I will probably try inaros with defy cuz why not? Also forgot to mention that it was on steel path EDIT: Do not use CO on desert wind as it does not work with it, use gladiator might instead.
Probably too late for this but actually run a low duration build on baruuk and i do fine with it. Wanted to ask whats ur opinion on getting defy on his 1st instead of warcry. Reason behind this is all i think of that warcry will give me the dmg but will slow me the restrain on long runs (ive tested decent duration and didnt go as planned on long runs). Idk if u of any1 has tested this as i dont wanna go in blind with defy does it lower the restrain as per passive he has the dodging hits to lower restrain. Thnx again for the build probably will try and appriciate if u could answer this.
@@KiD12021 Hey there, Running low duration would make it really hard to keep up warcry wouldn't it? As for using defy it is really unnecessary as Desolate Hands with Arcane Guardian makes it so Defy will have little to no effect. And as for the restraint struggle I found that replacing desolate hands with warcry rather than Elude helps a lot when you need to reduce restraint but there is only a few enemies.
@@TomRBel thnx for fast reply but i was wrong on my statement as i had read his passive wrong. My idea of his passive was while he dodges enemys attacks he lowers his restrain so first thing i thought was defy. About low duration i use that to lower restrain fast using lull but not with warcry. Next on list for me is ensnare with normal range that will help a lot with lowering restrain combined with lull but will check other things too, since i just got into baruuk tbh havnt got much experience with. Thnx again looking forward for future builds from you, gl.
You have to stand still and let enemies attack you when using elude. Lull affects enemies in an AoE and just is a more efficient way to erode your restraint meter. The added crowd control helps too.
i've made a similar build, tho i take slightly reduced strength for more efficiency. its a struggle to manage the restraint meter in missions other then ESO or survivals.
@@TomRBel why not try replacing it with gladiator might? It'll give a ton of damage and make your build even more efficient since you already have so much crit.
Ok after further testing condition overload does not work at all My test method was without reactive storm and a glaxion to proc cold on a corrupted heavy gunner lvl 135 The first hit did 772 damage without status procs The second hit with a cold proc did 772 So condition overload does not work
No reason to run pressure point together with condition overload, they don't stack NEARLY as well as they used to, and you end up loosing out on better results by running both. If you're running harder content such as long arbitrations then condition overload, provided the weapon has enough sc for weeping wounds to be effective, if not, then don't bother with condition overload. (Im just talking about melee weapons in general, since as you realized, co doesn't work with desert wind)
Hi, Well for normal melee I do not use both pressure point and condition overload, I only use one or the other depending on the build. As for weeping wounds you can not even use it on exalted weapons if that is what you are saying.
Ha...that fair i think i meen he deals dm anyways but do he get even damage at normal level? I meen yeah sure 90% + 90% + 90% damage red isnt fine lets put in warcry with like 90% damage red with the armor yeeee