Before we go into this build, it is very heavy on Pet Micromanagement and this build does mainly utilize bear/bow. ‘Bear/bow, what the kitten are you thinking?,’ hear me out before you decide to cast aside this build. I will now answer and mention anything that I believe may come up.
*This build is meant to be for pug fractals, where coordination isn’t all too great
*I have only meant for this build to be used for Mai, so I do not have experience outside of it with this build
*This build is very heavy on pet micromanagement compared to the usual F1-F3 commands, so may seem a bit tedious to some
*Too much thought shouldn’t be put into the gained condition damage from Wilderness Survival, trait adjustment is to complement build
*This build was heavily modified from the Zerker/Ranger Rune set-up for Ranger, thus explains the similarity in gear between these two builds (feel free to modify to personal comfort, I only have 1 set up ascended armor for my Ranger, so yeah :T)
*This build is meant for all fractal levels, so lower leveled fractals, swapping out a for a drake with minor trait tweeking is viable
Now that is out of the way, I will now share the build so you can see what traits and skills are utilized.
Some eyebrows have been raised, and that is too be expected. The mechanics to Mai are pretty easy really once you get the hang of it, so it ends up coming down to surviving through out the fight and the tedious cannon phases. That is the purpose of this build, to help promote group survivalbility and thus making the Mai Trinn Fractal easier to accomplish.
This is how the bears comes into play. The purpose of this infamous pet is to use it for its real and only purpose really, to be a damage sponge due to its tanky stats. Each Bear adds to the parties group utilities with a condi clear from the Brown Bear and the Black Bear’s 10 second weakness debuff. Idealy, the weakness debuff should be used when Mai has low or no shield stacks at all, since you want the longest duration possible for your weakness debuff for when you go in for the dps phase; longer duration possible, easier time to melee during dps phase. Due to the time in between cannon phases and time to drain Mai’s shield stacks, you shouldn’t have to worry about the cooldown for Black Bear’s F2. With minor co-operation from the party by giving a small heads up, ‘Please stay near/behind the pet to kite Mai easier’, the bear shines amongst the other pet families. With proper play, this build is a full up-time Rock Elemental basically, so it greatly reduces the pressure given by Mai. Assuming everyone is co-operating (from my experience, I have had little cases where people didn’t listen to the tip, but there is always the outside factor of someone(s) not willing to co-operate), ridding Mai of her shield stacks is fairly easy due to the high agro control through the bear. Through the use of this agro control, kiting becomes alot easir and through the use of making the Bear a center point; where you all are staying near enough to help pin-point the next electric aoe placement. The Ranger placement is highly preferred to be behind the Bear so if the agro adjusts to you, either Longbow 3 or continue to kite her until she adjusts back onto the bear since NPCs will tend to agro on the nearest thing near them. Rinse and repeat this process to drain her shields and then force her into the cannon phase.
Properly timed crowd control skills; such as your Longbow 4, Axe 4, and Entangle (Axe 4 is generally better for ccing Mai because it is easier to position her with the pull apposed to the knockback on Longbow); greatly help in draining her shields by either forcing her into or keeping her withing the electric aoe placement. When the opportunity arrives, use yourself as bait to draw Mai into the aoe; this is a very effective way to keep her still since you can use Signet of Stone to negate the damage the aoe’s and Mai’s damage while you keep her still in the aoe. If you are experiencing condi overload, either waiting it out in Healing Spring or Brown Bear’s F2 will help relieve pressure; if you have a tolerable amount of condis, they should be pulled from pet through Empathetic bond since you want to save the F2 for when the group is suffering from condi overload. If you manage to lock down Mai through your agro control, you should plop Healing Spring under the Bear while it’s tanking for healing from the initial skill and regen, as well for the condi cleanse since Mai is gonna be stacking those condis on the focused Bear. Also, be sure to pet swap when either Bear gets low on health to avoid the 60sec cd to better maintain the damage sponge.
(edited by DoogySnowStalker.2069)