The Ultimate Healing Brig Build in Skull and Bones
This isn't a hybrid. This isn't "some sustain on the side." This is a full commitment to restoration, support, and battlefield control. And thanks to recent fixes and balance changes, the Brig is finally performing phenomenally in this role.
Let's break down exactly how this build works-and why it might be one of the most valuable setups in endgame PvE and make Skull and Bones Items.
The Ship: Fully Upgraded Brig (7/7)
With the Brig upgraded to 7/7:
Base Ship Rank: 9
Hull Health: 61,875
Brace Strength: 14,880
That's already a solid defensive baseline before any bonuses are applied.
At the time of testing, Leest armor was equipped for farming purposes, offering:
49% Toxic Resistance
Artificer and Evolved perks
However, for Kraken encounters and serious group content, Mantle of the Deep is typically the preferred armor for broader survivability.
The Core Perks: Artificer & Evolved
The Brig's Artificer perk has been updated and now works exactly as intended-making it incredibly strong for sustained support play.
Artificer
Consecutive weapon hits on two targets increase weapon and repair amount by 2% (up to 30%).
Resets if 11 seconds pass between hits.
Reduces auxiliary reload time by 10%.
Nearby friendly ships receive 10% increased hull restoration per repair weapon equipped.
This stacking mechanic rewards active engagement. Keep hitting targets, and your healing scales dramatically.
Evolved
When non-offensive auxiliary weapons are equipped:
Restores severe damage at 0.4% per second.
Restores brace strength at 2% per second.
When offensive auxiliaries are equipped:
Increases weapon damage by 20% for you and nearby allies.
Here's the surprising part: even while running a repair auxiliary, allies are still benefiting from the 20% damage increase. That makes this build outstanding for Kraken fights and other boss encounters.
You're not just healing. You're amplifying team DPS.
Primary Repair Weapon: Reach Warden
Every player received one via the Smuggler's Pass, and it's the backbone of this build.
Repair Amount: 2,607
Reload Time: 6.41 seconds
Applies Argus Touch stacks:
Each hit restores 1% hull over 2 seconds.
Stacks up to 10 (10% over 20 seconds).
Targets beyond 200 meters receive 2 stacks per hit.
At max stacks, removes Torn Sails and prevents new charges.
This weapon alone creates powerful sustained healing over time, especially when consistently landing hits on allies.
Supporting Repair Weapons
Port Side (1,655 Repair)
Rolled with Service (+9.4% repair amount)
Sailor's Respite
Tranquility
While not fully god-rolled, it proves the build doesn't require perfect stats to function effectively.
Starboard (1,521 Repair)
Anti-Blast
Strengthen (brace boost)
Sailor's Respite
Stern
Fix (strong repair bonus)
Invigorate (crew stamina sustain)
Sailor's Respite
You'll notice a pattern: Sailor's Respite is everywhere. That 7% bonus adds up across multiple repair sources, significantly increasing total throughput.
Auxiliary: Little Grace III (3,404 Repair)
This auxiliary is essential for consistent group sustain.
Perks:
Fix
Restorative
Empower
When deployed correctly, this becomes a battlefield anchor-especially when paired with furniture bonuses.
Armor Choices
Leest Armor (Farming Setup)
Sumo Sunder
19.9% chance for 50% abrasive damage to restore hull health after bracing
Interestingly, this effect works more reliably than expected.
Mantle of the Deep (Kraken Setup)
Resist All
Maintenance
Survivor
For Kraken encounters, this armor provides superior survivability against tentacle strikes and AoE chaos.
Furniture: The Real Engine of the Build
Furniture is where this healing Brig becomes elite-tier support.
Royal Sterilization Tent (Major Furniture)
+21% repair amount on targets below 70% hull
1% of repair restores 0.1% crew stamina
-11% repair reload time
This is arguably the best major furniture piece for any repair-focused ship.
Machinist Table
+25% repair buoy radius
+25% repair buoy output
Float Collars
+100% buoy health
+50% buoy duration
Your buoys last longer and survive Kraken tentacles and AoE far better.
Companion Screens
-20% incoming AoE damage
-10% burning charge
+3% max hull health
Companion Spirit Sucker
-20% crew stamina depletion at brace start
+15% brace strength
+7% armor rating
Droid Workshop I
+6% repair amount
Together, these stack into a layered, resilient, high-output healing engine.How It Performs: Kraken Encounter
The real test? The Kraken.
With just one teammate, this build essentially turns the fight into easy mode. With two teammates, it becomes trivial.
Key advantages:
Constant hull regeneration
Crew stamina sustain
Brace strength regeneration
Damage amplification for allies
Torn Sail removal
Large buoy coverage zones
The Brig also has four rear gun ports, making it one of the only ships capable of consistent backward pressure while repositioning-an underrated advantage in boss fights.
Tentacles fall quickly. Torpedoes are manageable. AoE damage becomes survivable.
The Kraken goes down-and your team barely feels the pressure.
Why This Build Works
1.Stacking Repair Scaling-Artificer increases healing output over time.
2.Multiplicative Bonuses-Furniture and perks compound.
3.Ally Damage Boosts-20% damage increase while healing.
4.Status Utility-Torn Sail removal and brace sustain.
5.Sustained Buoy Coverage-Long-lasting area healing.
Instead of reacting to damage spikes, this build prevents collapse before it starts.
Strengths
Exceptional group sustain
Makes difficult PvE content manageable
Boosts team damage output
High brace survivability
Doesn't require perfect rolls
Weaknesses
Not built for solo DPS racing
Relies on teammates for maximum value
Requires consistent weapon hits to maintain Artificer stacks
Precision positioning required for buoy optimization
Is It Worth It?
Absolutely-if you play in groups.
This is not a flashy, scoreboard-topping build. It's a team-enabling build. The kind that turns chaotic fights into coordinated victories.
It only takes one ally to make it shine.
Two allies? Even better.
In large encounters like the Kraken, it feels borderline overpowered.
Final Thoughts
Support builds in Skull and Bones are often overlooked in favor of raw damage. But this healing Brig proves that restoration can be just as impactful-if not more so-than firepower.
With:
61k+ hull
Strong brace sustain
Massive repair throughput
Ally damage buffs
Long-duration buoy support
If you're tired of running the same DPS meta builds and want to try something that changes the dynamic of every encounter, give this healing Brig a shot.