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* {{Skill|Bull's Charge}} over {{Skill|"On My Mark!"}} - trades AoE healing and some damage boost for an evade frame/CC/mobility tool. Take {{Trait|Peak Performance}} in Strength.
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** ''Pistol'' over ''Warhorn'' - pure damage, but {{Skill|Dragon's Roar}} also has great synergy with {{Trait|Unshakable Mountain}} as it's an ammo skill with really quick recharge.
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** ''Shield'' over ''Warhorn'' - embraces the support aspect of the build a bit more, adding some boon support, cleansing and AoE barrier appliciation. {{Skill|Charge (warrior)}} and the mobility it brings makes it easier to drop {{Rune|Lynx}} for something better.-->
  
  
 
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==Specializations==
 
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* {{Trait|Shrug It Off}} with {{Rune|Soldier}} is worth considering against condition matchups.
 
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===Equipment Variants===
 
===Equipment Variants===
 
'''Rune'''
 
'''Rune'''
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* {{Rune|Fighter}} - better damage and some nice {{Tooltip|Might}} synergy in case you can afford to give up the shout cleansing synergy of Soldier rune.
  
If you don't mind losing some passive mobility from Lynx:
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'''Sigil'''
* {{Rune|Soldier}} - better group utility and sustain vs conditions.
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* {{Sigil|Cleansing}} over {{Sigil|Intelligence}} - if you're having trouble dealing with conditions and don't mind sacrificing some burst damage.
 
 
* {{Rune|Fighter}} - great stats and even some trait synergy from the 6th bonus.
 
  
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
 
'''Elite specialization basics'''
 
'''Elite specialization basics'''
* Warriors who spec Bladesworn lose access to weapon swapping in combat but gain access to the Gunblade, which works a bit like an Engineer kit (F1 by default).
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* Warriors who spec {{Tooltip|Bladesworn}} lose access to weapon swapping in combat but gain access to the Gunblade, which works a bit like an Engineer kit (F1 by default).
  
* Instead of '''Adrenaline''' you build '''Flow''' in combat. If you have enough Flow you gain access to Dragon Trigger (F2), which roots you in place and starts consuming Flow when used. Dragon Trigger empowers your Gunblade skills. The more Flow you consume, the stronger the first 3 skills get. These 3 skills are the main source of your burst damage.
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* Instead of '''Adrenaline''' you build '''Flow''' in combat. If you have enough Flow you gain access to {{Skill|Dragon Trigger}} (F2), which roots you in place and starts consuming Flow when used. Dragon Trigger empowers your Gunblade skills. The more Flow you consume, the stronger the first 3 skills get. These 3 skills are the main source of your burst damage.
  
 
* While swapping in and out of Gunblade has a 10s CD, this can sometimes be bypassed. Dragon Trigger is on a separate CD and using it puts you back into Gunblade mode.
 
* While swapping in and out of Gunblade has a 10s CD, this can sometimes be bypassed. Dragon Trigger is on a separate CD and using it puts you back into Gunblade mode.
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* Gunblade isn't a very complicated weapon. 1-4 are damaging skills and 5 is for mobility/{{Tooltip|Fury}} application. Skills 1-2 are melee, 3 is ranged, 4 works in both. Spam them in whatever order you wish if they're not on CD.
 
* Gunblade isn't a very complicated weapon. 1-4 are damaging skills and 5 is for mobility/{{Tooltip|Fury}} application. Skills 1-2 are melee, 3 is ranged, 4 works in both. Spam them in whatever order you wish if they're not on CD.
  
* Axe/Shield is more of a defensive set by comparison, but {{Skill|Throw Axe}} is an excellent finishing move against low HP targets even from range. It's quick and does high damage, while {{Skill|Shield Bash}} is a nice setup skill even for Gunblade.
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* The 3 Dragon Trigger burst skills are:
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** Dragon Slash - Force: replaces the autoattack, melee cleave.
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** Dragon Slash - Boost: replaces skill 2, a gap closer/mobility skill with good damage. This is the most commonly used Dragon Trigger skill as it deals high damage and has the reach to hit enemies that are farther away.
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** Dragon Slash - Reach: replaces skill 3, ranged projectile attack.
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* While dragon trigger is active, Gunblade skill #5 turns into a ground targeted teleport. While the range is short, this could still allow you to reposition yourself in a way to hit targets who escaped to the highground or are hiding behind a pillar.
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* {{Trait|Unyielding Dragon}} makes it easier to land Dragon Trigger skills by giving you {{Tooltip|Blind}} immunity while also making it more threatening by adding a {{Tooltip|Stun}}.
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* Axe/Warhorn is more of a defensive set by comparison, but {{Skill|Throw Axe}} is an excellent finishing move against low HP targets even from range. It's quick and does high damage.
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* Gunblade's #3 Artillery Slash is the only skill on this set which doesn't have an ICD, therefore it's possible to spend all 3 charges in a row providing you with a source of burst damage outside Dragon Trigger.
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* {{Skill|"For Great Justice!"}} and {{Skill|"On My Mark!"}} are both defensive and offensive skills. You can either use them to heal yourself and your team or set up kills depending on the situation.
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* {{Skill|"On My Mark!"}} is great at dealing with classes that rely on {{Tooltip|Stealth}} for sustain or combos because of the instant {{Tooltip|Revealed}}. While you can't use it to reveal stealthed targets, you can prevent enemies from gaining stealth.
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* Use Warhorn #4 on CD to maintain permanent {{Tooltip|Swiftness}}.
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* {{Trait|Leg Specialist}} is one of the few combo pieces in the build. Once every 12 seconds the next cripple you apply from either Axe #3 or Gunsaber #3 roots the target in place for a short duration. Both of these are ranged and could be used to catch up to targets or hit them with something that does high damage like Dragon Trigger or Skill|Blooming Fire while they can't dodge.
  
  
 
'''Sustain'''
 
'''Sustain'''
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* Every source of {{Tooltip|Might}} application heals you thanks to {{Trait|Mending Might}} and {{Trait|Might Makes Right}}, turning otherwise damage focused skills like {{Skill|"For Great Justice!"}} into healing skills.
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* {{Trait|Unshakable Mountain}} is a very important part of your survival kit, giving you barrier whenever you use the last charge of an ammo skill. This includes all of your shouts, {{Skill|Combat Stimulant}}, Gunblade skills and even {{Skill|Throw Axe}}.
 
* {{Trait|Unshakable Mountain}} is a very important part of your survival kit, giving you barrier whenever you use the last charge of an ammo skill. This includes all of your shouts, {{Skill|Combat Stimulant}}, Gunblade skills and even {{Skill|Throw Axe}}.
 
** This trait heavily encourages you to spam Gunblade skills to make sure you don't build up multiple charges. If every charge is your last one, this trait keeps the procs rolling.
 
** This trait heavily encourages you to spam Gunblade skills to make sure you don't build up multiple charges. If every charge is your last one, this trait keeps the procs rolling.
  
 
* {{Trait|Vigorous Shouts}} adds not only sustain but also group healing to the build, making all of your utility skills stronger.
 
* {{Trait|Vigorous Shouts}} adds not only sustain but also group healing to the build, making all of your utility skills stronger.
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* {{Rune|Soldier}} turns every shout skill into a source of condition cleansing.
  
 
* {{Skill|Tactical Reload}} gives one charge to all of the aforementioned ammo skills and makes your next Dragon Trigger stronger. It's primarily a defensive skill, make sure your heal and shouts don't have 2 charges before using this.
 
* {{Skill|Tactical Reload}} gives one charge to all of the aforementioned ammo skills and makes your next Dragon Trigger stronger. It's primarily a defensive skill, make sure your heal and shouts don't have 2 charges before using this.
 
* Every source of {{Tooltip|Might}} is also a source of healing thanks to {{Trait|Might Makes Right}}.
 
  
 
* Be careful with the timing of {{Skill|Combat Stimulant}}! The charges don't stack, if you use the second one before the first heal goes off the first one won't heal you.
 
* Be careful with the timing of {{Skill|Combat Stimulant}}! The charges don't stack, if you use the second one before the first heal goes off the first one won't heal you.
  
* Your best source of condition cleansing is also your only stun break: {{Skill|Shake It Off!}} so plan your CD management accordingly.
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* Your best source of condition cleansing is also your only stun break: {{Skill|"Shake It Off!"}} so plan your CD management accordingly.
 
** A lesser version of this skill procs from {{Trait|Shrug It Off}}.
 
** A lesser version of this skill procs from {{Trait|Shrug It Off}}.
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* {{Skill|Call of Valor}} on Warhorn provides much needed cleansing while offering useful boons and barrier for you and your team.
  
  

Revision as of 14:27, 11 September 2022

Part of the current metagame

Our curator decided this build is in the current metagame regardless of rating. The community gave this build a rating, making it top-tier: Great

Focused on: Direct damageMobility and Sustain

Designed for: PvP Conquest

Difficulty:
TBD
This build was last updated on September 11, 2022 and is up to date for the March 19, 2024 patch.

Overview

This Bladesworn PvP build has a bit of everything from burst damage to group support and great sustain.


Skill Bar

Axe/Warhorn
Utility


Skill Variants

Utility

  • over - trades AoE healing and some damage boost for an evade frame/CC/mobility tool. Take in Strength.


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Specializations

Variants

  • with is worth considering against condition matchups.


Equipment

Axe
Warhorn
Sigil
Sigil
Rune
Amulet


Equipment Variants

Rune

  • - better damage and some nice Might Might synergy in case you can afford to give up the shout cleansing synergy of Soldier rune.

Sigil

  • over - if you're having trouble dealing with conditions and don't mind sacrificing some burst damage.


Usage

Elite specialization basics

  • Warriors who spec Bladesworn Bladesworn lose access to weapon swapping in combat but gain access to the Gunblade, which works a bit like an Engineer kit (F1 by default).
  • Instead of Adrenaline you build Flow in combat. If you have enough Flow you gain access to (F2), which roots you in place and starts consuming Flow when used. Dragon Trigger empowers your Gunblade skills. The more Flow you consume, the stronger the first 3 skills get. These 3 skills are the main source of your burst damage.
  • While swapping in and out of Gunblade has a 10s CD, this can sometimes be bypassed. Dragon Trigger is on a separate CD and using it puts you back into Gunblade mode.


General

  • Gunblade isn't a very complicated weapon. 1-4 are damaging skills and 5 is for mobility/Fury Fury application. Skills 1-2 are melee, 3 is ranged, 4 works in both. Spam them in whatever order you wish if they're not on CD.
  • The 3 Dragon Trigger burst skills are:
    • Dragon Slash - Force: replaces the autoattack, melee cleave.
    • Dragon Slash - Boost: replaces skill 2, a gap closer/mobility skill with good damage. This is the most commonly used Dragon Trigger skill as it deals high damage and has the reach to hit enemies that are farther away.
    • Dragon Slash - Reach: replaces skill 3, ranged projectile attack.
  • While dragon trigger is active, Gunblade skill #5 turns into a ground targeted teleport. While the range is short, this could still allow you to reposition yourself in a way to hit targets who escaped to the highground or are hiding behind a pillar.
  • makes it easier to land Dragon Trigger skills by giving you Blind Blind immunity while also making it more threatening by adding a Stun Stun.
  • Axe/Warhorn is more of a defensive set by comparison, but is an excellent finishing move against low HP targets even from range. It's quick and does high damage.
  • Gunblade's #3 Artillery Slash is the only skill on this set which doesn't have an ICD, therefore it's possible to spend all 3 charges in a row providing you with a source of burst damage outside Dragon Trigger.
  • and are both defensive and offensive skills. You can either use them to heal yourself and your team or set up kills depending on the situation.
  • is great at dealing with classes that rely on Stealth Stealth for sustain or combos because of the instant Revealed Revealed. While you can't use it to reveal stealthed targets, you can prevent enemies from gaining stealth.
  • Use Warhorn #4 on CD to maintain permanent Swiftness Swiftness.
  • is one of the few combo pieces in the build. Once every 12 seconds the next cripple you apply from either Axe #3 or Gunsaber #3 roots the target in place for a short duration. Both of these are ranged and could be used to catch up to targets or hit them with something that does high damage like Dragon Trigger or Skill|Blooming Fire while they can't dodge.


Sustain

  • Every source of Might Might application heals you thanks to and , turning otherwise damage focused skills like into healing skills.
  • is a very important part of your survival kit, giving you barrier whenever you use the last charge of an ammo skill. This includes all of your shouts, , Gunblade skills and even .
    • This trait heavily encourages you to spam Gunblade skills to make sure you don't build up multiple charges. If every charge is your last one, this trait keeps the procs rolling.
  • adds not only sustain but also group healing to the build, making all of your utility skills stronger.
  • turns every shout skill into a source of condition cleansing.
  • gives one charge to all of the aforementioned ammo skills and makes your next Dragon Trigger stronger. It's primarily a defensive skill, make sure your heal and shouts don't have 2 charges before using this.
  • Be careful with the timing of ! The charges don't stack, if you use the second one before the first heal goes off the first one won't heal you.
  • Your best source of condition cleansing is also your only stun break: so plan your CD management accordingly.
    • A lesser version of this skill procs from .
  • on Warhorn provides much needed cleansing while offering useful boons and barrier for you and your team.


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Ratings

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5 stars
Gkhougaz gave this build 5 stars • August 2023
Full tank mode with a huuuge cannon. Your HP bar goes directly to full by clicking any button 6-10. The range is effectively 900, so it's barely melee. Doesn't get top DPS, because there is not much splash or aoe, but it is often the most effective killer on a team because it can select a target and with HUGE power hits pump 3k-> 4k -> 4k -> 5k dead. I usually deploy Dragon Trigger with minimal charging for the interrupt, but it can be effective to charge if there is a cluster of enemies or if the tempo allows it... I recommend Rune of the Fighter, it synergizes perfectly in every single way.. Rune of the Fighter's extra might, toughness and power are EXACTLY perfect for a bruisery single target tanky DPS. It's just huuuge hit after huge hit at a very consistent tempo, boom boom boom, and the healing is off the charts. On My Mark or Signet of Might are best for more single target dmg. No joke you can hit 22 might stacks with FGJ! + stim just before combat and with OMM! vuln dump 4k-6k hits with every single button. Stim + Tactical Reload = 3 heals you can deploy, and if you deploy them within 5 seconds of each other you also get quickness but sacrifice the delayed healing. With Fighter you also get 10(!!) might per heal cast. Very, very dominant build. Condis? Honestly, just ignore them, there's so much healing coming in, save Shake It Off for stunbreak.
5 stars
Barnacle Ed gave this build 5 stars • June 2023
Previously I rated this a 4 but, after some sustain buffs in recent patches, I'm upping it to 5. Endure Pain is also outstanding in this current burst-focused meta. I echo everything Hanz said about this build - pretty easy to learn and play, provides tons of healing and solid team support, mobility is great, and who doesn't love dragon slash? Damage output is low and I think it shines better when teamfighting instead of as a sidenoder (at least with rune of the soldier) but there's little else to complain about!
5 stars
Hanz gave this build 5 stars • June 2023
Once again a strong option, sustain buffs made a huge difference to an already tanky build. Tons of healing/barrier, some group support, great damage, good mobiliy, unblockable CCs, and it's not even hard to play.
4 stars
Yerloq gave this build 4 stars • May 2023
The recent buffs helped, but not having stability in it's kit (unlike spellbreaker) is a huge hinderance. Especially considering this is meant to be more of a brawling style fighter. It can do a very great job as a duelist, but it will never shine without a rework to Dragon Stance- giving it more QoL with the ability to cancel out of it and store bullets, and having Stability access on Triggerguard or Dragonscale Defense. It's so close to being great but not there yet.
4 stars
Goon gave this build 4 stars • February 2023
I think all the current reviews are a bit overly harsh. Can no longer be an insanely broken dps/duelist/support but is still a strong dps. You can also duel against certain matchups that have limited cc and condi. The recent changes are a bit strange but the aegis on gunsaber 4 is a nice touch though the change to gunsaber 3 is a bit clunky. The removal of stab means you must use your aegis and movement skills reactively to charge your dragon trigger. Can provide alot of prescence for a competent team but with much lower carry potential then it once had.
2 stars
Rhubarbpie gave this build 2 stars • October 2022
This was the single most broken build in the game last patch. Horrible players were convinced they were skilled, and warriors are whining left and right after the fair adjustment that was made. Bladesworn is still decent, but this build in particular is no longer viable. Better off playing the other 2 elite specs or even core.
5 stars
Necro master gave this build 5 stars • July 2022
After mota 2 . ya blade is very import for each team . cancer side with cc help team fight break destory enemy
5 stars
MadTavish gave this build 5 stars • July 2022
THE meta build for Warrior in PvP. It has very high levels of sustain for both itself and nearby allies, along with strong unblockable burst. Very skill reliant for both the player and opponent due to very telegraphed, high-powered skills. Great 1v1 and teamfighting potential. This build definitely deserves "Great" rating if not being outright being a "Meta" one. It's not as powerful as Vindicator as it has less/harder to land damage, but it absolutely is part of the current PvP metagame.
5 stars
BernardBlack gave this build 5 stars • June 2022
By far the best warrior build right now. It's not the perfect duelist (tho it can outplay many other specs, including most willbenders, tempests, mesmers (ez, they also cry afterwards OFFICER I CANT BLOCK!!!), willbenders and many others) and definitely not someone who can really hold a node in a 2v1, most of the times at least, but it is spectacular in teamfights. INSANE amounts of healing (300-450k a match average in my case), with quite a bit of damage (350-500k average a match) and I have made it all the way up to plat on this build, despite never having played Warrior in PvP before the current league. This build has everything. The guy who put 1 star to it was probably hoping nobody would play it, but I daresay it's pretty meta now... P.S. I forgot to mention I'm playing it with Pistol instead of Shield in the second slot, as suggested by Sirhazelot and Rune of the Soldier
5 stars
Acezelpyer gave this build 5 stars • May 2022
It's a nice build that finally returns the feeling of hambow (without both weapon sets) back to warrior in the PVP space. With the hands of high skilled players with good game sense this build is a monster to push off points. This spec also makes it good enough to be flexible enough to run a high number of runes and still have a notable difference between players. If you see a Soulbeast or a lot of high blockable DPS players on the other side that shield block save lives. You could even add Rune of Sanctuary if you want to add barrier on top of more barrier to be even more annoying for the other team. Remember your Dragon Trigger isnt wholly for damage, it's such a mind game of: "When is this Warrior going to pull the trigger AND in what way" with that annoying CC attached to it AND healing from might stacking.
5 stars
Sirhazelot gave this build 5 stars • April 2022
I personally enjoy playing with the pistol better for added burst and free agis + a bit of barrier with unshakable mountain. When understanding how the bursts works with this spec, you get a very strong duelist that can teamfights with loads of support and AOE CC. Make use of the gunsaber kit and pace the ammos so you dont burn them all out. Gunsaber cleave is great and has a lot of range options to kite/chase targets. Best warrior build ATM with crazy survabilities !
5 stars
Lopez gave this build 5 stars • March 2022
I prefer sword warhorn and instead of revela Skills a Stun break that knock back in area ,,,it has Great sustain and damage Bit of u are Too predictable enemy can evade your damage ……..:……………………….,,,,,,,;…….
5 stars
Mazadard gave this build 5 stars • March 2022
Agree that this is the best warrior's build for conquest right now. It has a insane survivability, a lot more than spellbreaker, and deal a very decent amount of damage. I just prefer to use sword and warhorn for better mobility, boost damage of dragon trigger by 25% and a little bit of group support. Edit: after more practice, I end up prefering axes and shield rather than sword and warhorn, but i replaced berseker amulet by demolisher amulet for more tankiness.
5 stars
Grimjacke gave this build 5 stars • March 2022
Arguably the best build in PvP right now. The new king of versatility now that Core Necro is nerfed. Damage can feel lackluster when first learning, but is very high once you figure out how to do damage.

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