Members. 2.5k. Posted March 27, 2018. The playtime on GW2efficiency is probably more relevant than the raw # of characters of any given profession. Most people, myself included, would like to have one of each class in their char slots. The difference is how much time you spend on any given profession. @otto.5684 said:
Huntsman are capable of crafting bows (both long and short) torches, pistols, rifles, warhorns and harpoon guns. They can also make consumable maintenance oils that provide buffs similar to cooking or artificing. Please note: It is always recommend that you place Buy Orders for crafting ingredients or components.
You don't pick "one" class. you build at least 3 to cover your bases, and go with cheap gear options when you can get away with it. For instance, my Guard runs Firebrand in both PvE and WvW, but I run Full Cele in openworld and Half Cele/Half Minstrel in WvW. I have 2 gear sets for Necro to be either Power Reaper or Condi Scourge.
Light, Medium and Heavy armours. Huntsman, Weaponsmith, Artificer for weapons, then jeweler and cooking. Every character can have up to 2 crafting licenses, so with 5 characters you can have 10 crafting licenses. That covers everything including scribe. Even you are F2P, well to tart with you have 2 character slots. 4 crafting licenses.
As a Guardian you will have 3 additional skills above your weapon bar, those are your Virtues, and each of them is serving a different purpose and acts like a signet, with passive effect, and a stronger active component: Virtue of Justice – applies Burning to foes around you. Virtue of Resolve – heals you passively.
You can have the keyboard in your MMO Mouse, I setup different games that used 2 hands and make them into a one hand setup, something like excel, I put shortcuts for copy, paste, and alt tapping into the mouse as well, different things can be done, and a cool trick, you can set auto fire or shift button to shift and have extra buttons when
As I was reading the "Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons Strike Missions, Balance, and Rewards" article, I was pleased to read the line: "Bring the player, not the profession". Then the article started to talk about how some professions boons have a target cap of 10, differentiating that from other classes that have a target cap of 5. "Oh good!"
REVENANT. Pros: Extremely self-sufficient and survivable. High CC. High mobility inside combat. Offers an excellent package of offensive and defensive buffs and utility to groups. Lots of active defences. Animations look cool as heck. Cons.
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guild wars 2 how many professions can you have