Devas of Creation Sword Build Guide - Best Skills, Weapons, and Stats

Need a strong Devas of Creation Sword Build? To increase your damage output whilst also maximising your speed, follow my recommendations below.
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Devas of Creation Sword Build
The way you upgrade your Great Sword is crucial to how well it performs in combat. Every weapon has a skill tree, each of which comes with a variety of optional skills that you use in battle between cooldowns. All skills have mini upgrades too, which is a must for those that you plan on keeping on your weapon hotbar.
Sword Skill Tree Build
Funnily enough, my favourite Sword build within the skill tree includes mostly abilities on the right side. I do think the Spin skill on the left side is a good option too!
- Skill: Sword Slam
- This skill slows the enemy down and deals high damage in a direct line
- This is the best skill to unlock first, as one of its sub-upgrades (Heal), replenishes your HP as you deal damage
- Another one of its sub-upgrades increases your attack and movement speed, whilst slowing the enemy down
- Skill: Skyrend Strike
- Jump into the air and strike down to hit all nearby enemies
- The Stun upgrade prevents the enemy from moving for a short while and has a 50% chance of affecting all nearby enemies
- Skill: Sonic Impulse
- With 185% Power, you slash your fire-coated sword down
Best Weapon
The best weapon to equip as a sword user is the Frostreaper Sword.
- Frostreaper Sword
- Unique rarity
- Physical DMG
- 480% Power
- 6.5 Range
- Requires a crafting level of 15
Crafting Recipe
- 2,404 Leather
- 630 Rock
- 1,397 Animal Bones
- 455 Maple Wood
- 455 Moon Stone
- 364 Palm Wood
- 273 Amberite
- 364 Emeraldite
- 1,949 Alloy
- 630 Oak Wood
- 680 Gemstone
- 273 Celestial Essence
- 10 Celestial Sigils
- 182 Amethystium
- 182 Phoenixheart Timber
- 415 Sulfur
Best Stats
To wield a sword, you need high Strength and high Dexterity. The former determines how much damage you deal while attacking enemies with the weapon. With a large sword, you’re going to want to pack a punch!
Your Dexterity stat, once high enough, means your speed and agility won’t be majorly affected by heavier weapons. The larger a weapon, the more it slows you down. Some of the Great Swords are quite hefty, which encumbers you to the point where your movement speed is decreased.
Adele Wilson
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