Tempest - D/F Auramancer

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Focused on: Support and Utility

Designed for: PvP Conquest

Difficulty:
TBD
This build was last updated on September 18, 2022 and is up to date for the January 30, 2024 patch.

Overview

This PvP Tempest build provides great support by mixing damage mitigation, condition cleansing, direct healing and projectile denial.


Skill Bar

Dagger/Focus
Utility

Skill Bar Variants

Utility

For the optional slot:

  • - AoE healing, damage mitigation and projectile denial. Great at shutting down specs such as Deadeyes or elite skills like .
  • - can't go wrong with another invulnerability. Could even be used to secure a rez or stomp as entering Mist Form doesn't interrupt channeling.
  • - used to be popular before the mobilitycreep introduced by EoD which made it easier for enemies to chase down Tempests using it. Might still be useful against less mobile comps, serving as a panic button which could even take you to the safety of the highground to resustain. Makes it easier to navigate maps in general and reach people who need emergency healing.


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Specializations

Variants

  • is also a viable option.

Variants

  • adds more cleansing to the build.


Specialization Changes

By taking Fire over Earth you trade some direct damage reduction for better cleansing in general:


Equipment

Dagger
Focus
Sigil
Sigil
Rune
Amulet


Equipment Variants

Runes

  • - better aura durations.
  • - boost to your group healing.
  • - Chill Chill messes with attunement cooldowns which can really screw Elementalists over. This rune combined with makes you all but immune to it. It's worth considering especially against Necromancers, and the 6th proc is useful in general while under pressure.


Sigils


Usage

General

  • Under General Options / User Interface enable "Thick party health bars" and "Always show health bars". These will make it much easier to keep track of who needs your support.
  • is your main panic button, should mainly be used if you'd die otherwise. is panic button #2 but can be used more freely, even as a mobility skill between capture points.
  • When playing with , every aura applied to you is also granted to nearby allies. This isn't restricted to elementalist auras only - using in a for example will share with allies. Auras can't be applied to downed players.
  • Auras in the build:
  • from Overload Air and dagger #3 in air.
  • from Overload Water plus the trait procs from and .
  • from Overload Fire, on Focus, and combos suchs as + .
  • from Overload Earth and (an Earth Shield skill).
  • is useful in just about any situation. Whether you have to run away from a fight, peel for your allies, or interrupt an enemy stomp/rez attempt, can't go wrong with Tornado!
  • Avoid getting locked into 1v1s, always be in team fights. You depend on your allies just as much as they depend on you! Tempest's job is to keep party members alive through support, and these allies must peel for you in return (if the enemy team gets to focus you without allies counterpressuring them you'll probably end up dead).


Overloads

  • These skills become available after having spent at least 6 seconds in the same attunement. Switching to another attunement while overloading will interrupt the skill, yet still puts the attunement on the increased CD of 20 seconds.
  • Overloads have some of the longest cast times in the entire game, which means they can be easily interrupted. Of course there are ways to reduce the chance of that happening:
  • is without a doubt the least important overload in the build and can be used more freely, even as a mobility tool between capture points or simply as a stun break in combat.
  • can be shielded through from projectile-based interrupts such as and the stun from dagger's can win a couple of seconds of freecasting vs melee specs. Even on a Mender build this overload pumps out a considerable amount of AoE damage, use it to help your team get kills and to cleave downed targets.
  • is the hardest to mess up because it comes with Stability Stability, but if you're afraid that won't do the trick then could at least shield you from projectiles while channeling.
  • is the only overload which doesn't do damage, thus won't break Stealth Stealth. The build itself doesn't provide any access to stealth, but in an organized team you can coordinate this with an Engineer for instance and ask him to throw a at you. This should make it significantly easier to get this channel off, but you'll still be vulnerable to PBAoE like . Hold on to this as long as you can, Water Overload has extremely powerful cleansing /healing but it does lock your out of an important attunement.
  • Fire is arguably the least important attunement of the build, although you could still use the Overload to break stun or share auras, and it has another aura on skill #5 plus a short evade frame on .


Support and sustain

  • Auras and overloads grant ~2 seconds of Protection Protection, which is further empowered by resulting in a 40% direct damage reduction instead of the usual 33%. can reduce incoming damage for all affected allies by another 10% (and that's without even factoring in being on Earth for ).
  • Every aura you apply also heals allies via .
  • is the best source of protection in the build. Not only does it pulse this boon each second, it'll also leave behind an AoE that does the same thing after a successful overload.
  • is where most of your non-aura based support comes from:
    • Always try attuning to Water next to an ally to share the healing from . Don't idle in it too much because you should fit as many Water swaps into a fight as possible.
    • Use on allies whenever necessary, and make sure that you don't have an enemy targeted otherwise some pulses may go in the wrong direction.
    • is a last resort option, only to be used if it singlehandedly saves an ally and you're out of options because sending Water on a longer CD is going to negatively impact your healing output.
  • is associated with self-sustain:
    • Merely just swapping to this attunement can already negate Power based burst damage thanks to .
    • can be used to instantly cleanse conditions from yourself, reflect projectiles, or to blast combo fields. Both this and Obsdian Flesh can be used while CC'd.
    • is one of the best defensive skills an ele could have, this skill is basically second .
  • has various tools to mitigate and prevent damage:
    • applies AoE Weakness after a small delay, significantly reducing direct damage dealt by enemies.
    • CCs any target that strikes you in melee. This is one of the strognest defensive tools in your kit! Pressing this at the beginning of an air overload could also make it way easier to get the full channel off and then gain a second Shocking Aura right when the first one expires. Always use when this aura is about to run out for yet another AoE CC.
    • is great versus projectile based attacks but will do nothing against melee.
    • is an unblockable ranged CC that could pin enemies down so allies can burst them down, or it could simply be used to stop enemies from doing damage for a while and chase allies.
  • is a very powerful AoE heal for both yourself and the team. Try to coordinate it with your allies so that they receive every pulse of the channel to maximize the healing. The first pulse heals the most but has the smallest radius, while the other two pulses have a lower healing value but larger radius. can be used to instantly move in and heal up teammates who are far away but need emergency healing.
  • is easily the best survival tool in the build, and one that can be shared with allies as a 2nd one is dropped on the ground for them to pick up.
    • Skill 2 is a block.
    • Skill 3 is a mobility skill with CC and anti-projectile/aura share synergy.
    • Skill 4 is an AoE pull which is great for peeling for allies or just CCing in general. Even has barrier and Protection Protection.
    • Skill 5 is an invulnerability for when you're being heavily focused.


Reviving allies

  • is a very potent ranged rez with a secondary effect that can be customized to fit a bunch of different situations. In general you should just focus on getting the rez as soon as possible regardless of attunement, but if you're able to swap to the right element beforehand this glyph becomes even more powerful. Couple of things to note:
    • The attunement bonus depends on which attunement you've started channeling this skill on. Swapping from Air to Fire in the middle of it for example is going to proc the Air bonus.
    • Whatever attunement you're using, consider swapping to Earth for the stability while channeling to make it easier to pull off.
    • teleports the ally to your location. It's great if you're in a safe spot, you may even consider teleporting to the highground beforehand with .
    • brings them back with max HP, which is probably the best option if you only have to rez one ally and you're not in a safe spot.
    • is for reviving multiple allies as it is an AoE rez.
    • is mainly for your personal survivability. Even if you don't have an ally to rez, you could use this glyph on Fire and give yourself a 15 second window of immortaility, as using this skill in Fire revives the caster when they go down!
    • If you're absolutely certain that a teammate is going to die in 2 seconds, you may consider using this skill on their location in advance to bring them up a split second after they go down. This is a bit risky however, as if they don't die (or don't die inside the range of the skill) you're going to have to cancel cast with a weapon stow, which sends it on a short CD of 5 seconds thus might not be available when they actually go down.
  • turns the caster invulnerable, allowing you to rez without getting interrupted or killed.
    • Note: Mist Form must be activated AFTER starting to revive an ally, otherwise it won't work.


Swiftness stacking

  • Stack Swiftness Swiftness for your team before the match starts!
  • Switch to before the 10 second countdown even begins. The moment the countdown starts cast whilst running towards the exit from spawn, this skill will produce a Static field. Use then follow up immediately with (both of these are Blast finishers).
  • When you're done switch to as you don't want to start fights in Water.


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Ratings

This build has a rating of 5 stars based on 13 votes.
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5 stars
Gkhougaz gave this build 5 stars • October 2023
Amazing burn DPS and team presence with boons and auras. The build generates an aura every few seconds, which gives 800 heal+regen+protection+vigor+cleanse on everyone nearby and then you can transmute the fire auras (fire 5) for big AoE fire, boons and cleanse. I'd say this is an easy build to get into because you can spend 80% of your time in fire, but the 20% other time where you have to play piano in other attunements is where legends are born. It tends to strongly swing fights in your team's favor and wins games. Enter the fight in lightning for Gale knockdown, but then instantly swap to Fire to proc fire aura from Sunspot trait ->flamewall on approach -> Burning Speed hip thrust -> transmute fire from sunspot trait -> into BOOM BOOM BOOM chain of Feel the Burn -> transmute fire -> fire shield -> transmute fire -> feel the burn -> transmute fire loop for with constant heals and aoe boons burns and cleanses. I recommend Latent Stamina trait for uber dodges. You get so many dodges from Latent Stamina that you can spend half the match in an invuln state. Basically BOOM BOOM BOOM dodge BOOM dodge endlessly until they are dead. UPDATE: you should bring rune of the forge + sigil of smoldering if you want to do actual damage.
5 stars
Hanz gave this build 5 stars • May 2023
Even after the Stone Heart nerfs this seems to be the best support build in PvP. Healing, cleansing, boon stacking, aura sharing, lots of customization options, plenty of CC and more. Has a very diverse toolkit and continues to be a top performer.
5 stars
Guirssane gave this build 5 stars • January 2023
Super strong support build in the meta. I feel like the meta is more condi oriented so fire maybe more preferable in most matches. But earth is great against a lot of power builds.
5 stars
Ethan gave this build 5 stars • September 2022
God tier support, been playing this more and it is one of the stronger things to play in 3v3, cc, might generation through blasts, healing and unique auras. If you know if the comp is power you play earth and fire for condi, flexibility like that makes it very strong
5 stars
Necro master gave this build 5 stars • July 2022
hard learn need brain glass armor but still better than guard support cause aura value . i played 2years already still dont know why ppl want nerf tempest
2 stars
Acedia1092 gave this build 2 stars • May 2021
A very solid support that provides a variety of boons, healing, and cc at the same time. However without mender amulet it's self sustain received a big hit, leaving the player with little room for mistakes. Update: With the current rise of condition builds this build struggles to keep up due to its lack of cleansing, while taking the fire traitline over earth would make it even squishier than it already is. It differs to other supports build by being able to deal a decent amount of damage, but it in general performs much worse than most other support builds, such as core guard. P.S. It's rating is much higher than its supposed to be due to ratings four years ago lol
4 stars
Utrex gave this build 4 stars • December 2018
It does its job as support, but it's not optimal. Firebrand's healing potential and other misc. support such as group on-demand stun breaks & stability as well as group reflects, resistance, and other boons (as well as CC) makes this build basically inferior to Firebrand support. That's not to say this build is bad. It supports and can definitely be tanky, and has an invuln skill that FB lacks. Additionally, the projectile denial isn't locked behind a separate on-CD kit. Also has strong AoE pressure with Air Overload.
5 stars
Manumotate gave this build 5 stars • April 2018
- Decent support build. - It can hold its own against most of the enemies. - Its hard to support when fighting against scourges.
5 stars
Karas gave this build 5 stars • November 2017
Still the best Elem build in ranked
5 stars
Rincewind gave this build 5 stars • May 2016
I disagree with OXzid. I run a very aggressive version of this build in ranked solo. So far, this has been my most successful starting season. Nasty build, with superior team support, and sneaky damage.
5 stars
Cse gave this build 5 stars • February 2016
Great support build, probably the best ele build atm. Big heals through aura traits, lots of CC with shocking auras. Personally I prefer Staff over D/F, as it has better damage capabilities and access to water fields.
5 stars
Lee gave this build 5 stars • February 2016
It is one of the best support build with his aurasharing. It has nice partywide healing and protection. it will be sure meta in the next season.
5 stars
Mr tao gave this build 5 stars • February 2016
Zuko runs this build and keeps my scrub ass alive in team fights. Great team fight potential if you keep rotating it to where the team fights are due to high on demand healing and passive heals (552 aoe regen from soothing mist+regen boon). It is not a 1v1 build as it's not what it's built for but it should sustain and stalemate in 1v1's long enough to get a plus 1 in your favor. 10/10

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