
A staple of Armor Emblem teams, it's perfect for those looking to conserve resources as well. At a base 37 HP, Lyn need only take 10 points of damage to activate the effect, and with proper support, she's likely doubling the opposition.Ĭ Passive: Armor March 3 is Lyn's default C slot, and it's welcome news to those who've managed to miss all other sources of it. But for those interested in other ventures, Desperation 3 plays well with Fury 3, as well as without it (provided Lyn has taken a counterattack or two). Should you find yourself desiring some synergy with a B slot skill, Fury 3 might work well paired with Desperation 3.ī Passive: Speaking of B slots, if you didn't get a -Spd IV Lyn, this is yet another slot open to your own play-style! Those looking to save some resources can feel fine staying with her default Guard 3. However, should you find it difficult to always have someone next to Lyn when she initiates combat, there are of course other options.

+5 Atk and Spd during combat just for having Lyn stand next to her Hone Armor partner like usual, or another ally? Love is in the air indeed. However, specials like Draconic Aura and Iceberg are well within the realm of possibility should you want to opt for those instead, especially in combination with a certain Sacred Seal.Ī Passive: Atk/Spd Bond 3 is just fantastic. Special: Glimmer is the first special that comes to mind for some people when eyeballing a build like this, and considering the synergy with the way blade tomes work, it's a solid choice for any player-phase unit. However, for those looking to conserve resources, Lyn's default Ardent Sacrifice works perfectly with a Desperation 3 build (provided she's not +HP IV). You know your own play-style better than anyone, you do you. Not bad, when you also remember that she's just gained at least 6 Atk as well (with 6 from Hone Armor and 5 from Atk/Spd Bond 3).Īssist: You really can't go wrong here with any of the movement-based assist skills we have some people rock Reposition, others like to mix it up with Draw Back, and plenty of other people can feel comfortable with Swap or Pivot. Now, let's stop ignoring her A skill and add 5 more Spd from whomever's got Lyn's back - She's now ascended to 47 Spd. With an already respectable Spd stat of 36, a single Hone Armor support shoots Lyn up to 42 Spd. Ignoring the fact that her default A slot gives her a sizeable combat bonus already, Blárblade+ paired with Armor Emblem buffs is just what the summoner ordered this Valentine's Day.

Weapon: It can seem like a waste to cast Lyn's Blue Gift+ aside, but if you don't find yourself in need of a neutralizing tome (for example, you might have a Henry: Happy Vampire with a Spectral Tome+ on your team to do more than neutralize buffs), Blárblade+ comes in to give Lyn's Atk stat a potential boost. Hone Armor support at the very least is suggested, especially if you're like me and find yourself a F2P with a -Atk IV Lyn. Alpha Versions and Source Codeįor the latest alpha versions, check CurseForge.A build that those with the fodder (and feathers) to spare can run with on their Armor Emblem teams. Thanks to Brodielock for posting this thread, which I wrote this AddOn in response to. If you want this AddOn available in your language and are willing to translate it, let me know and I'll set up the localisation system. This AddOn is currently only available in English, but should work in any language provided you use the right aura names for your game locale. This is an intentional limitation put in place by Blizzard.

It's not possible for this AddOn (or any other) to show or hide Bartender bars based on auras while in combat. This assumes that the aura name is the same as the spell name, which is usually the case. To quickly fill out the aura name you can either drag a spell into the editbox or shift-click a spell link or spell book icon with the editbox focused. In this window you can configure the aura name and invert status for each bar. You can use /bt4bh, /bt4buffhider or /bartender4buffhider in-game to bring up the options window. This AddOn allows you to show/hide Bartender bars based on whether or not you have particular auras (buffs/debuffs) active.Įach bar can be controlled by one aura (or no aura) and can be configured to either show when the aura is active or show when it's not.
