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This build utilizes Quivering Blade for increased damage and
dazed condition when faced with tough-to-kill monk bosses that spam
Guardian/Aegis/Shield Guardian (such as the Dredge monks when with Mungri
Magicbox). Also helps against Rangers and Warriors who use
blocking stances and Ritualists' Weapon of Warding which cannot be
stripped.
[edit] Attributes and Skills
[edit] Equipment
- It's good idea to use Gladiator's armor for extra energy
- Weapon one (when fighting): Zealous sword of Fortitude/Defense
with 15>50 or +5 energy
- Weapon two (when running around or with a Spinal Shivers
Necromancer): Icy sword of Fortitude/Defense with 15% vs.
hexed
- Seek out a target to hit with Seeking Blade and Jaizhenju
Strike.
- When adrenaline is built up, use Quivering Blade.
- Observe if you are dazed. If you are, hit Plague touch, then
Wild Blow if it is a Mesmer (to disable Physical
Resistance), Ranger or Warrior.
- If the target is evading do not use Quivering Blade and
alternate between Seeking Blade and Jaizhenju Strike.
- If the target is blocking, keep using Quivering Blade when it
charges and hit plague touch to transfer the dazed condition.
- Distracting Blow is used as an interrupt for long cast
times.
- Use Healing Signet for healing.
[edit] Counters
[edit] Variants
- In enchantment heavy areas with few or no stance users, drop
Wild Blow for Gaze of Contempt.
- Signet of Strength instead of Distracting
Blow when you have good interrupters on your team.
- Plague
Sending instead of plague touch if you wish to spread dazed to
more enemies. However, it is double the energy cost and has a
recharge time of 5 seconds. Don't use plague sending because it's
spell and when you are dazed it has double casting time and can be
easily interrupted.