Willbender – Power for Power – Holy Reckoning – Tyrant’s Momentum. Utility Skills: As with all PvE builds, you can chop and change the Utility Skills as you prefer or are best suited to
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[Top 5] Guild Wars 2 Best Soulbeast Builds For PvE and PvP The Soulbeast takes "being one with your pet" to new heights by merging with it and gaining new abilities. Once merged, they gain new abilities that replace their pet's abilities and gain attributes based on the pet with which they merged.
It's best used as a midrange / close range weapon. If you play wvw its very good as area denial weapon and to hit stealthed targets. Engineer is a very fun class to play, but they're 50% control and 50% damage, compared to staff ele which is 75% damage and 25% control (imho) No you shouldn't.
Revenant currently lacks a really good power DPS spec, as all current "viable" power specs of it tend to fall behind other classes a bit. Players hope that Vindicator might fill that gap. With Necro (Heal Scourge), you have the biggest overall defensive carry potential of all current builds in the game.
1. Necromancer, mainly Scourge. Pros: The best survivability due to huge amount of barriers. Easy to play, no skill rotation. You can boost your passive healing by using runes of tormenting. Cons: Slow, no access to boons. 2. Thief (Daredevil or Deadeye, depends on situation). Pros: The best passive heal in game.
Solo PvE is not really hard, especially if you go toward a decent build for your class. So the choice should be more about what you want to play.
Preferred Healer in Raids. Tempest (Elementalist ESpec) - Best sustained healing (highest HPS), versatile boon support with mix of offense and defense, access to Elemental Auras for the team. Currently sees more use as a Kiter for certain Raid Bosses, works perfectly fine but isn't really preferred in many cases.
Great burst and sustained damage more than make up for the fully melee requirement, squishiness and forced movement. Very strong in fractals and even stronger in raids. High damage with good mobility and being actually fun to play (unlike Staff Weaver) makes this among the best choices for small hitbox bosses.
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Virtuoso, both power and condi, is incredibly easy. Power soulbeast has multiple variants that use axe/axe and then a different weapon in the set. Longbow, greatsword, or even warhorn. Condi soulbeast uses shortbow dagger/dagger. If you're bored of longbow, learn the greatsword rotation, or the warhorn rotation. Or try condi.
2. Spudzie’s Low-Intensity Deadeye Build - Open World PvE. Low-intensity builds are always welcome choice for our lists because they allow players who normally wouldn't be able to play to enjoy the game. Spudzie, a Guild Wars 2 content creator, has created another fantastic build for the Deadeye.
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