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New World Aeternum Season 10 Tank Builds Guide | Master Solo And Team Combat

Posted: Oct 28, 2025 Views: 91

Whether you're playing as a tank on a New World Aeternum team or prefer to tank solo, you need to master reliable builds. Crafting any build in New World is a complex process that requires careful consideration of multiple factors.

With the addition of the new Nighthaven zone, new battle modes, and raids in Season 10, the chances of encountering unstable and dangerous situations have increased, so a solid tank build will help you survive longer.

Below, we'll cover everything you need to know about crafting a tank build suitable for various combat scenarios this season.

New World Aeternum Season 10 Tank Builds Guide | Master Solo And Team Combat

What Qualities Should Tank Builds Possess?

Tanker roles often convey a solid and reliable impression in combat. While their damage output may be average, their health and defense are superior to their DPS, making them effective at attracting enemies and protecting teammates in team fights.

However, the tank builds we're introducing this time are designed to be suitable both for solo and team play, so their damage output needs to be average.

Therefore, when choosing artifacts, armor, and perks, in addition to the most important health and defense bonuses, it's important to include items with damage buffs to ensure you can still kill enemies in a timely manner during solo exploration.

In addition, for tank builds, you should always focus on strength and constitution. Investing enough points in each, try to maintain a 1:1 or 1.5:1 ratio between the two.

Artifact Selection

Although Season 10 has added new artifacts, don't rush. New isn't always the best. At least for tank builds, we recommend the classic ring Blooddrinker.

The most important perk within this artifact, Ghoul's Harmony, grants you 25% lifesteal effect and increases all healing from lifesteal by an additional 5%.

Although the accompanying debuff reduces your base damage to enemies, the overall artifact system update introduced in Season 10 has reduced this value from 25% to 20%, and further reduced to 15% if the target is diseased.

This way, you can receive substantial, consistent healing on your own, ensuring you're constantly replenished, whether you're fighting solo or your team's healer is struggling.

While tanks should have some damage potential, that's predicated on having adequate health and defense, so don't worry about equipping Blooddrinker.

As for armor artifacts, both Void Darkplate and The Unmoved are excellent. The former offers durability and increased block damage, while the latter, while less tanky, reflects void damage equal to 16% of your weapon's damage.

Which armor artifact you choose depends on your personal needs: to be a more robust team shield or a versatile offensive and defensive player.

As for amulets, Odo is recommended. It supplements your damage output and provides lifesteal and healing benefits, as follows:

  • Odo's Punishment: Increases your damage dealt to stunned or knocked-down enemies by 20%.
  • Odo's Confidence: All your attacks grant 3% lifesteal. If you don't have a shield equipped, you gain an additional 5% lifesteal.
  • Leeching II: Restore health equal to 3.2% of your damage dealt.
  • Trenchant Strikes II: Increases the damage of your Heavy Melee attacks by 12%.

Main Weapon Selection

New World Aeternum offers a wide variety of weapon types, and choosing a primary weapon that synergize effectively with your secondary weapon is crucial.

For tank builds, Sword and Shield is generally the best primary weapon. While dual-wielding a weapon may offer lower mobility, its active and passive abilities give it exceptional utility and defense, making it particularly well-suited for tanking in PvE.

You can choose a Sword and Shield-centric tank build based on your needs and available artifacts. Of course, different build styles require you to unlock different Sword and Shield abilities.

PvE - Shield Bash: Increases defense, damage output, cooldown reduction, and threat management

  • Upheaval
  • Shield Bash
  • Defender's Resolve

PvE - Shield Rush: Continuously reduces damage from one or more enemies, maintaining a continuous buff

  • Shield Rush

PvE - Defensive Formation Tank: A tank build with optimal defense

  • Defensive Formation

PvP - Shield Rush: Focuses on damage, ideal for solo PvP play

  • Leaping Strike
  • Shield Bash
  • Shield Rush

Also, it's best to add a Cut Pristine Carnelian Gem to your sword. This grants a taunt effect when you use certain abilities, attracting and suppressing enemy attacks. This is very useful in team fights.

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How To Choose Your Secondary Weapon?

Regardless of your build style, we recommend Hatchet as your secondary weapon. While it lacks obvious tanking characteristics, it's highly forgiving, easy to master, and compatible with most builds and combat types.

However, it's important to note that Hatchet is best suited for PvE combat, as it deals more damage and complements your primary weapon. Additionally, Cut Pristine Carnelian Gem can also be added to your secondary weapon.

Which Additional Perks Can Enhance Your Build?

In addition to the perks inherent to artifacts, some gear provides slots for you to add more perks, boosting the strength of the gear and even the entire build. For tank builds, the following perks are recommended:

  • Enchanted Ward: Reduces the damage dealt by enemy light and heavy attacks.
  • Refreshing Ward: Reduces skill cooldown, allowing you to block or defend more frequently.
  • Hated: Helps you continuously generate threat, attracting enemy aggro.
  • Health: Increases your maximum health.
  • Protection Perks: Choose perks with targeted protection based on the type of combat you're facing.
  • Conditioning Perks: Choose perks that reduce specific types of damage based on the type of combat you're about to face.

That's all for this guide. If you or your friends are playing a tank role, this guide should help you complete the new content in Season 10!

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