User:LateToast

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[[Image:Necromancer-icon.png]] Late Toast
Age: 33

Birthplace: Ashford Village

Usual Setup:


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Overview
A Toaster Team is a PvP team consisting of only Blood Necromancers. This build was intended for Heroes Ascent, it can be use for Team Arena as well. This builds name is derived from its creator Late Toast. The purpose of this team is to be able to drain health quickly without the need of a monk to keep you alive. While this build doesnt offer any hex removal, you can substitute Monks in for Necros, as you wish.


 * All credit for this build should be given to Late Toast

Skill Usage
The skills used in this build are as follows:

Life Transfer

This is the Elite Skill for this build, and should be the first thing cast when fighting. Use it to keep yourself alive, as well drain enemy HP. Whenever this skill recharges, cast it again. This keeps pressure on the opponent

Life Siphon

This spell should be used right after casting Life Transfer. This will make it harder for the target to bring his/her life back into an acceptable range. This also help slow down spells such as Healing Breeze.

Vampiric Gaze

Use this as your primary form of attack. Whenever you have at least 10 energy cast this.

Shadow Strike

While the targets health is above 50% cast this every so often. Does a little more damage than

Vampiric Touch

If you are the target of an Tank, or Mesmer, you should use this instead of Shadow Strike.

Awaken the Blood

Use this whenever you feel you have extra energy. It will boost the effectiveness of this build by a small percentage.

Remove Hex

This is a very important skill, sinces Backfire is this build worst enemy.

Resurrection Signet

Use this whenever you see a fallen ally. This teams strength lie in the fact everyone is the same. Keeping everyone alive is critical.