New World Fire Staff and Ice Gauntlet Build 2024 - PvE & PvP

Oct. 27, 2021



Depending on the situation you can follow up withIce StormandIce Showerto grab enemies, before swapping back to your Fire Staff and using Fireball and Pillar of Fire again. If enemies, get through all that then you’ll finish withIncinerate. You’ll useEntombedwhen things look grim, and to recover Mana when you are low if you want to save on Mana Potions.

Both the Fire Staff and Ice Gauntlet scale withIntelligence, making them a fantastic pairing, and rather straight forward when it comes toAttributes. You want to increase your Intelligence as high as you can in order to get maximum performance. Both bonuses at 100 and 150 Intelligence are great for this Build, so make sure you get them as soon as you can; they both increase damage.

Constitutionis also nice to have, since you will take some damage, and you don’t want to die. I’d recommend about 50 or so in order to gain increased consumable healing effectiveness, but more won’t hurt, particularly if you are using Light Armor with this New World Fire Staff and Ice Gauntlet Build.

Pillar of Fire– I like this Skill because it’s a ranged AoE that deals extra damage on enemies at full health when upgraded. It’s good to lead with this when you can, to get that extra boost. It has a short cast time, so plan accordingly.

Fireball– This Skill flings a fireball in a small arc instantly. It’s tough to aim, but leaves a burning puddle on the ground that damages enemies over time. Make sure to cast this when you are sure enemies aren’t going to move for best results.

Incinerate– This Skill is an AoE around you that knocks targets back and sets them on fire. Ideally you won’t have to use this when running Expeditions, but it can be very useful on the landscape when you don’t have a tank. Use this to create space when enemies reach you, and then get away and range them down with this New World Fire Staff and Ice Gauntlet Build.

Burn Out– Swap Incinerate for this Skill if you intend to PvP to give you an escape when players close on you, allowing you to slide away while also damaging them. You can even use this with PvE if you want, but I find Incinerate is more useful in general, due to the insane tracking that enemies have, allowing them to turn 180 degrees mid animation and hit you while sliding.

Ice Storm– This Skill is the granddaddy of AoEs in New World, and it can deal a significant amount of damage in a short period of time. It has a longer cooldown, so use it only when there are a good number of enemies around. Also, don’t take the Punishing Storm passive though, otherwise when you swap weapons your AoE will end. Hopefully this bug gets fixed soon.

Entombed– This Skill is primarily used to regain Mana quickly, but you can also use it when you’ve accidently pulled aggro or you’re in a bad spot. Sometimes when I quest I drop Ice Storm and then use this while enemies attack me to keep them inside the circle.

Ice Shower– This Skill is great at preventing enemies (and players) from getting to you. It doesn’t deal damage, but it can keep enemies bunched up long enough to AoE them down, or for you to escape as needed.

When it comes toWeaponsyou’ll obviously want a Fire Staff and an Ice Gauntlet. Look for those that have Intelligence on them to boost damage, and Critical Chance on Fire Staff is good, as is Light and Heavy Attack damage, since you’ll use lots of Light Attacks with this weapon to stack burn on hard to kill enemies. However, Ice Storm cannot Critically Hit currently, so you don’t need this on your Ice Gauntlet. Mortal Siphoning is a good option for Mana gain, as is Refreshing to reduce cooldowns.

For Gems I like anOnyxon my Fire Staff since this will boost your damage with Pillar of Fire further, and will boost your damage if you lead with a Heavy Attack on landscape mobs. I like aMalachiteon my Ice Gauntlet since Ice Storm slows, boosting the damage of this Ability for its duration.

When it comes to Armor you’ll likely want to use Light Armor for the extra 15% damage and mobility, but you can really use whatever Armor type you like. If you have high ping like me, Medium or Heavy might be better, but if you find it relatively easy to time your Dodges well then Light is what you want. Remember you can use a Medium Chest piece and still remain Light if all other pieces are Light.

Look for Armor with Intelligence and Constitution on them, and the Resilience Perk is best per piece. Diamonds will also help with Damage Absorption, so if they have sockets make sure to slot these if you can.

Many Skills in this Build have short cast times compared to other Abilities with other Weapons, so plan accordingly and make sure to create space before attempting to use them. Otherwise you will just be constantly interrupted, either cancelling the Skill, or just annoying the hell out of you. Use your Slows to get away and then use them.

Many enemies in New World are weak to Fire but resistant to Ice, or vice versa, so it’s not a bad idea to consider slotting a different damage type into your Weapons to help bypass this issue. Lightning Damage is a good pairing with your Fire Staff since Fire Damage is resisted most by Ancients, and they are weakest to Lightning, (or you can take Nature Damage). And Arcane Damage is a good pairing with the Ice Gauntlet because Corrupted resist Ice Damage the most, but are weakest against Arcane. This will balance out your damage when facing these two enemy types.

You can use Mana Food with this Build if you aren’t having a hard time with your health, but you’ll likely need some Potions while questing to keep you topped up. Make sure to bring some with you so that you don’t have to rest at your Camp every so often. You can buy these cheap on the Trading Post, or you can craft a bunch of lower tier ones easily enough.

Lastly, you can eat some food just before entering Entombed to give yourself a strong Heal Over Time as you regain Mana. This can help in dangerous situations, or in PvP when you need to heal up but you’re being attacked. Don’t use this method too often if you don’t have a ton of Food, but it can be extremely useful.

Stay tuned for moreNew World Build Guides, and be sure to check out theNew World Wikifor more information about the game.

Castielle

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