Great videos, subscribed :) For me spear was the main weapon on NA server for a long time before I got a bit tired of it. Now on EU beta I kinda feel that I really need T6+ spear to fight people, it always feels 'not enough', thinking of trying to switch to swords/axe/xbow. I didn't really try Cripple though, should try that.
Thank you! Btw I also thought that I need t6+ but I've been playing a bit with 4.1 and 4.2 spear for a specific challenge and honestly it still feels ok even without all W options.
Can you do a comparison of pvp tactics between Spear and Daybreaker? I feel like they require different playing styles (when to engage, kite, etc) but can't quite understand it.
In my experience Daybreaker is much more brawl-heavy because you have less mobility. It's very difficult to catch meta builds. If you hit a nice E you can outmaneuver your enemy of course but the cooldown is kinda high and the animation makes it difficult to hit from far. Daybreaker is very strong in Corrupted Dungeons though.
I think it's best to strike a balance between CDR and other stats and not go too far in either direction. I prefer to use CDR passives together with torch and roasted snapper. If, however, I were to use eel stew and mistcaller, I'd change passives to balanced mind.
I generally use roasted snapper and take CDR passives on hood and jacket. However, overall it's about striking a balance between having some CDR (10-20% total) and being tanky so with mistcaller and eel stew I would take balanced mind passives instead. Part 4 will answer this question in a bit more detail also.
Hitting Q-s is a significant part of your damage. Q1 is very strong when you are kiting your enemy as well as in-between autoattacks during a brawl. Q2 only feels decent if you are kiting a melee weapon and able to hit them with the extra auto-attack range while they can't hit you. For every other part of the fight, Q1 gives you more value and more options. Also it's very easy to run out of energy on Q2 if you're not careful. Note that this is all about the 1h spear. For the playstyle of some other spears like trinity or pike Q2 can make more sense. Two-handed spears also gain more from the stacks itself since it's +% damage.
First to be clear, this guide is specifically about the regular 1-handed spear. If you are going for solo mists PvP, I strongly suggest either the 1-handed basic spear OR the Daybreaker!
@ can u make a guide for PVE 1 handed Spesr and all the equipment sir ? Using arround 500k Silver, cause im just starting out playin this game and want use spear so much 🙏🏻
Recently found your guides - very well detailed and informative. Thanks for the great videos :)
Thank you! Glad to hear that you found it useful!
I leveled my spear on my alt account, your videos have been very helpful.
I'm really glad to hear that!
Great videos, subscribed :) For me spear was the main weapon on NA server for a long time before I got a bit tired of it. Now on EU beta I kinda feel that I really need T6+ spear to fight people, it always feels 'not enough', thinking of trying to switch to swords/axe/xbow.
I didn't really try Cripple though, should try that.
Thank you! Btw I also thought that I need t6+ but I've been playing a bit with 4.1 and 4.2 spear for a specific challenge and honestly it still feels ok even without all W options.
Oh lovely i was looking for this build perfect for the start of the eu servers
Please give some tips to deal with frost staff or range weapon
love it
Great vid th ❤
Can you do a comparison of pvp tactics between Spear and Daybreaker? I feel like they require different playing styles (when to engage, kite, etc) but can't quite understand it.
In my experience Daybreaker is much more brawl-heavy because you have less mobility. It's very difficult to catch meta builds. If you hit a nice E you can outmaneuver your enemy of course but the cooldown is kinda high and the animation makes it difficult to hit from far. Daybreaker is very strong in Corrupted Dungeons though.
@VicZaneGaming Thanks man
I re watch that, what about chest and head passive? Balance mind or CD? Im tryng both, ofc with cd sound easier to kill for me, but so squishy
I think it's best to strike a balance between CDR and other stats and not go too far in either direction. I prefer to use CDR passives together with torch and roasted snapper. If, however, I were to use eel stew and mistcaller, I'd change passives to balanced mind.
And what passives do you play on your hood and jacket?
I generally use roasted snapper and take CDR passives on hood and jacket. However, overall it's about striking a balance between having some CDR (10-20% total) and being tanky so with mistcaller and eel stew I would take balanced mind passives instead. Part 4 will answer this question in a bit more detail also.
Why second "Q" is so bad? Im new into spears but its seems ok gor me.
Hitting Q-s is a significant part of your damage. Q1 is very strong when you are kiting your enemy as well as in-between autoattacks during a brawl. Q2 only feels decent if you are kiting a melee weapon and able to hit them with the extra auto-attack range while they can't hit you. For every other part of the fight, Q1 gives you more value and more options. Also it's very easy to run out of energy on Q2 if you're not careful.
Note that this is all about the 1h spear. For the playstyle of some other spears like trinity or pike Q2 can make more sense. Two-handed spears also gain more from the stacks itself since it's +% damage.
what passive for spear?
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@@VicZaneGaming Thank you
Which spear i should choose sir😢
First to be clear, this guide is specifically about the regular 1-handed spear.
If you are going for solo mists PvP, I strongly suggest either the 1-handed basic spear OR the Daybreaker!
@ can u make a guide for PVE 1 handed Spesr and all the equipment sir ? Using arround 500k Silver, cause im just starting out playin this game and want use spear so much 🙏🏻
@ anyway thanks sir for ur guide