New World Greatsword Guide

New World Greatsword Guide

With the New World Greatsword weapon, you can easily defeat 20 to 30 opponents at once. This is a wonderful weapon to play with if you like to leash and then take down groups of adversaries. The Greatsword is a special kind of weapon that switches between its offensive Onslaught Stance and defensive Defiant Stance modes upon utilising its abilities or specific passives.

It is a two-handed weapon with a vast range and a strength and dexterity basis that can inflict massive damage to multiple adversaries at once with its wild sword-swinging abilities. It has a three-light attack chain that may be terminated with a charged heavy strike and deals slash damage. The amount of damage the heavy attack deals with varies depending on when you cancel it. This guide will familiarise you with the best New World Greatsword build. 

New World Greatsword Attributes

The primary attribute of your secondary weapon will determine where you should spend most of your points because the Greatsword scales evenly with Strength and Dexterity. 

You can use the Hatchet, Bow, or Sword and Shield as your other weapon because the Greatsword scales evenly with two characteristics. Just ensure that the characteristic you have given points to is the primary attribute for your other weapon, not the secondary attribute of that particular weapon. 

New World Greatsword

Skills

The Onslaught Tree and the Defiance Tree are two mastery trees that come with the Greatsword and enable different playstyles. The mastery trees place the character in several postures, each of which follows a different route with distinct properties: the Path of Defiance or the Path of Onslaught. You can enter or change between the stances using the powers associated with one of the two New World Greatsword skill trees. 

Ten Passives and three Active Skills, each with a unique set of upgrades, make up the Onslaught Tree. This is an effective glass cannon that places a high priority on doing massive damage quickly. Or the Defiance Tree, you enter the Defiant Stance for ten seconds after using a matching ability, and you gain:

  • Damage incurred is 15% less.
  • Damage outgoing decreased by 15%
  • Guard Point: Charge strong attacks while blocking inbound ones.

After performing any ability in the Onslaught Tree, you enter the Onslaught Stance for 10 seconds and get:

  • The ongoing harm rose by fifteen percent.
  • Damage incurred went up by 15%.
  • Quick Charge: While heavy attacks require ten stamina each, they charge twice as quickly. 

Under onslaught tree 

Active

  • Relentless rush (Armor): This benefit is not absolutely necessary, but its capacity to eliminate roots slowly makes it really helpful. We guarantee critical hits when switching into the Onslaught stance; therefore, the critical hit chance on the perk is squandered.
  • Crosscut: When you perform a Crosscut, you will Slash three times, delivering a powerful overhead swing that does 160 percent weapon damage, followed by two wide swings that deal 110 percent and 130 percent weapon damage. When this attack is over, you’ll go into Onslaught Stance.
  • Skyward slash: Skyward Slash is a fast upward strike that applies two stacks of 5% damage restoration (up to four stacks) for ten seconds, deals 80% weapon damage, and staggers. 

Passive

The Key Passive in the Onslaught Mastery Tree is Unrelenting Onslaught. This may be one of the New World’s most powerful key passives. Unrelenting Onslaught hits enemies to shorten the cooldowns on your Great Sword.

For defiance tree

Active

  • Roaring Rupture: This ability involves stabbing the Greatsword onto the ground. When this ability is upgraded, it will trigger Weakening against opponents and add Cleanse to players. Finally, depending on the stance, the upgrade can force adversaries to retreat.
  • Calamity Counter: This parry skill can both deflect incoming damage and return it to the aggressor. Opponents can be stunned for a large distance when one to two assaults are blocked, but they can be knocked back if three or more attacks are blocked.
  • Steadfast Strike: This ability generates a Threat as it propels the Greatsword forward, impaling the enemy and drawing them back to the player. Players who upgrade this skill will recover 50% of the damage they caused to their opponents.

Passive

  • Undying defiance: Acting as this stance’s primary passive, it grants players healing equal to five percent of the damage they have inflicted with their Greatsword.
New World Greatsword Details

New World Greatsword Perks 

The Greatsword has unique benefits that improve its capabilities, just like any other weapon in the game. It can also be socketed with different cut gemstones, depending on the kind of construction the player chooses. Now, let’s delve deeper and discover what benefits and treasures you should pursue with your Greatsword. 

  • Plagued strikes: The Onslaught posture and the Greatsword’s passives allow it to produce amazing output without requiring three damage perks. Therefore, it will increase the potential for kills by adding an anti-heal.
  • Leeching crosscut: You recover 48–72 percent of the damage inflicted by the Crosscut’s final blow when you leech the move. When this perk is not used on a Greatsword, the effect is diminished to a damage leech of 25–49 percent. 
  • Relentless freedom: Relentless Freedom cleanses Roots and Slows upon activation and raises Relentless Rush’s Crit chance by 12–19 percent. When this perk is not applied to a Greatsword, the effect is diminished to 5–12% of the Critical Chance.

Conclusion 

To sum up, the New World Greatsword is a practical weapon that excels in various scenarios. It is crucial to remember that learning the Greatsword is difficult and requires a lot of time and work. However, the Greatsword can be a very potent weapon that gives you an advantage over your opponents if you are willing to strive for it. You can also purchase New World Coins from U7BUY to get an edge over other players.