This is what I am playing with most times. Although I will at times try out something new (the reds) so that I know how each build differs from another. I think there's no one build good enough for every team game but rather that team's response towards each other during in game play.
As above picture, I used or rather deviated to
Breaking Point is when I needed to choose between
Shiversteel or Breaking Point. My opponent K is building the reds as you can see and to counter that, I will need at least a red build built into mine. I was right on this as I found out that I can counter the rest of the other 2 opponents as well.
For Breaking Point and Shiversteel, both build will start from
Oakheart followed by
Dragonheart. The key is when we need to choose which one to go with - Red (weapon) build or purple (utility). I have only tried reds in practice which were not proven. And most times, I have at least 2-3 reds among my blues and
Clockwork.
Having said this, do note that Oakheart can spawned into the Defense portion. I have tried Fountain of Renewal and Aegis and both worked equally good. I will not cover this here for now. Coming back to Breaking Point, I used it on Petal and Adagio. Koshka was killed here and there but more towards the countering. Why Petal and Adagio? Because they are relatively inexperienced.
My usage for Breaking Point is together with Light Armor. As my game ended early, it stayed at Tier 1. I guess that's good enough for me though I would love to see it going to
Metal Jacket or
Atlas Pauldron.
Following are the builds screen shots for your better understanding.
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