Gaming Guide

SpiritVale Lazy Shinobi Build: Weapons, Skills, and Farming Rotation

Two Pure Double Grave Razor Kunai, a Strength-focused Power set, and a movement-heavy rotation let this Shinobi clear enemies while barely stopping.

Two Pure Double Grave Razor Kunai, a Strength-focused Power set, and a movement-heavy rotation let this Shinobi clear enemies while barely stopping.

The Lazy Shinobi build in SpiritVale is designed around one habit: keep moving across the map while damage keeps landing. It leans on Fan of Knives as the main attack, then stacks several mobility skills on top so you drift through packs of enemies and clear them almost on autopilot. Strength and Agility carry the whole plan, because Fan of Knives scales with Strength and Agility keeps your attack speed and movement high.

Quick answer: Equip two Pure Double Grave Razor Kunai, wear the Power set for Strength, prioritize Strength and Agility, then summon three clones, apply your buffs, and cycle Fan of Knives, Flash Step, Shadow Step, and Shuriken Fan while steering with your cursor.


Weapons: Two Pure Double Grave Razor Kunai

This build runs a matched pair of Pure Double Grave Razor Kunai. Running two of them stacks their effect, which lowers the cooldown on Fan of Knives and Shuriken Fan while raising the damage of both. The result is that your two main attacks hit harder and come back faster, which is exactly what keeps the rotation flowing.

Pure Double Grave Razor Kunai equipped on a Shinobi character in SpiritVale
Two Pure Double Grave Razor Kunai form the core of the build. Image via Baikun Interactive.

Slot cards that suit the enemies you are farming. Since the daggers can be enchanted with an element, match your card and element choices to the resistances of the pack you plan to clear. That flexibility is why the same weapon layout works across many maps.


Armor and gear

Gear does two jobs here. It pushes your critical rate up and it feeds Strength into Fan of Knives. The Power set handles the Strength side, since each piece grants one Strength per refine, and that scaling directly increases your main damage source.

SlotItemWhat it adds
HeadgearCrimson CrestHelps max critical rate; slot a Mole Rat King card to gain Stomp for extra movement
FaceRune Born VisorAttack percentage and flat attack; slot a House Fly Junk card for critical chance
AccessorySiphoning Arcane GlovesGrants Haste Level 5 and Heal Level 5
Chest, Legwear, Shoes, AccessoryPower setOne Strength per refine on each piece, feeding Fan of Knives damage
Power armor set shown in the SpiritVale character menu
The Power set adds Strength per refine, which scales Fan of Knives. Image via Baikun Interactive.

You can swap the headgear for a different helmet if you want to lean into a specific damage type, but the Crimson Crest with a Mole Rat King card is the easiest way to add both crit and another movement tool through Stomp.


Artifacts and gems

Your artifact set depends on the element your weapon is running. Match it to your enchant so the set bonus lines up with the damage you actually deal.

Artifact setWhen to use it
Corporeal setHoly element weapon
Primordial setFire, water, lightning, or earth weapon

For gems, embed the ones that boost the skills you spam most. Use Fan of Knives, Flash Step, and Shuriken Fan gems, then add an element gem that matches your build’s damage type.


Skill points: Rogue and Shinobi trees

Start in the Rogue tree by maxing the right side, along with Shadow Step, Venom Coating, Lightning Reflexes, and Haste. Those cover mobility, a poison buff, and the attack and movement uptime the rotation depends on.

In the Shinobi tree, prioritize the following skills.

  • Fan of Knives
  • Flash Step
  • Silent Edge
  • Ninjutsu
  • Shadow Seal
  • Shadow Mastery
  • Shuriken Fan
  • Mimic Seal
  • Twisted Fate
  • Elusive Faint

Beyond those, mimic the Fearsome Cry skill from the Berserker. It gives you an attack buff and area damage that folds neatly into the movement rotation.


Stat priorities

Two stats matter most. Strength raises Fan of Knives damage, and Agility keeps your attack speed and movement high so you stay in constant motion. Build around both and the rest of the kit falls into place.


How to play the rotation

Summon all three clones before you engage. They add pressure while you focus on moving and steering.
Buff yourself with Venom Coating, Lightning Reflexes, Haste, and Silent Edge. This is the setup that keeps your damage and speed high through the whole fight.
Cycle your core skills one after another. Use Fan of Knives for movement and damage, Fearsome Cry for the attack buff and area damage, Shadow Step for more movement, and Flash Step for high damage and even more repositioning.
Fire the Stomp card between casts to add extra movement, keeping you gliding through the pack instead of standing still.
Spam Shuriken Fan as a spare damage source whenever you need more, then loop the buffs and skills again.

Keep repeating the buff-and-spam loop while pointing your cursor where you want to go. Because the mobility skills double as damage, you rarely have to stop, which is what makes this a low-effort way to farm large groups. Match your element, cards, and artifact set to the enemies in front of you, and the same skeleton carries you from one map to the next.