The Assassin

Overview

The Crimson Warlord turns you into a blood-soaked juggernaut that locks enemies in stun and bleed while you stand your ground and punish every swing. The core loop is simple and ruthless: stack Constitution to stay upright, add Might so every hit chunks, keep enough Resolve to parry on demand, then rotate a short set of tools that feed each other—Barbaric Shout to break momentum and shield up, Clear Out to rip space and pile on stun/bleed across a pack (or Flurry of Blows for single-target drain), and Arcane Veil as a near-free layer of damage reduction. Parry windows are your accelerator: a perfect parry into a counter counts as the combo finisher, amplifying stun and bleed and setting up takedowns. Played cleanly, this is a high-skill, high-reward brawler that controls the pace of every fight and snowballs safety from offense.

Early Game & Character Creation

Body

Reflexes

Tech

Intelligence

Cool

3

0

0

3

1

Open with a three-hit chain mindset and build habits around timing. Use light–light–heavy strings to keep animation speed high, then cancel into a parry if anything telegraphs. Barbaric Shout is your first pivot—hit it as pressure builds, because the stagger buys room, the shield lets you stay in, and the window it creates makes landing your heavy ender trivial. When a mob starts to surround you, Clear Out resets the scrum: three wide sweeps that shove bodies away, rack up stun damage, and spread bleed across the pack. If you prefer boss tunneling, Flurry of Blows trades that board clear for lifesteal and brutal single-target tempo; it also pairs perfectly with the shout because the opening stagger lets every flurry connect.

Keep Arcane Veil up whenever you’re committing—it’s cheap, it smooths chip damage, and it buys the half-second you need to slip a parry. Don’t stress misses; this setup is forgiving. The stat spread does the safety work while you focus on rhythm: draw swings, perfect parry, cash out the counter for the combo finisher’s extra stun and bleed, then convert to a takedown or a final heavy. On elites and beasts, the Shout → Clear Out sequence nearly fills the stun bar by itself; finish with a charged strike to floor them and loop.

Early Levels

Level

Spell/Passive

1

Counterblow

2

Downfall

3

Focus Retaliation

4

Shield Volley

5

Focus Retaliation

6

Titan Stomp

7

Bulwark

8

Return to Sender

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

Weapons

Item

Details

Weapon 1

Spellbound Longsword

Location

Provides +15% bonus damage and additional status effects

Weapon 2

Emberborn Shard

Location

More then doubles your damage at the cost of additional mana

Weapon 3

Captain’s Heater

Location

Additional fire damage and mana resource

Weapon 4

Caraste’s Double Hat/Antivan Parade Helmet

Location

Provides +30% damage from having all blast abilities and refunds 25% of mana cost on impact

Weapons Overview

Keep the loop compact and decisive. Walk forward guarding, bait a swing, and perfect parry. Immediately cash the counter to tag the combo finisher, then choose your conversion: takedown if the bar is full, or heavy ender into Clear Out if multiple targets are close. When you sense the tide turning, hit Barbaric Shout first; the shield and stagger convert panic moments into winning positions, and the window it creates makes Clear Out non-negotiable for the next two beats. If the mob is small or you’re tunneling a high-health threat, swap Clear Out for Flurry of Blows and ride the lifesteal to stay planted while the bleeds tick. Always re-cast Arcane Veil before committing to long strings or boss windows; it’s cheap insurance that also keeps your timing greedy without punishment.

Two anchors keep the build honest. First, never swing blindly into red telegraphs—step, parry, and cash the finisher instead. Second, don’t chase whiffs with stamina-draining heavies; reset with a quick step, re-guard, and bait again. The build’s damage comes from advantage, not spam. When it hums, fights read the same: shout to seize tempo, parry to mint a finisher, bleed the pack, and decide which target gets the takedown. That’s the Crimson Warlord—measured, brutal, and always in control.

Cyberware

Item

Details

Cortex

Spellbound Longsword

Location

Provides +15% bonus damage and additional status effects

Arms

Emberborn Shard

Location

More then doubles your damage at the cost of additional mana

Skeleton

Captain’s Heater

Location

Additional fire damage and mana resource

Nervous

Caraste’s Double Hat/Antivan Parade Helmet

Location

Provides +30% damage from having all blast abilities and refunds 25% of mana cost on impact

Integumentary

Garb of Kinship

Location

The best armor piece in The Veilguard, provides longer advantage duration, +10% damage for EVERY advantage (you will typically always have 3+), makes the advantages more effective and most importantly heals you for +5% when gaining an advantage which will offset the self damage of Maw of the Black City

Operating System

Igneous Fist

Location

Makes your abilities a guaranteed critical hit at the cost of our health, this issue is completely negated by Garb of Kinship & Twin Buckle Binding

Face

Warden’s Signet

Location

Extra Fire Damage

Hands

Miner’s Talisman

Location

Significant boosts to our blast ability damage and returns our mana when critical hitting with blast abilities, working in perfect combination with Maw of the Black City

Circulatory

Warden’s Straps

Location

Extra healing and ability damage

Legs

Warden’s Straps

Location

Cyberware Overview

Keep the loop compact and decisive. Walk forward guarding, bait a swing, and perfect parry. Immediately cash the counter to tag the combo finisher, then choose your conversion: takedown if the bar is full, or heavy ender into Clear Out if multiple targets are close. When you sense the tide turning, hit Barbaric Shout first; the shield and stagger convert panic moments into winning positions, and the window it creates makes Clear Out non-negotiable for the next two beats. If the mob is small or you’re tunneling a high-health threat, swap Clear Out for Flurry of Blows and ride the lifesteal to stay planted while the bleeds tick. Always re-cast Arcane Veil before committing to long strings or boss windows; it’s cheap insurance that also keeps your timing greedy without punishment.

Two anchors keep the build honest. First, never swing blindly into red telegraphs—step, parry, and cash the finisher instead. Second, don’t chase whiffs with stamina-draining heavies; reset with a quick step, re-guard, and bait again. The build’s damage comes from advantage, not spam. When it hums, fights read the same: shout to seize tempo, parry to mint a finisher, bleed the pack, and decide which target gets the takedown. That’s the Crimson Warlord—measured, brutal, and always in control.

How to Play

Body

Reflexes

Tech

Intelligence

Cool

3

0

0

3

1

The Crimson Warlord turns you into a blood-soaked juggernaut that locks enemies in stun and bleed while you stand your ground and punish every swing. The core loop is simple and ruthless: stack Constitution to stay upright, add Might so every hit chunks, keep enough Resolve to parry on demand, then rotate a short set of tools that feed each other—Barbaric Shout to break momentum and shield up, Clear Out to rip space and pile on stun/bleed across a pack (or Flurry of Blows for single-target drain), and Arcane Veil as a near-free layer of damage reduction. Parry windows are your accelerator: a perfect parry into a counter counts as the combo finisher, amplifying stun and bleed and setting up takedowns. Played cleanly, this is a high-skill, high-reward brawler that controls the pace of every fight and snowballs safety from offense.

Final Levels

Level

Spell/Passive

25

Killer Instinct

26

Explosive Toss

27

Providence

28

Enduring Rage

29

Depth of Fury

30

Deadly Ground

31

Shellbreaker

32

Blunt Force

33

Triple Tap

34

Reverb

35

Flare-Up

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

Build Snapshot

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