Prior to the release of Outriders, People Can Fly hosted a legendary weapons week and a legendary armor week – two distinct showcases that gave fans a glimpse into the potential builds of the game. With Outriders: Worldslayer about a month from release, People Can Fly is repeating these approaches.

Recently, People Can Fly hosted an Outriders: Worldslayer legendary weapons week, and it’s continuing this trend with a new legendary armor week. It’s likely that People Can Fly shows off one legendary armor set for each character, with it beginning today with a new Devastator armor set. This legendary armor set makes the Devastator class looks like a ton of fun.

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Across three posts today, the official Outriders showcased a gameplay clip of the legendary Concussioner set and gameplay build, offering a full skill breakdown including weapons, mods, and levels (including in Outriders’ New PAX skill tree), details shots off each armor piece, and a plethora of screenshots for the build in-action.

While there’s a lot of content here to take in, the cream of the crop is the Devastator Chip Off the Old Block mod. This causes the Devastator class to spawn a Golem Clone that jumps toward the nearest enemy, dealing 300% melee skill damage within a 3-meter radius. Not only is this effective, but as seen from the screenshots, it looks like a ton of fun.

Furthermore, having the Concussion set fully or mostly equipped results in an awesome set bonus: “Taking damage generates Melee energy. Using your Melee skill releases the energy, dealing 80% of taken damage within a 10-meter radius. The release damage scales with [a player’s] armor. Generated energy depletes gradually every two seconds.”

While this build certainly seems like a ton of fun, there are certainly players who are excited to learn about similar builds, mods, and for their preferred class. It’s uncertain what class will be featured next, but fans should keep an eye out on the Outriders social media account. The Trickster, Pyromancer, and Technomancer are all fun Outriders classes, and it’s likely that the builds shown off will be as equally exciting.

Of course, the real test will be Outriders: Worldslayer’s release. With a new campaign, new skill trees, and new tiers, it certainly seems People Can Fly is giving fans a ton of new content to grind.

Outriders: Worldslayer releases June 30 on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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