Rabid vs Carrion

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Posted by: Curby.4897

Curby.4897

Ive been making a Condi build for my Warrior since the day of release. Always loved my swords and my hammers (specced for confusion on interrupt). I have toyed with many options throughout but I find myself always swapping between Rabid and Carrion.

Any opinions on the two? My thoughts are.. Warriors have a high HP pool so id invest in Rabid for anti-spike toughness. But if I am screwed on adren for w/e reason the conditions put on me are destroying me, which would make Carrion the obvious choice because Vit counters condition stacking. Whut choo tink?

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Posted by: Carpboy.7145

Carpboy.7145

Should be rabid vs dire. Carrion is pretty much crap on any class/build other than a few pieces.


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Posted by: GSSBlunaspike.4153

GSSBlunaspike.4153

Should be rabid vs dire. Carrion is pretty much crap on any class/build other than a few pieces.

Second to this, go with dire vs rabid. Just my opinion, and as for my opinion I favor heavy dire builds. Become nearly unkillable while putting out plenty of torment and covering it with easy to apply bleeds.

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Posted by: ArtemisEntreri.4138

ArtemisEntreri.4138

I personally like this.
http://gw2skills.net/editor/?fIAQNAseTjkOxu1OCPMRCEkCNsKMK+Bx7oIJWiUBxA-jUCBINCiUFAk0gk3QZSFRjtsuIasaGYKWER1eEFRrWIgFrBA-w

I also have a set of Apothecary when I roam with a small group supporting vigorous shouts for 2.4k

http://gw2skills.net/editor/?fIAQNAscTnkOk8YzDSBxEZABpQDrijixbJSPEjBMNA-jUCBINCiUFAk0gk3Q5RFRjt2uIasaGYqVER1eFFRrWIgFrBA-w

I use veggie pizza usually but you can swap to lemongrass for higher condition duration reduction. 40% condition duration or 64% condition reduction (97% for snares).

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Posted by: Elegie.3620

Elegie.3620

@Artemis: very nice builds, thanks for sharing.

Regarding build 1: I’ve played something similar to your confusion build and found it quite enjoyable as well – interruptions are not so hard to get, and even if the opponent cleanses you still get a very good DoT. I bet you have great fun too

Regarding build 2: I’ve never used Apothecary, because it’d be quite an investment to do in order to obtain more healing power – but your build is well thought.

A single remark, about “Opportunist”. This is a nice trait, however I tend to equip it only when I do not have the “signet of rage”, because most triggers would get lost since fury does not stack (especially when you have boon duration that increases the fury of the “signet of rage”).

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Posted by: ArtemisEntreri.4138

ArtemisEntreri.4138

@Artemis: very nice builds, thanks for sharing.

Regarding build 1: I’ve played something similar to your confusion build and found it quite enjoyable as well - interruptions are not so hard to get, and even if the opponent cleanses you still get a very good DoT. I bet you have great fun too

Regarding build 2: I’ve never used Apothecary, because it’d be quite an investment to do in order to obtain more healing power - but your build is well thought.

A single remark, about "Opportunist". This is a nice trait, however I tend to equip it only when I do not have the "signet of rage", because most triggers would get lost since fury does not stack (especially when you have boon duration that increases the fury of the "signet of rage").

Fury stacks in duration. If I pop SoR for 39 seconds of fury and auto attack, I gained 13 seconds of fury due to Leg Specialist and then I popped FGJ and reached over 1 minute of fury. I pretty much have perma fury unless it is ripped or converted on me. Same goes for swiftness. Everytime I crit I gain 13 seconds of swiftness. As long as I am combat, I never lose swiftness or fury. This helps with mobility as well as deficients in precision gear. This is the reason why I pick those two traits up specifically just due to the great ease of utility they bring.

EDIT: I think I understand what you were trying to say after I reread everything. The overkill on fury uptime, gotcha. I think I actually swap to Battle Standard for the revive for allies but solo I keep SoR for the adrenaline help. Cheers

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Posted by: Elegie.3620

Elegie.3620

Fury stacks in duration. If I pop SoR for 39 seconds of fury and auto attack, I gained 13 seconds of fury due to Leg Specialist and then I popped FGJ and reached over 1 minute of fury. I pretty much have perma fury unless it is ripped or converted on me. Same goes for swiftness. Everytime I crit I gain 13 seconds of swiftness. As long as I am combat, I never lose swiftness or fury. This helps with mobility as well as deficients in precision gear. This is the reason why I pick those two traits up specifically just due to the great ease of utility they bring.

You’re completely right, somehow I foolishly never considered that fury would stack in duration! I don’t know why. Thanks for correcting this misconception, this should help me review some of my builds with fresh eyes.

EDIT: no, I really did not think that fury would stack in duration. And so, this would have rendered the trait less efficient, as SoR would be up most of the time (lost overlap of fury, but in fact not lost since it is accumulated).

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