Recommended melee classes. Hi!I'm fairly new to GW2. I raised my 1st ranger and 2nd ele from 1 to 80. I feel both professions are very squishy. (at least ranger is tougher than ele thanks to its pets) Also they both are range jobs. I often die using ele so I got very annoyed.I want to try any other melee classes.

late game is a too broad definition for gw2 standards. it matters a lot if you do (solo) fractals, dungeons, raids or if you are talking about openworld metas or world vs world / pvp. some classes are easier to play, some have it easier when being solo since they have easier access to certain boons - but in general all classes have good builds
Guardian is full heals. Scourge is shields with some good damage and decent cc. Probs the most brain dead + broken class in PvP atm and pending nerfs soon TM. Elementalist has some other utility going for it beside the healing. RogueTF2. • 2 yr. ago.
Skil 2 -Mantra of Flame - A Firebrand Mantra skill that inflicts damage and Burning debuff on enemies around and in front of you. Skill 3 - Purging Flames - A core Guardian Consecration skill that creates an AoE that pulses condition cleanses for allies inside while inflicting Burn on enemies. Elite Skill - “Feel My Wrath!”. The games Balance is pretty solid per class, although just as any other game, there is always some top Meta builds/classes that will Outshine others in specifics scenarios. TLDR; games PvP is solid, SPVP is 5v5 with unranked and ranked. WvW is big maps with 3 servers fighting giant battles. Classes are solid overall with lots of builds n shit.
Best GW2 PVP Classes, Weakest to Strongest. Necromancer. Image: ArenaNet via HGG/Tyler Locke. Necromancer and its respective elite specs have been under-performing lately compared to other Revenant. Ranger. Engineer. Thief. Image: ArenaNet via HGG/Tyler Locke. Thief, my beloved. This class, with
PvP Builds. PvP builds for Guild Wars 2. A wide variety of meta, great and good GW2 builds and guides for all classes. Meta = most common and highest performing builds especially in tournament play. Great = top tier builds you'll often encounter in ranked, these builds have a good chance of becoming meta in the future. @PDatta.9247 said:I am wondering what is the best class for pvping, I am looking to get into the game and want to main the meta classes. Do you have PoF and HoT?If you are new to PvP then use Warrior meta builds, and then when you get general knowledge of the mechanics, game-mode and its strategy, then play any build you want. Guild Wars 2 PvP is fun but you rarely get those good sweaty matches, a lot of times it feels like the match is won before the game starts due to matchmaking. The biggest benefit is that Guild Wars 2 PvP is played through a Tournament Realm like setup where you have access to all gear. Warrior is a dead class in PVP. Hello, Just a little bit about myself. I have been playing GW2 since launch (PVP exclusively) and main Warrior and Necro. I would call myself a top-tier player back then because I studied the other classes and what their strengths and weaknesses were. Also, while fighting them in PVP I was trying to predict their With Warrior, I play mostly condi Berserker in PvE 8Bladesworn is stronger and I like it but is harder to play), whereas in PvP I can play either condi Berserker or stunchain Spellbreaker. I usually don't play Warrior in WvW. So: I play mostly my main, but with different buils and sometimes specs based on how they perform in each game mode.
In the dynamic world of Guild Wars 2's Soto Expansion, mastering the art of PvE builds is essential for solo players and small groups alike. In this guide, We'll rank the best PvE builds for open world events in Guild Wars 2 after the Soto expansion. Evaluating their self-sustainability, ease of play, and overall effectiveness.
5. Low-Intensity Daredevil - Open World PvE. Low-intensity builds lets players with disabilities have fun with their buddies in Guild Wars 2 and play as their favorite classes and are always a welcome sight in our lists. Low-Intensity builds are a type of build that is primarily aimed at players who have impairments that prevent them from
EE and Flashbang are causing massive frustration atm. Holo should generate less passive might in PvP. Rev. Shave the damage a bit, but also fix the bugs. Especially Unrelenting Assault not latching and Staff 5's clunkiness. tempest. Yes, advocating nerfs for my own class. Res Glyph + Mistform is cheesy.
The following PvP modes are available in Guild Wars 2: Structured PvP. In Structured PvP, two teams of players clash in fast-paced competitive arena combat. Teams may include from 2 to 5 players each depending on the arena type and earn team points for defeating enemy players, holding capture points, and completing map-specific objectives. Thief is a purely rotational class that forgoes any non-+1 fights. Rotations are arguably the hardest part in sPvP to learn, and unlike other classes, if you cant rotate on thief, you are entirely useless. Eh, thief has cooldown management, its just in its utilities (but those are arguably the most important cooldown management in general).

GW2. Strength Spellbreaker PvP Build. Warrior 2022. The Strength Spellbreaker is a Duelist that can output massive damage and stuns as well as rip boons, making it an effective way to kill tankier enemy duelists. While the build has lots of condition cleanse and evades, it can be very demanding to time all of these properly to survive, and

The Rifle Deadeye is a Roamer thief PvP build that puts out tons of burst damage to single targets with the rifle and cantrips to gain stealth for the Death’s Judgment. While it is very mobile, it is mostly projectiles which can be countered by line-of-sight and reflects. Use Kneeling Rifle 4 to create a Sniper’s Cover, walking into this

9. Revenant – Herald – Power Shiro. The Herald Power Shiro. The Revenant is the newest class added to GW2 and in PvP the community has settled largely on Shiro (the legend) as a source of direct damage for dueling. As a result, this build, the “Herald – Power Shiro” becomes something of a cross-up between Thief and Warrior by giving
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