Sooo... got the Turian Havoc today. Haven't tried it yet, but I would like to hear your guy's opinions.
- What weapon works for you?
- What build are you using?
Advice for Turian Havoc build?
Débuté par
MidgardSerpentZ
, oct. 10 2012 04:40
#1
Posté 10 octobre 2012 - 04:40
#2
Posté 10 octobre 2012 - 04:49
Dont have it but spec into the stim packs they are amazing. Beyond that I got no clue.
#3
Posté 10 octobre 2012 - 04:50
6/0/6/6/6
1) 4b 5b 6b
2) 0
3) 4a 5a 6a
4) 4a 5a 6b
5) 4b 5b 6b
i basically play him cautiously with either a light shotgun or AR. Havoc Strike a target, gun down who's left, evade out of the fight. it works for me, just gotta time the Havoc Strike just right
1) 4b 5b 6b
2) 0
3) 4a 5a 6a
4) 4a 5a 6b
5) 4b 5b 6b
i basically play him cautiously with either a light shotgun or AR. Havoc Strike a target, gun down who's left, evade out of the fight. it works for me, just gotta time the Havoc Strike just right
#4
Posté 10 octobre 2012 - 04:53
I use a 6/0/6/6/6, speced for heavy melee. You can check my build in my manifest.
Weapon: Wraith with shreder mod omni-bayonet. And use grenade cap.
Weapon: Wraith with shreder mod omni-bayonet. And use grenade cap.
Modifié par Skullheart, 10 octobre 2012 - 04:55 .
#5
Posté 10 octobre 2012 - 04:54
http://social.biowar...ndex/14439943/1
This is a great guide. I don't have mine built that way, as there are a few different ways to spec him, but I am contemplating a respec next time I get a card. Havoc Strike and your melee seem to give you damage reduction and/or invulnerability frames while preforming them.
Playstyle on him varies. You can charge, and then immediately jump back. That means your weapon is all up to you; assault rifles or shotguns tend to work best. Raider, Claymore, Reegar, Mattack, Harrier, and Saber have all had great results for me. Leverage your mobility against your enemy.
I find him durable enough that melee fitness is viable. Not maxing it also viable. Speccing health shields will make him tougher, obviously. Stim Pack is a great survival tool, to use in emergencies. It works great spec'd either way. Cryo is good for debuffing. Highly underrated power. I currently don't have it, but I can certainly understand why someone would.
This character has several great powers and speccing him is largely preference. A build could rely less on Havoc Strike and instead opt for using Stim Packs/Passive Bonuses/Cryo Blast for damage. You can play him like a vanguard. You can play him like a mobile weapons platform.
Before you spec him think about what compliments your play style, and spec accordingly.
This is a great guide. I don't have mine built that way, as there are a few different ways to spec him, but I am contemplating a respec next time I get a card. Havoc Strike and your melee seem to give you damage reduction and/or invulnerability frames while preforming them.
Playstyle on him varies. You can charge, and then immediately jump back. That means your weapon is all up to you; assault rifles or shotguns tend to work best. Raider, Claymore, Reegar, Mattack, Harrier, and Saber have all had great results for me. Leverage your mobility against your enemy.
I find him durable enough that melee fitness is viable. Not maxing it also viable. Speccing health shields will make him tougher, obviously. Stim Pack is a great survival tool, to use in emergencies. It works great spec'd either way. Cryo is good for debuffing. Highly underrated power. I currently don't have it, but I can certainly understand why someone would.
This character has several great powers and speccing him is largely preference. A build could rely less on Havoc Strike and instead opt for using Stim Packs/Passive Bonuses/Cryo Blast for damage. You can play him like a vanguard. You can play him like a mobile weapons platform.
Before you spec him think about what compliments your play style, and spec accordingly.
Modifié par Rudest, 10 octobre 2012 - 04:55 .
#6
Posté 10 octobre 2012 - 04:57
Turian crack pipe all the way, Grenade Gear gives you 8 pipes.
Use before Superman specialmove.
Use before Superman specialmove.
#7
Posté 10 octobre 2012 - 04:58
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I use my havoc as full melee.
The use of the stims can regenerate shields - so the extra health and shields in fitness just didn't seem logical to me.
I was blasting through gold - but as with all melee based classes, don't think their viable on platinum.
I use my havoc as full melee.
The use of the stims can regenerate shields - so the extra health and shields in fitness just didn't seem logical to me.
I was blasting through gold - but as with all melee based classes, don't think their viable on platinum.
#8
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 08:00
I suck with the Havoc...
#9
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 08:05
Rudest wrote...
http://social.biowar...ndex/14439943/1
This guide is pretty decent, except skipping Cryo Blast is a bad idea. Cryo Blast means moar damage, and moar damage means moar better. Stims negate the need for fitness shields. Use a cyclonic if you have to.
Reegar was made for this guy.
#10
Posté 07 juin 2013 - 09:08
i Use the Turian Havoc as weapon wall. I focus on Stims in case my shields go down and pray with the N7 Typhoon. for heavy fire i carry the Widow with me just in case. For some reason i always seem to do much better like this.
#11
Posté 07 juin 2013 - 09:15
Ya got ballz son
#12
Posté 07 juin 2013 - 09:32
WHY DO PEOPLE NECRO THINGS!?
#13
Posté 07 juin 2013 - 09:35
RoZh2400 wrote...
WHY DO PEOPLE NECRO THINGS!?
Google searches, they see the post, respond to it, and never look at the date of posting.
Real question, why is necroing such a bad thing if the question is still legitimate to someone?
(Edit to include)
I ask this because literally just last week I made a Turian Havoc post similar to this one. Arguably (and rightly so) I could have just looked for this thread.
Modifié par Dala Kaar, 07 juin 2013 - 09:36 .
#14
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Posté 07 juin 2013 - 09:52
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Locking up due to being a necro.




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