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11Overview2233The Boss Slayer Build is a devastatingly effective endgame setup in Crimson Desert that turns every heavy melee attack into a multi-projectile barrage. The build revolves around equipping three specific Abyss Gears that all trigger on heavy attacks, each spawning different types of homing projectiles. When you land a single heavy swing, three separate projectile types launch simultaneously, independently track the target, and deal their own damage on impact. The result is a staggering amount of burst and sustained damage from a single attack input.4455This build is particularly effective against bosses because homing projectiles do not require precise aim. They automatically lock onto the nearest enemy and chase them, even if the boss moves or teleports to a new position. You simply need to land the initial heavy attack to trigger the Abyss Gear procs, and the projectiles handle the rest. Against large, slow bosses, the projectiles almost never miss, turning every heavy swing into guaranteed bonus damage.6677Core Mechanic: Homing Projectile Stacking88991010The fundamental insight behind this build is that Abyss Gears with "on heavy attack" triggers all fire simultaneously when you perform a heavy attack. The game checks each gear independently, so three gears with heavy attack triggers means three separate procs from a single swing. Each proc spawns its own projectile type with its own damage, tracking behavior, and visual effect.11111212Because these projectiles are separate entities from your melee attack, they effectively multiply your damage output per swing. Your sword deals its normal heavy attack damage, and then three additional damage sources pile on top. Against bosses with large health pools, this stacking effect shortens kill times dramatically compared to builds that rely solely on melee damage.13131414The projectiles also have independent critical hit chances. If you have invested in Critical Rate (see the companion Critical Rate Build Guide), each projectile rolls its own crit check. A single heavy attack can result in your melee swing critting plus one or more projectiles critting, producing massive damage spikes.15151616Required Abyss Gears17171818Three specific Abyss Gears form the core of this build. All three trigger on heavy melee attacks, and all three spawn homing projectiles with different behaviors.19192020Ator's Orb21212222Ator's Orb summons glowing orbs that orbit briefly before homing in on nearby enemies whenever you land a heavy attack. The orbs deal moderate damage individually, but they spawn reliably on every heavy attack proc. Their tracking is aggressive; they will chase enemies through tight turns and around obstacles. Against a single boss target, the orbs converge quickly and deliver their damage almost immediately after spawning.23232424Ator's Orb is the most consistent of the three required gears. It has a high proc rate and the orbs rarely miss their target. Think of it as your reliable baseline projectile damage that fires with every heavy swing.25252626Crow's Pursuit27272828Crow's Pursuit summons a murder of crows that swarm toward enemies on heavy attack. The crows behave differently from Ator's Orb: they spread out slightly before converging, which gives them a small AoE splash when they hit closely grouped enemies. Against a single target, they deal concentrated damage comparable to the orbs.29293030The visual effect of the crows swarming a boss is distinctive and satisfying. More importantly, the damage stacks additively with Ator's Orb, so both sets of projectiles deal their full damage independently. There is no diminishing return from running multiple homing projectile gears.31313232Shadow Claw33333434Shadow Claw unleashes three forward-sweeping claw projections on heavy attack. Unlike the orbs and crows, Shadow Claw's projectiles travel in a forward cone rather than homing directly onto enemies. However, the cone is wide enough that it reliably hits any boss-sized target in front of you, and the three claw projections each deal separate damage instances.35353636Shadow Claw adds the most raw damage per proc of the three required gears because it hits three times. Against large bosses that fill the forward cone, all three claw projections connect consistently. Against smaller or more mobile enemies, you may only land one or two of the three projections depending on positioning.37373838Why Two-Handed Weapons39394040Two-handed weapons are mathematically superior for the Boss Slayer Build for one critical reason: they have 5 Abyss Gear slots compared to 3 slots on one-handed weapons. Since this build requires three specific gears just for the core projectile mechanic, a one-handed weapon would have zero remaining slots for supplementary gears. A two-handed weapon gives you two additional slots for damage boosters, survivability, or utility.41414242The Vow of the Dead King is an excellent weapon choice for this build due to its high base attack and two-handed category. Other strong options include any well-refined greatsword or spear with high base damage. The weapon's specific moveset matters less than its base stats and slot count, since the build's damage comes primarily from the Abyss Gear projectiles rather than the weapon's combo chain.43434444For weapon alternatives and comparisons, see the Endgame Weapons and Builds Guide and Kliff Greatsword Build articles.45454646Supplementary Gear Options47474848With the three core gears occupying three of your five two-handed weapon slots, you have two remaining slots for supplementary Abyss Gears. The best options depend on your playstyle and what you are fighting.49495050Destruction III: Provides a flat Attack increase that scales your melee hits and potentially the projectile damage. This is the safest general-purpose damage boost.Insight III: Increases your Critical Rate. Since each projectile rolls its own crit check independently, higher crit rate means more of your projectiles will deal double damage. This is the highest-ceiling option for players who have already invested in crit through accessories.Relentless: Increases damage with each consecutive hit. Because the projectiles count as separate hits, a single heavy attack that spawns orbs, crows, and claws can rapidly build Relentless stacks. The stacks then amplify subsequent heavy attacks and their projectiles.Malicebane III: Boosts damage specifically against boss enemies. If you are using this build exclusively for boss fights (which is its intended purpose), Malicebane is a direct and significant damage increase.51515252The recommended pairing for most players is Destruction III + Malicebane III, which provides both general damage and boss-specific damage. Players with high Critical Rate from accessories may prefer swapping Destruction for Insight to push their crit chance higher.53535454Skill Priorities55555656The Boss Slayer Build benefits from the same general skill investments as most melee builds, with a few specific priorities:57575858Armed Combat (Level 5): Maximizes your base weapon damage scaling. Higher base damage per heavy attack means more total output when combined with the projectile bonus damage.Spirit (Level 5): Heavy attacks consume Spirit. A larger Spirit pool lets you chain more heavy attacks before needing to pause for regeneration. Since each heavy attack triggers all three Abyss Gear procs, maximizing the number of consecutive heavy attacks directly maximizes your projectile output.Keen Senses (Level 3): Perfect Dodge regenerates Spirit, which keeps your heavy attack chain going. This is the same synergy that benefits the Critical Rate Build.Health (Level 10+): Survivability is important because you need to be in melee range to land heavy attacks. Boss fights are extended encounters, and a dead character spawns zero projectiles.59596060How to Farm the Required Gears61616262All three core gears (Ator's Orb, Crow's Pursuit, and Shadow Claw) are obtained through Abyss Core Synthesis. The synthesis process involves farming Abyss Cores from enemies and bosses, then synthesizing them at a workbench. The result of each synthesis is partly random, so you will likely need to synthesize many cores before rolling the specific gears you need.63636464Tips for efficient farming:65656666Focus on areas with high enemy density where you can chain-kill to accumulate Abyss Cores quickly.Boss enemies drop higher-quality Abyss Cores that have a better chance of synthesizing into tier III gears.Synthesize in bulk. Save up cores from a farming session and do all your synthesis at once. This reduces travel time between farming and the workbench.If you roll a duplicate of a gear you already have, keep it. Some players run two copies of a particularly effective gear rather than a specific trio.67676868Expect this farming process to take multiple sessions. The three core gears are not rare individually, but getting all three requires persistent effort. Many players report assembling the full trio within 10-15 hours of focused Abyss Core farming, though luck plays a significant factor.69697070Combat Loop71717272The Boss Slayer Build has a straightforward combat loop designed to maximize the number of heavy attacks you land per encounter:737374741. Close to melee range. You need to be close enough for your heavy attack to connect, since the Abyss Gear procs only trigger on successful hits.2. Execute a heavy attack. All three Abyss Gears check for procs simultaneously. On a successful proc, orbs, crows, and claw projections launch toward the target.3. Chain into another heavy attack if Spirit allows. The faster you chain heavy attacks, the more projectile waves you generate. Do not waste time with light attacks; they do not trigger the Abyss Gear procs.4. When the boss telegraphs an attack, Perfect Dodge to regenerate Spirit and avoid damage. The brief dodge animation does not interrupt your projectiles, which are already in flight.5. Return to step 2 immediately after dodging. Every second spent not swinging is a second without projectile spawns.75757676The beauty of this build is that the projectiles continue tracking and dealing damage even while you are dodging or repositioning. Once launched, they are autonomous. This means your effective DPS drops less during defensive moments compared to pure melee builds.77777878Theorycraft: Two-Handed + Shield Defense + Bow Crit Cap79798080This section captures the deeper socket and weapon choices that turn the foundation pieces into a true boss-erasing build. Every point below comes from hands-on testing against one of the hardest bosses in the game, where the build cleared the fight in roughly 30 seconds. Use it as a checklist when you finalise your gear sockets.81818282Why Two-Handed Over Dual-Wield83838484If you dual-wield, your Shield becomes a cosmetic strapped to your back and its defense value is ignored. Switching to a two-handed weapon flips the shield back into an active defense source, which makes every point of defense on the shield contribute to your actual damage reduction. That single change is worth more than any individual socket. If you are on the fence about a build direction, this is the reason most boss-slayer setups lock in a two-hander before anything else.85858686Two-Handed Weapon Picks87878888Two weapons anchor this archetype. Frozen Anguish is the default pick for a long time because of its raw damage, and Vow of the Dead King is the upgrade once you can get it. Vow of the Dead King wins on two specific points: extra reach, which changes how many swings actually connect on a moving boss, and a built-in crit stat that caps at 4. Having the crit baked into the weapon frees sockets that would otherwise be burned just to reach the crit ceiling.89899090Large Shields for Raw Defense91919292With a two-handed weapon equipped, large shields outperform round shields because they carry significantly more defense. At max refinement, large shields roll one of three defense values: 31, 29, or 27. Round shields cannot match those numbers. The two easiest raw-value candidates are recommended below, along with two conviction-themed shields that look far better if cosmetics matter to you.93939494ShieldWhyWhere to Get ItNorth Wind ShieldTop-tier large shield with maximum defense on the raw-stat list.West of Pailune. Look for the big tree that you can lift, which uncovers a cave behind it. The shield sits in the chest inside.Shield of SacrificeMatches the North Wind Shield on stats. Only worth grabbing if you want to min-max.Far to the south on the world map, inside a cave that contains nothing except the chest holding the shield.Shield of ConvictionCosmetic-friendly alternative with the same large-shield defense budget.Inside the Church of Calfate north of Hernand, right under the bell tower. Walk around the outside and look for the window that is already open; the chest is sitting in that room.Shield of BetrayalBlack colour variant of the Shield of Conviction.Drops from The Traitor, the final boss of Chapter 6.9595Shield Sockets: Defense Only When Two-Handed96969797There is a catch with shield sockets that is easy to miss. When you are wielding a two-handed weapon, the sockets on your shield do not appear to function unless they are defense sockets. Any other socket type slotted into the shield feels inactive. The practical takeaway is simple: do not waste a shield socket on anything other than defense, and treat your shield purely as a flat defense stat stick when building around a two-hander.98989999Bow Damage Ceiling: 33 Damage or 30 + 2 Crit100100101101Forget the legendary versus rare tag on bows. That label does not influence the ceiling. Every bow in the game rolls toward one of two maximum profiles at full refinement: 33 flat damage with 0 crit, or 30 damage with 2 crit. That is the entire spread. Choosing between these profiles is the most important build decision before you start socketing.102102103103Five Sockets and Capping Crit at Level 4104104105105Bows have five sockets. The crit stat caps at 4 with a natural bow base of 2, which means the right play is to push crit to the cap as efficiently as possible and then spend every remaining socket on raw damage modifiers. On a 0-crit bow such as the Golden-Knotted Ancestral Bow, you have to burn roughly 4 sockets on crit to reach the cap, leaving almost nothing for other stats. On a 2-crit bow such as Boa Fleeting, you need only 2 sockets to hit cap, which frees 3 sockets for actual damage scaling.106106107107Sacrificing three sockets for crit on a 2-crit bow is the right trade when you are building a crit-maxed archer, because without the cap the rest of your damage modifiers scale off a much lower baseline. A 30-damage, 2-crit bow and a 33-damage, 0-crit bow hit the same damage ceiling in practice, so picking the 2-crit variant is strictly better for socket economy. See the Bow Build Guide for the full unlock chain on Boa Fleeting.108108109109Socket Priority on Overwhelming Being Fights110110111111The end-game boss tested for this build is listed as Overwhelming Being, which means the usual Mighty Foe / Abyssal Creature / Humanoid classifier bonuses are not guaranteed to apply. With that uncertainty in mind, the goal becomes stacking raw sockets that always work, then layering classifier damage on top and hoping at least one bucket is active. In practice the following socket loadout melted the boss in about 30 seconds.112112113113SocketSlotWhy+10 Crit1 bow socketStacking a single 10-crit socket on top of a 2-crit base lifts you to 16 crit, far above the level 4 cap, but the surplus still feeds into damage calculations. This is why dumping 10 crit into one socket is the correct play rather than spreading crit across multiple sockets.+10 AttackBow / armour socketFlat attack scales with every hit and is the safest non-classifier damage source. Slot it on whichever piece has an open socket after the crit plug.Bonus Damage vs Mighty FoesArmour socketPerformed best against the overwhelming-being test boss, suggesting that Mighty Foe classification may still apply to some of the hardest encounters. Stack it even if you are not sure.+40% vs Abyssal CreaturesArmour socketSecond-best performer in testing. When the boss is flagged Abyssal, this bucket multiplies all the crit and attack gains.Bonus Damage vs HumanoidsArmour socketThird bucket worth stacking as insurance. Against any humanoid-class boss this layers on top of your crit and attack stack.114114Skip Spirit Regen Sockets: Use Food Instead115115116116This build is extremely spirit hungry. The obvious trap is stacking spirit-restoration sockets on Abyss Gear, but in practice it takes several sockets before spirit regen feels significant, and even then the returns are underwhelming compared to damage sockets. The better answer is to cook or buy the best high-tier food that restores massive chunks of spirit. Food can be consumed during attack animations and, critically, even during boss stun finisher animations, which means you can top off spirit while your enemy is still locked in place. Spend your sockets on health recovery, defense, or damage instead.117117118118Greater Abyss Gear for Hardest Bosses119119120120Greater Abyss Gear pieces carry a durability cost and eventually break, which makes them feel precious enough to hoard. The counterpoint is obvious: if you are not spending them against the hardest bosses, there is no moment in the game where they will ever pay off. Save them specifically for Overwhelming Being class fights and other end-game encounters where you actively need the higher ceiling. The same logic applies to premium consumables; this is the fight you saved them for.121121122122Strengths and Weaknesses123123124124Strengths125125126126Massive damage multiplication from three simultaneous projectile procs on every heavy attackHoming projectiles track enemies automatically, reducing the need for perfect positioning or aimProjectiles continue dealing damage even while you dodge or reposition, maintaining DPS during defensive playWorks with any two-handed weapon, giving flexibility in weapon choiceScales well with Critical Rate investment since each projectile has its own independent crit checkParticularly devastating against large, slow bosses where all projectiles connect reliably127127128128Weaknesses129129130130Requires three specific Abyss Gears, which can take significant farming time to obtain through synthesisLocked to two-handed weapons due to the need for 5 Abyss Gear slots (3 core + 2 supplementary)Heavy attacks consume Spirit quickly; without Keen Senses and Spirit investment, you run out of resources fastShadow Claw's forward cone can miss against small, agile enemies that dodge sidewaysLess effective against large groups of weak enemies where AoE builds would clear fasterThe build is entirely dependent on Abyss Gears; if you are still in the early or mid game with limited synthesis options, it will not function131131132132Related Articles133133134134Ator's Orb - Homing orb Abyss Gear details and proc ratesCrow's Pursuit - Crow swarm Abyss Gear details and behaviorShadow Claw - Forward cone claw projection Abyss Gear detailsAbyss Gears - Complete overview of all Abyss Gear types and mechanicsAbyss Core Synthesis Guide - How to farm and synthesize Abyss CoresCritical Rate Build Guide - Companion build focusing on Critical Rate stackingVow of the Dead King - Recommended two-handed weapon for this buildSkills - Full skill tree breakdownEndgame Guide - Overview of endgame content and progressionEndgame Weapons and Builds Guide - Weapon tier list and build comparisons