Introduction: Scytheguard 5★ Build – Best Gear & Skill Paths
If you’re looking to keep your Scytheguard builds current in Crystal of Atlan, this updated guide covers everything you need—from weapons and circuits to skill loadouts and insignia. Whether you're playing solo DPS, team support, or aiming for PvP success, this breakdown will help you optimize your setup using the best equipment paths available in the game right now.
We’ll go over the best gear sets, circuit priorities, insignia combinations, and skill configurations for PvE and PvP content. Let’s jump into how to make your Scytheguard stronger and more effective, both as a damage dealer and a support class.
Best Gear & Equipment for Scytheguard
Recommended Armor Sets
When building your Scytheguard, gear choice depends on whether you lean toward support or DPS. Here’s the breakdown:
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Pure Pledge Set: Best-in-slot for balanced utility. Recommended for both solo and team content, as it boosts passive stacking and complements the Scytheguard's dual moon mechanic.
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Lord’s Will Set: Focuses entirely on aura buffs. It’s viable for full support play, but not ideal if you want to contribute damage in dungeons like Hex Chest.
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Unforgiving Darkness Set: Strong pick for support players later in the game. Best pieces to prioritize: Head, Pants, and either Shoes or Chest.
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Cavalry Set: A good alternative for DPS-focused players, but not fully explored yet.
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Avoid Chariot Set: It's not optimal for Scytheguard roles.
Prioritize Accessories First
Don’t rush to upgrade Epic Level 60 armor sets just yet. Use Magarium on accessories instead, as they unlock set effects that significantly boost performance—especially if you're stacking Full Moon and New Moon passives.
Best Weapons for Scytheguard
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Haze Dragon: Top choice right now due to high crit rate and crit damage bonuses. Excellent synergy with class-specific enhancements.
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Lonear: Decent option if you don’t have a high-star Haze Dragon. You can upgrade to Haze Dragon later by using the Exar of Ice Blooms recipe without wasting materials.
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Elemental Weapons: Good for attribute enhancement builds. However, you’ll lose out on core skill enhancements.
Weapon Crafting Tip
Instead of spending shards on random weapon rolls, use your current low-star Lonear and upgrade with the crafting recipe. It’s more efficient and less resource-intensive.
Top Circuits & Substat Priorities
Key Circuit Stats to Look For
When it comes to optimizing your Scytheguard’s circuits, always lean into offensive stats first. Here's what you should prioritize:
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Crit Rate
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Crit Damage
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Agility
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Strength
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Flat Attack
These attributes directly boost your overall output. If you don’t roll perfect substats, use what you have for now and replace later—upgrades can always come down the line.
Main Attribute Focus
Start with Crit Rate as your main attribute. Once you reach around 100% Crit Rate, transition toward Crit Damage for better burst potential.
Cryo Circuit Build (Optional)
If you're planning to shift toward a Glaciiet (Cryo-based Puppeteer) later on, you can start investing in Cryo Enhancements now. Prioritize Cryo as your element of choice for synergy across both builds.
Outfit Insignia & Full Insignia Breakdown
Best Outfit Insignia
Your top priority should be:
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Whirlwind Sight – This is your highest DPS skill, and investing in this insignia can massively boost damage. Aim to push its level beyond 20+ if possible.
Weapon Insignia Choices
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Cryo Element Insignia: Best for futureproofing into Cryo-based classes.
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Crit Damage Insignia: Solid generic choice, especially if you bought the premium weapon pack.
Helmet
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Claius: Top-tier choice for late game.
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Guard: Budget alternative to Claius.
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Kyanos: Good for flat attack stacking early on.
Chestplate
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Void Blade Matron: Great utility.
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Claius: Again, ideal for endgame.
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Ailia: Strong for attribute enhancements and cooldown rate.
Avoid options that offer attack speed, since Scytheguard doesn’t benefit much from it.
Pants
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Goramos: The only viable high-tier option for now.
Gloves
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Guard or Ailia: Either works depending on availability and set bonuses.
Shoes
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Void Blade Matron: Best-in-slot.
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Wump (Pink Option): Offers crit rate and some attack speed. Not perfect, but usable if other options are unavailable.
Necklace
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Crit Damage Necklace: Ideal for most builds.
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Electro/Umbro Options: Viable if building into elemental damage.
Bracers
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Crit Damage Bracers: Best general-purpose pick.
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Cryo Bracers: Fun choice if you’re focused on Cryo synergy. Be aware: “damage to slow” effect won’t trigger often.
Ring
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Andre or Kos Insignia: Best balance of stats.
Seal & Talisman
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Seal: Go with Goramos.
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Talisman: Tower Shield is the clear winner here.
Scytheguard Skill Builds – DPS, Support & PvP Setups
Solo DPS Skill Build
This is your go-to setup for solo dungeons or damage-focused play:
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Ultimate Choice: Use the second ult (Moonlight Ultimate Blossoming). It’s more consistent than the first or third due to its lower cooldown and reliability.
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Whirlwind Sight: Always include. It contributes the highest % of your total damage.
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Projection: Reliable for initiating damage and landing skills.
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Ancient Echoes & Architect Cross: Both offer strong DPS returns.
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Photon Blast & Waltz: Prioritize over Whirling Leap due to better hit rate and consistency.
🟢 Tip: Whirling Leap locks you in animation and lowers combo potential. Waltz is a better option for smoother execution and triggering New Moon stacks faster.
Support Skill Build
For party play and raids, switch to this supportive layout:
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Ult Swap: Go with Mist Moon Calling for higher team synergy.
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Soul Link: Low DPS but offers strong utility. A must-have in support builds.
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Dual Moon Passive: Take the team buff version (+11% teamwide damage).
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Remove the Personal Buff Passive: It doesn’t apply to teammates.
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Healing & Damage Reduction Skills: Include your main healing and AoE damage reduction skills.
🟢 Support Config Tip: Swap out Whirling Leap for Projection or Waltz for better cooldown efficiency and less downtime.
Team DPS Hybrid
When playing DPS in a group setting:
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Keep Soul Link for its utility.
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Stick with second ult for reliable burst.
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Replace Whirling Leap with Waltz to maximize hit success.
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Maintain Whirlwind Sight, Projection, and Ancient Echoes.
🟢 Rotation Advice: Use high-impact, fast-casting skills to avoid animation locks and increase uptime. Smashing all skill buttons in proper sequence works well due to low downtime.
PvP Skill Loadout
For competitive modes:
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First Ult: Preferred due to better burst potential in tight PvP encounters.
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Whirlwind Sight + Projection: Core engage tools.
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Soul Link: Use as an opener with double jump to catch enemies instantly.
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Arite Cross: Solid follow-up after stun combos.
🟢 PvP Combo Starter:
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Double Jump > Soul Link
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Projection > Basic Attack
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Use Arite Cross or Whirlwind Sight as a finisher
🟢 Flurry Tech: Hold to bait, cancel to save cooldown if not triggered. Ideal to counter initiators like Star Breakers, Averkers, or Bounty Hunters.
Conclusion
Optimizing your Scytheguard build in Crystal of Atlan requires balancing both damage and support potential. Focus on offensive circuits, gear toward crit stats, and pick weapons that align with your long-term goals—whether it’s pure DPS or hybrid utility.
Skill-wise, Whirlwind Sight remains your most reliable damage source. Choose ultimates based on the situation: go for Moonlight Ultimate Blossoming in solo and Mist Moon Calling in support builds. PvP demands flexibility, so prioritize consistent combos and fast cooldowns.
Stay adaptive, track your crit thresholds, and refine builds as new sets and classes roll out. As always, testing your own setups is key—what works for one team or mode may not suit another.
FAQs
Q: What’s the best weapon for Scytheguard right now?
A: Haze Dragon is the top choice for crit-based builds. Lonear is viable for early game if upgraded smartly.
Q: Should I use Pure Pledge or Lord’s Will?
A: Pure Pledge is more versatile. Lord’s Will is for full support builds only.
Q: Which circuits should I prioritize?
A: Focus on Crit Rate, Crit Damage, Agility, Strength, and Flat Attack.
Q: Is Cryo gear worth building now?
A: Yes, if you’re planning to switch to Glaciiet later. Otherwise, focus on crit-based builds.
Q: What’s the best insignia to use?
A: For raw DPS, go with Whirlwind Sight. Claius and Guard are great for armor slots.
Q: Which ult is better: 1st, 2nd, or 3rd?
A: The 2nd ult (Moonlight Ultimate Blossoming) offers better consistency. The 3rd deals more damage but risks missing.
Q: Any PvP skill tips?
A: Start with Soul Link into Projection, then finish with Arite Cross or Whirlwind Sight. Use Flurry strategically to counter engage.
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