It's hard to make a singular tierlist for builds in this game. Most people kinda agree the game is really easy, but then you have someone like MightyTeapot (which is probably where you need to go for a decent tierlist) make a bunch of tierlists that extremely heavily factor in ''making things easier'', which is a philosophy I dont really subscribe to, the permanent-training-wheels approach in
Best advice is roll a toon, get to Level 2 and then hit the PvP Lobby. There you can buy White (trash) Weapons and try all the Elite Specs you got from buying the HoT/PoF Bundle without having to use a Boost. If it's not for you you can wipe and reroll- it'll take 20 minutes? 3. Deadlycloak.
A class is less a single set of skills and trait choices, /r/GuildWars2 is the primary community for Guild Wars 2 on Reddit.Coming from WoW, I find GW2 to be a huge, huge improvement. [Discussion] I'm not new to GW2. I played quite a bit of it, to the point I unlocked the Skyscale like the month it came out. But I haven't played since then. I resubbed to WoW last week, and I already uninstalled it. It's so boring.
Warrior skills and traits have always been all over the place, and due to that lack of focus, the class sucked on important aspects. Anet is trying to change that now, but Warrior will always feel simplistic because we won't have a tree of options as well-thought and open to options as Revenant, for example.
To maintain 100% uptime on Fierce as Fire trait and Overcharged Cartridges. As for all builds simply hover over the tooltip on which does the most damage and go down that priority list of highest to lowest damage. If Pistol 4 resets Pistol 5: It's an ammo skill of up to 6 charges with each charge dealing more damage. /r/GuildWars2 is the primary community for Guild Wars 2 on Reddit. First one should be whatever you need to make your own armor. For medium armor classes 6kX0.