

With the average full ascended berserker player at base power and power gained by bloodlust, that's. When crit chance and ferocity stay constant, your power damage just boils down to. To be honest, your calculations are way too complicated for such a simple subject. You get 5 stacks for killing a player in WvW instead of 1 I assume the same applies in sPvPbut of course you only get 1 stack for killing NPC guards and the like. It works in all game modes but it does work differently. The only other way to achieve more modifiers power build is by utilizing traits and skills, sigil of Force and food. Using your method you ensure to always be most efficient even when circumstance interrupts. For pure dps classes the meta is stacking as many modifiers on top of power, precison, ferocity in that order, to maximize the amount of damage dealt.

If you switch maps to get to a boss, or get downed in the boss fight, then there is no way to rebuild BL stacks if that is what you have on your primary weapon. On a fight like Dragon Stand, it's very easy to build 25 stacks with my SB on the waves of trash, and when I hit the boss, I get both damage buffs on my primary weapon. The question shouldn't be which is better, Bloodlust or Force, because the actual answer is: use both. Pro tip for those who don't know - if you use a stacking sigil on your terrestrial weaponset make sure to add the EXACT same to your underwater set same setas this prevents you from losing the stacks going underwater. In conclusion: Superior Sigil of Bloodlust starts to outperform Superior Sigil of Force incrementally when at 11 stacks or higher. So if you keep it above that it will outperform the Force sigil. It equals to about 11 permanent stacks of bloodlust found by playing with different power values. Aragon research globe identifies avaya as leader for 3rd consecutive year

This is because power adds to the damage before divided by armor value, and extra modifiers after. As you can see every hit benefits more from Bloodlust than Force.
