26. CptVinDiesel • 4 mo. ago. actually quite helpful for super-casual players. Straight forward, effective, and forgiving builds are best in slot for everyone that’s unfamiliar with the content or didn’t have time to really get into the thick of it. will recommend a spellbreaker build now, kudos. 6. Warrior elite specs : r/Guildwars2 - RedditAre you a warrior fan who wants to know more about the different elite specializations in Guild Wars 2? Join the discussion with other players and share your opinions, experiences and tips on how to master each spec. Whether you prefer spell breaker, bladesworn or berserker, you will find something interesting and helpful in this thread. If you include the current 2 elite specs you need a total of 30 combination traits. That's actually more than 2 whole specializations. And I'd much rather see more core specializations and new skills than a single trait on top of what we have. I won't go into the math here, but more specializations, with their trait selection, also offers an Elite specializations. Dragonhunter. Dragonhunter # Unlock Unlock type Hero point cost Cumulative cost 1 About Guild Wars 2 Wiki; Disclaimers; Mobile view 1) Range-themed elite specialisation for elementalist. The existing elite specialisations are, to a greater or lesser degree, designed around close-range or melee combat, and slapping a ranged weapon on them only goes so far (weaver probably works the best). 2) Support-focused elite for warrior. . The ramp up to Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons is well underway, with plenty of details surrounding new features and elite specializations making the rounds. While Guild Wars 2 wasn't in the best place for many fans, details regarding the franchise's heavily anticipated return to Cantha have generated a notable amount of buzz within the community, and the upcoming elite specializations are On the Guild Wars 2 release, each profession had five core specializations to choose from. Currently, the number has been increased to seven, with the addition of two elite specs available in the Heart of Thorns and Path of Fire expansions (you have to buy them to gain access to these specs though). If you include the current 2 elite specs you need a total of 30 combination traits. That's actually more than 2 whole specializations. And I'd much rather see more core specializations and new skills than a single trait on top of what we have. I won't go into the math here, but more specializations, with their trait selection, also offers an The Willbender is the End of Dragons Elite Specialization for the Guardian. The Willbender replaces your virtues with the Willbender Flames. This turns the slow moving, supportive guardian into a very self centered soldier. Less defense, more offense! Willbender vs. Firebrand vs. Dragonhunter vs. Core Guardian. What are the best and worst designed Elite Specializations? Not most and least powerful, which are the best designed. An op spec that's mandatory but not fun would likely not be well designed, for instance, whereas a usually underpowered spec with a strong niche that's a lot of fun might be okay. Any Professions winners, with three well

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