Most optimized builds tend to use one of the elite specs because the elite spec offers a set of traits or skills or class features that is better than one of the vanilla alternatives. The Dragonhunter traitline has a +10% damage trait and a few of the traps do better DPS than the alternatives, so it gets picked.
I find it really fun to theorize and brainstorm ideas for new elite specializations and I wanted to share my ideas for the next expansion. While weapon choices, class roles, traits, and balance are important, I like to focus on core themes and unique class mechanics because I think those are what makes an elite specialization successful from a design perspective.
While I enjoy new elite specs, it seems GW2 is at the point that it is becoming too difficult to maintain balance and individuality. While each profession has, and hopefully will maintain, a unique feel, it is possible that there might be some concern about future elite specs maintaining a unique feel within the feel of the main profession and/or that elite specs from different professions
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Wildheart: Ranger elite spec which gains access to Scepter+focus and rather than having 2 pets to swap to they gain multiple of one type of pet. Each of their skills are designed to support a menagerie with the skills granting unique bonuses based on the different pet families you could choose.
The first elite spec build is the Power Quickness Scrapper. The Scrapper is unlocked for the Engineer from Heart of Thorns, the first Guild Wars 2 expansion. With the Scrapper spec, the Engineer is turned from a ranged class into a melee bruiser/tank. Specializing into Scrapper gives the ability to wield a two-handed Hammer. Quote. @Farwind.1796 said: @"Trise.2865" said:You can change your "elite" specializations as easily as changing any other specialization. So your saying I can go up both elite trees at the same time? I just have to start putting points in the other elite specialization. Yes, the only limitation is that you can't have them both equiped at the First and foremost you have to have the expansion that corresponds with the elite spec you want. So for Druid Heart of Thorns (HoT). You can take your Ranger into PvP (well for starters the lobby) and you should have the ability to try out the elite specs for any expansions you have unlocked/bought. One thing I will say is, Druid is largely That would allow all existing weapons to work with it. Honestly they should tweak the ele elite so it changes all auras into that effect. This, replacing auras by the new orb mechanic would be a great way to make the elite specialization feel like something different. have the same feeling with the vindicator ability. GS Mirage: spamming dodge to proc split surge melts mobs fast, easiest build to play for open world. Zerker gear with stamina sigil and scholar runes. You could also use two GS with stamina and energy sigils spamming weapon swap for almost infinite endurance. 2. Shaman_Infinitus. a7kmz3h.
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