🎱 Guild Wars 2 Classes Reddit
Revenant is just really cool theme wise, and you get to use dragon skills as herald! And toggleable auras too. Then renegade is a more active support role and now vindicator, this has been one of my favorite classes ever in a video game. And now we get a stealthy healer and it's really great, so much fun to play with.
New Items. On August 22, two new armor sets will become available. The first, the Astral Ward armor, is thematically tied to the story of Guild Wars 2: Secrets of the Obscure and shares the same appearance for all three armor weights. The second set, Rift Hunter’s armor, has unique looks for each weight.
Charr: warrior and engineer cuz they like fucking shit up. Asura:engineer and necromancer cuz they like building shit up. Silvari: ranger cuz they like meeting nature shits. necromancer because they are too young to know that shit is evil. and mesmer because well living world spoilers and shit.
Anything you enjoy, if you're willing to have a harsher re-learning curve then elementalist can be picked up off the floor more easily by a necro (they have amazing baseline revive potential), or for something to make them even harder to be killed the defensive utilities a guardian has can make you both self sufficient (you only need 1 or 2 defensive utilities at a time even on guardian) as
1. SargeMumar. • 3 yr. ago. Necro is the most forgiving class in the game. Both elite specs are hela tanky and deal good damage. Condi scourge is probably one of the easiest classes in the game. Reaper rotation is pretty simple but can have massive drop on dps if you screw up a couple of mechanics. 1. Wh4rrgarbl.
/r/GuildWars2 is the primary community for Guild Wars 2 on Reddit. First one should be whatever you need to make your own armor. For medium armor classes
Yes there is a best class. It is the class you have the most fun on! Try them all in different game modes because only you can choose. Careful though. You might become a multi class player.
With each new expansion adding new specializations for the classes we're getting more and more class icons and readability at a glance becomes quite difficult, they should really allow you to hover over a party/squad members class icon or if in the open world/pvp environments, when you target them you should be allowed to hover over their target icon and display what class/spec they're using.
14 Olmpain1 OP • 1 yr. ago So the classes aren't separate into the classic DPS, Tank, and Support roles? 2 ciove57 • 1 yr. ago • Edited 1 yr. ago No. All the classes can dps or support in some kind of way. There is no tank or healer per se. The main roles (on pve endgame content) are dps, support.
Class advice. [Discussion] About to jump into GW2 and I'm looking for class advice. I'd like to be mostly melee focused. I'm a competent gamer, but wouldn't mind starting with an "easy" class to help my learning curve. Also, I'll probably focus on solo open world play until I really get a feel for things. 24.
The two main reasons are: Lots of utility. Revenants are unique in that they get access to two sets of utility skills (including heal and elite) on top of the weapon swap. You choose two legends out of a possible five for a given elite spec, and each legend comes with their own set of utility skills.
As you can imagine, Elementalist is a high skill-ceiling, high reward class. They are incredibly fragile and complex. They also have the lowest armor and health. However, by mastering them, you're rewarded with not only the most powerful damage in the game, but also a very evasive class. 10.
Just for the record. It's not an extra minute on the golem. It takes a 1:40 standard golem duration to close to 7 minutes. For that reason, it is a benchmarking standard to bench builds with < 20k DPS at a 1 million golem, because those builds are a rotation showcase, not a DPS showcase. Besides, while having a 2 minute showcase is somewhat
I went into Guild Wars 2 nearly 100% set on a Sylvari Necromancer. I'd get to keep the nature and life vibe I got from my night elf druid, and then also keep the demon summoning drain-tanker feel from my warlock. The transition wasn't smoothe, however. Guild Wars 2 minions have some mannerisms that make them less appealing to me.
There's a lot more that makes the two games fundamentally different. Mesmer in GW1 was about extreme punishment and debilitation. Mesmer in GW2 is more about trickery and standard magic flair. There are some punishment skills/traits here, but not to the extent of being the focus of the class (which it was in GW1) 2.
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