Introduction Top
Hey guys! I have been playing Glaive for a while now, and I was testing out builds to see what worked and what didn't. I found that this build worked the best. You have sustain, and can deal so much damage in such a short amount of time. Your ultimate will hit like a truck. one thing I learned from this build, is that you are relatively squishy. Don't be afraid to go into fights you think you can't win, because you deal so much damage that if you go in deal tons of damage and die, it will be worth it, as long as your team knows what they are doing and capitalize on the damage you dealt. Because of serpent mask, fountain of renewal, and your passive, you have a decent sustain. You heal damage back up like they were nothing. Also don't lead the fight, always be behind your tank when going into a fight. You don't have that much health to take all the damage.
Why Breaking Point? Top
I run breaking point because of annoying tanks that don't do damage, but soaks up damage like a sponge. These heroes are Ardan, Catherine, and Fortress, but mainly Ardan, and Catherine. Plus, when fighting tanks like these, you can stack up your breaking point on them, then switch your focus on a less tanky hero like Ringo, Vox, Celeste,and Skaarf. Breaking Point allows me to do a lot of damage to squishy heroes and to tanks, making this build very versatile.
Why Overdrive Afterburn? Top
Many people ask me why I overdrive afterburn instead of my B skill. Well that's because the B skill doesn't really help you too much, afterburn is way more useful than the Twisted Stroke. Twisted Stroke does not help you a lot in team fights, infact it's more like another basic attack than an actual ability. Plus you can use afterburn to escape, Deal area of effect damage (if apponents are lined up), can stun, and knocks apponents into dangerous positions they don't want to be in, while twisted stroke doesn't do anything too useful other than make you have a higher chance to crit.
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