Shadow-Dancer

A reported Dexterity-focused build pattern tied to bleed and fast melee. Treat exact stat targets as guide reports until broader testing confirms them.

Quick answer

Shadow-Dancer is tracked as a community-reported Dexterity/bleed build using Obsidian Dagger and Ring of the Leech.

Evidence status

Community Reported

Reported by a player, forum, wiki, or third-party guide, but not independently verified here.

Patch/version: Early Access launch window

Visual evidence

These images come from official Steam media or clearly labeled source references. They add visual context without pretending that every reported item has a verified item-icon screenshot.

Fatekeeper close-range combat with shield and enemy from official Steam media

Shield and melee pressure reference

Official combat visual used to explain melee pressure and punish windows.

Fatekeeper character and inventory screen from official Steam media

Build screen reference

Official UI visual used as build-planning context.

Route and loot map

This is a text route and loot ledger, not a fabricated map screenshot. It shows what to check, what the current report says, and what still needs direct capture.

Shadow-Dancer route and loot ledger
TypeNameRoute / useEvidence
Key weapon reportObsidian DaggerBleed / Dexterity pressureCommunity Reported
Key relic reportRing of the LeechCritical execution sustainCommunity Reported

Wiki data

Fields below keep their own evidence labels. A reported location or effect is useful for play planning, but it is not treated as official unless the source supports that.

Shadow-Dancer wiki fields
FieldValueEvidenceSource
RoleDexterity melee / bleed pressureCommunity ReportedEntry sources
Reported key gearObsidian Dagger, Ring of the LeechCommunity ReportedEntry sources
RiskDepends on exact bleed, iframe, and enemy punish behaviorUnverifiedEntry sources

Sources

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Related entries and guides

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