SWTOR Vengeance Juggernaut Best Solo Build Video Guide

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This video guide explains the best Vengeance Juggernaut Solo Build, optimized to perform extremely well in solo content.

We also have a written version of this build here on the site. You should also check out the full Class Guide for this spec to make sure you are not missing anything.

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0:00What is the Vengeance Solo Build
0:20Skill Tree and Gearing
1:11Ability Priorities

The video includes gameplay elements and custom-built screens showing and explaining the build in details with Vulkk’s voice over time-stamped and shown in the table below.

0:02This guide explains the best Vengeance Juggernaut Solo Build, optimized to perform extremely well in solo content. It enables you to have a far more enjoyable experience fighting trash mobs than you would with a sustained DPS build since you’ll be utilizing effects designed specifically for use against trash mobs!
0:20Cut to Pieces, Shattering Burst, and Projected Scream are the biggest parts of this because they enable you to do a ton of direct AoE damage while spreading your DoTs with ease.
0:35Blood Rites, in conjunction with the Champion’s Precision implant and the Seething Hatred combat style passive, makes your DoTs have a 100% chance to crit and the buff will have practically 100% uptime thanks to the cooldown reset and long duration.
0:50Saber Reflect is not as useful in solo content as Vengeance. Most adds get stunned by Vengeful Slam and don’t even hit very hard in the first place, but the damage can be enough to prevent you from DoT spreading. Mad Dash offers a nice boost of mobility and extra AoE attack.
1:14This is the general priority system you’ll be using your abilities in against each group of trash in order to maximize your damage output.
1:23Your first objective is to leap to the enemy with the highest HP and apply Shatter along with possibly Impale. Typically, Impale is excessive unless there is a Strong or Elite enemy in the group.
1:35Technically, Vengeful Slam will spread Force Scream’s DoT, but because Force Scream is an AoE, there isn’t really a need to do that. You do need to aim Force Scream if you need to use AoE. The cone originates from your target rather than your character’s mouth, so you can think of the target acting as a prism turning the single target attack into a cone behind them.
2:01Doing Force Scream after Vengeful Slam also means everything will have its armor reduced before getting hit by Force Scream while reducing the chance that the target you’re trying to spread to gets defeated before getting a chance to spread.
2:17Impale, Hew, additional Vengeful Slams, and to a lesser extent, Ravage, all work well as single-target finishers if the initial barrage wasn’t enough.
2:27In heroics, you may need to do another round of DoT spreading with Shatter, Vengeful Slam, and Force Scream, or use more than just Hew and Impale to finish off the healthiest target. It’s fine to use Vengeful Slam against a single target, and if that isn’t enough you also have Ravage.
2:48For more information and helpful tips, read the full guide on VULKK.com. Thank you.

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