1) Range-themed elite specialisation for elementalist. The existing elite specialisations are, to a greater or lesser degree, designed around close-range or melee combat, and slapping a ranged weapon on them only goes so far (weaver probably works the best). 2) Support-focused elite for warrior.
Although Vindicator gets only 1 dodge. Daredevil is by far the easiest thief specialization. Infinite dodges and amazing cleave ftw. I'd say Mirage is easiest for Mesmer because infinite dodge builds in PvE is just memes all the way down but I haven't dug enough into PvE Virtuoso to counter your argument.
Spudzie, a fantastic Guild Wars 2 YouTube content creator, has brought us a viable and powerful Core Revenant build. While the Core Revenant lacks the power and utility of its elite specializations to truly be viable, the build emphasizes its strong points: mobility and burst damage. It can easily defeat those who underestimate it in combat.
Willbenders are elite Canthan warriors who protect the Emperor and their family with their lives. They believe the best way to protect their allies is to execute their enemies, so they move swiftly, cutting down threats one by one before they have time to attack. Willbenders only act when needed and, as such, sacrifice the passive bonuses of
The Willbender is the new Elite specialization for the Guardian in the new Guild Wars 2 expansion. With the ability to wield offhand swords, the Willbender is a highly-mobile take on the Warrior

Keep in mind that Core Necro has a 2nd health bar through the shroud, Harbinger does not, in fact, harbingers lower their health pool the more blight they have. With 25 stacks of blight, you will have a 37.5% lower health pool. Then again, most harbinger skills are also more about applying Conditions so you are also prolonging the fight a lot more.

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.

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 .
From Guild Wars 2 Wiki < Training. 2.5 Tools; 3 Elite specializations. 3.1 Scrapper; 3.2 Holosmith; 3.3 Mechanist; Skills. Elixir Training. Elixir Training # Unlock New elite specialization: Bloodhound. This new elite specialization would be sort of an advanced ranger, requiring far more commitment to its core gameplay in exchange of a higher output: Mechanic: Both of your pets are out at once, with two separate health bars. Pet death penalty is higher, forcing you to micromanage more extensively.
It has all the previous abilities in Red when clicking on the lock ! Sooo I can't try out the Elite Specialization and I was talking about I wanted all Hero Power's unlocked within Elite to test it out in Trial Period lvl 80. As it is you can not enable any Elite Power until you choose your character and get out of the Trial for lvl 80.

What are the best and worst designed Elite Specializations? Not most and least powerful, which are the best designed. An op spec that's mandatory but not fun would likely not be well designed, for instance, whereas a usually underpowered spec with a strong niche that's a lot of fun might be okay. Any Professions winners, with three well

Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons features nine new elite specializations that add even more variety to gameplay and gives adventurers new ways to play. The nine elite specializations, and their
Head into the PvP lobby and as long as you have the expansions bought/unlocked, you should be able to test it out. The elite specialization is a trait line that must be equipped in the 3rd (bottom-most) trait region. It can't be equipped in either the 1st or the 2nd regions. It should be an option in sPVP (Heart of the Mists) whereas for WvW
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