User:Vallen Frostweaver/Build Archive/General Interrupter
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Stats | Self/Enemy | Party/Allies |
Damage | Low to Medium | n/a |
Defense | Medium | None |
Healing | Low to Medium | None |
Support | Medium | Medium |
This build is a basic interrupter skillbar that can be used and modified for many situations, the main goal is to decrease both the enemy group's healing and damage through the use of interruption. Fights should be shorter with one of these on the team, taking some pressure off the healers and often preventing as much damage as they would normally heal.
Attributes and skills[edit]
Expertise | 10-12 + 1 + 1-3 |
Wilderness Survival | 9-11 + 1 |
Marksmanship | 9-11 + 1 |
- *These attributes are a good baseline to work with and can be adjusted as playstyle/preference allows.
Hard interrupts (Prophecies/Nightfall):
Punishing Shot | Distracting Shot | Savage Shot | Optional | Read the Wind | Whirling Defense | Troll Unguent | Generic resurrect |
Magebane Shot | Distracting Shot | Savage Shot | Optional | Read the Wind | Whirling Defense | Troll Unguent | Generic resurrect |
Daze with cover conditions (Factions):
Broad Head Arrow | Distracting Shot | Savage Shot | Optional | Apply Poison | Whirling Defense | Troll Unguent | Generic resurrect |
Spamming (Prophecies):
Practiced Stance | Distracting Shot | Savage Shot | Optional | Choking Gas | Whirling Defense | Troll Unguent | Generic resurrect |
- Optional skill slot can include: Concussion Shot, Pin Down, Screaming Shot, Hunter's Shot, Throw Dirt, Serpent's Quickness, Seeking Arrows, or Antidote Signet (or any condition removal skill from another profession).
Equipment[edit]
- Any armor can be used though Druid's is best if energy is lacking.
- A Recurve Bow is best for interrupting in general with the faster flight time though others can be used in combination with Read the Wind.
- A Shortbow or Flatbow is recommended if you are in need of a faster firing weapon to interrupt more often (when target is dazed or using Choking Gas for example) or just as a switchout weapon.
- For any build that inflicts a condition (like dazed or poison) a bow string of it's respective condition (like silencing or poisonous) is suggested to lengthen the desired condition.
Usage[edit]
- The function of these builds depends heavily on the party and environment, and thus the player should be observing his team as well as the enemy the first few moments.
- If the team seems to be lacking the healing power needed, one should go for interrupting high-damage enemy spells/skills first.
- If the team seems to be lacking sheer power, go for healers first.
- If the party is in need of specific enemies interrupted be aware of any targets being called or requested by your team leader.
- After using the build for a while and getting more comfortable with interrupting, all of the above points should be able to be achieved with the use of Distracting Shot. Disabling an enemy healer's main heal (knowledge of common skill recharges always helps) while also taking care of long-casting spells (perfect example: Meteor Shower or resurrection skills) is the main idea of these builds.
- Often if you daze a target that is being attacked by others you can then interrupt a second target with your remaining hard interrupts (Savage/Distracting Shot).
- Dazing a caster boss will often shorten the time the condition lasts but will spell doom for this enemy as they usually will only have spells and will be defeated with minor to no resistance while this effect is in place. As monk bosses in PvE seem to take the longest to defeat this condition can save the party a lot of time and effort in the long run if prepared for it though it is more frequently removed in certain areas, cover conditions can help prevent this.
- If using Choking Gas and Practiced Stance it's often a good idea to bring an IAS as you want to fire as often as possible with every shot being a potential interrupt. This will also interrupt in a small area and interrupt while blinded (as the gas does the interrupting and not you hitting the target) but it will not interrupt non-spell skills, thus a minimum of one other hard interrupt is recommended to be brought along.
Counters[edit]
- Any standard melee/ranger counters such as blindness, on attack/hit hexes, and/or evasion/blocking (though variants listed below can counter all of these downfalls).
- Energy denial.
Variants[edit]
Optional skills:
- Hunter's Shot/Screaming Shot for a cover condition or added degen.
- Concussion Shot for an additional spell interrupt or daze effect.
- Pin Down to help land Broad Head Arrow, prevent the target from fleeing, or a cover condition.
- Throw Dirt to blind melee foes that find their way to you or those in trouble near you.
- Antidote Signet primarily to remove blindness (unless using the Choking Gas variant, then it isn't needed) though at times to remove poison and disease as well. It can also be replaced by secondary profession skills (like Mending Touch or Remedy Signet).
- Serpent's Quickness to rapidly have interrupts/daze attacks available.
- Seeking Arrows to hit an enemy that is evading/blocking your attacks.
- Any other defensive/running stance to replace Whirling Defense, best option is Dryder's Defenses, as it also gives elemental armor though Lightning Reflexes can boost your interrupt rate temporarily if the target is dazed or if you are using Choking Gas.
- A running stance to replace a skill for more survivability. Dodge/Zojun's Haste in missions/quests to prevent a wipe or to get to a destination fast or escape if the need arises.
- Natural Stride can be substituted as a hybrid of a defensive stance and a running stance to get a little of each of the two above options.
- If attacking a dazed target or using Choking Gas, Needling Shot can often shutdown a target if their health is below 50%, or using an IAS (such as Bestial Fury/Tiger's Fury, Frenzy, Flurry, or others) can increase your interrupt rate.
- Adding a pet to the build can then activate the interrupts for you from the daze effect (if being used) allowing similar results as above without relying on your party to target either of your two targets (best with Broad Head Arrow or Concussion Shot) or just to add more interrupts on the one dazed target.
- Bringing hex removal skills can be benefitial if expecting to run into hexes that will hinder you like Empathy.
As a R/Me:
- Adding skills like Frustration or Arcane Conundrum can help increase the chance of interrupting with slower cast times from the target or even cause more damage to the target; if not added pressure.
- Replacing the Elite skill with skills like Migraine or Psychic Instability can severely hamper a caster as well when combined with daze and/or interrupting attacks.
- Epidemic can help spread conditions like daze, poison, crippled, and bleeding to more than your primary target.
- Skills like Inspired Hex, Revealed Hex, or Hex Eater Signet can help to remove hexes if you know that you will be frequently encountering hexes that may hinder you in some way without expending much, if any, energy in their use.
- A Mesmer's repertoire of skills may also add extra interrupting options should your target be obstructed, evading, or otherwise avoiding your interrupts. As these are not typically reduced in cost with ranks of Expertise it is uncommon to have more than one or two Mesmer interrupt skills and more common to use a signet at no cost (like Leech Signet or Signet of Disruption for example).
Interrupts in other builds:
- It is common to add a few interrupt skills like Distracting Shot and/or Savage Shot (for common examples) to another build to add interruption options. In this case it should be taken into account as to what else one might be doing. If the user will be spamming other skills or casting long spells the interrupts will not be as useful as the user will be busy and the interrupt skills wasted. Be sure to plan ahead when adding Interrupt skills to any build so as to make use of them appropriately.
- Many times it is common to bring along one interrupt skill so as to avoid that one large skill per battle (Giant Stomp, Meteor Shower, Wurm Siege, any kind of resurrect skill, and so on) and it is usually a good idea for such in many a situation as the user will often have a time and place (if not a specific foe/skill) for that skill's use as opposed to being occupied using other skills as above.
See also: