Step 2: buy the expansion bundle. Step 3: Make a Guardian. Step 4: use your free level 80 boost on your guardian. Step 5: Get 240 hero points (24 expansion zone hero point challenges) to max out Firebrand. Step 6: equip Firebrand in your third (bottom) specialization slot of your build tab.
Yes there is a best class. It is the class you have the most fun on! Try them all in different game modes because only you can choose. Careful though. You might become a multi class player.
Anything you enjoy, if you're willing to have a harsher re-learning curve then elementalist can be picked up off the floor more easily by a necro (they have amazing baseline revive potential), or for something to make them even harder to be killed the defensive utilities a guardian has can make you both self sufficient (you only need 1 or 2 defensive utilities at a time even on guardian) as
OP, this. Hizen's a master of soloing the hardest soloable content in the game (which includes OW champs and legendaries). However, his builds are purely that, they're built to self-sustain and self-buff during difficult content while maintaining acceptable damage. His builds generally won't be the quickest/most efficient at churning through swaths of weaker enemies (like lab running, f
I went into Guild Wars 2 nearly 100% set on a Sylvari Necromancer. I'd get to keep the nature and life vibe I got from my night elf druid, and then also keep the demon summoning drain-tanker feel from my warlock. The transition wasn't smoothe, however. Guild Wars 2 minions have some mannerisms that make them less appealing to me.
Engineer. 3 power builds: Scrapper, Holosmith, Mechanist. All 3 can share the same gear except for the weapons. 2 condition builds: condi mech and condi holo if you wanna play the piano. 2 offensive support builds: power alac mech and power quick scrapper. Can share the same gear with a few trinket adjustments.
Combined with the initiative system it also leads to spamming a single skill very often. I find my ranger was more fun in random PvE, but the thief is so much more fun in organized groups. 4. Mattubic.
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Charr: warrior and engineer cuz they like fucking shit up. Asura:engineer and necromancer cuz they like building shit up. Silvari: ranger cuz they like meeting nature shits. necromancer because they are too young to know that shit is evil. and mesmer because well living world spoilers and shit.
Bladesworn is fun and definitely good. 2nd best dps build after vindicator imo and for speedruns it might be the best. As an alternative there is also spellbreaker which is much easier in terms of doing mediocre and still getting somewhat close to max dmg. I also think spellbreaker is really fun.
Best advice is roll a toon, get to Level 2 and then hit the PvP Lobby. There you can buy White (trash) Weapons and try all the Elite Specs you got from buying the HoT/PoF Bundle without having to use a Boost. If it's not for you you can wipe and reroll- it'll take 20 minutes? 3. Deadlycloak.
It's hard to make a singular tierlist for builds in this game. Most people kinda agree the game is really easy, but then you have someone like MightyTeapot (which is probably where you need to go for a decent tierlist) make a bunch of tierlists that extremely heavily factor in ''making things easier'', which is a philosophy I dont really subscribe to, the permanent-training-wheels approach in
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