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Best Ramsay build in Gigantic

For all the strange characters in this game, Ramsay is surprisingly normal.

Do you like to jump in and overwhelm your enemy with debuffs before jumping out in Gigantic? Then Ramsay is the character for you. The poison-based assassin can whittle down targets and get out, forcing them to either die to his debilitating damage over time or retreat to snag some heals. However, you’ll want to ensure you’re running the right build with him. Here’s the best Ramsay build in Gigantic.

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The best talent build for Ramsay in Gigantic

Gigantic Ramsay Talent Build
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Ramsay’s character is all about applying a ton of poison to a target before getting to safety and letting said poison either force enemies back or kill them. As such, we’re looking to pick talents that further enhance Ramsay’s ability to apply debuffs.

Primary Attack: Cut

For Cut, we’re looking to pick both the Jujumagumbo and Open Wounds talents. Jujumagumbo is great since Juju Fruit is typically an opening move. Getting potentially two or more Juju Fruit uses on a dive is massive. Open Wounds simply applies another damage over time debuff, which means a higher chance to kill.

Ability 1: Rush

Moving to Ramsay’s dash ability, Rush, we’re going to take Bouncing Around and Low Blow. Bouncing Around is huge for dashing around your target and giving you more opportunities to hit, while they struggle to keep track of you. Low Blow just adds to that crispy damage, cracking their armor. It should be noted that Counterplay could be seen as a better talent pick against characters like HK who are severely weakened when not channeling their abilities.

Ability 2: Flurry

Swapping over to Flurry, we want to take Whip Around and Strong Stance. When you dive an enemy hero, they’re likely to fight back at least a little, so deflecting damage and having it uninterruptible is a huge benefit. It may also eat some of the cooldowns of enemies who don’t know your kit, which can create a massive advantage.

Ability 3: Juju Fruit

Heading over to Juju Fruit, your best talent picks will be Lasting Effects followed by Out of Juice. Since this build focuses on opening the duel with Juju Fruit, restoring stamina isn’t quite as useful as making that poison last long after you leave. Out Of Juice helps to keep that enemy out of the fight much longer, if they don’t die outright.

Ultimate Ability: Fruit Punch

For the final ability Fruit Punch, we’re going to take both Endurance and Skirmishing as talents. There isn’t much here to buff up Fruit Punch itself, so giving yourself both stamina and health regen is a massive benefit to keep you in the fight longer, and get back in faster after disengaging. If you’re comfortable with your dodging on Ramsay, Acrobatics could be another great choice.

Clash Talent

Finally, we come to the Clash Talent, through which we’ll be picking Poison Coat. We’ve made Juju Fruit a central part of this build, so ensuring it always applies Poison is essential to success. The reduced cooldown is merely the cherry on top. If you want to go very fast then Adrenaline could be the call instead, but it’s not my favorite.


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