Point tank Atlas guide

by Idirisfr
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Deja vu
Setback becomes a lobbed explosive, capable of Rewinding multiple enemies.
Setback
Safe Haven
Increase your Healing received by 6-30% while Stasis Field is active.
Armor
5
Lost Legacy
Heal for 80-400 every 1s for 3s after activating Stasis Field.
Stasis Field
2
Phantom Pain
Reduce the Cooldown of Stasis Field by 1-5s after hitting an enemy with Setback.
Setback
5
Hell Hunter
Generate 1-5 Ammo after hitting a fully-charged weapon shot.
Weapon
1
Old Wounds
Increase your maximum Health by 150-750.
Armor
2

Guide

Atlas really looks like a combination of Fernando and Inara on point with this deck, but much more harder to learn and much better if used correctly, I will explain that later. Atlas is very slept on as a point tank. Yes he really do much better off lane, but he can actually stand a chance against the other point tanks.

As you see on my deck I got safe haven in a 5 pointer you might be wondering if I throw my games. You basically get rejuvenate 6 with this card right out of the gates 60% of the times, just like Inara with her dr up. If you know how to use phantom pain with deja vu and can hit all of your setbacks with chronos 2 you may get a 5 second cooldown (having your shield up 60% of the time). This really hard punish the enemy backline expecting you to be naked on point. Also learn how to use your small shield into your advantage, and the enemy backline should be on the other side of the shield no matter what if they're alive.

You get extra healing after those 4 seconds. If you know how to rotate your second chance after your shield drops with the 5 second cooldown you will be having a very easy time. Just be aware of the enemy and you will determine if its a good thing to back off a little to cover after the shield drops. PS if you got someone like a Jenos or mega pot Pip, then you may wanna take another loadout, since Safe haven wont get a chance to get used as its full potential. Also lost legacy is really good, but just gets out sustained by this card, so I am gonna keep it in 5 and 2.

The other cards gets explained alot in other Atlas guides/decks.

Sorry for my english btw.