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run high electronics to synthesize high dps

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dan_the_man36

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A lot of people are concerned about their dps, especially starting out or looking on the forums. I have been testing out some different builds lately and I have finally found one I really like. I have a build where i run nearly 4000 firearms and with my vector i can do around 210k dps. My new high electronics build sets me up with around 45000 skill power and 100k dps with my vector. With the buffs from pulse (100% crit hit damage and 60% crit hit chance) i can do much more damage with this build than i can with 200k dps even if i use pulse with it. Another thing to consider with this class is that with skill power so high that every ability you can use will be considerably stronger, some over or around 10 times more powerful. 

 
A lot of people are concerned about their dps, especially starting out or looking on the forums. I have been testing out some different builds lately and I have finally found one I really like. I have a build where i run nearly 4000 firearms and with my vector i can do around 210k dps. My new high electronics build sets me up with around 45000 skill power and 100k dps with my vector. With the buffs from pulse (100% crit hit damage and 60% crit hit chance) i can do much more damage with this build than i can with 200k dps even if i use pulse with it. Another thing to consider with this class is that with skill power so high that every ability you can use will be considerably stronger, some over or around 10 times more powerful. 
I like this, I've been working on an electronics build recently.

 
Good topic this one! I think that electronics have been massively overlooked by many players on the game to concentrate on a high dps. If you have around 45k electronics then try out using the sticky bomb with bfb mod, does insane damage and I have seen it one hit kill many agents in the dark zone (if you are into going rogue that is)

 
Tomorrow im gonna post pictures of my current build for electronics and skill power. Its a mixture of high electronics (45562 skill power which is 500 over cap) and a good roll on a vector where i can get 99,923 dps with 1073 firearms. Most of the dps comes from really good rolls on high end attachments, head shot damage+accuracy on scope, 102% mag size+28.4% rate of fire on the magazine, accuracy+hipfire accuracy on the small grip, and stability and crit hit damage on the muzzle break. Most times I can kill an elite with 1-two clips of vector which is pretty good. My stamina is lacking with this build but i am far from maximizing my load out with good rolled high end gear because i have yet to hit 50 in the darkzone which i will hit by the end of this week. That being said i am as they say a little squishy but with the bonuses from smart cover or just being able to use the healing gun mod which i get every 25 seconds, i feel confident most of the time with this build that i will not die alot even in challenging missions. Alot of the time i get into missions that are pretty tough to do with random people and it seems like with this build my teammates who are more than likely new and not geared enough to do alot of damage and or are a bit squishy are benefiting alot from all of the buffs im throwing at them as fast as the duration is up. Those are the things that make these match made missions easier and makes you the mvp, not the guy whos doing 200k dps and is dying because he has 30k health  and 10k skill power waiting 14 minutes for his signature skill or a full minute for any other ability. Im not going to criticize that build, he is pretty weak against a wave of enemies by himself but add someone like me using a pulse that gives him a 40%+ crit hit chance and a 99.9% crit hit damage buff (basically a miniature tac link which is active at all times) and he will be a monster killing most enemies with a small burst of bullets from a vector. And if you really want to put it to some rogues in the dark zone that took your stuff, between a tac link and a pulse you can have a 80% crit hit chance, 99.9% crit hit damage, and a 50% damage buff. thats a lot to deal with especially if you have 3 friends also benefiting from it.

 
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