The First Descendant – Best Jayber Builds (Season 1)

Guide to Best Jayber Builds

By Irudarin.

Max Power Jayber Reactors

DPS:

  • Mounting: Greg’s Reversed Fate/Thundercage
  • Skill Power Boost Ratio: Non-Attribute/Dimension
  • Sub-Stats: Dimension/Damage to X Faction (max damage to X faction)

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Healing:

  • Mounting: Greg’s Reversed Fate/Enduring Legacy
  • Skill Power Boost Ratio: Non-Attribute/Dimension
  • Sub-Stats: Skill Cooldown/Skill Duration or Skill Cooldown/HP Heal if you feel that you’re lacking in healing

Intercept:

  • Mounting: Greg’s Reversed Fate/Enduring Legacy/Nazeistra’s Devotion
  • Skill Power Boost Ratio: Non-Attribute/Dimension
  • Sub-Stats: Skill Cooldown/Damage to Colossus or Dimension/Damage to Colossus depending on your build/playstyle

Jayber External Components

Jayber doesn’t REQUIRE any set bonuses or really benefit from any of them enough to make them a priority imo. Instead, this is what I suggest.

Axillary Power:

  • Main Stat: HP
  • Sub-Stats: Max HP/MP Recovery Out Of Combat (DPS/Healing) or Max HP/Fire Resistance (Intercept against Fire)

Sensor:

  • Main Stat: HP
  • Sub-Stats: Max MP/MP Recovery In Combat (DPS/Healing) or HP Recovery Modifier/Chill Resistance (Intercept against Chill)

Memory:

  • Main Stat: DEF
  • Sub-Stats: DEF/MP Recovery Modifier (DPS/Healing) or DEF/Electric Resistance (Intercept against Electric)

Processor:

  • Main Stat: DEF
  • Sub-Stats: Max Shield/Shield Recovery Modifier (DPS/Healing) or Max Shield/Toxin Resistance (Intercept against Toxin)

Note: This is intended as a guide only, you can always swap the sub-stats. The main stats should still be HP, HP, DEF, DEF though for the best survivability. If you want to run an external component set, I recommend either Slayer or Annihilation.

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