As a shadowhunter, you’re probably wondering how to get Decimate in Lost Ark. Well, you’re not alone. Most other players who are struggling to get enough money to buy the best gear and upgrade their items don’t know that it isn’t as easy as it seems. That’s why I’ve put together this guide to help you with your quest. Keep reading to discover more secrets about this class!
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Demon Form
During the game’s Demon Form, the Shadowhunter can turn into a demon, granting them immense damage. In Demon Form, they have access to new spells, including knockdown effects and insane damage. Whether you want to deal massive damage or just gain some movement speed, you’ll find that the Shadowhunter is the class for you. Here’s a breakdown of the best skills to use and endgame builds.
The Demon Form Skills are the most effective way to deal high damage. Shadowhunt uses the Claw attack, which deals high damage, followed by a devastating follow-up blow with Death Claw. To increase the damage of this attack, you can take the Rage Rune, which increases Demonic Form Skills’ rotation speed. If you’re interested in making your Demon Form Skills more effective, you should also take the Galewind Rune, which increases the skill’s cast speed and animation.
Leveling up spells
A Shadowhunter builds on the traits of a rogue. They can transform into a demon, but they primarily use dual blades in their human form. They can use a range of close-range AoE spells, as well as a narrower range of long-range skills. In addition, they have the ability to shift between melee and ranged combat modes.
In addition to the basic combat and defense abilities, the Shadowhunter builds on the classic class of Assassin. Their epic powers and lethal blows make them a popular choice among players. Leveling up spells in Lost Ark can be tricky, particularly at lower levels, so here are some tips to make the process easier:
Weak Point Detection
As a Shadowhunter, Weak Point Detection provides you with a significant damage boost against push-immune enemies. You can use it in conjunction with Cruel Hand to add an extra hit to your attacks and deal great damage. You can also get the Wealth Tripod to increase your attack range and Crit Rate. There are also other buffs and changes for Shadowhunter, including some balancing tweaks.
The Lost Ark Shadowhunter is a hybrid of a rogue and a shapeshifter. In human form, he utilises dual blades. His skills focus on both close-range AoEs and longer-range, narrower damage. He also gains a Demonic Impulse Class Engraving, which disables the Demonic Form debuff.
Perfect Suppression build
The Perfect Suppression build for Lost Ark Shadowhunter is the opposite of Demonic Impulse and is best used for players who are looking to maximize their damage output and specialization. The primary goal of this build is to disable Demonic mode while using Normal spells and focus on Specialization. The build will also feature several specializations to boost its damage output, like Demonic Slash, Cruel Cutter, and Sharpened Cut.
While playing the Perfect Suppression Shadowhunter, make sure to focus on Crit and Swiftness. Crit is used to increase the overall damage of attacks, while Swiftness is used to improve the Shadowhunter’s movement speed and attack speed. The build also focuses on the “regular” skills. This builds requires a 60/40 stat distribution and a high level of Swiftness.
Using tripods
Using tripods in Lost Ark Shadowhunter is a great way to make the most of the damage spells. You can choose between Quick Attack, Charge Slash, or Weak Point Detection, all of which will increase your damage. Quick Attack improves the damage of your first attack, while Charge Slash boosts the damage of your final slash and applies a knockdown effect to the enemy. You can also use this Tripod to reduce the cooldown of your spells, as well.
To get the most out of your spells, you need to use the right tripods for the situation. Quick Prep will help reduce the cooldown of your Howl. The Encroaching Power and Mighty Roar will boost your spell’s AOE and damage. The first two will increase your Damage by 190%, while the latter will decrease the cooldown of your spells.