Game Discussion. Players Helping Players. Elite Spec Change? Once you pick your elite specialization at level 80, and after trying it for awhile you don't like the play style, are you stuck with it until completion of that elite spec or can you at least start the other elite and go that route? As an example, I started a Renegade with my
Gaining new classes, or in this case new elite specializations, with expansion purchase is a genre staple. GW2 is an mmo that has PvP, not a PvP game that happens to have an mmo experience. Now, just because it follows the expected trend does not make it the best solution for this or any game, but I do not see a problem with requiring expansion
For those who haven't played GW2: Each class has three specialization lines to choose from at a time. I thought that the people constantly lying and bashing FFXIV were the peak of dumbness on this subreddit, but i think the constant ass-kissing of Guild Wars 2 is even worse.This is an up to date Guild Wars 2 guide covering everything you need to know about the Catalyst, which is an elite specialization of the Elementalist. This
Unfortunately, many a new Guild Wars 2 player has chosen the Mesmer class and become frustrated. Don't make their mistake - if you are a first-time Guild Wars 2 player, consider trying another class. Heart of Thorns Specialization: Chronomancer
Good build diversity, can cover most roles in pve, each specialization is viable in every gamemode (although Weaver is abit on the weaker side in pvp). It has incredible dmge potential (3/5 PvE top dps builds are ele atm) very strong in support & pugzerg dps in WvW and 2 meta roles in pvp aswell..