

Life surge-Ensures critical damage for the first weaponskill used while Life Surge is active.Use this skill when possible, it deals high damage and only has a 30s cooldown. Stardiver-Delivers a jumping fire-based attack to target and all enemies nearby it with a potency of 600 for the first enemy, and 30% less for all remaining enemies.While using Life of the dragon you can execute both Stardiver and Nastrond. If you get your gaze up to two and use Gersikoul it switches to a crimson and becomes the life of the dragon gauge. It strengthens the effectiveness of the jumps and dives. So the Blood of the dragon gauge is the Dragoon’s action gauge. It’s on a 120s so you can’t use too much. This is a great AOE attack that does a great amount of damage to enemies. Dragonfire Dive-Delivers a jumping fire-based attack with a potency of 380 to target and all enemies nearby it.I’d recommend using this whenever you have your gauge up. This is just a straight-up damage dive on a 60s cooldown.


I wouldn’t use it unless you are sure of your footing. You can easily backflip off ledges and to your death. This allows you to escape some AOEs but I’d be careful using this skill. Elusive Jump-Executes a jump to a location 15 yalms behind you.This also strengthens the gaze of the brood on your Blood of the dragon gauge which we will cover later in the article. This is used immediately after Jump if you have Blood of the Dragoon up. Mirage Dive-Delivers an attack with a potency of 300.Additional Effect: Strengthens the gaze of your Dragon Gauge by 1 if under the effect of Blood of the Dragon or Life of the Dragon.Can only be executed when Dive Ready.It’s on a 30s cooldown and grants you dive ready bonus which allows you to use mirage Dive. This is the basic jump that the dragoon uses. Returns you to your original position after the attack is made. Jump-Delivers a jumping attack with a potency of 310.I’ll break down what they do and how they differ. There are currently 3 jumps in the dragoon’s arsenal. So jumps and dives are the main draws of dragoons, you fly high and bring your spear crashing down on whatever poor enemies you happen to be targeting. This rotation also extends your Dragon gauge as well. It’s just 3 skills that combo into one another. It might seem daunting at first glance but it’s fairly simple after a little practice and if you’re leveling up the skills come together in an understandable fashion. True Thrust-> Vorpal Thrust->Full Thrust-> Fang and Claw->Wheeling Thrust-> Raiden Thrust True Thrust-> Disembowel->Chaos Thrust-> Wheeling Thrust->Fang and Claw-> Raiden Thrust So to break it down the rotation will go something like This is an upgraded version of True Thrust so you this won’t be assigned to your Hotbar. Can only be executed when Raiden Thrust Ready. Raiden Thrust-Delivers an attack with a potency of 330.If you adhere to directional requirements you will also be Raiden Thrust Ready. You can also execute Fang and Claw and Wheeling thrust one after the other after level 64. Can only be executed while under the effects of Enhanced Wheeling Thrust and either Blood of the Dragon or Life of the Dragon.Additional Effect: Extends Blood of the Dragon duration by 10s to a maximum of 30s Wheeling thrust-Delivers an attack with a potency of 320.360 when executed from a target's rear.
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This can only be executed after the Full thrust variation. Can only be executed while under the effects of Sharper Fang and Claw and either Blood of the Dragon or Life of the Dragon.Additional Effect: Extends Blood of the Dragon duration by 10s to a maximum of 30s Fang and Claw- Delivers an attack with a potency of 320.360 when executed from a target's flank.If you have the Blood of the dragoon gauge up it will also add two additional skills at the end of each combo So you’ll want to mostly use the Disembowel into chaos thrust to open as they both apply debuffs to enemies. So to start I’ll focus solely on the single target rotation for the dragoon. This will also help newer players understand how they should build out their hot bar for future skills and such Single Target Rotation This guide will be focusing on the level 80 rotation and tips for the Dragoon. But how does one Dragoon? How does one avoid the “floor tank” nickname? Well, I’m here to help. Flying high and slaying dragons, the Dragoon job in FFXIV is regarded as one of the most fun jobs in the game.
