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== Variants ==
 
== Variants ==
* '''Other Elite Skill Options''':
 
** {{icon|Assassin's Promise}} [[gww:Assassin's Promise|Assassin's Promise]] → For better energy-management and insurance, in case your spirits are destroyed. Also makes spamming of [[gww:Painful Bond|Painful Bond]] possible.
 
** [[image:Signet of Ghostly Might.jpg|25px]] [[gww:Signet of Ghostly Might|Signet of Ghostly Might]] → Consider using when partying with another ritualist (such as '''SoS Resto-Rit'''), especially if you're in need of increased firepower and energy isn't an issue.
 
** [[image:Weapon of Quickening.jpg|25px]] [[gww:Weapon of Quickening|Weapon of Quickening]] → For faster recharge times and support for other casters in the party. Recommended for spirits with short lifespans and/or long recharge times.
 
 
 
*[[gww:Binding_Ritual_skills_quick_reference|Additional spirits]] can be used in place of the ones included (such as '''Anguish'''):
 
*[[gww:Binding_Ritual_skills_quick_reference|Additional spirits]] can be used in place of the ones included (such as '''Anguish'''):
 
:*{{skill icon|Wanderlust}} → For anti-boss knockdown.
 
:*{{skill icon|Wanderlust}} → For anti-boss knockdown.

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The PvXwiki community finds this to be an excellent build.

If you disagree with this rating, please discuss it on the build's talk page.

This build has been designed for the following use:


Mission-icon This build is part of the current PvE meta.
Remove this tag if it is no longer used in the current PvE meta.


This build is simply to have a pure Spirit Wrangler Ritualist: to support the team with focused armor-ignoring damage. It takes advantage of the extremely powerful Kurzick/Luxon skill, Summon Spirits, to move around your spirits. Combined with spirit attacks triggering Painful Bond, this will inflict significant damage to the one being attacked.


Attributes and Skills

The Kurzick Template Code: <pvxbig> [build prof=Rt/? com=12+3 cha=11+1+3 spa=6+1][Painful Bond][Signet of Spirits][Pain][Vampirism][Bloodsong][Anguish][Summon Spirits (Kurzick)][Spirit Siphon][/build] </pvxbig> The Luxon Template Code: OACjAyiM5QVTXTfT+glTRbDgMTA

Equipment

  • Insignias on armor: You are free to choose between Radiant (Energy) Insignia, Survivor (Health) Insignia, or Shaman (Armor) Insignia.
  • Staff that reduces spell recharge time or increases maximum energy like Staff of the Forgotten.

Usage

  • Summon your cheap/long lasting spirits before entering battle. For spirits with a shorter lifespan such as Anguish, wait until enemies are nearby before you cast. Once foes are within attack-range, call targets followed by casting Summon Spirits. Recast any spirits if necessary. Do -NOT- to draw aggro upon them.
  • Cast Painful Bond on groups of foes (or Bosses) as it recharges. Spirits will prioritize uncalled targets with the lowest health; use this behavior to your advantage to cast Painful Bond. Use Spirit Siphon (or any energy-management skills you have) near a fresh spirit for a guaranteed high energy boost.
  • Use Summon Spirits to evacuate and heal any spirits that are under attack. If you are under melee attack, you can Summon Spirits or Signet of Spirits and back away. This will creates a Wall of Spirits to blcok the attacking foe; however, spirits will die quickly (even with Armor of Unfeeling's damage reduction) so use this tactic sparingly. Destruction and Agony are effective for tactiv.

Counters

  • AoE on your spirits will cause huge damage on them. Run out of AoE area and cast Summon Spirits to rescue them.
  • Anti-summoned creature skills that can spike-kill spirits. (i.e. Banish, Consume Soul, Spiritual Pain, etc.)


Variants

  • Gaze of Fury Gaze of Fury → For anti-spirit support.
  • Disenchantment Disenchantment → For anti-enchantment support.
  • Dissonance Dissonance → For anti-caster interrupts.
  • Shadowsong Shadowsong → For anti-melee shutdown.
  • Agony Agony → For massive PBAoE damage-over-time. Does not synergize with Painful Bond.
  • Destruction Destruction → For massive PBAoE instant direct-damage. Does not synergize with Painful Bond.
  • Soothing Soothing → For anti-adrenaline support. Does not synergize with Painful Bond.
  • Restoration Restoration → For resurrection support. Does not synergize with Painful Bond.

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Notes

  • You can use superior runes for this build to yield small but higher damage/energy management. (Be aware that monsters in PvE tend to target people with the lowest maximum health.)
  • By conservative estimates, this build deals between 400-700+ damage towards any single foe -- on average 100+ damage-per-second -- over a period of 5+ seconds. (Depending on you choice of elites, spirits and/or runes.)
  • With practiced targeting and proper party coordination, it can be quite common to spike-kill any unprotected non-boss foe with the initial volley-attack.
  • The real big advantage here versus other spirit wrangler builds is that you do not need time to build up your firebase-killzone. (The damage source is there fully when you need it).

See also

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