![]() No Mercy-Increases damage dealt by 20% for 20s.Here I’ll break down the different defensive cooldowns, what they do and when to use them. You gain a cartridge from this combo but you can’t use it on an AOE attack yet so you’ll have to use one of the single-target attacks. It’s on a 60s cooldown but you want to make sure you’re using it on enemies with more health or bosses. You’ll want to weave it in between combos. Additional Effect: Damage over time for 30s Sonic Break-Delivers an attack with a potency of 300.It is on a 30s cooldown but if you’re in a boss encounter I’d recommend using it as much as possible. You’ll want to use this skill in-between combos or after a cartridge combo. Danger Zone-does a straight 300 potency attack.You can only hold two cartridges so you’ll want to keep using those. Gnashing fang is on a 30-second cooldown however so you’ll want to use burst strike to expend cartridge to keep the damage up. Gnashing fang -> Savage Claw -> Wicked Talon.This is what it looks like fully loaded with two cartridges ![]() Brutal Shell also heals you and gives slight damage mitigation. This is the bread and butter single target rotation. I’d recommend using Lightning Shot as a way to pull mobs and Rough divide as an opener for bosses. Lightning Shot and Rough Divide are also used to grab enemies aggro. Remember to check if it is on before dungeons because level syncing turns off-tank stance. Royal Guard is your tank stance and generates additional enmity with your attacks so you won’t have to worry about DPS or healers drawing aggro. Offensiveīefore anything else, put on Royal Guard if you are in combat. I’ll also discuss the role actions so if this is your first time tanking you know what to do. Getting the job at 60 can seem a little overwhelming so I’ll break down the base offensive rotation, cartridges, and defensive cooldowns. You’ll need to have another combat job at level 60 (not including Blue Mage). In order to obtain the job, first head over to the God’s Quiver in New Gridania (X:11.5 / Y:11.9) and complete the quest The Makings of a Gunbreaker. Worry not though, this guide is here to help you understand the tank’s offensive and defensive capabilities and rotation. For example, you still do have to tank, manage cooldowns, enmity, and cleaves. But the Gunbreaker is more just a flashy boomstick. Final Fantasy XIV’s new expansion Shadowbringers brought a new tank job called Gunbreaker.
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