Stonesplit Strength Build Guide for Where Winds Meet

Maximize your Stonesplit build in Where Winds Meet with this stat priority, gear, and skill guide for both PvE and PvP.

Stonesplit Strength Build Guide for Where Winds Meet

Ever felt like your Stonesplit just isn't hitting hard enough? You're not alone. This guide breaks down the optimal stats, gear, and skills to turn your character into a powerhouse, whether you're facing down tough bosses or dominating in player vs. player battles.

First, let's talk stats. At level 95, you'll want to aim for a Max Physical Attack between 2600 and 2700. That's your bread and butter. Agility should be around 225, but don't stop there—pile on as much Power as you can. Critical Rate needs to hit at least 75%, and Precision Rate should be at 100%. Your Min Physical Attack should fall between 1300 and 1400.

For your Arts, you've got a choice: Heng Dao or Mo Blade. Both boost your damage, so pick the one that fits your rotation style. If you're into PvP or GvG, go for the boost against player units. If you're more about PvE, choose the boost against boss units.

Now, for gear. Your weapon set should focus on Physical Penetration. For your armor set, you've got options: Snowparting Blade is great if you use light or heavy attacks, boosting your combo damage. If you prefer charge attacks, Phalanxblade is the way to go.

Skills are where things get spicy. In PvP, using an Execution Skill restores 30 Vitality and HP equal to 20% of the damage dealt. That's huge for staying alive. When you damage a target with a Counterattack Skill, you gain Tenacity for 1.5 seconds and recover 30 Endurance. The Special Skill, Fleeting Trace, deals 20% more damage and gains 30% HP Drain when hitting a non-defending unit. And if you land a Light Attack Counter Skill like Stygian Freeze on a non-defending unit, you get 15% HP Drain for 10 seconds.

For PvP and GvG, you've got some defensive perks too. When you remove a stagger or control effect with a Control-Removing Skill, you gain Tenacity for 2 seconds (or 2.8 seconds if upgraded) after Super Armor wears off. You also reduce damage taken by 20% (28% upgraded) when staggered, and after dodging an enemy attack, you recover 6% (8% upgraded) of your Max HP.

So, there you have it: the core Stonesplit Strength build. Did this help you optimize your build? Let me know in the comments!

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