May character builder update
There are also MORE customization options! Because our developers and artists worked SO hard to get this out, we gave them extra time off. But our dev and art teams will be back at it on Tuesday, May 25! After that well-deserved break, out developers are back at it and working hard to fix bugs in the app.
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Hello Everyone! And what are we working on? Attack efficiency and damage from Ignite skills are the main focus of this sub-class. The Tempest sub-class is similar to the Fire Storm, but with a focus on Explosive rather than Ignite skill attacks. Given that you'll often be standing right in the centre of a blast of nuclear proportions, it makes sense that health boosts receive a bit more focus on this class tree as well.
The Fire Witch build for the Pyromancer class is pretty heavily modelled on the Tempest sub-class, but with elements borrowed from the Fire Storm class tree as well.
It makes use of all the class's most powerful pyrotechnics, coupled with the Inferno Seed as the main weapon , to turn your character into an elemental force to be reckoned with.
This build comes with quite the high seal of approval: a guide video for the build was shared by the official Outriders Twitter account. Introducing - The Fire Witch! A devastating Pyromancer nuke-based build that relies on you weaving skills together to maximize its effectiveness.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings. Further notes on the build reveal that it equips the Lava Lich armour set, with a mod set that focuses on the Eruption skill.
Rule of thumb: if it's named after a real-life volcano see ETNA and Pompeii , it's a mod you want to prioritise for this build. The Pestilence sub-class, as the name suggests, focuses primarily on Decay skills and dealing Toxic damage to enemies. Their technical expertise isn't neglected, though: they're also the class's main weapon specialists, with access to the biggest boosts to offensive attacks from traditional ranged weapons.
The Tech Shaman is perhaps more what you'd expect from a Technomancer, with a focus on Gadget skills and support activities such as healing allies. They've also got a bit of a thing for inflicting Freeze damage on enemies. While their weapon proficiency stays pretty low, they get regular boosts to armour durability, ensuring they're far from vulnerable.
The Demolisher walks the line between offensive and defensive action. Their main specialism is Ordinance skills, so this is the class tree to follow if you really want to play with a rocket launcher. They also get to sample some of the best bits of the other two Technomancer sub-classes, with regular boosts to Toxic and damage resistance.
Outriders can be infamously stingy with the Legendary gear sometimes, so it's refreshing to see a build like the Technomancer Anomaly , which can be put together without Legendary weapons and with only Tier 1 and 2 mods. Instead, there's a focus on dealing melee and Toxic damage to groups of enemies — the larger the better.
The essential skills for the build are Scrapnel and Blighted Turret , leaving you with the third skill slot to play to your preferences consensus is that Tool of Destruction is a strong choice.
Of course, there's no reason not to use Legendary weapons and Tier 3 mods to take this build even further, if and when you have them, but at that point they're really just the icing on the cake. Assassins specialise in teleporting to and from locations to speedily take down their enemies. They aren't a stealthy class, however, as evidenced by the fact that their weapon of choice is the shotgun.
They're quite proficient with other weaponry, too, since their method is to zip in, deal as much damage as they can, and quickly zip back out again. The Harbinger's class tree is focused almost exclusively around keeping the Harbinger safe from harm. They can accrue frequent, powerful boosts to health, shield, and armour. Combat is primarily defensive, built around putting distance between the Harbinger and their enemies.
This is an especially good build to play if you're exploring the game and concentrating on increasing World Tier. The Reaver sub-class is a bit like the Assassin; but instead of focussing on a single target, the Reaver aims to take down as many enemies at once as they can. While the other two Trickster class trees focus on either guns or knives, the Reaver makes use of both in devastating area-of-effect attacks. Following a Trickster class tree with no deviation leads to a character build that is very single-minded, focused either on pure damage or pure survival.
In an unexpected move that Loki would be proud of, the Shield Maiden build begins by following the Assassin class tree, before jumping off down one of the midway branches and ending with a focus on the Harbinger sub-class instead.
This results in a Trickster build that's able to mix offensive and defensive combat strategies to surprising effect. Equip the Time Rift and Venator's Knife Deception skills to disrupt enemy attacks, coupled with the Twisted Rounds skill for pure damage dealing. Another great benefit of this build is that it doesn't rely on you picking up specific equipment. The recommended main weapon is the Grim Marrow, but any LMG will do, while the mods you equip to support the build's skills are far more important than the armour you equip them on.
If you're new to the game and are wondering which class you should pick, check out our beginner's guide to character class in Outriders. Or for a comprehensive run-down of all our Outriders guides , visit our guide hub for the game. Monster Hunter Rise failed to save bug explained. Monster Hunter Rise best Palico support type and Palico skills. Fortnite telescope locations and how to collect telescope parts.
Microsoft is no longer producing Xbox One consoles. If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. Manage cookie settings Luckily, that's exactly what you get, as Outriders does indeed feature four character classes for you to choose from: Devastator: The Tank class. Specialises in close-up combat. Pyromancer: The Conjurer class. Specialises in mid-range combat. Specialises in long-range combat. Trickster: The Assassin class. Specialises in hit-and-run combat.
Warden The Warden class tree essentially allows your tank to multiclass as a healer of sorts. Seismic Shifter A Seismic Shifter is still primarily a tank, but possessing a suite of mage-like elemental abilities. Recommended Devastator Build One of the major downsides to the Devastator is the class's performance in the late game, especially the post-campaign Expedition chapters.
Fire Storm If your idea of Pyromancer is someone who can shoot balls of flame from their hands, the Fire Storm class tree is the one you'll want to follow.
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