Hello folks,
So in light of the recent GS buffs, I have been finding myself using it a lot more often. However, SB is currently the reigning ranged single-target DPS king of the Rangers. In today’s test, I wanted to compare the single-target DPS of the SB and the GS.
Methodology
My Ranger is completely untraited. She will be equipped with no amulet, PvP Berserker’s amulet, and a PvP Rabid amulet. The pet will be eating popcorn the entire time.
She will attack a Heavy Target Golem in the Mists and record the time it takes for it to die. Each run was done 3 times, and the average was taken. The DPS numbers were calculated assuming a Golem HP of 10,000.
For the Shortbow, the attack pattern is as follows:
CrossfireCrossfireCrossfireCrossfireCrossfireCrossfireCrossfireCrossfire etc.
The shortbow runs were done with the Ranger attacking from the front (no bleed) and attacking from the back (6 stacks of bleed)
For the Greatsword, the attack pattern is as follows:
Maul -> 1 (x9) -> Maul -> 1 (x9) etc.
Preliminary tests showed that using swoop did not increase DPS significantly, so it was skipped over.
Anyways, to the results!
Results, Discussion, and Analysis
No Amulet
Greatsword: 38.95s 257 DPS
SB Front: 53.45s 187 DPS
SB Back: 28.5 s 351 DPS (Bleed: 164 DPS, or 47% of DPS) (36 % more DPS than GS)
Berserkers
Greatsword: 18.1s 552 DPS
SB Front: 22.2s 450 DPS
SB Back: 16s 625 DPS (Bleed: 174 DPS, or 28% of DPS) (13 % more DPS than GS)
Rabid
Greatsword: 27s 364 DPS
SB Front: 46.3s 217 DPS
SB Back: 18.8s 536 DPS (Bleed: 320 DPS, or 60% of DPS) (47 % more DPS than GS)
- The results seem very obvious. The more power/crit you have, the more “viable” GS becomes compared to the SB, since the majority of GS damage is direct damage. However, since crit damage is capped in PvP, I was never able to reach the point where GS damage is on par with optimal SB damage.
By taking the measured numbers and making a few assumptions, we can calculate this point.
Let A be the damage multiplier of direct damage, which is a function of power, precision, and critical damage. Let GSdps be the DPS of a GS, with no stats at all. Let SBdps be the direct damage of a SB, with no stats. Let Bleed be the dps caused by the bleed.
Assume that GSdps = 257, and assume this is all direct damage (not true, but assume for simplicity’s sake.)
Assume that SBdps = 187
Assume that Bleed = 170
We have the equation:
A * GSdps = A * SBdps + Bleed
Solving for A, we get
A = 2.44
So is a damage multiplier of 2.44 feasible? Lets see what the damage multiplier for a full berserker’s set in PvE is.
1003 power, 697 precision, 78 crit damage.
Won’t write the exact formula here (can post if people want it), but with a full Zerker gear in PvE, you achieve a damage multiplier of 3.02.
Which means that, in PvE, depending on your stat, you may very well do more damage with a GS than with a SB!
Thoughts
-The usual disclaimers. A bunch of assumptions were made in here, and this does not take into account the fact that GS is melee and SB is ranged. In melee, you’ll be dodging a lot, in ranged, you’ll be getting that “Obstructed” “Out of Ranged” message. So not exact.
-In PvE, for a full zerker ranger, a GS seems do more single-target DPS than a SB, even with optimal SB positioning (full bleed stacks.)
-With a Condition build, SB will do more damage than GS. This is pretty obvious.
-The threshold is most likely not accurate. I assumed all GS damage is direct, but it’s not. It’s hard to calculate what % of GS damage is from the bleed, but threshold nevertheless most likely is higher than the 2.44 calculated.
-One thing to note is if you use a on-crit sigil, it will crit a lot more often on an SB than the GS.
Previous Research
Ranger Melee Weapon DPS Test
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/professions/ranger/Ranger-Melee-Weapon-DPS-Tests/first
Ranger SB vs Warrior Rifle DPS Test
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/professions/ranger/Ranger-Shortbow-vs-Warrior-Rifle-DPS-tests/first
Ranger SB vs Ranger LB DPS Calculations
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/professions/ranger/Shortbow-vs-Longbow-Damage-Calculations/first