Q:
Interrupts on a thief?
Trickery 6 – Sleight of Hand
S/P – #3
x/P – #4
S/x – Stealth #1 from behind
Basilisk Venom
Tripwire
Immobilize and going behind through Devourer Venom, DA 6 – Panic Strike or Infiltrator’s Strike, also P/x 2.
More or less what Ghost said, but really thief just isnt that sort of class. Mesmer is (or at least can be) an extremely lockdown heavy class with with easily 4-5 hard CCs in a build, and at least 2-3 without even trying. Thief just doesnt have that level of control as it’s not how the class is designed to be played.
Gunnar’s Hold
For s/tPvP the sort of control builds thieves can come up with are not really good and useful.
However it’s quite fun in WvW with something like 2/0/6/0/6 and S/D.
This build focuses around landing tactical strike from behind, which along with blind on stealth gives your opponent little time to fight back before you can restealth, the vigor from the trickery line along with the extra initiative makes it quite dodgy out of stealth too, and ofc SoH for an extra interrupt. But yeah, it however can’t fully lock down opponents like mesmers and warriors can, even AoE.
(edited by Ghostwolf.9863)
I’m not really looking for a full lockdown build, just a reliable set of interrupts and it looks like p/p with the sleight of hand trait will do that. That would be 3 interrupts that need good timing to be effective, and you have to manage the cool downs on them.
It shouldn’t be too hard. Thank you.
I’m not really looking for a full lockdown build, just a reliable set of interrupts and it looks like p/p with the sleight of hand trait will do that. That would be 3 interrupts that need good timing to be effective, and you have to manage the cool downs on them.
It shouldn’t be too hard. Thank you.
I get that you’re used to having so many interrupts from your Mesmer, but if you want to succeed as a thief, P/P and interrupting aren’t the way to go. Though a well timed X/P #4 can change the tide.
Scorpion wire will also interrupt. With a thief you can use blind to negate skills without always needing an interrupt You can apply pressure with a combination of blinds and dazes.