New World Aeternum Void Gauntlet Build Information
TheVoid Gauntletis one of only two weapons inNew Worldthat dealsVoid damage, the other being theGreat Axe. However, the Void Gauntlet exclusively dealsVoid damage, which is highly effective againstAncientsbut performs poorly against theLost—a common enemy group early in the game. As a result, its damage output will be weaker early on but will improve as you encounter tougher enemies later.
One of its standout features is thatHeavy Attacksnot only pierce through targets, hitting multiple enemies, but also heal you for 20% of the weapon damage. Keep in mind, though, you can only heal once per Heavy Attack, regardless of how many enemies are hit. Additionally, holdingBlockwith the Void Gauntlet allows you to convert health into mana, which is incredibly useful for mana-hungry builds that use othermana-basedweapons like theIce Gauntlet,Fire Staff, orLife Staff, as they all share the same mana pool.
A clever pairing for this weapon is theFlail and Shield, which also scales withFocus. With this combination, you can regain mana through the Void Gauntlet at the cost of health, then swap to the Flail and Shield to heal yourself with its mana-free abilities. This creates a self-sustaining loop of healing and mana regeneration.
The Void Gauntlet’sLightandHeavy Attacksdo not cost mana, so you can always rely on them even when you’re low, though your abilities will still require mana. This makes it a flexible option for either primary or secondary use in any build that utilizes mana frequently.
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TheVoid Gauntletfeatures two distinct skill trees:Annihilation, which focuses on increasing damage and landing critical hits, andDecay, which emphasizes debuffing enemies, dealing damage over time, and self-healing.
Starting withAnnihilation, the first ability isPetrifying Scream, a short-range wave attack that deals light damage and roots enemies in place. This is most effective when used against groups of enemies, making it useful inPvEscenarios, but especially potent inPvP. In large-scale battles, you can root multiple players in place, allowing your teammates to quickly eliminate them. Upgrading this skill increases the root duration against low-health enemies and grantsFortifywhen hitting multiple targets, boosting your defense.
Next isVoid Blade, which transforms your Void Gauntlet into a melee weapon, allowing you to performLightandHeavy Attacks. TheLight Attackdeals 100% damage, while theHeavy Attackdoes 150% damage. This ability provides a solid melee option if you’re using primarily ranged weapons, like theIce Gauntlet,Fire Staff, orLife Staff. Additionally, each hit appliesDisintegrate, dealing 5% weapon damage per second and reducing the target’s armor. Upgrades to this ability grantFortify, increase critical damage, and provide healing based on the number ofDisintegratestacks.
The third ability isOblivion, which creates anAoEfield around you that damages enemies and empowers allies, increasing both your damage and theirs. This skill shines indungeonsorexpeditions, especially duringboss fightsortrash pulls, by boosting your team’s offensive capabilities. InPvP, it offers similar benefits when fighting multiple enemies. UpgradingOblivionweakens enemies within the area, reducing their damage, and also increases stamina regeneration for allies by 25%.
TheAnnihilationcapstone skill,Voidcaller, activates after you’ve cast six Void Gauntlet abilities, creating an aura around you that deals damage to enemies and heals allies within range for five seconds. The healing scales withFocus, making this a strong option forFocus-basedbuilds. This ability is particularly useful indungeonsorgroup PvP, where multiple friendlies are likely to be nearby, allowing you to deal damage and heal your team simultaneously.
TheDecayskill tree in theVoid Gauntletfocuses on debuffing enemies, healing, and dealing damage over time.
The first ability in this tree isOrb of Decay, which launches an unblockable orb that appliesDisintegrate, dealing damage over time and reducing the target’s armor. AgainstAI-controlled enemies, this orb deals extra damage. When the orb returns, it heals you and your allies for five seconds. This dual-purpose ability—dealing damage and healing—cannot be blocked, which is especially useful inPvPwhere shields are common. UpgradingOrb of Decayrestores mana for each enemy hit, slows the target, and allows you to detonate the orb for either increased damage or healing depending on its position.
The next ability,Baleful Tether, links you to an enemy with a projectile, empowering you and weakening them as long as you stay within range. This is great forPvEagainst tough bosses or for1v1 PvPfights, as you can repeatedly use it on the same enemy. UpgradingBaleful Tetherreduces the cooldowns of your other Void Gauntlet skills with each hit on the tethered enemy, boosts mana regeneration by 200%, and heals you when the tether ends.
The final active skill isEssence Rupture, which deals damage to the target while allowing any player who hits the target to heal for 20% of the damage dealt for 10 seconds. This is particularly useful indungeons, where you can throw it on a boss to help your team heal through their attacks, or inPvP, where it aids in self-healing during fights. Upgrades toEssence Rupturegrant 15 stamina per hit to allies and heal nearby allies if the target dies or the effect ends.
The capstone ability for theDecaytree isGlimpse the Void, which grants a stack ofVoid Essencewith each Void Gauntlet ability used. After accumulating four stacks, a successful heavy attack resets all your Void Gauntlet cooldowns. To maximize this capstone’s effectiveness, you should aim to complete two full rotations of your abilities before triggering the heavy attack, as using it too early will waste the reset. This capstone is ideal forsolo questingor1v1 PvP, as it focuses on resetting your skills rather than affecting multiple enemies or allies like theAnnihilationcapstone.
As we lightly touched on previously, your choice of weapons and armor with theVoid Gauntletdepends largely on whether you’re focusing onIntelligenceorFocus. If you’re going more intoFocus, pairing theVoid Gauntletwith theLife StafforFlail and Shieldmakes sense. TheLife Staffoffers easy healing and mana recovery, while theFlail and Shieldlets you use abilities without needing mana, providing a good backup when you’re running low.
On the other hand, if you’re focusing onIntelligence, pairing it with weapons like theFire StafforIce Gauntletmeans you’ll share a mana pool, leading to more frequent mana management and possibly a heavier reliance on healing abilities or potions.
When it comes to armor, the type you wear should align with your combat style.Light Armoris ideal for ranged play since it boosts your damage, whileMediumorHeavy Armoris better suited for melee combat. If you’re planning to use theVoid Gauntlet’s melee attacks often,Medium Armorgives a good balance of protection and damage, whileHeavy Armoris best if you want maximum defense but can accept lower damage output. For full-range combat, stick withLight Armorto maximize damage while staying out of harm’s way.
So that wraps up our Void Gauntlet build and weapon guide be sure to check out our other weapon guides includingIce Gauntlet,Fire StaffandLife Staff. I hope you guys enjoyed this one. Will you be using the Void Gauntlet at launch, or are you going to be playing with some other weapon? Let me know in the comments below.
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