Unlike many similar games, Guild Wars 2 lacks a gear treadmill (where new gear sets are added periodically making previous gears obsolete). Instead, the driving philosophy is horizontal progression, in which players can achieve non-numerical bonuses via the Mastery system, cosmetics, or Elite Specializations. This progression can occur on both A guardian's virtue improves the effects of their justice, resolve, and courage-based skills, granting them additional effects and bonuses. Virtues is a core specialization for the guardian that focuses on improving their virtues, reducing their cooldowns and altering their passive and active effects. Virtues may enhance consecration and hammer Go to topic listing. All Activity. Game Discussion. Professions. elite spec popularity list ? Heya, was wondering if there is a chart of most to least popular classes and elite specs of pve? besides gw2efficiency.com. thanks 🙂.
The 3 Dragon Trigger burst skills are: Dragon Slash - Force: replaces the autoattack, melee cleave. Dragon Slash - Boost: replaces skill 2, a gap closer/mobility skill with good damage. This is the most commonly used Dragon Trigger skill as it deals high damage and has the reach to hit enemies that are farther away.
Elite-dependent Use before the burst. Get Quickness from either or . for some extra stats. Elite-dependent if you have it. which boosts the Soulbeast's own damage if used in Beastmode. to increase the chance of landing your burst and to proc . for damage. Greatsword burst combo example: your target for CC and to refresh Maul. again.
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(the elite) is used mainly to reset the CD of skills 4-5 of a given attunement, usually Water or Earth for defensive purposes. Auras. You gain Stability and cleanse 1 condition whenever you gain an aura thanks to and . Hammer doesn't really provide easy access to auras, comboing them via is a very important part of the build. Elite. Cataclyste : spécialisation permettant de se servir d'un cor de guerre, de surcharger les affinités et d'utiliser des cris. Tissesort : spécialisation permettant de s'équiper d'une épée et la possibilité de combiner 2 affinités. Débloque également les compétences de type postures. Core builds are not ideal for use later in the game due to the superiority of elite specializations. Engineer is a versatile Core profession whether that’s dealing damage using your Rifle, weapon kits, and turrets or proving you and your team boons drinking and throwing powerful elixirs. This build provides good damage, inflicts high amounts A quick rundown of the strengths of both for PvE content: Power Reaper: Great for Open world with self-generated boons. Great for fractals/Raids with solid burst damage, lesser reliance on allies for boon generation/survivability; however it's not "optimal" (but in my opinion fun to play).
The Thief is one of the most adaptive classes in Guild Wars 2, capable of taking any challenge. It has access to tons of useful utility such as group stealth, crowd control, and boon stealing. Due to this, Thieves are a great class to have around for any type of content, and they’re are only made better by their elite specializations.
Daredevil is an elite specialization for the thief unlocked with the Heart of Thorns expansion. These extremely agile thieves are well aware of the dangers of the jungle, and have trained hard to gain a third endurance bar, and learned martial arts to modify their dodge into a damage skill or a dash. Daredevils learn physical skills, punching
Condi Staff-Staff Mirage is a very simple yet effective build that revolves around spamming. Loading to both deal damage and generate boons. The build provides permanent 25 Might, Fury and Alacrity to yourself and nearby allies, while dealing good Torment, Bleeding, and Confusion damage. While the build has a very prominent lack of burst
MithranArkanere • 3 yr. ago. GW2's 'soft trinity' has 3 main roles that encompass several sub-roles. These 3 main roles are Damage, Control, and Support. If we go by that, each specialization can fit several roles, but we can still give them 1 major role at the core of that specialization: Warrior: Damage : Berserker. nm9TfY.