tricon Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 (edited) So finish the build and I liked it a lot, a lot has changed over the levels. The early lvls Sleep Grenade was proc heavy, which was not so ideal because it does not have such a high proc chance due to its status of a pseudopet. Later one the procs did move to Flash Bang and the Superior Will set moved to Sleep. I rarely use it now. The Glue Arrow is Liquid Nitrogen (Mids has not added the slow IOs to Liquid) AOE->Flash Arrow(hit debuff)-Smoke Canister (hit debuf)-Liquid Nitrogen(slow/starts doing dmg)->Disruption Arrow(res)-Acid Arrow(res/dmg) Oil Slick Arrow/Pyro or Flash Bang followed with a Fireball. You can do Oil before Acid, Single Target chain is : Entangling Arror (if Boss+) ->Ice Arrow->Cyro Freeze Ray->Tranquilizer->Arcane Bolt (filler outside arcane power) No Fighting pool , it is just not needed with all the -to hit and controll ypu have. Build is a respec for +3 with lvl shift in mind. You can switch out Rise of Phoenix for Tactics again to help in the early levels and swith out one PT Heal back to a PS Endmod. Enough endurance with Ageless Radial Ephiphany in mind. to refill it after cd. Don't need extra cc proction with debuffs, I used the Rune of Protecion as a cc break, have some break freas and in some maps you can stay a bit in the emp field. Some notes. Slow procs fire more often then the dmg procs in Sleep Grenade. The dmg area from Acid Arrow is set to 8ft in the 15ft power. Have tested Mu/Leviathan and now Fire. I like the resist shield with the -to hit. You have a few good options. The enhanced slow with knockdown from Liquid is enough to keep the mobs inside the patch/kill zone. There is not much that that can run away after you hit them with all thedmg procs. First batch of regular procs (outside P2W vendor) start at lvl 10+, then 20+ and so on. The pvp procs cost a bit more. If you run in the lower lvls low on endurance, pick up recovery power from the vendor Some macros I used Quote /macro_image "ForceField_ForceBubble" "Protection Bubble" "powexeclocation me EMP Arrow" /macro_image "Experimentation_ExperimentalInjection" "Healing Arrow" "powexecname Poison Gas Arrow" /bind q "powexec_name Flash Arrow" /bind e "powexec_location target Smoke Canister" /bind r "powexec_location target Liquid Nitrogen" /bind f "powexec_location target Oil Slick Arrow" /bind z "powexec_name Acid Arrow" /bind c "powexec_location target Disruption Arrow" Icons can be found under cons can be found under https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uHUi6BWFTYj4wbfGBs3LjZL88Fym6B-8EwDr18YZcY8/edit#gid=0 Run it through normal/incarnate stuff. If you go **** you would need to change a bit . Tear Gas and Tactics are IMO needed then and I would not use Assault hybrid there The set MVPs are Smoke Canister/Liquid/ Cloaking Device. Sleep Control is a bit let down. Good early on but later quite redundant, status like if only when sleep then -no fly is not helping either. So unitl the nerv the procs, you can go really fast in clearing maps. Hero ControllerBuild plan made with Mids' Reborn v3.6.6 rev. 3 ────────────────────────────── Primary powerset: Arsenal Control Secondary powerset: Trick Arrow Pool powerset (#1): Speed Pool powerset (#2): Sorcery Pool powerset (#3): Leadership Pool powerset (#4): Experimentation Epic powerset: Fire Mastery ────────────────────────────── Powers taken: Level 1: Tranquilizer A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 7: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 25: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 43: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) Level 1: Flash Arrow A: Siphon Insight: Accuracy/ToHit Debuff 43: Siphon Insight: ToHit Debuff 46: Siphon Insight: Chance for +ToHit Level 2: Cryo Freeze Ray A: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 3: Ghost Widow's Embrace: Chance of Damage(Psionic) 3: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 13: Unbreakable Constraint: Chance for Smashing Damage 42: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) 43: Neuronic Shutdown: Chance of Damage(Psionic) Level 4: Sleep Grenade A: Superior Will of the Controller: Recharge/Chance for Psionic Damage 5: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration/Endurance/Recharge 5: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration 9: Superior Will of the Controller: Control Duration/Recharge 40: Superior Will of the Controller: Endurance/Recharge 42: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration/Endurance Level 6: Hasten A: Invention: Recharge Reduction 33: Invention: Recharge Reduction Level 8: Entangling Arrow A: Invention: Accuracy Level 10: Ice Arrow A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 11: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 11: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) 39: Gladiator's Net: Chance of Damage(Lethal) 40: Ghost Widow's Embrace: Chance of Damage(Psionic) 40: Neuronic Shutdown: Chance of Damage(Psionic) Level 12: Cloaking Device A: Luck of the Gambler: Defense/Increased Global Recharge Speed 13: Kismet: Accuracy +6% Level 14: Smoke Canister A: Coercive Persuasion : Confused 15: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Recharge 15: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Recharge/Accuracy 17: Coercive Persuasion : Recharge/Accuracy 17: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Endurance 25: Coercive Persuasion : Contagious Confusion Level 16: Poison Gas Arrow A: Call of the Sandman: Chance of Heal Self Level 18: Flash Bang A: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage 19: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Recharge 19: Bombardment: Chance for Fire Damage 23: Javelin Volley: Chance of Damage(Lethal) 23: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 36: Cloud Senses: Chance for Negative Energy Damage Level 20: Acid Arrow A: Positron's Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 21: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 21: Shield Breaker: Chance for Lethal Damage 34: Achilles' Heel: Chance for Res Debuff 34: Annihilation: Chance for Res Debuff 36: Touch of Lady Grey: Chance for Negative Damage Level 22: Arcane Bolt A: Apocalypse: Chance of Damage(Negative) 42: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 46: Gladiator's Javelin: Accuracy/Damage 46: Explosive Strike: Chance for Smashing Damage 48: Force Feedback: Chance for +Recharge Level 24: Disruption Arrow A: Power Transfer: Chance to Heal Self Level 26: Tri-Cannon A: Expedient Reinforcement: Accuracy/Damage 27: Expedient Reinforcement: Accuracy/Damage/Recharge 27: Expedient Reinforcement: Damage/Endurance 34: Expedient Reinforcement: Resist Bonus Aura for Pets Level 28: Oil Slick Arrow A: Ragnarok: Damage 29: Ragnarok: Damage/Recharge 29: Ragnarok: Damage/Recharge/Accuracy 33: Ragnarok: Chance for Knockdown 33: Ragnarok: Damage/Endurance Level 30: EMP Arrow A: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Endurance 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Recharge 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Recharge/Accuracy 37: Unbreakable Constraint: Recharge/Accuracy Level 32: Mystic Flight A: Winter's Gift: Slow Resistance (20%) Level 35: Maneuvers A: Luck of the Gambler: Defense/Increased Global Recharge Speed 36: Reactive Defenses: Scaling Resist Damage 37: Shield Wall: +Res (Teleportation), +5% Res (All) Level 38: Fire Ball A: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 39: Superior Frozen Blast: Damage/Endurance 39: Bombardment: Chance for Fire Damage 45: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 48: Javelin Volley: Chance of Damage(Lethal) Level 41: Fire Shield A: Gladiator's Armor: TP Protection +3% Def (All) 45: Gladiator's Armor: Resistance 45: Gladiator's Armor: End/Resist Level 44: Rise of the Phoenix A: Preventive Medicine: Chance for +Absorb Level 47: Glue Arrow A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 48: Ice Mistral's Torment: Damage/Recharge 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Damage/Slow 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance/Recharge Level 49: Rune of Protection A: Steadfast Protection: Resistance/+Def 3% ────────────────────────────── Inherents: Level 1: Containment Level 1: Brawl (Empty) Level 1: Sprint A: Invention: Run Speed Level 2: Rest (Empty) Level 1: Swift A: Invention: Run Speed Level 1: Hurdle A: Invention: Jumping Level 1: Health A: Panacea: +Hit Points/Endurance 7: Numina's Convalesence: +Regeneration/+Recovery 9: Miracle: +Recovery Level 1: Stamina A: Performance Shifter: Chance for +End 37: Power Transfer: Chance to Heal Self Level 47: Arcane Power Level 32: Translocation Level 4: Athletic Run Quote 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tricon Posted March 26 Author Share Posted March 26 This was from a test run on the Test Server with T4. Changed Sprit Ward for Mystic Flight and Consume for RotP The Picture is from combatlog parser at https://www.carnifax.org/ for the build at T4 Alpha and the rest is T3. You can see how much the procs do 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onlyasandwich Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 (edited) 14 hours ago, tricon said: Sleep Grenade was proc heavy, which was not so ideal because it does not have such a high proc chance Great feedback working with @Carnifax's excellent tool! I wanted to point out something else related to Sleep Grenade that bears out with further testing. You may find that Targeted aoe procs have better results, as they are associated with the burst of ranged aoe damage, rather than the patch effect of the sleep, which is less optimal. It sounds like you have done some testing of your own here, but it may warrant further focused testing for comparison. An example report of my recent session on Sleep Grenade alone: "Burst" here at the bottom represents the total damage the actual aoe effect itself does, which is actually pretty respectable. I'm not sure if this counts containment damage or not - I don't see a separate entry for it. Assuming this does indeed encompass containment, each proc is contributing ~30% extra damage overall to base (only 15% if you take containment into account). I had expected more dramatic results here, but indeed procs don't seem amazing! However, it does show us that baseline damage slotting may be pretty worthwhile, with procs to supplement. The actual damage of the power itself is surprisingly good! My testing grounds were very different, and more aoe oriented. From your results, it looks like you employed much more single target into your rotation, which brings the proccy hold and its components to the forefront. My top contributors were instead: Acid Arrow (with procs) ~76,000 Flash Bang (with procs) ~70,600 Sleep Grenade (total procs and burst) - 67,199 Fire (oil slick burning) - 30,857 Tri-cannon - 28,357 My build isn't yet 50, so I can't effectively test my ST chain yet to compare. This was from roughly 24 minutes clearing a S/L farm at -1X8. Not intended to reproduce average play session, but more as an exercise to compare procs between powers. Here is my own build for reference, which actually shares a very similar approach in slotting philosophy, though a few different power choices. Controller (Arsenal Control - Trick Arrow).mbd Edited March 27 by Onlyasandwich Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carnifax Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 5 hours ago, Onlyasandwich said: I'm not sure if this counts containment damage or not - I don't see a separate entry for it. It does. In terms of logging Containment just looks like another line of damage in the logs. There isn't even a "Containment" added to it, unlike Scourge or SHOCKED! so I've no way to show what % is containment damage. It all looks part of the main power in the log file. 1 My level 50 builds [Bullitt Time : DP/Kin Corruptor] [Carnifax : Ill/Dark Controller] [Kerriae : Plant/Storm Controller] [Echinoderm : Bio/Spines Tank] [Iron Brew : Mace/Rad Brute] [Snookered : Staff/NRG Brute] [iScream : Ice/Ice Scrapper] [Binman : Savage/Shield Stalker] [Modul-8 : Time/Sonic Defender] [Concussion Blast : Fire/NRG Domi] [Orblivion : Dark/Martial Domi] [Mombie : Necro/Nature MM] [Tempore : Water/Time Blaster] [Thermodynamic Flux : Ice/Fire Blaster] [Carni's Online CombatLog Parser Alpha] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tricon Posted March 27 Author Share Posted March 27 (edited) 6 hours ago, Onlyasandwich said: Great feedback working with @Carnifax's excellent tool! I wanted to point out something else related to Sleep Grenade that bears out with further testing. You may find that Targeted aoe procs have better results, as they are associated with the burst of ranged aoe damage, rather than the patch effect of the sleep, which is less optimal. It sounds like you have done some testing of your own here, but it may warrant further focused testing for comparison. An example report of my recent session on Sleep Grenade alone: "Burst" here at the bottom represents the total damage the actual aoe effect itself does, which is actually pretty respectable. I'm not sure if this counts containment damage or not - I don't see a separate entry for it. Assuming this does indeed encompass containment, each proc is contributing ~30% extra damage overall to base (only 15% if you take containment into account). I had expected more dramatic results here, but indeed procs don't seem amazing! However, it does show us that baseline damage slotting may be pretty worthwhile, with procs to supplement. The actual damage of the power itself is surprisingly good! My testing grounds were very different, and more aoe oriented. From your results, it looks like you employed much more single target into your rotation, which brings the proccy hold and its components to the forefront. My top contributors were instead: Acid Arrow (with procs) ~76,000 Flash Bang (with procs) ~70,600 Sleep Grenade (total procs and burst) - 67,199 Fire (oil slick burning) - 30,857 Tri-cannon - 28,357 My build isn't yet 50, so I can't effectively test my ST chain yet to compare. This was from roughly 24 minutes clearing a S/L farm at -1X8. Not intended to reproduce average play session, but more as an exercise to compare procs between powers. Here is my own build for reference, which actually shares a very similar approach in slotting philosophy, though a few different power choices. Controller (Arsenal Control - Trick Arrow).mbd 42.85 kB · 4 downloads I enjoed a proced Sleep Grenade at the Moonfire tf to solo kill large groups of vampire for the badge, same doing the signature arc form Dakota Berg for the Bloody Hands badge where you fight static in a single room in the mid 30s, where I run the same -1/x8 setting Later on, I was playing with the Levathan Mastery and with Water Spot the Sleep Grenade was my extra aoe dmg power. However later I thought it was redunant as I was fighting at +4/x8 If you look at the screenshot. The slow procs fire more then the dmg procs, the pseudopet does no dmg, so dmg procs don't work there. If you want to enhance the dmg, then go with 5 slots of Ice Mistral's with the proc and add the other slow proc Impeded Swiftness to it. About the base damage, I have not checked if the changed it, but since 2 builds or so ago Controller run with the Dominator damage number around. City of Data has a older build number and shows the correct number there: https://cod.uberguy.net/ To be fair with the confuse going, we could just hit Smoke Grenade and hit them with Acid Arrow to start the confuse and lower the def and watch them kill each other. In this mission from the video only the bosses would survive. It's slower but can be done. Overall, the set lets you IMHO build it in some variance with other sloting options without losing to much performance. As an example I would rather use the Superior Will of the Controller Proc somewhere else, but the 6 slot bonus for the ranged def was to much to give up, but thats not set in stone. The single dmg chain is some bit needed, you fight lots of elite bosses (AV) if you go through the 40/50s, alone for the Hero/Villain badges and I liked a fluid experience doing so. Edited March 27 by tricon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjarki Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 What do those charts mean? The horizontal axis isn't labeled. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigPapa43 Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 On 3/26/2024 at 10:59 AM, tricon said: So finish the build and I liked it a lot, a lot has changed over the levels. The early lvls Sleep Grenade was proc heavy, which was not so ideal because it does not have such a high proc chance due to its status of a pseudopet. Later one the procs did move to Flash Bang and the Superior Will set moved to Sleep. I rarely use it now. The Glue Arrow is Liquid Nitrogen (Mids has not added the slow IOs to Liquid) AOE->Flash Arrow(hit debuff)-Smoke Canister (hit debuf)-Liquid Nitrogen(slow/starts doing dmg)->Disruption Arrow(res)-Acid Arrow(res/dmg) Oil Slick Arrow/Pyro or Flash Bang followed with a Fireball. You can do Oil before Acid, Single Target chain is : Entangling Arror (if Boss+) ->Ice Arrow->Cyro Freeze Ray->Tranquilizer->Arcane Bolt (filler outside arcane power) No Fighting pool , it is just not needed with all the -to hit and controll ypu have. Build is a respec for +3 with lvl shift in mind. You can switch out Rise of Phoenix for Tactics again to help in the early levels and swith out one PT Heal back to a PS Endmod. Enough endurance with Ageless Radial Ephiphany in mind. to refill it after cd. Don't need extra cc proction with debuffs, I used the Rune of Protecion as a cc break, have some break freas and in some maps you can stay a bit in the emp field. Some notes. Slow procs fire more often then the dmg procs in Sleep Grenade. The dmg area from Acid Arrow is set to 8ft in the 15ft power. Have tested Mu/Leviathan and now Fire. I like the resist shield with the -to hit. You have a few good options. The enhanced slow with knockdown from Liquid is enough to keep the mobs inside the patch/kill zone. There is not much that that can run away after you hit them with all thedmg procs. First batch of regular procs (outside P2W vendor) start at lvl 10+, then 20+ and so on. The pvp procs cost a bit more. If you run in the lower lvls low on endurance, pick up recovery power from the vendor Some macros I used Run it through normal/incarnate stuff. If you go **** you would need to change a bit . Tear Gas and Tactics are IMO needed then and I would not use Assault hybrid there The set MVPs are Smoke Canister/Liquid/ Cloaking Device. Sleep Control is a bit let down. Good early on but later quite redundant, status like if only when sleep then -no fly is not helping either. So unitl the nerv the procs, you can go really fast in clearing maps. Hero ControllerBuild plan made with Mids' Reborn v3.6.6 rev. 3 ────────────────────────────── Primary powerset: Arsenal Control Secondary powerset: Trick Arrow Pool powerset (#1): Speed Pool powerset (#2): Sorcery Pool powerset (#3): Leadership Pool powerset (#4): Experimentation Epic powerset: Fire Mastery ────────────────────────────── Powers taken: Level 1: Tranquilizer A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 7: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 25: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 43: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) Level 1: Flash Arrow A: Siphon Insight: Accuracy/ToHit Debuff 43: Siphon Insight: ToHit Debuff 46: Siphon Insight: Chance for +ToHit Level 2: Cryo Freeze Ray A: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 3: Ghost Widow's Embrace: Chance of Damage(Psionic) 3: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 13: Unbreakable Constraint: Chance for Smashing Damage 42: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) 43: Neuronic Shutdown: Chance of Damage(Psionic) Level 4: Sleep Grenade A: Superior Will of the Controller: Recharge/Chance for Psionic Damage 5: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration/Endurance/Recharge 5: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration 9: Superior Will of the Controller: Control Duration/Recharge 40: Superior Will of the Controller: Endurance/Recharge 42: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration/Endurance Level 6: Hasten A: Invention: Recharge Reduction 33: Invention: Recharge Reduction Level 8: Entangling Arrow A: Invention: Accuracy Level 10: Ice Arrow A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 11: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 11: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) 39: Gladiator's Net: Chance of Damage(Lethal) 40: Ghost Widow's Embrace: Chance of Damage(Psionic) 40: Neuronic Shutdown: Chance of Damage(Psionic) Level 12: Cloaking Device A: Luck of the Gambler: Defense/Increased Global Recharge Speed 13: Kismet: Accuracy +6% Level 14: Smoke Canister A: Coercive Persuasion : Confused 15: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Recharge 15: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Recharge/Accuracy 17: Coercive Persuasion : Recharge/Accuracy 17: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Endurance 25: Coercive Persuasion : Contagious Confusion Level 16: Poison Gas Arrow A: Call of the Sandman: Chance of Heal Self Level 18: Flash Bang A: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage 19: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Recharge 19: Bombardment: Chance for Fire Damage 23: Javelin Volley: Chance of Damage(Lethal) 23: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 36: Cloud Senses: Chance for Negative Energy Damage Level 20: Acid Arrow A: Positron's Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 21: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 21: Shield Breaker: Chance for Lethal Damage 34: Achilles' Heel: Chance for Res Debuff 34: Annihilation: Chance for Res Debuff 36: Touch of Lady Grey: Chance for Negative Damage Level 22: Arcane Bolt A: Apocalypse: Chance of Damage(Negative) 42: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 46: Gladiator's Javelin: Accuracy/Damage 46: Explosive Strike: Chance for Smashing Damage 48: Force Feedback: Chance for +Recharge Level 24: Disruption Arrow A: Power Transfer: Chance to Heal Self Level 26: Tri-Cannon A: Expedient Reinforcement: Accuracy/Damage 27: Expedient Reinforcement: Accuracy/Damage/Recharge 27: Expedient Reinforcement: Damage/Endurance 34: Expedient Reinforcement: Resist Bonus Aura for Pets Level 28: Oil Slick Arrow A: Ragnarok: Damage 29: Ragnarok: Damage/Recharge 29: Ragnarok: Damage/Recharge/Accuracy 33: Ragnarok: Chance for Knockdown 33: Ragnarok: Damage/Endurance Level 30: EMP Arrow A: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Endurance 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Recharge 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Recharge/Accuracy 37: Unbreakable Constraint: Recharge/Accuracy Level 32: Mystic Flight A: Winter's Gift: Slow Resistance (20%) Level 35: Maneuvers A: Luck of the Gambler: Defense/Increased Global Recharge Speed 36: Reactive Defenses: Scaling Resist Damage 37: Shield Wall: +Res (Teleportation), +5% Res (All) Level 38: Fire Ball A: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 39: Superior Frozen Blast: Damage/Endurance 39: Bombardment: Chance for Fire Damage 45: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 48: Javelin Volley: Chance of Damage(Lethal) Level 41: Fire Shield A: Gladiator's Armor: TP Protection +3% Def (All) 45: Gladiator's Armor: Resistance 45: Gladiator's Armor: End/Resist Level 44: Rise of the Phoenix A: Preventive Medicine: Chance for +Absorb Level 47: Glue Arrow A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 48: Ice Mistral's Torment: Damage/Recharge 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Damage/Slow 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance/Recharge Level 49: Rune of Protection A: Steadfast Protection: Resistance/+Def 3% ────────────────────────────── Inherents: Level 1: Containment Level 1: Brawl (Empty) Level 1: Sprint A: Invention: Run Speed Level 2: Rest (Empty) Level 1: Swift A: Invention: Run Speed Level 1: Hurdle A: Invention: Jumping Level 1: Health A: Panacea: +Hit Points/Endurance 7: Numina's Convalesence: +Regeneration/+Recovery 9: Miracle: +Recovery Level 1: Stamina A: Performance Shifter: Chance for +End 37: Power Transfer: Chance to Heal Self Level 47: Arcane Power Level 32: Translocation Level 4: Athletic Run Do you have the mids you could post for this build? 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Onlyasandwich Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 1 hour ago, Hjarki said: What do those charts mean? The horizontal axis isn't labeled. The pertinent field is the 7th column (first entry 36666.50). This represents total damage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onlyasandwich Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 (edited) 6 hours ago, tricon said: The slow procs fire more then the dmg procs, the pseudopet does no dmg, so dmg procs don't work there. I wonder if the key here is that the pace of battle allows the slow field to actually get multiple fires off. Usually patches are not the greatest for procs, as often the mobs are dead before they have the time to fulfill their proc potential through multiple pulses. In most powers, the immediate damage component is more proccable as its potential is realized up front in one go, but though it's still up front here for ranged aoe procs, the math works out poorly. I'm a little lost on what proc math I would actually expect from the stats in CoD for this part of the pseudopet: 100 activate period 0 recharge 20 ft radius 1.167 animation time Perhaps the 0 recharge is killing the formula here? If this part of the power were direct damage tied to the actual power recharge and not a psuedopet, it would proc amazingly well for ranged aoe. In any case, I'll probably just swap to slow procs only and save the ranged aoe slots for something else. Thanks for the insight @tricon! While it's sad that the ranged aoe procs don't do the work I thought they would, shifting to slow procs gave me the room to squeeze in some much appreciated extra end support in my build, and even rounded out some ED in Sleep Grenade itself. Controller (Arsenal Control - Trick Arrow).mbd Edited March 27 by Onlyasandwich Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tricon Posted March 28 Author Share Posted March 28 @Onlyasandwich The Sleep Grenade is a bit odd . I just did a very dirty quick test with a verrrry low sample size. Set at -1x8. Slotted 2 50acc and then the procs. Number six first mission Cast 2 times Sleep Grenade at each spawn, full duration , repeat 10 times, 3 different runs. Not what I was expecting the the WoC proc... Dmg Procs fired once, procs fired 32*, 23*, 25*, Slow procs fired first hit and repeated 85*, 93*, Will of Controller is a higer dpm proc but adds recharge to the power fire first hit and repeated 77*, the recharge lowered the proc chance quite a bit. @Hjarki this screenshot has the names for the table 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vinceq98 Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 Ty for the detailed report. i wish i knew how to do all this but im too dumb to start. I love number crunching and finding out the best performance of abilities based on data like this. Cheers for showing me to switch from Posi set to Ice minstral set + impeded swiftness proc in my sleep grenade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjarki Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 11 hours ago, Onlyasandwich said: I'm a little lost on what proc math I would actually expect from the stats in CoD for this part of the pseudopet: My understanding of the general system is that procs can only go off when the relevant part of the power goes off. So if you slot Call of the Sandman into Sleep Grenade, you'd get a chance to proc when you activated the power (since its a beneficial effect that does not need a hostile target). The chance to proc would be very high since Sleep Grenade has a 45 sec recharge (and internal recharge would modify the chance to proc) and no area of effect (all it does is summon a pet). Call of the Sandman would not proc from the persistent area effects of the Sleep Grenade. While there is a continuously re-applied Sleep field, the proc would actually heal the pseudo-pet (rather than the player) and the pseudo-pet can't be healed. I believe Overpowering Presence has the same issue - a pseudo-pet can't have a pet of its own, so the power is either explicitly blocked from proc'ing due to the ongoing field or it simply 'fizzles' when it realizes it has no proper master. Damage procs from damage sets in Sleep Grenade would do nothing on activation (no hostile targets). Once the pseudo-pet was summoned, they'd get a single chance to proc based on a 10 sec recharge (unaffected by any recharge slotted into the power) and then no further chances to proc (since there is no ongoing damage component). With a 20' radius, this would translate into a 3.25 AF so 3.5 * 10 / 60 / 3.25 * 71.75 = 12.88 damage/target. Damage procs from slow/sleep/control sets in Sleep Grenade would do nothing on activation (no hostile targets). Once the pseudo-pet was summoned, they'd get a chance to proc every 10 sec (since the effect is ongoing). This would translate into 3.5 * 10 / 60 / 3.25 * 71.75 * (30 / 10) = 38.63 damage/target for any target that stayed in the field the whole time, with a third of that damage occurring every 10 sec. In general, any time the recharge of the actual power (rather than a containing power) is 0s, it seems to use the 10 sec system instead. This is also why people tend to comment that such 'field' powers are terrible for procs. With a conventional power, you're normally leveraging your global recharge to gain much higher ppm than you would otherwise. If you slot a 3.5 ppm proc into a power that recharges twice as fast as it should due to your global recharge, then you've actually just slotted a 7 ppm proc. With passives/auras/pseudo-pets, you're just stuck with the normal ppm because global recharge doesn't apply. I don't know if any of the above specifically applies to Sleep Grenade (or the other powers in Arsenal Control) because I haven't explicitly tested them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaghetti Betty Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 This is how I've been running my Ars/TA. I mostly made it as a joke, but it actually is pretty fun! It's a little frail but does a great job of completely blowing away general packs of mobs. I dub it the PATCH GOD Patch God - Controller (Arsenal Control - Trick Arrow).mbd In my experience it's not worth procbombing patches (there are exceptions obviously, Burn and Blaster Glue Arrow are good examples), and Arsenal Control doesn't really seem to be an exception. Thankfully the damage on the damaging patches is still pretty high for Controllers. And Flashbang is great at deleting mobs and your teammates' eyes. I definitely wish it was easier to get ahold of ST damage! Mainly on Excelsior. Find me in game @Spaghetti Betty. AE Arcs: Big Magic Blowout! 41612 | The Meta-Human Wrestling Association 44683 | MHWA Part 2 48577 Click to look at my pets! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onlyasandwich Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 (edited) 6 hours ago, Hjarki said: is 0s Thanks! This is the part I wasn't sure of, and would explain the inferiority of ranged AOE here. Oddly, blaster glue arrow, which @Spaghetti Betty pointed out here, has the same 0s recharge on the damage component of its psuedopet, but is actually excellent for procs. Maybe it's not as good as it seems though, and warrants parser testing itself! Edited March 28 by Onlyasandwich Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjarki Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 (edited) 3 hours ago, Onlyasandwich said: Thanks! This is the part I wasn't sure of, and would explain the inferiority of ranged AOE here. Oddly, blaster glue arrow, which @Spaghetti Betty pointed out here, has the same 0s recharge on the damage component of its psuedopet, but is actually excellent for procs. Maybe it's not as good as it seems though, and warrants parser testing itself! Assuming that the general principles I outlined above apply, Glue Arrow would have 3 chances to proc over the 30 sec duration for both damage and slow. With a 15' area and 2.6875 AF, this would be 71.75 * 3.5 * 10 / 60 / 2.6875 * 3 = 46.72 damage per activation (regardless of recharge slotted into the power). If Glue Arrow were simply a click power that put a 30 sec duration slow on the targets, it would over-cap with about 100% chance on a 3.5 ppm. So a proc would deal 71.75 * .9 = 64.58 damage per activation as long as you kept your internal recharge under 10% or so. Edited March 28 by Hjarki 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaghetti Betty Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 What makes Blaster Glue Arrow such a special case is that it's both an ST power and a pseudopet, so procs fire on the target hit and for the patch that spawns. You don't necessarily proc it for the long-duration patch as much you do to nuke a target, much like Burn! 1 Mainly on Excelsior. Find me in game @Spaghetti Betty. AE Arcs: Big Magic Blowout! 41612 | The Meta-Human Wrestling Association 44683 | MHWA Part 2 48577 Click to look at my pets! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hjarki Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 1 hour ago, Spaghetti Betty said: What makes Blaster Glue Arrow such a special case is that it's both an ST power and a pseudopet, so procs fire on the target hit and for the patch that spawns. You don't necessarily proc it for the long-duration patch as much you do to nuke a target, much like Burn! On City of Data, all I'm seeing is a standard pseudopet-generating power. There doesn't appear to be any single target component. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onlyasandwich Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 (edited) 4 hours ago, Hjarki said: On City of Data, all I'm seeing is a standard pseudopet-generating power. There doesn't appear to be any single target component. I can confirm that in game it behaves as @Spaghetti Betty says. The primary target gets a full load of procs to the face upon contact at 90% (no recharge slotted), while the patch pops any relevant procs on the 10 second pulse. Certainly not what you would expect from CoD, but there you have it! Even so, Sleep Grenade's behavior seems to match what you project. All of this has been very useful in repositioning my own build. I feel like this might be the final landing point for my next respec: Controller (Arsenal Control - Trick Arrow).mbd All of this makes me sort of wish they'd kept it in its original form during feedback. At first I think there was no patch/pseudopet involved - just a procable aoe that slept mobs on a relatively short cooldown. Still, carving a niche for a power almost purely on its procability is sort of silly, so this is for the best. Edited March 29 by Onlyasandwich 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tricon Posted March 30 Author Share Posted March 30 @Vinceq98 Some have explained the data behind the procs, if you need more info, look here @Onlyasandwich We have several powers that behave different. Like we got "true" chains that suck with procs and "fake" chains that got a much better chance. One different I noted with Sleep Grenade is that CoD shows the "Summons a pseudopet" and Glue Arrow from TA missed it, even if the power looks a like and yet as other pointed out the procs work different. Your build looks fine. Wish the would removed some of the hard crashed from the game like from Surge of Power and add animation for the weapons to it, the power itself looks cool. One suggestion, if you don"t slot Liquid Nitrogen and just use Glue Arrow for the slow, then why not get rid of it and switch Super Jump to Super Speed and then add Burnout for it, 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onlyasandwich Posted March 30 Share Posted March 30 (edited) 10 hours ago, tricon said: Wish the would removed some of the hard crashed from the game like from Surge of Power and add animation for the weapons to it, the power itself looks cool. One suggestion, if you don"t slot Liquid Nitrogen and just use Glue Arrow for the slow, then why not get rid of it and switch Super Jump to Super Speed and then add Burnout for it, I don't mind the crash too much in this combo! Crashes are more readily handled on sets that can stage a lot of persistent effects while the power is up. If I crash while everything is debuffed to the end of the world, I can bounce back pretty easily. I didn't realize the weapons won't animate - I guess they just sort of splort out of the gremlin I turn into? Surge is partially a mule here, but has decent enough utility in a dire situation, even with no extra slots. I keep both LN and Glue in order to have additional effects to throw down at a moment's notice, and rely less on any one power being available constantly. Also it's just fun to vomit out so many patches. Part of my character's theme is having an absurd variety of munitions. : ) LN doesn't really need any enhancement beyond the one slot here. It has max hit chance, and the recharge is good enough considering all the other powerful effects I have to throw out, along with modest global recharge helping. Even throwing a +5 recharge IO in there only shaves off a few seconds. Edited March 30 by Onlyasandwich Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twozerofoxtrot Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 On 3/28/2024 at 2:50 PM, Spaghetti Betty said: I dub it the PATCH GOD Sorry for the unsolicited feedback, but if you wanted to eke out a touch more ST damage, I noticed you're not using Apoc %Damage proc. You can move Unbreakable Constraint %Damage to replace something (Glad Net?) in Ice Arrow, where the proc rate would be slightly (90% vs 74%?) higher, and then put Apoc %Damage into Cryo Freeze Ray, since it already does damage. An aside: with Cryo Freeze Ray's recharge so low, I feel like dropping some of the 3.5ppm procs for straight damage slotting (Apoc Dam + Apoc Dam/End) achieves more consistent damage in long fights, but I haven't been bothered to test/parse it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaghetti Betty Posted April 11 Share Posted April 11 On 4/10/2024 at 8:20 AM, twozerofoxtrot said: Sorry for the unsolicited feedback, but if you wanted to eke out a touch more ST damage, I noticed you're not using Apoc %Damage proc. You can move Unbreakable Constraint %Damage to replace something (Glad Net?) in Ice Arrow, where the proc rate would be slightly (90% vs 74%?) higher, and then put Apoc %Damage into Cryo Freeze Ray, since it already does damage. An aside: with Cryo Freeze Ray's recharge so low, I feel like dropping some of the 3.5ppm procs for straight damage slotting (Apoc Dam + Apoc Dam/End) achieves more consistent damage in long fights, but I haven't been bothered to test/parse it. I will take the unsolicited advice! Not sure how I missed slotting Apoc. As far as the slotting itself goes, I much prefer the chunkier hit from the proc Bombing. Cryo Ray and Ice Arrow together will obliterate a good chunk of HP on a problematic mob. I'm also not much of a pylon tester and this build is centered around salting the earth. Thanks! 1 Mainly on Excelsior. Find me in game @Spaghetti Betty. AE Arcs: Big Magic Blowout! 41612 | The Meta-Human Wrestling Association 44683 | MHWA Part 2 48577 Click to look at my pets! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
res_1972 Posted October 17 Share Posted October 17 On 3/26/2024 at 11:59 AM, tricon said: So finish the build and I liked it a lot, a lot has changed over the levels. The early lvls Sleep Grenade was proc heavy, which was not so ideal because it does not have such a high proc chance due to its status of a pseudopet. Later one the procs did move to Flash Bang and the Superior Will set moved to Sleep. I rarely use it now. The Glue Arrow is Liquid Nitrogen (Mids has not added the slow IOs to Liquid) AOE->Flash Arrow(hit debuff)-Smoke Canister (hit debuf)-Liquid Nitrogen(slow/starts doing dmg)->Disruption Arrow(res)-Acid Arrow(res/dmg) Oil Slick Arrow/Pyro or Flash Bang followed with a Fireball. You can do Oil before Acid, Single Target chain is : Entangling Arror (if Boss+) ->Ice Arrow->Cyro Freeze Ray->Tranquilizer->Arcane Bolt (filler outside arcane power) No Fighting pool , it is just not needed with all the -to hit and controll ypu have. Build is a respec for +3 with lvl shift in mind. You can switch out Rise of Phoenix for Tactics again to help in the early levels and swith out one PT Heal back to a PS Endmod. Enough endurance with Ageless Radial Ephiphany in mind. to refill it after cd. Don't need extra cc proction with debuffs, I used the Rune of Protecion as a cc break, have some break freas and in some maps you can stay a bit in the emp field. Some notes. Slow procs fire more often then the dmg procs in Sleep Grenade. The dmg area from Acid Arrow is set to 8ft in the 15ft power. Have tested Mu/Leviathan and now Fire. I like the resist shield with the -to hit. You have a few good options. The enhanced slow with knockdown from Liquid is enough to keep the mobs inside the patch/kill zone. There is not much that that can run away after you hit them with all thedmg procs. First batch of regular procs (outside P2W vendor) start at lvl 10+, then 20+ and so on. The pvp procs cost a bit more. If you run in the lower lvls low on endurance, pick up recovery power from the vendor Some macros I used Run it through normal/incarnate stuff. If you go **** you would need to change a bit . Tear Gas and Tactics are IMO needed then and I would not use Assault hybrid there The set MVPs are Smoke Canister/Liquid/ Cloaking Device. Sleep Control is a bit let down. Good early on but later quite redundant, status like if only when sleep then -no fly is not helping either. So unitl the nerv the procs, you can go really fast in clearing maps. Hero ControllerBuild plan made with Mids' Reborn v3.6.6 rev. 3 ────────────────────────────── Primary powerset: Arsenal Control Secondary powerset: Trick Arrow Pool powerset (#1): Speed Pool powerset (#2): Sorcery Pool powerset (#3): Leadership Pool powerset (#4): Experimentation Epic powerset: Fire Mastery ────────────────────────────── Powers taken: Level 1: Tranquilizer A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 7: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 25: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 43: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) Level 1: Flash Arrow A: Siphon Insight: Accuracy/ToHit Debuff 43: Siphon Insight: ToHit Debuff 46: Siphon Insight: Chance for +ToHit Level 2: Cryo Freeze Ray A: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 3: Ghost Widow's Embrace: Chance of Damage(Psionic) 3: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 13: Unbreakable Constraint: Chance for Smashing Damage 42: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) 43: Neuronic Shutdown: Chance of Damage(Psionic) Level 4: Sleep Grenade A: Superior Will of the Controller: Recharge/Chance for Psionic Damage 5: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration/Endurance/Recharge 5: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration 9: Superior Will of the Controller: Control Duration/Recharge 40: Superior Will of the Controller: Endurance/Recharge 42: Superior Will of the Controller: Accuracy/Control Duration/Endurance Level 6: Hasten A: Invention: Recharge Reduction 33: Invention: Recharge Reduction Level 8: Entangling Arrow A: Invention: Accuracy Level 10: Ice Arrow A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 11: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 11: Impeded Swiftness: Chance of Damage(Smashing) 39: Gladiator's Net: Chance of Damage(Lethal) 40: Ghost Widow's Embrace: Chance of Damage(Psionic) 40: Neuronic Shutdown: Chance of Damage(Psionic) Level 12: Cloaking Device A: Luck of the Gambler: Defense/Increased Global Recharge Speed 13: Kismet: Accuracy +6% Level 14: Smoke Canister A: Coercive Persuasion : Confused 15: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Recharge 15: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Recharge/Accuracy 17: Coercive Persuasion : Recharge/Accuracy 17: Coercive Persuasion : Confused/Endurance 25: Coercive Persuasion : Contagious Confusion Level 16: Poison Gas Arrow A: Call of the Sandman: Chance of Heal Self Level 18: Flash Bang A: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage 19: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Recharge 19: Bombardment: Chance for Fire Damage 23: Javelin Volley: Chance of Damage(Lethal) 23: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 36: Cloud Senses: Chance for Negative Energy Damage Level 20: Acid Arrow A: Positron's Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 21: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 21: Shield Breaker: Chance for Lethal Damage 34: Achilles' Heel: Chance for Res Debuff 34: Annihilation: Chance for Res Debuff 36: Touch of Lady Grey: Chance for Negative Damage Level 22: Arcane Bolt A: Apocalypse: Chance of Damage(Negative) 42: Gladiator's Javelin: Chance of Damage(Toxic) 46: Gladiator's Javelin: Accuracy/Damage 46: Explosive Strike: Chance for Smashing Damage 48: Force Feedback: Chance for +Recharge Level 24: Disruption Arrow A: Power Transfer: Chance to Heal Self Level 26: Tri-Cannon A: Expedient Reinforcement: Accuracy/Damage 27: Expedient Reinforcement: Accuracy/Damage/Recharge 27: Expedient Reinforcement: Damage/Endurance 34: Expedient Reinforcement: Resist Bonus Aura for Pets Level 28: Oil Slick Arrow A: Ragnarok: Damage 29: Ragnarok: Damage/Recharge 29: Ragnarok: Damage/Recharge/Accuracy 33: Ragnarok: Chance for Knockdown 33: Ragnarok: Damage/Endurance Level 30: EMP Arrow A: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Endurance 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Recharge 31: Unbreakable Constraint: Hold/Recharge/Accuracy 37: Unbreakable Constraint: Recharge/Accuracy Level 32: Mystic Flight A: Winter's Gift: Slow Resistance (20%) Level 35: Maneuvers A: Luck of the Gambler: Defense/Increased Global Recharge Speed 36: Reactive Defenses: Scaling Resist Damage 37: Shield Wall: +Res (Teleportation), +5% Res (All) Level 38: Fire Ball A: Superior Frozen Blast: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 39: Superior Frozen Blast: Damage/Endurance 39: Bombardment: Chance for Fire Damage 45: Positron's Blast: Chance of Damage(Energy) 48: Javelin Volley: Chance of Damage(Lethal) Level 41: Fire Shield A: Gladiator's Armor: TP Protection +3% Def (All) 45: Gladiator's Armor: Resistance 45: Gladiator's Armor: End/Resist Level 44: Rise of the Phoenix A: Preventive Medicine: Chance for +Absorb Level 47: Glue Arrow A: Ice Mistral's Torment: Chance for Cold Damage 48: Ice Mistral's Torment: Damage/Recharge 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Damage/Slow 50: Ice Mistral's Torment: Accuracy/Damage/Endurance/Recharge Level 49: Rune of Protection A: Steadfast Protection: Resistance/+Def 3% ────────────────────────────── Inherents: Level 1: Containment Level 1: Brawl (Empty) Level 1: Sprint A: Invention: Run Speed Level 2: Rest (Empty) Level 1: Swift A: Invention: Run Speed Level 1: Hurdle A: Invention: Jumping Level 1: Health A: Panacea: +Hit Points/Endurance 7: Numina's Convalesence: +Regeneration/+Recovery 9: Miracle: +Recovery Level 1: Stamina A: Performance Shifter: Chance for +End 37: Power Transfer: Chance to Heal Self Level 47: Arcane Power Level 32: Translocation Level 4: Athletic Run I can't seem to get this build to import into mids. 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Xandyr Posted October 17 Share Posted October 17 Would slotting Perfect Zinger: Chance for Psi Damage in Tri-Cannon be beneficial? What you wanted to know about Bio, but never asked - Tanker - Homecoming (homecomingservers.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maelwys Posted October 19 Share Posted October 19 On 10/18/2024 at 12:12 AM, Xandyr said: Would slotting Perfect Zinger: Chance for Psi Damage in Tri-Cannon be beneficial? Yes, it affects its Gatling Gun. As does the Soulbound Proc. You can slot both those procs if you don't mind losing out on a bit of Damage and/or Taunt Duration slotting. Tri-Cannon's Taunt *AURA* is unaffected by Taunt Duration Enhancements, so the only thing slotting Taunt Duration in it does is lengthen the duration of the Taunt in its Gatling Gun attack. Sometimes that's important (e.g. for keeping the attention of higher-level AVs) however with base duration a +4 "Non-Raid" flagged foe or +3 "Raid" flagged foe will remain taunted constantly as long as the Cannon doesn't miss more than one shot in a row against it; and the "Taunt Aura" will likewise keep any nearby +3 foes anchored on it. My typical setup is 4x Expedient Reinforcement (skip the Acc/Rech and the End/Dam/Rech) plus the Soulbound and the Perfect Zinger Procs. But if you like soloing AVs, swap the Zinger for a Taunt Duration (or an Acc/Taunt/Rech D-Sync if your pockets are deep enough!) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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