Silkbind Deluge Build Guide for Where Winds Meet

Master the Silkbind Deluge playstyle in Where Winds Meet with this optimized build, covering stats, skills, and PvP/PvE strategies.

Silkbind Deluge Build Guide for Where Winds Meet

Ever felt like your Silkbind attacks just don't hit hard enough? Or maybe you're struggling to survive in PvP? Let's fix that. This guide walks you through the perfect Silkbind Deluge build, focusing on stats, skills, and tactics for both PvP and PvE.

First, let's talk stats. You want to aim for an 80% Critical Rate, and as much Physical Attack as possible. Agility should be around 225 at level 95, and Power should be stacked as much as you can. Minimum Physical Attack should be between 1100 and 1200. These numbers ensure your hits land hard and crit often.

For skills, it depends on your focus. If you're into PvP or GvG, prioritize single-target burst and Mystic Skill Damage Boost. For PvE, focus on boosting your Art of Fan Healing and damage against player units. You'll also want to manage your stats: keep Critical Rate and Agility at the thresholds, then pump the rest into Physical Attack and Power.

Now, the core of the build: Silkbind attacks. You want to maximize your Silkbind Attack, but keep the minimum Silkbind Attack no more than 227. This balance is crucial for the Deluge playstyle.

For gear, equip a weapon set with Physical Penetration, and an armor set that boosts your Panacea Fan and Martial Art Skill Healing. The healing boost is a lifesaver in prolonged fights.

Let's break down the key skills and their effects. When you use an Execution Skill, you restore 30 Vitality and HP equal to 20% of the damage dealt – perfect for sustaining yourself in PvP.

In PvP/GvG, after breaking an enemy's defense with a Defense Break Skill, you increase their damage taken by 12% for 5 seconds. Also, hitting a non-defending unit with a Counterattack Skill deals 15 bonus Qi damage and recovers 5 Qi. Use these to control the flow of battle.

For GvG, cast [Special Skill: Morning Drizzle] on a unit that's staggered or crowd-controlled to boost their healing received by 30% for 5 seconds. Similarly, when you use Heavy Attack: Emerald Dewtouch on a staggered or controlled unit, it increases their healing by 30% (with a 1-second trigger interval) and grants them Tenacity for 3 seconds. These are clutch for team fights.

Defensively, when you remove a stagger or control effect with a Control-Removing Skill, you gain Tenacity for 2 seconds (or 2.8 with upgrades) after the Super Armor wears off. Plus, take 20% (28%) less damage when you're staggered. And after dodging an enemy attack, you recover 6% (8%) of your Max HP. These keep you alive and in the fight.

So, that's the Silkbind Deluge build. Did this help you? Got any tweaks that work better for you? Share your thoughts below!

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