Anthem is out now, and BioWare’s fun new loot shooter has four impressive Iron Man-like Javelin suits to choose from: Ranger, Colossus, Interceptor, and Storm. If you ask us, the Storm might be the most fun of the lot. It’s essentially an armored flying space wizard, with elemental magic powers to rain death down on all who dare to face you. But what are some of the best Anthem Storm builds you can have?
We’ve already talked previously about the best Anthem builds for each of the Javelin types, but now we’re going to go more in-depth with the Storm Javelin and look at several of the most useful things you can do with Storm, from the best Seals to use, best components and weapons to equip, to use to use its Ultimate and combos effectively. Let’s take a look.
Anthem Storm | Best Focus Seals
Glacial Spear is an ice detonator beam, and can make for excellent ice combos with any ice primer (either from you or a partner). Frost Shards are fun as little snowballs to throw at mobs to freeze them, which can buy you some time, either to get away or kill them, but aren’t that powerful. Burning Orb can either be fired quickly or, better, charged for a devastating fire shot. It’s a great fire detonator too. Shock Blast seems like a powerful lightning ball until you use it and it bounces off one enemy and disappears. It’s good for an electric detonator or tight spaces, but otherwise not so great. Arc Burst is an awesome lightning strike that makes you feel like the Emperor in Star Wars, but it’s not a primer or detonator so don’t expect to get combos with it.
Anthem Storm | Best Blast Seals
Lightning Strike is by far the most fun power in the game. Hold the button down, choose a circular location (enemies it’ll hit turn yellow) and unleash an instant death storm. It’s a cool detonator too. Ice Storm handles much the same, except it doesn’t just damage, it also freezes, so it’s a great combo primer. Flame Burst is also similar, except with a fire storm instead, but it’s not quite as useful as the previous too since it doesn’t prime or detonate combos. It’s just death. Living Flame, however, is a neat primer that’s essentially a fiery homing rocket. Good all-round, then. Ice Blast fires a chunk of ice at enemies, freezing them, but you better hope nothing gets in the way. Ice Storm is better.
Anthem Storm | Best Support Seals
There are only two Storm Support Seals, so don’t go hoping for a decent one to show up as there aren’t any in Anthem (at least, not yet). Nexus creates a bubble where cooldowns are greatly increased, allowing you and your teammates chance to use their abilities more quickly… except no one will notice it, and the battle will quickly move away from the bubble. Wind Wall is far more useful, as it basically just creates a barrier that enemy projectiles can’t get through. Just stick it up anywhere facing an enemy, especially a turret, and it’ll be of some use. Even if it looks like it’s doing nothing.
Anthem Storm | How to use the Elemental Storm Ultimate
The Storm Javelin’s Ultimate ability is, appropriately, the Elemental Storm, and it’s tremendously powerful. It fires off an ice, fire, and lightning barrage at your enemies, and you can aim each of them between hits. Look out for enemies turning yellow, so you can tell the barrage will hit them. It finishes with a meteor strike, which should kill everything that isn’t a boss. Use it against large groups of enemies or more than one powerful enemy. It’ll do significant damage to bosses, but only use it on them if they’re the only enemy left you’ll be facing.
Anthem Storm | Best components to equip
In case you haven’t noticed, the Storm Javelin is all about elemental attacks, so you’ll want to equip your Storm with some useful components that maximize those abilities. Elemental Empowerment is pretty good, as it increases your abilities’ recharge rates by 50 percent, meaning that you could be flinging lightning strikes and homing fireballs like nobody’s business, and not even bother with firing weapons. However, there is a 20 percent decrease in damage, which might make it less attractive, especially if you use weapons a lot too.
Elemental Synergy goes the opposite direction to Empowerment, as it boosts ability damage by 50 percent, but at the cost of decreasing the recharge times by 20 percent. If you’re a weapons person this might be a good one to use, but we’d still probably pick Empowerment. Elemental Conduit, on the other hand, is nothing but useful. Like Synergy it increases the damage of your abilities, but there’s no cost, since it also decreases physical damage you receive. Generally don’t bother with weapon or ammo-specific components, since the Storm Javelin isn’t about those, although as you unlock more slots, any components that boost shield or armor are good all-rounders too.
Anthem Storm | Best weapons to use
The Storm isn’t as flimsy as the Interceptor, but it’s by no means a strong weapons-based fighter like the Colossus or even Ranger. A Storm player will want to focus on hovering around the battlefield, which boosts the Javelin’s shields, and use its abilities to start raining death on its enemies from a distance. Close-range is a no-no since the Storm won’t last long in a fight like that, although it does have a good melee attack that knocks back enemies.
Therefore, when it comes to weapons to equip with your Storm, you’ll want to look at decent mid or long-range weaponry such as sniper rifles, assault weaponry, or marksman rifles. The Devastator sniper rifle is one of our favorites, as it’s essentially an instant long-range RPG, so if you’ve got one keep it in reserve for the most troublesome enemies. Pair it with a decent marksman rifle and you should be good to go with weapons, just remember you’ll want to mostly focus on your elemental abilities. Don’t forget to hover, either. It doesn’t just look cool, it also boosts your protection.
Anthem Storm | Best Storm combos
Your Blast Seals offer all your best Primers to start combos, so Ice Storm or Living Flame. Ice Storm, of course, offers a powerful area-of-effect attack on multiple enemies, but Living Flame is a homing attack, so you’ll have to choose which one you want to equip. Try both out in Freeplay, see what works for you. Remember not to bother with Flame Burst at all when it comes to combos, since it does nothing.
After that, your best Focus Seal detonator options are Burning Orb or Glacial Spear. These two come down to either firing small fireballs at enemies or spraying them with an ice beam, but otherwise they can set off a combo no problem. You can, of course, use some Blast Seals as detonators instead, such as Lightning Strike. However, you’ll mostly want to focus on the tried-and-tested combo system of Blast Seal primer tied up with Focus Seal detonator. That’s only if you don’t work with other teammates to pull of combos, of course, as in that case you can use as many combo detonators as you like.
Anthem's Javelins
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Everything You Need to Know About Anthem's Javelins
So, you're diving into Anthem? Not sure which of the mech suits to climb into first? We've taken them all for a test flight, cooled off under the waterfall, and returned with the lowdown on all four. Here's everything you need to know about Anthem's Javelins. -
Ranger
No matter your preference, you'll be starting your Anthem run in a Ranger. Described as the all around jack of all trades, the Ranger can slot into any situation and round out any team. Rangers can dash across short distances and strike foes with a devastating Shock Mace. -
Lock and Load
As for gear, a Ranger can pack grenades or cannon blasts. These range from elemental bombs to heat-seeking missiles. Rangers can support their team with a bubble shield that protects from foes or enhances damage. Finally, the Ranger's ultimate is a volley of missiles that can hit dozens of enemies at once. -
Colossus
For a mech game, Anthem sure does have some agile suits. If you want a more traditional giant robot experience, may we suggest the Colossus? The biggest of the four Javelins, the Colossus is a tank that blasts into battle with a mounted flamethrower and several ordinances. -
Prepare for Titanfall
The Colossus is all about busting things up. Whether that's with various mortars, a literal firewall or a burst of lightning, you'll be charging through foes and making a lot of noise. There's also a Railgun and a Flak Cannon to strap on if you want to get even more up close and personal. -
Interceptor
You want fast? Pick the Interceptor. With an innate triple jump and three dashes, you'll be moving all around the battlefield as you pepper opponents with shots. Mark enemies with your Target Beacon to single them out and boost damage across your team. Or, just focus in yourself with this mech's range of different systems. -
The Need for Speed
Interceptor players shine in the melee arena. Among their options are an electrifying dash attack, several different elemental ninja stars, and poisonous options for decaying large groups of foes. You can also do the Naruto thing and create duplicates to confuse your opponents before hitting your final strike. -
Storm
Of all the Javelins in Anthem, the Storm is the most unique. It's not every day that your robot suit is slinging magic spells like some kind of wizard from the moon. Storms can hover in mid-air away from danger and pepper the field with damage. -
Bringing the Thunder
You've got everything you'd expect from an elemental warrior. Ice beams, lightning bolts, frost shards, and fireballs, all at your fingertips. When you charge your ultimate, you can combine all the elements into a torrent of energy that can wipe out a whole squadron. -
What's Next for Javelins?
Storm, Colossus, Ranger, and Interceptor. These are the four Javelins that Freelancers can pilot in their Anthem adventures. Will we see more variety in future Javelin designs? New abilities for existing warriors? New chances for combo attacks? Only time and BioWare's roadmap can say for sure.