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The Complete Assassin Guide
by: Sneaky Sage
Proud member of The Amazon Basin
Version 1.00 Date: Sept 2006
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CONTENTS:
Introduction to the Assassin
Spells and Skills
The Basics of Killing - Playing the Assassin
My Favorite Builds
Credits
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Introduction to the Assassin
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Assassins are stealthy, silent killers who move through the shadows,
and strike fear into the hearts of any caster class character.
Assassins have the ability to shadow step to any foe on the battlefield
in an instant, unleash a devastating attack and dissappear again to recharge
or heal, leaving the foe dead or severly injured. This character is for the
person who likes to get up close and personal with the enemy and stick a
dagger in their ribs. But, assassins are NOT warriors and as such are not
good tanks. Playing the Assassin effectively takes finesse and patience.
The dagger is the weapon of choice for assassins which allows them to
string deadly attacks together in a very short time span, killing or
disabling their foes. A collection of hexes, spells and attack buffs
serve to increase the assassin's destructive power. These can be strung
together to provide the desired outcome of massive damage to the target,
health and energy degen or bleeding and crippling. Several spells including
Aura of Displacement allow the assassin to shadow step (teleport) to the
target even if that target is on the wall of a fort, (can't go over moats,
canyons, locked walls or barriers) in the blink of an eye. No, this won't
work on Dunes of Despair bonus.
The assassin is also one of the more complex characters to play well. The
beginner should study this guide and others on available forums to gain a full
understanding of how to play the assassin effectively.
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Spells and Skills
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The Assassin's arsenal consists of spells and skills under the catagories of:
Critical Strikes
Dagger Mastery
Deadly Arts
Shadow Arts
No Attribute
The Assassin is a special character who borrows from both classes of warrior
and caster. Armor is maxed out at 70 so is comparable to that of a Ranger but
not as high as a warrior. Yet the assassin attacks the same way as a warrior
does; up close and personal.
The assassin energy pool is rather small compared to casters (base of 25) but
the regen rate is comparable to that of the caster class at 4 pips of regen.
Armor upgrades are available further along in the game that give a base energy
pool of 32 and coupled with dagger mods can boost the energy pool to 37. The
assassin uses energy similar to the way a warrior uses adrenalin: to unleash
damage spells, attacks and hexes.
With a small energy pool to draw from, lesser armor and the requirement to
attack the enemy at close quarters, you can see why the assassin is difficult
to play well. If you've already played your assassin, you've already been
made to feel like an outcast because no one wants you on their team.
Assassins die to much and too soon.....This is because too few players
understand the mechanics of how the assassin really works.
Critical Strikes: This is one of the most important attributes and bears much
consideration. For each point spent in this primary attribute, the Assassin
gains an additional 1% chance to land a Critical Hit. Plese refer to this
link for the numbers:
http://gw.gamewikis.org/wiki/Critical_hit
For each Critical Hit that lands, the Assassin gains energy (maximum of 3 per
critical hit at Attribute level of 13) and deals 40% more than the base dagger
damage. A higher attribute level only increases the critical hit percent. It
is not dependant on using daggers either, and will work with almost any weapon
or style of attack. Check this link for a table of Critical Strike:
http://gw.gamewikis.org/wiki/Critical_Strikes
Dagger Mastery: This attribute affects the amount of damage you deal out per
attack. Obviously, having a high attribute level here is important as well.
This only applies to daggers so it is important you get the best daggers you
can find. The max damage output of assassin daggers is only 7-17. That sounds
pretty pitiful compared to some warrior weapons like hammers or swords which
max out in the high 20's or 30's. Please check the numbers here:
http://gw.gamewikis.org/wiki/Dagger_Mastery
The mechanism which helps increase the dagger damage is called DOUBLE STRIKE.
This concept is not discussed in the official manual but nevertheless is very
important. The Double Strike signifies the number of times a dagger strikes
the target per swing. Each dagger attack has a chance to trigger a double
strike (extra hit). For each rank in Dagger Mastery, you increase the chance
to double strike by 2%. With Dagger Mastery set to 16, your chance to double
strike increases to 32%. Just swinging your daggers at a target counts as an
attack. THIS IS IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND. An Assassin may deal out as much
damage in the same amount of time as a warrior's base sword damage or any
other character because of this.
Deadly Arts: This attribute improves the duration and effectiveness of attack
skills, hexes,and spells. These skills can add damage to other attacks and
count as Lead, Offhand or Dual attacks. So far, not too many assassins use
these skills. Some are very useful but if you want to max out your damage and
energy regain rate, not too many points can be spared to make these attacks
very useful. I'm sure there are those out there who have learned to use these
attacks effectively and will want to dispute my feelings regarding Deadly Arts.
Shadow Arts: These skills mostly deal with defense and health regen.
Obviously you need to have some siginificant points in this attrubute as well.
No Attribute: Aura of Displacement (teleport) is here along with speed boosts
and a few others.
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The Basics of Killing - Playing the Assassin
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As you've already seen, the Assassin uses daggers and special abilities to
attack targets quickly and deal out massive damage, then retreat to heal or
recharge. With high points in Dagger Mastery, Critical Strikes and Shadow Arts,
the Assassin can, with the right skills, deal out a lot of damage in a short
amount of time, regain energy and continue to attack while others are
recharging. But how do we play this character to the fullest?
The first thing to do is max out Dagger Mastery. There are some who disagree
with this concept and indeed, there are some attack sequences and instances
where you want Critical Strikes to be higher than Dagger Mastery. That one
attribute alone increases the damage output the Assassin can deal.
It affects only daggers and directly increases the damage level of skills and
spells. I like mine at 16 (12 + 4) in most instances.
The next most important attribute to increase is Critical Strikes. Because of
the way the energy increases, the most efficient attribute levels are at 3, 8
and 13. Higher than 13 will not increase the rate of energy regain but
increases the percentage to double strike.
Leftover points should be put in Shadow Arts for healing and escape/defense or
your secondary profession.
The next thing to look very carefully at is the sequence of attacks. These
are:
LEAD ATTACK, OFF HAND AND DUAL. A lot of Assassin attacks need to be in this
order. Many spells specify that they MUST follow a lead, offhand or dual
attack to work. When the proper sequence is followed or the correct condition
induced, the spell will light up on your skill bar meaning it is primed for
use.
Other spells do not require a certain order even though they are listed as
offhand or dual. Palm Strike, an elite skill is an offhand skill but does not
require a lead attack to be used first. Pick your skill bar to accomplish what
you want.
I am always interested in using Critical Eye which gives you an increased 1-7%
chance to make a critical hit when attacking. Couple this with a strong attack
sequence like: Jagged Strike, Fox Fangs and Death Blossom. Add something like
Flashing Blades (increased chance to block incoming attacks), Death's Charge
or Aura of Displacement to shadow step to target foe, Shadow Refuge to heal
yourself and Rebirth (monk secondary) to revive your henchies or teammates,
and you have a workable build.
LEARN TO KITE. Running away is one of the best defensive skills an Assassin
has. Since you have to get up close and personal, learn to spot when you are
getting ganked and losing health fast and start running. In GvG, one of my
favorite techniques is to auto kite. I line up my character with the target
and a safe area and press the R key to start running towards the target.
When in range, unleash an attack then hit the X key to turn around and R to
start running again.
Don't forget that when you are not using a spell or attack buff, you are still
causing damage and gaining energy by simply swinging your daggers. That's
when you can score double hits and increase your energy gain.
One more thing to consider: Try using Major or Minor Runes instead of Superior
ones. Health is a big deal with the Assassin. I'd rather have 75 more health
points than deal an extra 5 points of damage.
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My Favorite Builds
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PvE:
The build I like the best so far or PvE play is The Vigorous Blade. A/Mo with
attribute levels of DM 14, CS 13, Healing Prayers 10 with Shiro's Blades
(vampiric) alternating with Gold (non-vampiric) daggers and energy armor.
1. Vigorous Spirit (monk healing spell gives you +15 health points per hit)
2. Critical Eye (assassin spell that gives increased chance of making a
critical hit and increasing energy)
3. Golden Lotus (returns 10 energy if you are under an enchantment i.e.
Vigorous Spirit)
4. Palm Strike (E) strikes for 5-65 damage
5. Death Blossom (strikes for 15-40 damage and deals that amount to all
attackers in vicinity)
6. Orison of Healing (monk)
7. Mend Ailment (Monk. Gets rid of annoying conditions like crippled, blind,
etc.)
8. Rebirth (monk)
There is almost NO energy management problems with this build and it keeps the
healing constant.
Another favorite with Assassin only skills:
Poison Blade Assassin
1. Aura of Displacement
2. Golden Lotus
3. Entangling Asp
4. Falling Spider
5. Twisting Fangs
6. Sharpen Daggers
7. Critical Eye
8. Shadow Refuge
1. Sharpen Daggers (Enchantment, all of your ctitical hits cause bleeding for
5-15 seconds)
2. Critical Eye (For 10-35 seconds you have a 1-7% chance to land a critical
hit)
3. Aura of Displacement (E) (Enchantment. Shadow step to target)
4. Golden Lotus Strike (Lead attack for 5-20 damage and if you are under an
enchantment like Aura of Dis, you gain +10 energy)
5. Entangling Asp (Deadly Arts. Must follow a lead atk, tgt is knocked down
and is poisoned for 5-20 sec)
6. Falling Spider (DM. Offhand, must strike a knocked down foe and does 15-35
dmg and poisons foe for 5-20 seconds)
7. Twisting Fangs (DM. Dual attack, must follow offhand attack, strikes for
10-20 damage and foe suffers from bleeding and deep wound for 5-20 seconds).
8. Healing Breeze or Orison of Healing or Mend Ailment (monk)
This build deals massive bleeding and poison. Often, after unleashing this
attack on that poor, unsuspecting mesmer, necro or ranger and running away,
they will run off and simply die 20 seconds later from their wounds. Another
favorite technique is to unleash this attack on one of those casters in a mob
then run away letting the group chase you. With the warrior up front hacking
at you, keep running until you are getting critically low on health then
double-click on Aura of Dis to remove it. You instantly teleport miles back
to where you initiated the spell and leave the mob scratching their heads as
to where you went. This has caused me great satisfaction many times!
A good PvP build:
I watched this build work in a very highly ranked Guild. The concept was to
take the Assassin (or 2) and go gank the enemy's base killing archers and
bodyguards.
A/Mo or any other profession
1. Critical Eye
2. Sharpen Daggers (Enchantment. Causes tgt foe bleeding for 10-35 seconds)
3. Expose Defenses (DA. Hex. Tgt cannot block or evade your attacks)
4. Iron Palm (Tgt foe suffers 5-50 damage and if suffering from a hex is
knocked down, i.e. Expose Def)
5. Falling Spider (Must strike a knocked down foe, causes 15-35 damage and
poisons for 5-20 seconds)
6. Twisting Fangs (Strikes for 10-20 damage and foe suffers from bleeding and
deep wound for 5-20 seconds)
7. Seeping Wound (E) (Hex. For 5-20 sec, if tgt foe is suffereing from
bleeding or poison, suffers -2 health degen)
8. Shadow Refuge (SA. Self healing spell)
This build was deadly against NPCs. The assassin would teleport in close,
unlease the full attack bar, then teleport out again and heal while the NPC
bled to death. Nice work.
GuildWiki for reference to their tables.
Kalandraf for his indepth analysis of the Assassin and the effects of Dagger
Mastery and Critical Strikes.
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In game my name is: Sneaky Sage (AB) Assassin/Monk Protector of Tyria/Cantha.
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