by The Guild Wars 2 Team on October 26, 2021. The third Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons™ elite specialization beta event is now live! If you have a Guild Wars 2 account in good standing, you’re invited to try three of the new elite specializations from the upcoming expansion, which is available for prepurchase now.
Revenant elite specializations customization request: 1. - As soon as the Revenant gets promoted to any Elite Specialization should get the skills of the 4 basic stance's be converted to free skills. 2. - All 3 elite specializations get a new stance called "revenant". 3. - Choose from the 20 skills 5 skills and compose your own "revenant stance".
by The Guild Wars 2 Team on September 21, 2021. The second Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons™ elite specialization beta event is now live! If you have a Guild Wars 2 account in good standing, you’re invited to try three of the new elite specializations from the upcoming expansion, which is available for prepurchase now.
I love playing a Ranger. It has been my go-to class/profession since Guild Wars 1. I've played both of the Ranger elite specializations, and I still prefer to play a 'vanilla' Ranger. There are some cases where the elite specs are more valued, such as Raids and WvW (at least in my experience). In PvP however, I have had success with my vanilla
Studio Update: Spring 2023. by The Guild Wars 2 Team on May 01, 2023. Hello, Commanders! Welcome to the latest installment of the ArenaNet Studio Update, your go-to resource for Guild Wars 2 development news. Today we’ll address some community questions regarding our announcement back in February, share an updated roadmap through the
eaglebach. •. Catalyst is how they fix weaver - a melee orient spec that doesn’t require you to press over 9000 in one rotation. So IF there’s a fix for catalyst, it will come in the next expac after EoD. Kfct.
Specializations . Warriors have five core specializations, and three elite specializations: Core Strength — Focuses on dodging, physical (utility) skills and brute force. Enhances greatsword and physical skills. Arms — Focused on critical hits and condition damage. Enhances sword and signet skills, as well as dual-wielding (i.e. off-hand).
As for you, there's three routes I'd suggest. First, if your Guardian drops the healing angle entirely, go full healing Druid. Second option, go Druid with full offensive stats. That would give you some emergency heals of your own, and allow you to bring Grace of the Land to buff your party with might.
While 9 times out of 10 elite specializations will perform 10x better, sometimes you just want to play a simple build or maybe you just don’t want to pay money. Luckily for F2P players, Core Ranger builds are still decently strong in Guild Wars 2 .
Which is nice, but I can't help but say that when I see new expansions in GW2 I have always been most excited about new mechanic and playstyle changes that will arrive with new Elite Specializations.. which does mean I'll be rather disappointed if there isn't going to be one.
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