/r/GuildWars2 is the primary community for Guild Wars 2 on Reddit. What are the most difficult classes/specializations in PvP, with the highest skill cap? Good build diversity, can cover most roles in pve, each specialization is viable in every gamemode (although Weaver is abit on the weaker side in pvp). It has incredible dmge potential (3/5 PvE top dps builds are ele atm) very strong in support & pugzerg dps in WvW and 2 meta roles in pvp aswell. 1. Gain might when you strike a foe below the health threshold. Dread. 3. Inflicting fear on a foe gives you boons. Shroud skill 3 partially recharges when you defeat foes. Close to Death. Deal increased strike damage to enemies below the health threshold. Spiteful Spirit. There are three situations that require a team-oriented build: Raids, Challenge Mode (CM) Strikes, and CM Master Tier Fractals. For everything else, just bring passable skill. By the time you do all the content leading up to these things, you can afford a second set of ascended for a team-oriented build. In GW2 it doesn't, at least not outside of Elite Specializations. And those specializations can be treated as their own class (which you can swap into without restarting), so the same thing applies; they might get nerfed or buffed but their complexity is the same as it was when it was released. nTUgGD6. Upon reaching level 80, the character gains the ability to train an elite specialization which 2) With four elements per weapon and as many as four conjured weapons, Elementalist has too much going on, with not enough to show for it. The core specializations matching Elements+Arcane is tidy, but not remotely diverse in practice, with many builds using the same traits, and the limited weapon selection lacking a clear sense of purpose. The best classes for newcomers to Guild Wars 2. Newcomers who started with the Steam release do not yet have access to the special specializations that came into the game with the expansions. The specializations only become accessible at level 80 at the earliest. So you have to rely on the basic classes for now. Which is the easiest basic class? In the Unholy specialization: Dotting enemies and watch them coming closer to death tick by tick. It's WoW and it sucks. to swap a class takes waaaay to long and it takes several weeks/months to be viable again. 2. What i'm looking for. Open world events (mass amounts of enemies) This is an up to date Guild Wars 2 guide covering everything you need to know about the Catalyst, which is an elite specialization of the Elementalist. This

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