Basically what it says, never played Ranger before, mained a necro and thief on and off for years (I'm pretty casual despite hours in the game), enjoying the famous pokemon aspect, have a nice buff nord lass who's easy on the eye but my ultimate goal is a classic ranged longbow type as all my oth
Hero Points (HPs) are the single currency gained and used to unlock your skills, traits, specializations, etc. You get a set amount of them from the leveling up-process, used to unlock your profession's core skills, traits, etc.
Each character in the base game can choose from five core specializations per profession, while accounts with Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns gain access to one elite specialization for
Daredevil is an elite specialization for the thief unlocked with the Heart of Thorns expansion. These extremely agile thieves are well aware of the dangers of the jungle, and have trained hard to gain a third endurance bar, and learned martial arts to modify their dodge into a damage skill or a dash.
Vindicator is an elite specialization for the revenant unlocked with the End of Dragons expansion.Vindicators have learned to commune with the legendary Canthan heroes Saint Viktor zu Heltzer of the Kurzicks and Archemorus of the Luxons, who joined forces to defeat the corrupted assassin Shiro Tagachi, a short lived victory that killed them both and enveloped Cantha in the curse of the Jade Wind.
"With our next expansion, our goal is to further augment the combat options for each profession by adding new tools to their arsenal and by lifting constraints that will unlock an unprecedented number of playstyle customization options—while keeping the feel of Guild Wars 2 combat true to its origins. Theorycrafters are going to be very busy."
For now I'll talk about the Oathcaller, my idea Guardian elite specialization. One of the aspect that boggled my mind is how Guardian, a class that has a lot of support skills and is described as making for a good field commander is unable to traditionally use the Warhorn, which is a weapon based on that, so this is what the class is all about.
Players Helping Players. Elite Spec Change? Once you pick your elite specialization at level 80, and after trying it for awhile you don't like the play style, are you stuck with it until completion of that elite spec or can you at least start the other elite and go that route? As an example, I started a Renegade with my Revenant because I
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