Giant - Broken Blade Race Guide
Giant is a Rare C-tier race in Broken Blade, best for Budget sustain.
| Rarity | Rare |
| Drop Rate | 15.87% |
| Tier | C |
| Best For | Budget sustain |
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About Giant
Giant is a Rare race in Broken Blade, ranked C-tier. It is best suited for budget sustain. Useful while learning boss patterns.
With a 15.87% drop rate, Giant is a Rare race with a reasonable drop rate. It can serve as a temporary option while you farm for something better.
Giant Effects
- ✓ +10% Damage Reduction
- ✓ +5% Life Steal
Notes
Useful while learning boss patterns.
How to Get Giant
- Reach level 500 to unlock race rerolls.
- Fight the Nivaron boss for Race Reroll items.
- Use a Race Reroll from your inventory to roll a new race.
- Each roll is random from the full race pool. Giant has a 15.87% chance per roll.
You can also trade with other players for specific race rerolls if trading is available.
Best Build Pairings
Best Weapon
Any S/A tier weapon
Recommended Element
Fire or Thunder
Recommended Blessing
Odin or Jormungandr
Keep or Reroll?
Giant is a C-tier race. It will carry you through early content, but you should plan to reroll once you unlock race rerolls at level 500. Target Aesir, Vanir, Nether, or Elf for a meaningful upgrade.
Giant in Different Game Modes
Giant provides minimal benefit in any game mode. For leveling, its small bonuses are barely noticeable. For boss fights, the effects are too small to make a meaningful difference. For Boss Rush, Giant is not recommended. Focus on getting any Epic or higher race as soon as possible.
Giant Synergies
<strong class="text-white">Weapons:</strong> Any weapon works with Giant, but the bonuses are too small to create meaningful synergy. <strong class="text-white">Elements:</strong> Fire or Thunder. <strong class="text-white">Blessings:</strong> Odin or Jormungandr. Focus on getting a better race before investing in synergy optimization.
Always match your race to your weapon type first, then choose element and blessing to support the same build direction.
Is Giant Worth the Grind?
Giant is not worth grinding for. Common and Uncommon races like Human and Dwarves are what you start with and should be rerolled away from as soon as possible. Save your Nivaron rerolls and use them to chase Epic or higher races.
Beginner Value
Giant offers minimal bonuses. It works fine for the tutorial and early zones, but do not invest heavily in optimizing around it. Treat it as a placeholder.
Late-game Value
Giant is not viable for serious endgame content. The stat bonuses are too small to compete with Legendary and Mythical race options. Reroll before investing in late-game builds.
Common Mistakes
- ✗ Assuming all races are equal — higher rarity races provide significantly stronger effects.
- ✗ Keeping a C-tier race for too long. Once you hit level 500 and can farm Nivaron, start rerolling for a better option.
- ✗ Ignoring race-weapon synergy. Pairing your race with the right weapon type maximizes its effects.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I keep Giant?
Giant is a C-tier race. It will carry you through early content, but you should plan to reroll once you unlock race rerolls at level 500. Target Aesir, Vanir, Nether, or Elf for a meaningful upgrade.
How do I get Giant?
Giant can be obtained through race rerolls unlocked at level 500. Defeat the Nivaron boss for reroll chances. Giant is a Rare race with a 15.87% drop rate.
What builds work best with Giant?
Giant is best for Budget sustain. Effects: +10% Damage Reduction, +5% Life Steal.
How does Giant perform in Boss Rush?
Giant provides minimal benefit in any game mode. For leveling, its small bonuses are barely noticeable. For boss fights, the effects are too small to make a meaningful difference. For Boss Rush, Giant is not recommended. Focus on getting any Epic or higher race as soon as possible.
Is Giant worth rerolling for?
Giant is not worth grinding for. Common and Uncommon races like Human and Dwarves are what you start with and should be rerolled away from as soon as possible. Save your Nivaron rerolls and use them to chase Epic or higher races.