🐡 Guild Wars 2 Elite Classes

Aside from the desired Tengu from which Cantha has many of. What about Largos?They have rich culture just waiting to be pried out. Which itself can be based off of the original Guild Wars 1 Assassin. Many largos dual wield swords which could be a new addition to the THIEF class as an offhand weap I find it really fun to theorize and brainstorm ideas for new elite specializations and I wanted to share my ideas for the next expansion. While weapon choices, class roles, traits, and balance are important, I like to focus on core themes and unique class mechanics because I think those are what makes an elite specialization successful from a design perspective. D tier: class is dangerous to the player- death is more likely then success. F tier: the class is awful, out classed by every other class- class needs a rework. S tier: Ranger: large kit of damage, pets, strong healing, not totally squishy. Revenant: Same thing as ranger: you can do all roles, its also flashy. A tier: Cast Lesser Endure Pain when you use an elite skill. Resilient Roll : Gain resistance when you dodge. Merciless Hammer : Hammer and mace skills deal increased damage when striking a disabled or defiant foe. Gain adrenaline when you disable a foe. Disables include stun, taunt, daze, knockback, pull, knockdown, sink, float, fear, and launch. Tier 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. Using any of the Facet skills causes a looping piece of music to play. It appears to be based on the Crystal Desert theme from Guild Wars 1. Its volume can be adjusted via the Player Instrument Volume slider in the Sound Options menu. External links . Meet the Herald: Revenant's Elite Specialization; Points of Interest: Herald spotlight on YouTube Ya, Guild Wars 1 had many many options, and they were for the most part all free form, where you picked two classes, and you had access to all of those classes skills. the design of Guild Wars 1 was based off of Magic the Gathering, which I won't go into, but generally the same ideas that apply to card games (creating uncountable number of Elite Specializations: Daredevil; Deadeye; Specter; A lot of Guild Wars 2 players will swear by the potential devastation that can be brought by the hands of a skilled Thief player. They may be Vindicator went from being unable to compete vs Herald in PvP as a 1+ but had good potential as a bruiser with the third evade trait (the only one which did cost 50 endurance as the rest of the classes/builds on the game, and the only jump which was used by players in the second beta) to being cornered in a single no stackable dodge as the You might just wanna keep playing the story and you'll get to know her better. 27. carnespecter. ash trash. • 5 mo. ago. renegade is the elite spec built especially and perfectly thematically for charr. 8. dartungar • 5 mo. ago. My Guard is a charr and I have to say it fits quite nicely. The three new elite specs will be playable in an open beta test from Oct. 26 to 30. The final batch of specializations are for all three of the medium-armor classes. "End Of Dragons" is scheduled 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. .

guild wars 2 elite classes