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Sheldonbergers
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2025 7:24 am
Post subject: Blade & Soul NEO: Blademaster Hits 1850+ in Beluga Lagoo
The competitive PvP scene in Blade & Soul NEO has never been hotter, and one of the most exciting developments in recent weeks is the rise of the Blademaster (BM) in Beluga Lagoon, achieving a rating of 1850+ and proving that this classic class still packs a serious punch in the current meta.
This article dives into the build, strategy, and gameplay approach that helped a top-tier Blademaster dominate in Beluga Lagoon—a battleground known for its fast-paced, objective-based 6v6 PvP.
Why Blademaster in Beluga Lagoon?
While often overshadowed by flashier or more recently updated classes, the Blademaster brings a unique combination of solid defense, high burst potential, and reliable crowd control. In a 6v6 teamfight environment, that versatility makes BM an underrated powerhouse.
In Beluga Lagoon, it’s not just about raw damage—it’s about controlling the field, supporting teammates, and capitalizing on openings. The Blademaster excels at all three, especially when played with precision and awareness.
Build Overview: Offense Meets Utility
The BM build that pushed past 1850 rating focuses on a hybrid approach: high burst during key windows, with defensive tools to
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sustain through chaotic fights.
Key components of the build:
Fire or Lightning spec (depending on preference and team comp)
Focus on crit damage, accuracy, and PvP-specific stats
Badge setup and soul badge combos that enhance cooldown reduction and mobility
PvP accessories and soul shield optimized for survivability and burst
Using the right skill points and PvP modifiers is critical, especially those that boost iframe uptime, stun/daze durations, and CC breaks.
Gameplay Strategy: How to Win in Beluga Lagoon
The core of Beluga PvP isn’t just about kills—it’s about controlling capture points and disrupting the enemy team’s momentum. The Blademaster shines in this regard, thanks to skills like:
Shoulder Charge – Quick gap closer to chase or interrupt key enemy skills.
Lightning Draw / Dragon Tongue – Core DPS combo for shredding enemy HP during burst windows.
Block & Counter – Essential for baiting enemy cooldowns and turning fights in your favor.
Flame Shield / Repulse – Provides solid damage mitigation and survivability in team fights.
Positioning is everything—stay close enough to support your team, but mobile enough to rotate between objectives. Use your iframe skills wisely to
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avoid CC chains and keep cooldowns ready to protect or punish as needed.
Tips for Reaching 1850+
Map awareness is crucial. Rotate between points intelligently—don’t tunnel vision kills.
Communicate with your team if possible. Coordinated burst or defense makes a massive difference.
Adapt your strategy based on team composition. Sometimes you’ll play frontline; other times, you’ll need to peel for squishier teammates.
Conclusion
Breaking the 1850+ barrier in Beluga Lagoon as a Blademaster proves that with the right build, strategy, and execution, the class remains a dominant force in the Blade & Soul NEO PvP scene. Whether you're a seasoned BM main or looking for a strong team-oriented PvP role, this build delivers both the power and flexibility needed to shine in competitive play.