Once you have the expansions, each E-Spec requires 250 hero points. Elite Specs are just like the other Specializations but they can only be done once you're full 80+ own expacs. They need a full 250 Hero Points each to fully train. You equip them at the bottom slot of your Specializations panel (so you can only have 1 active at a time).
if the next elite isn't a specialization, but a chance to add a few skills to old types because professions improve over time (consider professions like doctors, scientists)? Probably possible, however after the release of full e-spec, I guess the player base would be disappointed.
The next elite specializations? I was thinking about what way ANet will take our beloved professions the next expansion.Here is my take on ranger:Class : RangerElite : Misleader/DeceiverTheme : The Ranger was teached the art of deception and manipulation by ghost lights in the woods and uses the helplessness of travelers that g
Personal opinion: Whatever is the most fun for you. #1. LSD (Banned) Jul 27, 2023 @ 4:03am. Mech is dumb levels of easy, Holo is hard. #2. ( Д ) 彡 Jul 27, 2023 @ 6:28am. Scrapper is tanky and have pretty good dps. More engaging than braindead mech. Middle ground between easy to play Mech and hard to play Holo.
Weaver is purely a DPS with very limited support. It's quite good in this role, but no better than catalyst despite its lack of any support option. Both weaver and catalyst are better DPS options than tempest, however. Weaver is decent in PvP and WvW, too. It's usually a duelist in PvP and not as good as catalyst.
Did you think that Guild Wars 2 goes on forever and you can spend an eternity to unlock billions of hero points? There are at the moment "only" 904 hero points in the game. If you unlock everything you can on one char (2 elite specification) you would be left with 404 hero points. Many assume that this is enough to unlock the next elite
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
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.
The All New Profession. Harness the power of the mists with the new revenant profession coming in Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns. The revenant is a heavily armored warrior who augments devastating physical attacks with the mystical powers of legends from Tyrian history. Call upon these legends to change your heal, elite, and utility skills. First through, two statements. There will be enough hero points in the Maguuma Jungle content to fully unlock your elite specialization and assorted skins/runes/sigils. At this time, Colin has stated the total track length to be 400 hero points. YOU DO NOT NEED 400 POINTS TO UNLOCK THE SPECIALIZATION FOR USE (mechanic or weapon), though you 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. Things change. ArenaNet had once said that it was very unlikely that GW2 would ever get an expansion, yet here we are. It's not written in stone that we won't get new professions in the future (we did get one new profession with HoT, by the way), nor is it written in stone that all professions must have two elite specializations, and so on. ObtuseScorebook. • 10 mo. ago. if this is your first level 80 character, i strongly recommend choosing a power dps rather than a condi (DoT) dps, because the gear is much much easier to acquire. For necro, this means choosing the reaper specialization, as the other two really are more meant to be condi. 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 26. CptVinDiesel • 4 mo. ago. actually quite helpful for super-casual players. Straight forward, effective, and forgiving builds are best in slot for everyone that’s unfamiliar with the content or didn’t have time to really get into the thick of it. will recommend a spellbreaker build now, kudos. 6.

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On the Guild Wars 2 release, each profession had five core specializations to choose from. Currently, the number has been increased to seven, with the addition of two elite specs available in the Heart of Thorns and Path of Fire expansions (you have to buy them to gain access to these specs though).

Revenant elite specializations customization request: 1. - As soon as the Revenant gets promoted to any Elite Specialization should get the skills of the 4 basic stance's be converted to free skills. 2. - All 3 elite specializations get a new stance called "revenant". 3. - Choose from the 20 skills 5 skills and compose your own "revenant stance".
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 .