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Battle Frenzy (legendary)

Introduction

Battle Frenzy — Consistent Pressure and Targeted Suppression

Battle Frenzy is one of the more complete Legendary skills currently available. It combines two elements that rarely appear together at this level of efficiency: reliable AoE damage and a high-impact, targeted debuff against the enemy’s primary physical threat.

Unlike many newer Legendary skills that require specific setups or restrictions, Battle Frenzy is broadly usable and scales well across different stages of the game. It performs whether you build around it or simply slot it into an already functional march.


Skill Mechanics and Trigger Behavior

Effect: After releasing an energy skill:

  • Deals 400% Physical Damage to all enemies
  • Reduces Physical Damage of the highest Physical Attack enemy by 50% for 9 seconds

1. Trigger Condition — Energy Skill Activation

This is the defining mechanic:

  • Every time your immortal casts their energy skill, Battle Frenzy triggers
  • More casts = more activations

This directly ties performance to:

  • Energy regeneration speed
  • Fight duration
  • Skill cycle frequency

2. No RNG Dependency

Unlike trigger-based skills:

  • No % chance involved
  • Fully deterministic output

This makes it extremely reliable across all types of content.

At its core, Battle Frenzy is tied directly to energy skill usage. Every time the equipped immortal casts their active ability, Battle Frenzy triggers automatically. This makes its performance highly predictable and easy to evaluate in combat logs.

Unlike chance-based skills, there is no variance in whether it activates—only how often. That means your energy cycle becomes the key factor. Faster regeneration leads to more frequent activations, while slower setups still benefit from guaranteed, periodic value.


Damage Component — More Than Just Bonus Output

The 400% AoE physical damage is already strong by itself, but its real value comes from:

  • Consistency (guaranteed on every cast)
  • Scaling with energy regen
  • Multi-target pressure in PvP

The 400% physical damage AoE is not just supplemental—it becomes a steady source of pressure over time. Because it triggers repeatedly, it scales naturally with longer fights and multi-target scenarios like PvP.

What stands out in practice is how this damage layers into your overall output rather than replacing it. It doesn’t rely on positioning or specific targeting conditions, so it consistently contributes regardless of matchup. Over the course of a fight, this repeated AoE often accounts for a meaningful share of total damage dealt.


Debuff Component — The Real Power

The second half of the skill is what elevates Battle Frenzy into top-tier territory:

  • Targets enemy with highest Physical Attack (almost always the main carry)
  • Applies 50% Physical Damage reduction
  • Lasts 9 seconds

The physical damage reduction is what defines Battle Frenzy’s strategic value. Targeting the enemy with the highest physical attack ensures that the debuff lands where it matters most—on the primary carry.

Why This Is So Strong

  • 50% reduction is an unusually high value
  • 9 seconds covers most of a standard skill cycle
  • Effectively suppresses the enemy’s primary damage dealer

Against physical-heavy metas, this is often the difference between:

  • Stabilizing your frontline
  • Or losing it early

A 50% reduction is substantial enough to noticeably blunt incoming damage, and the 9-second duration allows it to overlap with most combat cycles. In practice, this often results in partial or near-full uptime, especially in longer engagements. Against physical-heavy compositions, this effect alone can stabilize fights that would otherwise be lost early.


Synergy and Build Directions

Battle Frenzy adapts well to different build philosophies. In high energy regeneration setups, it becomes a central engine for both damage and control, triggering frequently enough to feel almost constant. Immortals like Apollo or Khan benefit the most here, especially when paired with Energy Mastery.

In more standard builds, the skill still performs reliably without needing additional support. It doesn’t demand optimization to be effective, which makes it easy to integrate. In Medusa-based setups, it also contributes to stacking Eternal Battlelust, adding another layer of synergy through its triggered damage instances.

1. High Energy Regen Builds (Maximum Damage Value)

Best examples:

  • Apollo
  • Khan

Pairing:

  • Battle Frenzy
  • Energy Mastery

High energy regeneration setups are where Battle Frenzy reaches its full potential. Because the skill triggers on every energy cast, increasing how quickly an immortal cycles their ultimate directly increases both damage output and debuff uptime.

In practice, this means pairing Battle Frenzy with immortals like Apollo or Khan and supporting them with Energy Mastery. With faster energy gain, the skill activates frequently enough that the 400% AoE damage becomes a consistent damage engine rather than a periodic bonus.

Just as important is the debuff uptime. With rapid casting, the 9-second physical damage reduction can overlap or refresh before expiring, effectively keeping the enemy’s primary physical carry suppressed for most of the fight. This shifts Battle Frenzy from a strong utility skill into a central piece of the build, contributing both sustained damage and continuous control.


2. Standard Builds (No Regen Focus)

Battle Frenzy remains effective even without any investment into energy regeneration, which is part of what makes it such a reliable Legendary skill. In standard builds, the trigger frequency is lower, but still consistent enough to provide steady value throughout the fight.

The 400% AoE damage will occur less often compared to high-regen setups, but it still contributes meaningful pressure over time, especially in multi-target situations. More importantly, the 9-second physical damage reduction remains highly impactful. Even at normal energy speeds, the debuff often maintains solid uptime simply because of its long duration relative to typical skill cycles.

In practice, this means you can treat Battle Frenzy as a “plug-and-play” upgrade. It does not require restructuring your march or forcing specific synergies to justify its slot. You gain both additional damage and a strong defensive layer against enemy physical carries, with minimal setup cost.


3. Medusa / DoT Synergy (Eternal Battlelust Interaction)

This is one of the more refined use cases for Battle Frenzy, where the value is not just in its standalone effect, but in how it feeds into a broader synergy and as a scaling engine specifically for Medusa builds which also rely on Eternal Battlelust.

In Medusa-based setups, you already have a steady stream of passive damage through poison ticks. Battle Frenzy adds an additional layer by introducing consistent triggered damage every time an energy skill is cast. Since Eternal Battlelust stacks from both passive and triggered damage instances, this combination accelerates stacking in a very natural way.

What makes this interaction effective is the balance between consistency and frequency. Medusa’s ultimate ensures that stacks are always building, while Battle Frenzy injects periodic bursts of additional triggers that push the stack count higher at key moments in the fight. This reduces reliance on RNG-based skills and leads to a more stable ramp toward maximum stacks.

In practice, this means you do not need to overinvest in trigger chance mechanics to make Eternal Battlelust work. A Medusa core with Battle Frenzy already provides a strong and reliable foundation, allowing the build to scale smoothly into its late-fight power spike.


Flexible Usage — No Type Restrictions

The real strength of this section comes down to one thing: the 50% physical damage reduction debuff is powerful enough to justify the skill almost on its own.

Because the debuff always targets the enemy’s highest physical attack unit, you are consistently hitting the most important threat in the opposing march. That kind of targeted suppression is extremely valuable, especially in a meta where a single carry often determines the outcome of a fight.

This is why Battle Frenzy works so well outside of traditional damage roles. You are not relying on the 400% AoE damage to carry the value of the skill—the debuff already does that. As a result, placing it on a frontline unit, pseudo-DPS, or hybrid immortal is often not just viable, but optimal depending on your setup.

A good example is Anubis. As a semi-tank, he naturally stays alive long enough to maintain consistent uptime on the debuff. At the same time, he contributes enough damage to make use of the AoE component. In practice, this means you are turning a durable frontline unit into a reliable source of both enemy carry suppression and supplemental damage, which is a very efficient use of a single skill slot.

The broader takeaway is that Battle Frenzy is not tied to maximizing damage output—it is about controlling the fight. As long as the debuff is applied consistently, the skill is doing its job, regardless of where you place it.

Practical Implication

You can use Battle Frenzy to:

  • Add utility to non-primary damage dealers
  • Strengthen frontline survivability indirectly
  • Disrupt enemy compositions without restructuring your entire march

Meta Relevance

In the current environment, Battle Frenzy aligns very well with the prevalence of physical damage-focused marches. Many common threats rely heavily on a single high-output carry, and this skill directly counters that structure.

It is particularly effective in matchups where controlling incoming damage is just as important as dealing it. In Chaos-related metas or hybrid environments, weakening a key enemy immortal can shift the tempo of the entire fight, even without maximizing the skill’s damage component.

Against Physical Meta

  • Hard counters high-output carries like:
    • Khan
    • Alexander
    • Apollo builds

In Chaos Matchups

  • Especially valuable outside fully maxed Chaos setups
  • Reducing enemy carry output often shifts the entire fight

Even when not optimized, the debuff alone can justify the skill slot.


Player Perspective

In practice, Battle Frenzy feels reliable in a way many Legendary skills do not.

For instance, when I ran it on a Medusa march without any additional energy investment, the damage contribution was steady, but more importantly, the debuff consistently suppressed the enemy’s main physical source. Against Khan-based marches, this often delayed their impact long enough for poison scaling to take over.

On Apollo, however, the difference is much more pronounced. With Energy Mastery, the frequency of procs increases enough that both the damage and debuff uptime feel almost constant. At that point, Battle Frenzy starts to act less like a support skill and more like a central piece of the build.


Conclusion Summary

Battle Frenzy stands out because it doesn’t ask much from the player to deliver value.

  • Reliable trigger (no RNG)
  • Strong AoE damage scaling with energy
  • Exceptional anti-physical debuff (50% for 9s)
  • Flexible placement across builds

Key takeaway:
Even without optimization, Battle Frenzy is a top-tier Legendary. With energy-focused builds, it becomes one of the most efficient and oppressive skills currently available—especially in physical-heavy metas.


Published: 21-03-2026

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