Edited By
Omar El-Sayed
A rising debate among gamers surrounds the ideal build for maximized damage per second (DPS) using artian dual blades. One player questions the effectiveness of their paralysis build, which seems lacking compared to others seen online. Is it time to switch strategies in pursuit of pure damage?
Players focus on maximizing DPS using dual blades, often gravitating toward paralysis or elemental builds. A recent discussion reflected conflicting views about the viability of paralysis in hunts. According to one comment, "Status, especially para, is great for multiplayer as DB", emphasizing its utility in group play.
However, many agree that this approach might sacrifice raw damage potential. A user bluntly remarked, "Why would you run status dual blades?" suggesting a shift in the meta.
Some comments advocate for a pure attack-focused approach. "1 sharp / 4 attack is the most optimal if you plan to either abuse Whetfish or Gradient Sharpen," noted one player. This setup is praised for enhancing balance without risking the viability of status infliction. Another user highlighted, "Don't use para or any other status; DBs are an elemental weapon."
Curiously, the community sentiment leans towards supporting a raw, elemental focus over previously popular status builds. Players are encouraged to experiment with damage-oriented setups to increase effectiveness in hunts.
"If you insist on para (which I would not recommend), you want 1 sharp / 4 attack." - Community Member
Status builds are effective in multiplayer, but damage may suffer; some prefer elemental builds for solo play.
Community feedback favors elemental or raw setups, with many suggesting a shift away from status.
Optimal combinations are debated, with a consensus suggesting 1 sharp / 4 attack for the best DPS outcomes.
This conversation echoes a broader trend where players seek to balance between traditional strategies and evolving gameplay dynamics. As the current combat landscape shifts, optimizing dual blades remains a hot topic among players.