling the map because you'll be able to begin the next fight with a free Weakness.
is the best skill on Axe. While it does less condition damage than Splitblade it applies up to 3 conditions to the target, which overall puts more pressure on them. The
- If you're using for the damage and not the evasion, you should first make sure your target is crippled. has the benefit of allowing you to use as the first skill after swapping weapons for synergy, while still getting the most damage out of it.
- Eagle's Beastmode F3 skill is one of the best skills when it comes to condition variety and should be used on CD to pressure enemies.
Sustain
- Every stance in the build is defensive by nature.
- The build doesn't have a lot of means to deal with conditions, limited mainly to and while (if taken) serves as the panic button.
- and both remove certain non-damaging conditions. Consider using them before other sources of cleansing in order to maximize the amount of conditions removed and to increase the chance of getting rid of damaging ones.
- If your pet is in range, the signet will transfer all your conditions to them. If you are merged, you'll gain Resistance instead. Keep in mind that the condition transfer can kill your pet (that's not a real concern on Soulbeast though).
is your last resort against both condition pressure and CC. Try not to touch this skill if you can solve things in some other way. The passive is also valuable enough to be worth maintaining.
- If damage is starting to overwhelm you and you are out of CDs, just run away with
- Make sure you don't have a target selected before using this skill to disengage! Also disable auto-targeting in the settings menu if you haven't already.
and wait a little before reengaging.
- Dodging applies Protection, which also heals thanks to the trait .
- Applying Poison steals some health from the target, damaging them and healing you.
- Protection and as has no cast time, this can be used even while CC'd in order to survive enemy burst. grants
Related Builds
- Soulbeast - Poisonbeast - sPvP version of the build.
- Soulbeast - Condition Stancebeast Roamer - a very similar WvW build with a Trapless take on condition Soulbeast roaming.
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