Quote Virulence Sniper Guide by Yolo

Introduction:

Spoiler

My name is Yolo/Snickerr/Hashtag. I play on The Harbinger for the most part and do all of my raiding in Zorz. As far as we’ve been a guild, we have accomplished a world first in all content available to us (Gate Crasher, Deposer of the Dread Master, Dread Master, The Revanchist, etc.) I have been “maining” a Sniper since NiM Dread Fortress and have been enjoying every minute of it. I try to play as many different classes & specs as possible during all progression content to better myself as a player. I have been a subscriber since launch, enjoy end game raiding, & stream as much as I can! (You can catch me live @ www.twitch.tv/snickerr



Records:

Spoiler Highest Parse so far: 4877



Overview:

Spoiler When 3.0 launched, many Specifications, or Disciplines, have altered a few rotations. Virulence has remained very similar to how Lethality pre 3.0 played. One great thing about this Discipline in particular is there is a few debatable & efficient ways to play the class, which I love!



Discipline

Spoiler “Virulence: Some Agents prefer a less direct method of eliminating a target, such as administering poison. Lethal toxins and all-consuming microbes are the domain of the walking biohazard known as the Virulence Sniper, who inflicts lethal shots and lobs of corrosive grenades from a safe distance where they can witness the results of their handiwork.” – Virulence Lore 3.0

“With 3.0’s new Discipline system, you will be optimized to full capacity. Pre 3.0, you had to level and buy skills in order to become a viable Sniper. This is no longer the case post 3.0. The difference is that you no longer need to purchase skills with credits. Instead, you are given a set amount of basic Sniper skills to start. This means abilities like Series of Shots, Orbital Strike, Suppressive Fire, and Shield Probe are automatically given to you once you commit to an advanced class (in this case, Snipers).” – Shulk 2014





Overall Rating

Spoiler I will cover 5 areas: DPS: Survivability, Raid Viability, Rotation Difficulty, & Utility. Scores are rated from 1-10 followed by a brief explanation (1 being the worst & 10 being the best. For Rotation, 1 is the easiest and 10 is hardest).



DPS: 9/10

We are not the bottom of the barrel anymore ladies & gentlemen! Although we are not the highest parsing class in the game, we still do great numbers being a 35 meter ranged class (which gives us greater uptime on most boss fights).



Survivability: 7/10

To live a Sniper must remain in cover. We have a wide variety of defensive cooldowns to work with such as Shield Probe, Evasion, Covered Escape, Entrench, & Diversion. Shield Probe is used to mitigate moderate damage while Evasion (while in cover) would mitigate massive spikes. One of my favorite things about this class is being able to use Covered Escape at the perfect second to mitigate a high damaging ability 100% (think NiM Dread Guards).



Raid Viability: 9/10

Snipers have always been desired in main raid groups and this tier of content should be no different. With abilities like Diversion, Covered Escape, & especially Ballistic Shield, Snipers are perhaps the best ranged DPS to take in most raid scenarios.



Rotation Difficulty: 3/10 (2 Cull Rotation) & 7/10 (3 Cull Rotation)

2 Cull: For any existing Lethality Sniper the 2 Cull rotation is virtually the same thing, but with tighter energy management if you have the new 6 piece. Very straight forward rotation with very little deviation from the set rotation until you start to dip on energy.

3 Cull: Trying to master and perform with this rotation at the hardest difficulty while is raids is definitely fun, but a little trickier to pull off than the standard 2 Cull rotation. If you can do this however, the juice is worth the squeeze.



Full Range of Abilities & Talents

Spoiler Sniper Passives:



Energy Tanks: Increases maximum energy by 10.

This is great that every Discipline now get this as it helps the resource management a ton.



Steady Shots: Increases the damage dealt by Snipe, Lethal Shot, Series of Shots, and Penetrating Blasts by 5%.

Increases our skills across all specs. In this case for Virulence, Lethal Shots & Series of Shots.



Hold Your Position: While in cover, ranged defense is increased by 20%, you cannot be leaped to or pulled, and you are immune to interrupts and ability activation pushback. In addition, Evasion reduces the damage you take from Force and Tech attacks by 75% while in cover.

Some very nice changes to this for 3.0. Very good to note that to obtain the 75% reduction from Evasion you do need to be in cover.



Imperial Targeting: Increases the range of Overload Shot, Flash Bang, and Distraction to 30 meters, and additionally increases the range of all rifle, probe, and dart attacks by 5 meters. In addition, Corrosive Dart marks its target for 45 seconds. Marked targets take 5% more damage from ranged weapon attacks.

This passive makes the Sniper unique. You have 5 extra meter range compared to other classes (35 over 30). On top of all this, Corrosive Dart is now a huge ability for this class. It was important for it to be up at all times whenever possible, but now it is a raid utility providing 5% damage increase from ranged attacks.



Spotter: Upon entering cover, your stealth detection level begins to increase gradually, reaching up to 30 additional levels of stealth detection over the following 30 seconds. This effect ends when you leave cover.

This is virtually useless in a PvE environment, but for PvP is where it shines (being able to spot all those sneaky Operative & Assassins).



Courtesy of Shulk



Offensive Cooldowns:



Laze Target: Increased the critical hit chance of your next Ambush, Explosive Probe, or Cull by 100%. Lasts 20 seconds. (Cooldown: 1 minute)

This is one of the main offensives for your rotation. In the case for Virulence, this makes your next Cull’s full weapon damage critically hit by 100%.



Target Acquired: Increases ranged and tech accuracy by 30% and armor penetration by 15%

for 10 seconds.

Another great offensive cooldown. I personally use it in conjunction with2-3x Lethal Shots + Takedown.



Adrenaline Probe: Summons a probe that helps you recover 50 energy over 3 seconds.

A resource gain cooldown that lets you gradually gain back 50 energy over time. Very good

cooldown in a couple of scenarios:

a.) Rotation complications that cause energy problems

b.) Burn phases in raid fights



Defensive Cooldowns:



Shield Probe: Summons a probe that projects a shield around the Agent, absorbing a

moderate amount of incoming damage for 10 seconds. Does not break stealth. (Cooldown: 30

seconds)

This defensive cooldown is great for mitigating small to moderate incoming damage, regardless

of any damage type. Only use this when you can predict miniscule damage, and be very

efficient with it.



Evasion: Increases your chance to dodge melee and ranged attacks by 200% for 3 seconds.

Does not break stealth. (Cooldown: 1 minute)

With Hold Position, Evasion gains the benefit of mitigating Force and tech attacks by 75%.

Therefore, it is imperative that you use it only for massive incoming damage as well as staying

in cover for maximum potential.



Ballistic Shield: Deploys a ballistic shield that spans 10 meters around you and reducing the

damage taken by allies that remain inside by 20%. Lasts 20 seconds. (Cooldown: 3 minutes// 2

minutes 30 seconds if specced into Deployed Shields)

Your raid wide cooldown for your operations group. A very situational, but powerful defensive.

You would ideally save this for burn phases where damage gradually takes a toll on your group,

and making healers' lives easier.



Entrench: Entrenches you into cover, becoming immune to all controlling effects. Only

grants protection while in cover. Lasts 23 seconds (With Portable Bunker) (Cooldown: 1 minute

// 45 seconds if specced into Pillbox Sniper)

Entrench is your jack-of-all-trades cooldown with a myriad of utilities to support it. Immune to

crowd control, movement-impairing effects, and physics, this cooldown is one of the best

defensives a Sniper can have. There are plenty of utilities to list from:

a.) Seek Cover: When Entrench ends or you leave cover while Entrench in active, you

gain Seek Cover, which increases your movement speed by 50% and grants immunity to

movement impairing effects. Lasts 6 seconds.

b.) Pillbox Sniper: Reduces the cooldown of Entrench by 15 seconds and Cover Pulse

knocks targets back an additional 4 meters.

c.) Siege Bunker: Reduces all area effect damage taken by 60% while Entrench is active.



Countermeasures: Activates countermeasures, instantly lowering threat by a moderate

amount.

Your main threat dropping ability. You would want to use it immediately after you perform your

MAX DPS Opening Rotation or if you somehow pull threat from your tanks. Really, don't be a

hero and expect to pull threat from tanks. Use it immediately.



Crowd Control and Active Utilities



Cover Pulse: Detonates an emergency charge that knocks all nearby targets back several

meters and immobilizes them for 5 seconds. Damage dealt after 2 seconds ends the effect

prematurely. Only usable in cover. (Cooldown: 30 seconds)

This is your CC defensive in case you want to escape from all NPCs bunching up on you. Very

useful for knocking players and NPCs out of the edge into their own timely deaths.



Flash Bang: Detonates a flash bang that blinds the target for 8 seconds. Damage causes this

effect to end prematurely. (Cooldown: 1 minute)

Your other CC ability that stuns the target for many moons (unless you damage it of course).



Debilitate: Deals X energy damage and stuns the target for 4 seconds

Your "hard" CC stun ability ("Hard" means a stun that persists through damage). In certain PvE

situations, this is useful. In PvP, this is one of your core CC abilities you want to save this for

burning your opponents in ranked.



Leg Shot: Fires a shot that deals X weapon damage and immobilizes the target for 5 seconds.

Direct damage dealt after 2 seconds ends the effect prematurely.

Often times, you want to use this to keep NPCs in place to prevent incoming damage or

activating mechanics. This has more better use in PvP.



Covered Escape: Roll forward 18 meters, purging movement

slowing effects and landing crouched behind cover. While rolling, your chance to dodge attacks

is increased by 100%.

Your anti-mechanic ability which allows you to be invulnerable in a short window of rolling. This

has the best of both worlds, both PvE and PvP.



Diversion: Reduces the accuracy by 45% and exposes from cover up to 8 targets within 8

meters for 8 seconds. Cannot be used on Operation bosses. Diversion has been buffed to become an AoE utility skill, so this is a welcomed change. In

certain raid fights with adds, this is a valued cooldown you need to save. In ranked, you should

also save this to prevent incoming burn damage from other opponents.





Utility List



Spoiler I have broken down these following utilities into PvE and PvP. I am not an expert PvP Sniper whatsoever, so any further input would be great! Do also note that my rating should not affect the way a player proceeds with the utility tree, but rather consider their choices in

PvE and PvP situations.



Skillful



Ballistic Dampers: Entering cover grants 3 charges of Ballistic Dampers. Each charge absorbs

30% of the damage dealt by an incoming attack. This effect cannot occur more than once every

1.5 seconds. Ballistic Dampers can only be gained once every 6 seconds.



PvE Rating: 8/10

PvP Rating: 8/10



This utility has the best use in PvE by adding another layer of defensives in Hold Position. You

will have the most use of it in many fights, and some moderate use in PvP.



Snap Shot: Entering cover makes the next Snipe or Lethal Shot activate instantly. This effect

cannot occur more than once every 6 seconds



PvE Rating: 7/10

PvP Rating: 8/10



This utility is pretty situational. Every six seconds, you have the opportunity to gain an instant

Lethal Shot which is pretty great if you need to kill of an add or boss quicker in burn phases.

However, the reason I give this a 7 is because it's really not that great of a utility. A

misconception is an instant channel ability would lead to a DPS increase. This is pretty wrong.

It's really an APM increase. A Lethal Shot takes a GCD to cast the ability regardless, so generally, I sort

of undervalue this utility. However, I do use this utility to kill a target quickly quite often.



Cover Screen: When exiting cover, you gain Cover Screen, increasing ranged defense by 20%

for 6 seconds.



PvE Rating: 3/10

PvP Rating: 4/10



It's a pretty underwhelming utility. While the bonus to 20% ranged defense is nice outside of

cover, it's really lackluster. There really isn't much variety to this utility in terms of other

damage types. If there was such a thing (like reduces Force and Tech damage for example), I

would definitely take it. But, as it stands, it's pretty useless.



Flash Powder: Reduces target's accuracy by 20% for 8 seconds after Flash Bang ends.



PvE Rating: 2/10

PvP Rating: 8/10



This utility has little situational use in PvE, so I won't go too in-depth on that. In PvP though, this

is good in terms of duration and accuracy loss. Combine this with Evacutate, it's a decent soft

stun to hold in ranked PvP. I would pretty much overvalue this utility, but some professional

PvPers may disagree.



Vital Regulators: While in cover, you heal for 1% of your total health every 3 seconds.



PvE Rating: 8/10

PvE Rating; 7/10



You’re probably wondering, “Why the hell is this such a high rating?” The only, and I mean ONLY reason its rated so high is because currently (as of patch 3.0.1) the Focused Retribution Relic is proccing off of the self-heal from this ability resulting in a DPS increase. When this gets fixed, it will drop significantly.



Reestablish Range: Striking a target with Shiv grants Reestablish Range, increasing your

movement speed by 50% for 3 seconds. Additionally, the final shot of Series of Shots and

Penetrating Blasts knocks back the target if they are within 10 meters.



PvE Rating: 3/10

PvP Rating: 9/10



PvE will see little use with Reestablish Range. In PvP though, this is a beastly. Ranked arena is

generally about CC control, and this takes the cake. Combine this with Series of Snares, this is

almost mandatory to pick both utilities.



Imperial Efficiency: Increases the damage dealt by Suppressive Fire by 25%.



PvE Rating 9/10

PvP Rating: 7/10



For PvE with any add-intensive fights, this is the utility to go for. Of course you can dot spread with Corrosive Dart & Corrosive Grenade, but if the adds are at such a low HP, Suppressive Fire will do greater damage in burst. In PvP, this can be good to prevent objective captures ion Regs, and some great area of affect control in Ranked Arenas.



Masterful



Seek Cover: When Entrench ends or you leave cover while Entrench in active, you gain Seek

Cover, which increases your movement speed by 50% and grants immunity to movement

impairing effects. Lasts 6 seconds.



PvE Rating: 8/10

PvP Rating: 7/10



In some raid scenarios, this utility will allow you to infinitely abuse the Entrench's duration by

cover dancing, and resetting the Speed Boost duration. A pretty powerful utility in PvE. In PvP,

you would certainly want to take this in case you need to escapa from your opponents burning

you down.



Augmented Shields: Increases the amount of damage absorbed by Shield Probe by 30%.



PvE Rating: 8/10

PvP Rating: 8/10



This utility allows Shield Probe to absorb even more damage, so at best, this allows the

defensive itself to be used for moderate to slightly high damage. Both in PvE and PvP can

benefit from this most of the time, so I would take this talent.



Counterstrike: Countermeasures will also purge all movement-impairing effects when

activated.



PvE Rating: 3/10

PvP Rating: 6/10



I see this utility as very weak in PvE, so I will leave it at that. In PvP though, this has some

decent use. However, I would argue that Seek Cover is a better alternative than Counterstrike

mainly because that utility can also prevent movement-impairing effects during the duration.

Still, I would see some use outside of the Entrench's duration, so pick this one if you want to.



Stroke of Genius: Activating Cover Pulse makes the next Sniper or Lethal Shot activate

instantly.



PvE Rating: 1/10

PvP Rating: 4/10



I have not used this ever. Again, I want to emphasize that an instant GCD really

doesn't make a difference other than short executes. That being said, I would definitely not

touch this talent at all in PvE. Otherwise, why are you picking this Sniper class? In PvP, this is

slightly better, but still much worse than other PvP utility top picks.



Pillbox Sniper: Reduces the cooldown of Entrench by 15 seconds and Cover Pulse knocks

targets back an additional 4 meters.



PvE Rating: 8/10

PvP Rating: 9/10



This utility is pretty good both PvE and PvP wise. Entrench benefits much with its cooldown

reduced by 15 seconds, thus allowing even more uptime of its defensives. PvP gets the added

benefit of having Cover Pulse knock back targets by 4 more meters. Thus, it has a slightly higher

rating than PvE, but both can benefit from this utility.



Calculated Pursuit: You gain 4 charges of Calculated Pursuit upon exiting cover, which

reduces the energy cost of Overload Shot by 100%. Each use of Overload Shot consumes 1

charge, and consumption of the first charge triggers a 20 second rate-limit on this skill. This

effect lasts 15 seconds but is also removed by consuming all charges or reentering cover.



PvE Rating: 7/10

PvP Rating: 6/10



Calculated Pursuit is a pretty decent utility, mainly because in damage based boss fights, you

would want to take this for better damage than Rifle Shot as well as a free 4 Overload Shots. In

PvE, this is decent if you want to stay mobile in between boss phases. Outside of that though, I

rated this a 7 because I personally believe it's a waste of space. I would value survivability more than damage in HM/NiM fights for the sake of progression. Still, this is a worthy point to invest

in. In PvP, it has a slightly worse value. I can't comment much how this can make a big difference in

PvP, but this utility is more PvE than PvP.



Imperial Demarcation: Reduces the cooldown of Leg Shot by 3 seconds.



PvE Rating: 2/10

PvP Rating: 6/10



Yet again, this utility see rare uses in PvE scenarios. In PvP, this combined with Debilitating

Shots is a decent utility to invest in. Outside of that, Leg Shot is sort of underused than other

CCs in PvP.



Heroic



Siege Bunker: Reduces all area effect damage taken by 60% while Entrench is active.



PvE Rating: 9/10

PvP Rating: 8/10



This adds another layer of defensives in Entrench, so with 60% AoE damage reduction, healers

will laugh at how little of a damage you're taking within the duration. Both PvE and PvP can

benefit from this utility. I think in ranked Arena, AoE is fairly as common as CCs stuns, so this

see's almost a must-have to take this utility.



Deployed Shields: Reduces all damage taken while in cover by 6% and reduces the

cooldown of Ballistic Shield by 30 seconds.



PvE Rating: 9/10

PvP Rating: 9/10



This further augments your defensives while in cover, so another reason why you should

remain in cover as often as possible. A reduced cooldown in Ballistic Shield is a welcomed plus

in PvE and PvP settings.



Debilitating Shots: Increases the Trauma duration of Shatter Shot by 6 seconds. In addition,

when Leg Shot's immobilize effect wears off the target's movement is slowed by 70% for 3

seconds.



PvE Rating: 1/10

PvP Rating: 8/10



Overly useless in PvE, so therefore it has the lowest rating of 1. In PvP though, Shatter Shot is

your primary ability to reduce the amount of healing done to a single player. Given that healing

has been nerfed post 3.0, Trauma becomes a deadly ability for healers, so therefore, I rate this

an 8. An additional effect of Leg Shot's immobilize is welcomed, and combined with Imperial

Demarcation, you can continue to immobilize players at a faster rate.



Hold Your Ground: Reduces the cooldown of Escape (or Escapa) by 30 seconds, Shield Probe

by 4 seconds and Cover Pulse by 5 seconds.



PvE Rating: 7/10

PvP Rating: 9/10



Somewhat a decent utility for PvE since Escapa and Shield Probe are used often in raids. It has

even more value in PvP because of Cover Pulse too. Stun breaks are very valued in ranked, so

hence why it has a higher significance than PvE.



Evacuate: Reduces the cooldown of Debilitate and Flash Bang by 15 seconds.



PvE Rating: 4/10

PvP Rating: 9/10



In PvE, there is rarely enough targets to CC in raids. In PvP, this is your go to utility to invest in.

You want to have as much stuns and CCs as quickly as possible, so go with this one.



Series of Snares: Each shot of Series of Shots and Penetrating Blasts slows the target by 20%

for 3 seconds. This effect can stack up to 4 times.



PvE Rating: 4/10

PvP Rating: 10/10



Not much use for stacking slows in PvE.

PvP on the other hand, Penetrating Blasts becomes a deadly ability among other players in

ranked. The stacking slows that can total up to 80% of movement impairment for 3 seconds

means it's often a guaranteed death sentence for that slowed player. With Reestablish Range, it

synergizes very well for knocking the target 10 meters away from you.



Crippling Diversion: Diversion slows all targets by 50% for as long as they remain in the area.



PvE Rating: 3/10

PvP Rating: 7/10



As with other slow-based utilities, not much use in PvE. In PvP, it adds a bonus to Diversion

where it slows all targets within its AoE range (like Kolto Missile). This is very good in regs. In

Ranked, it sort of has a slight lower value, but it gets the job done.



What’s Exclusive?



Spoiler Key Abilities:



Corrosive Grenade (Level 10): Hurls a corrosive grenade that spews acid in a 5-meter radius on impact, dealing X internal damage over 24 seconds to up to 8 targets.

One of the 2 main DoT’s in your rotation. I personally prioritize this ability after Corrosive Dart because applying a Corrosive Dart to a target first followed by a Corrosive Grenade spreads both DoT’s to enemies within 4 meters of the afflicted target.



Cull (Level 26): Fires a volley of bolts at the target, dealing X weapon damage and spending 6 energy each second. When you deal damage with Cull, each of your poison effects on the target also deal damage.

(Cooldown: 9 seconds)

This ability truly defines a Virulence Sniper. Our entire rotation, and overall damage, are based off this ability. You only want to use this when you have your 2 DoTs on the target as well as using it off cooldown to maximize your DPS.



Weakening Blast (Level 41): Deals X weapon damage for the next 10 seconds causing the target to take X additional weapon damage whenever it takes damage from your Cull or a poison effect.

(Cooldown: 18 seconds)

This has changed as you may be able to tell. Weakening Blast is best used off CD and if possible used before your next Cull. At the same time, you do not want to delay this or Cull to maximize DPS. With the Weakening Blast debuff applied to the target you want to get as many Lethal Shots as possible without destroying your energy.



Lethal Shot (Level 57): Shoots a target for X weapon damage and X internal poison damage.

This is the replacement for Sniper from old Lethality, but better. The main reason I said above to prioritize Lethal Shot into Weakening Blast is because the Weakening Blast buff the internal poison damage Lethal Shot does. Using Lethal Shot outside of Weakening Blast will do less damage, but if you have spare energy it will do a lot more than a Rifle Shot or Corrosive Mine.



Key Talents:



Corrosive Dispersion (Level 12): Corrosive Grenade spreads your Corrosive Dart to the targets it damages, as long as it damages at least one target already affected by your Corrosive Dart.

Finally, DoT spreading! Unfortunately this is only a 4 meter radius, but if there are 4+ targets this is great to take advantage of.



Lethal Dose (Level 16): Increases the critical chance of all periodic effects by 10%.

This is a lot better than it seems. As a Virulence Sniper, your DoTs critically hitting is your source of energy regeneration once level 28.



Lethal Purpose (Level 28): Reduces the cooldown of Adrenaline Probe by 15 seconds. In addition, critical hits with poison effects restores 2 energy.

Need I say more? All energy regeneration talents are amazing.



Corrosive Microbes (Level 32): Corrosive Dart has a 15% chance to tick twice when it inflicts damage. In addition, Corrosive Grenade makes its targets assailable for 45 seconds. Assailable targets take 7% more damage from elemental and internal damage.

This is one of our Raid debuffs we can apply on a target which will help all others hitting the same target that also are dealing elemental & internal damage. Of course, Double Corrosive Dart ticks are nice.



Hew (Level 36): Increases the damage dealt by Snipe, Lethal Shot, Series of Shots, and Cull by 5%. Additionally, when Corrosive Grenade and Corrosive Dart end they are replaced by a lingering version for 5 seconds that will only deal damage when Cull deals damage.

This ability right here is the reason the 3 Cull rotation exists. Your 3rd Cull will be channeling while the lingering versions of the DoTs are applied and still dealing the same amount of damage.



Devouring Microbes (Level 48): Increases the damage dealt by poison effects by 15% on targets below 30% of max health. In addition, if a target dies with Weakening Blast, it finishes the cooldown of Weakening Blast.

This is your execute range damge increase. Something new added with 3.0 is the finished cooldown of Weakening Blast which is one of my favorite add-ons as far as quality of life is concerned.



Lethal Takedown (Level 52): Damage dealt by Cull has an 80% chance to trigger Lethal Takedown, which finished the cooldown of Takedown and makes your next Takedown usable on a target with any health level.

This has been in the rotation since Lethality Sniper and it is still RNG based. Rarely do I not get a Takedown proc from Cull, but when it happens I cry a little inside.



Corrosive Mine (Level 59): Increases the duration of your Ballistic Shield by 5 seconds. In addition, when you activate Covered Escape, you detonate a Corrosive Mine that deals X internal damage to all nearby enemies over the duration. Targets that remain within are additionally slowed by 70% for the duration. Lasts 8 seconds. Does not affect sleeping or incapacitated targets.

A 5 second longer Ballistic Shield is something often overlooked and why I love this Discipline so much. Having your Raid Utility last 5 seconds longer than all of the other Disciplines is huge. Corrosive Mine is something I rarely use in raids, unless there are lots of adds stacked. I personally use is mostly for parsing as it does greater damage than Rifle Shot and costs 0 energy, but it is great for multiple targets to deal damage.





Gear & Stats



Spoiler Here’s my current BiS 198 Sniper as of 1/6/2015



Resurrected Gear Set



1.) Accuracy:

a.) 777 Accuracy (7 Level 192 Initiative/Acute Enhancements)

b.) 710 Accuracy (6 Level 192 Initiative/Acute Enhancements + 1 Level 186 Accuracy

Augment)



2.) Surge:

*a.) 401 Surge Rating (333 Surge Rating (from 3 Level 192 Adept/Battle Enhancements + 2

Level 186 Surge Augments) (71%)

(*Disclaimer: I honestly don't care about Diminishing Returns graphs. I found this setup

worked well for me in terms of parsing and raids.)

b.) 333 Surge Rating (68%)



3.) Critical:

200-350 Critical Rating. I recommend a setup of 2 Level 192 Battle/Acute Enhancements

and 2 Eviscerating Crystals as a good place to start (302 Crit Rating).



4.) Alacrity:

a.) 0 Alacrity

b.) 111 Alacrity

c.) 222 Alacrity



5.) Augments: a.) All Mainstat (Level 186 Skill Augments)

b.) 13 Mainstat + 1 Accuracy (Level 186 Augments)



Set Pieces: Sniper 6-Set Bonus



Revanite Set



1.) Accuracy

a.) 772 Accuracy (6 Level 198 Initiative/Acute Enhancements + 1 Level 186 Accuracy Augment)

b.) 720 Accuracy (6 Level 198 Initiative/Acute Enhancements)

These are going to be the 2 most common accuracy builds for any class for 3.0. Many people posting high parses are running with 720 rating, but I am personally running with 772 to guarantee I will not miss any of my abilities (720 leaves you at 109.63% as opposed to 772 is 110.14%).



2.) Surge

a.) 480 Surge Rating (4 Level 198 Adept/Battle Enhancements)

b.) 360 Surge Rating (3 Level 198 Adept/Battle Enhancements)

As you can tell, I went the 480 Surge route as it posted higher results in my testing.



3.) Critical

300-450 Critical Rating. I recommend a setup of 3 Level 198 Acute/Battle Enhancements & 1 level 198 Keen Mod, resulting in 423 Rating.



4.) Alacrity

a.) 0 Alacrity

b.) 120 Alacrity

c.) 240 Alacrity

As you can tell, I personally do not run any Alacrity as you lose too much of your secondary stats to add in Alacrity. Possibly adding a few Alacrity augments may be beneficial, but for Virulence running Mainstat gives you a higher Critical Chance from your Cunning, which critically hitting your DoTs restores energy allowing you to use higher energy abilities more often resulting in greater DPS.



5.) Augments

a.) All Mainstat (Level 186 Skill Augments)

b.) 13 Mainstat + 1 Accuracy (Level 186 Augments)



Set Pieces: Sniper 6-Set Bonus



Relics:

1.) Revanite Relic of Focused Retribution (RECOMMENDED)

2.) Revanite Relic of Serendipitous Assault (RECOMMENDED)

3.) Revanite Relic of Bounless Ages (In case you need it for burstier fights)

1.) Accuracy:a.) 777 Accuracy (7 Level 192 Initiative/Acute Enhancements)b.) 710 Accuracy (6 Level 192 Initiative/Acute Enhancements + 1 Level 186 AccuracyAugment)2.) Surge:*a.) 401 Surge Rating (333 Surge Rating (from 3 Level 192 Adept/Battle Enhancements + 2Level 186 Surge Augments) (71%)(*Disclaimer: I honestly don't care about Diminishing Returns graphs. I found this setupworked well for me in terms of parsing and raids.)b.) 333 Surge Rating (68%)3.) Critical:200-350 Critical Rating. I recommend a setup of 2 Level 192 Battle/Acute Enhancementsand 2 Eviscerating Crystals as a good place to start (302 Crit Rating).4.) Alacrity:a.) 0 Alacrityb.) 111 Alacrityc.) 222 Alacrity5.) Augments: a.) All Mainstat (Level 186 Skill Augments)b.) 13 Mainstat + 1 Accuracy (Level 186 Augments)1.) Accuracya.) 772 Accuracy (6 Level 198 Initiative/Acute Enhancements + 1 Level 186 Accuracy Augment)b.) 720 Accuracy (6 Level 198 Initiative/Acute Enhancements)These are going to be the 2 most common accuracy builds for any class for 3.0. Many people posting high parses are running with 720 rating, but I am personally running with 772 to guarantee I will not miss any of my abilities (720 leaves you at 109.63% as opposed to 772 is 110.14%).2.) Surgea.) 480 Surge Rating (4 Level 198 Adept/Battle Enhancements)b.) 360 Surge Rating (3 Level 198 Adept/Battle Enhancements)As you can tell, I went the 480 Surge route as it posted higher results in my testing.3.) Critical300-450 Critical Rating. I recommend a setup of 3 Level 198 Acute/Battle Enhancements & 1 level 198 Keen Mod, resulting in 423 Rating.4.) Alacritya.) 0 Alacrityb.) 120 Alacrityc.) 240 AlacrityAs you can tell, I personally do not run any Alacrity as you lose too much of your secondary stats to add in Alacrity. Possibly adding a few Alacrity augments may be beneficial, but for Virulence running Mainstat gives you a higher Critical Chance from your Cunning, which critically hitting your DoTs restores energy allowing you to use higher energy abilities more often resulting in greater DPS.5.) Augmentsa.) All Mainstat (Level 186 Skill Augments)b.) 13 Mainstat + 1 Accuracy (Level 186 Augments)Relics:1.) Revanite Relic of Focused Retribution (RECOMMENDED)2.) Revanite Relic of Serendipitous Assault (RECOMMENDED)3.) Revanite Relic of Bounless Ages (In case you need it for burstier fights)



The Rotation(s)



Spoiler To start, there’s 2 things we should go over: The 2 Cull and 3 Cull rotations. I will go over both as I personally use both for various reasons/fights and that they are both viable. Let’s start off with the 2 Cull.



2 Cull Rotation: Just as it sounds, your rotation is based of using Cull 2 times and then refreshing your dots. This is how Lethality pre-3.0 played except we have a new ability – Lethal Shot. Because of this, we pretty much have a set rotation here which goes a little something like:



Parsing Opener



Precast Orbital + Laze Target > (Wait 2 Seconds) Corrosive Dart > Corrosive Grenade > Weakening Blast > Adrenal + Cull > Lethal Shot > Lethal Shot > Lethal Shot > Takedown + Target Acquired > Cull > Takedown > Corrosive Dart > Corrosive Grenade > Weakening Blast > Cull > Lethal Shot + Adrenaline Probe > Series of Shots > Takedown > Cull > Takedown



Please note that depending on your dot crits you may be in situations where you’ll have to use Adrenaline Probe earlier or later in the rotation.



General Rotation



Corrosive Dart > Corrosive Grenade > Weakening Blast > Cull > Lethal Shot > Series of Shots > Takedown > Cull > Takedown



That’s the general rotation to follow when on boss fights/parsing, but because this does drain through your energy where ever there is a Takedown and you’re out of abilities to regenerate your energy (Target Acquired & Adrenaline Probe) you’ll want to replace Takedown with a Rifle Shot, so the more realistic rotation will look a little like:



Energy Management Rotation



Corrosive Dart > Corrosive Grenade > Weakening Blast > Cull > Lethal Shot > Series of Shots > Filler (Rifle Shot, Roll, or Takedown) > Cull > Filler (Rifle Shot, Roll, or Takedown)



Depending on how low you’re dipping on energy (a good rule of thumb is to not go below 60 unless you have Adrenaline Probe up) you’ll want to replace a TD with a RS, sometimes in each TD window. If you are parsing, it is better to use Roll over Rifle Shot as it does 2 thing for you:

a) Does slightly more damage compared to Rifle Shot

b) When using the Utility “Snap Shot” Roll takes you out of cover and puts you back in, giving you the Snap Shot buff to make your next Lethal Shot be instant as opposed to a 1.5s channel (Buff lasts 10 seconds).



3 Cull Rotation: This is something completely new to all you “Lethality Snipers” and it definitely makes the spec a little more interesting. Just like it sounds, it’s based around using 3 Culls within the same dot’s time window. We are now able to do this because of “Hew” in discipline tree. This rotation is based off of a priority system of abilities you want to use at certain times while also having to worry about energy management. The priority looks something like this:



1) Corrosive Dart + Corrosive Grenade

2) Weakening Blast off CD

3) Cull off CD

4) Lethal Shot (Primarily under Weakening Blast)

5) Takedown

6) Series of Shots

7) Roll

8) Rifle Shot



What does this translate to on a dummy? Well, here’s the opener:



Parsing Opener



Precast Orbital + Laze Target > (Wait 2 seconds) Corrosive Dart > Corrosive Grenade > Weakening Blast > Adrenal + Cull > Lethal Shot > Lethal Shot > Lethal Shot > Takedown + Target Acquired > Cull > Series of Shots > Takedown > Weakening Blast > Cull > Corrosive Dart > Corrosive Grenade > Lethal Shot > Takedown + Adrenaline Probe > Cull



Again like the 2 Cull rotation opener, you may have to use your Adrenaline Probe earlier in the rotation if you don’t get enough dot crits.



General Rotation



Corrosive Dart > Corrosive Grenade > Weakening Blast > Cull > Lethal Shot > Lethal Shot > Filler (Roll or Rifle Shot) > Takedown > Cull > Series of Shots >Takedown > Weakening Blast > Cull > Corrosive Dart > Corrosive Grenade > Filler (Lethal Shot, Rifle Shot, or Roll) > Takedown > Cull



This rotation can vary a little bit as Weakening Blast can move its placement in the rotation, but if you follow the priority system above, everything will fall into place. Of course, you’re going to want to use your high energy abilities when you have Target Acquired and Adrenaline Probe up, but be conservative when they are on CD as it can be very tricky to burn through you energy without the old Sniper 4pc Set Bonus (1/2 cost Takedown).

This is (for the most part) my opening rotation. Your main source of getting any energy back is have your CG or CD ticks crit. Seeing as this is RNG based, your opener and overall rotation can vary and you have a few points where you can use fillers. A general priority system of abilities to use would be as many Lethal Shot’s, as energy permit, under Weakening Blast without delaying Cull, using Takedown as much as possible, & using Series of Shots outside of your Weakening Blast windows.





Videos



Spoiler 3 Cull Rotation Example Parse



Raiding Tips



Spoiler - You are a Sniper - You have lots of raid utilizes so please use them (Diversion, Ballistic Shield, etc). Don’t just try and number pad when survivability is key.

- Try and make sure your dots are always on the boss at all times. If there are fights where there’s a lot of movement I may find myself refreshing dots early or using Utilities like Snap Shot to let me have insta-cast abilities while roaming.

- Use your defensives wisely. This mean don’t go pressing Shield Probe off CD or Evasion accidently. We may have very nice AOE damage reduction (if using the appropriate Utilities), but we have only a handful of defensives. Evasion is great for mitigating heavy damage (when in cover), Roll can be used to completely ignore/mitigate incoming damage (Load Lifters on Bulo, Lord Kurse’s Slam, etc), as well as Entrench for those times where you don’t like being thrown around.





Raids



Spoiler Here I will talk about how I think Virulence plays on each of the new boss encounters of The Ravagers and Temple of Sacrifice. For use of this guide I will mainly be referring to Hard Mode. Before we get started I will list what Proficiencies I use on each fight and I will explain in more details below.



Ravagers: Sparky – Marksmanship, Bulo – Virulence, Torque – Marksmanship, Blaster/Master – Virulence, Coratanni – Virulence.

Temple: Malaphar – Virulence, Sword Squadron – Virulence, Underlurker – Marksmanship, Revanite Commanders – Marksmanship, Revan – Virulence.



Let’s go ahead and start with



The Ravagers



Sparky – Virulence is about on an even playing field on this fight with all the Sniper specs. The benefits you have here is if your job is to deal with the doggies (please don’t kill Deshy or Jwizzix’Xthor!) you can have both of your dots still ticking on the boss. Also, if the adds are stacks the dot spreading works well for increased damage.



Rating: 8/10



Bulo – Once again, lots and lots of movement. Virulence is great as your dots are still on the target if you need to stop and worry about mechanics. Not much more to be said here as it’s just a single target boss fight from a DPS perspective.



Rating: 8/10



Torque – I personally don’t run Virulence on this fight for a few reasons. The main one being dot spreading. During this fight, you must be very very cautious about what and where you are DPSing and to not kill the FIX4-U droid. Even the slightest dot spread from your Corrosive Grenade will destroy the little guy. It is definitely doable with Virulence, but it makes you play a lot more cautiously then Marksmanship for example.



Rating: 3/10



Blaster/Master – Yet another fight which involves a lot of movement only this time there are 2 bosses that can have the benefit of your dots. Due to the extreme mobility of this fight, Virulence is a great choice. You will be running and rolling through Twinkies so might as well have your dots tick on the move!



Rating: 9/10



Coratanni – What a surprise, such movement much wow. See a pattern here? Same reasons as before Virulence shines. However, Marksmanship can also be a nice choice for this fight & I see no issue running either. The main benefit for Virulence is if in Phase 1 you are a “floater” you’re possibly going to be moving quite a bit on top of having to click if that is your job. Phase 2 it is great as well, but I can’t get into that.. yet.



Rating: 8/10



Temple of Sacrifice



Malaphar – Any spec is fine. Virulence is nice because it does good damage, but so does all of the other Sniper proficiencies. Simple Tank and spank.



Rating: 7/10



Sword Squadron – Very mobile fight so this is a great spec to play. Even though you swap from Walkers 1 and 2 often, the rotation doesn’t really vary. As long as you spec into all of your important defensives in the Utilities, any spec can play perfectly fine.



Rating: 8/10



Underlurker – Lots and lots of target swapping. One of the main reasons I run Marksmanship as opposed to Virulence for this encounter. Don’t get me wrong, you can run Virulence, but depending on how adds are focused the raid would have to cater to you to deal optimal damage. A good benefit of Virulence is your dots ticking on the boss while you are behind the rock & getting knocked back, but that is the only real benefit.



Rating: 4/10



Revanite Commanders – Even more target swapping. I personally play Marksmanship for this fight due to have a stronger Suppressive Fire as well as being able to target swap easier. Virulence does have its advantages however. If adds are stacked, you can dot spread to them, but they’ll most likely die within seconds. Because of this I rate it..



Rating: 3/10



Revan – So many things happening it may be hard to keep up. Virulence overall allows more mobility to deal with mechanics. The fight, for the most part, is single target so the sustained is great. If only we have some Bounty Hunter abilities…



Rating: 8/10





Closing & Credits:

Spoiler I would like to say I am by no means the best Sniper or am even close to the best Sniper in this game. Many others like Zahik, Thraxara, Volcom, Evrydayimsmggln, Mungtatta, & more inspired me to play this class & have also helped me along to way get to where I am at now. For that, I thank everyone who has taught me the ways (Mainly Volcom/Tco/Baird/Moses for spending many many hours when I just initially leveled my Sniper to really breakdown everything for me). I hope this guide can help you. I will be constantly updating this with more and more information & videos as I go along, but every place has a starting point. If you have any questions feel free to reply to this thread directly as well as shooting me a PM on the forums. Also be sure to check out my livestream on Twitch in my signature as I stream NiM Raids constantly (as long as content is relevant).