On the GM tier I think you have 2 good choices: Vicious Reprisal which is good for damage and generating Might (which can allow you to change Vindication with something else) and Steadfast Rejuvenation which heals you for quite a bit every second when you are using upkeep skills (Mallyx Elite, Jalis Hammers or Kalla Elite which already heals
Open world builds im currently using: glass cannon build Using a mishmash of equipment leaning into power and trying to stat optimize. Sits at ~80% crit rate: base (dagger) 51% + traited fury 40% = ~91% crit rate with ~212% crit dmg total from traits. power sustain build Using full zerks with speed/SoI.

Quote. @Farwind.1796 said: @"Trise.2865" said:You can change your "elite" specializations as easily as changing any other specialization. So your saying I can go up both elite trees at the same time? I just have to start putting points in the other elite specialization. Yes, the only limitation is that you can't have them both equiped at the

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Tempest can provide alacrity and healing while catalyst can provide quickness, although they aren't commonly chosen over other classes which can provide these boons. Catalyst is also one of the best DPS specs. Both are also good for PvP, tempest as a healer and catalyst as a duelist.

That would allow all existing weapons to work with it. Honestly they should tweak the ele elite so it changes all auras into that effect. This, replacing auras by the new orb mechanic would be a great way to make the elite specialization feel like something different. have the same feeling with the vindicator ability.

I think if classes had their own unique story instances with different chapters on different subjects of the class's lore (such as heroes of the past, or origin of the class, groups that the class was associated with, origin of the Elite spec and the founder, etc) can be told with players becoming whatever lore figure that is being presented in

When designing a new elite specialization, Arena Net reviews all aspects of Guild Wars 2 to identify areas where a class may be lacking or underperforming.Whether it's the general open world and hardcore endgame PvE or structured PvP and World vs. World, classes are examined to determine if there is a gap in the roles they perform or if they may be under-represented in a particular facet of
Out of all the classes able to wield a sword, the mesmer does it best IMO. This is the correct answer. Thief also gets good use from a sword, they would probably be second, followed by Guardian if you are doing a dps build. I actually really like the ranger 1H sword. As do I -- rangers with swords end up VERY bouncy.
The ebb and flow between using holoforge to build heat, then doing more sword damage while heat dissipates just feels very natural and intuitive, while shaking the way engineer plays up quite a bit. Which is what a good elite spec should do, play well and offer a different playstyle for the class. 17. Kyrbi9.
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