Replace with whatever skill best fits the situation. - the only thing this build lacks is Might generation. Vulture Stance can help slightly with that. - removes and prevents immob, chill, and cripple, and gives stability. - passive toughness + panic button. - stunbreak + evade. - stunbreak + quickness. Elite skill
Meanwhile, best I could bench on Scrapper solo so far was about 8k, though it's perfectly viable for most farming just as well - it's just a little slower at it. Thanks for the dps values. I find it helps to provide these kinds of reference points so that we may better understand these complex comparisons and make informed decisions on theNow is your time to choose what is best for you. I hope I helped you, even if a little, to understand all the professions in Guild Wars 2. You may also be interested in: [Top 5] GW2 Best Builds for Healers [Top 5] GW2 Best Builds for Tanks [Top 10] GW2 Best PvP Builds (October 2022) [Top 10] GW2 Best Builds for PvELearning more skills and unlocking more heroes is how you become powerful in this game. Read the skills and understand how they work because 99% of the time, the enemies are using the same skills as the players. Watch the enemies and see what skills they use so you know how to counter them. So far I can solo easiest on untamed (which I do believe is actually the strongest open world build besides some necro stuff). Then I can solo on mechanist, I am currently working on a build for harbinger, and I think it will be possible but difficult without minions. I would actually say even though I hate the class and the plethora of things
Thief has insane passive lifesteal/healing, a lot of one button evade/attack combos, can teleport to targets, and if you're not going into PVP is generally easy to play. PVP thief has a very high skillgap, but in open world PVE it's a pretty simple class. If you go Deadeye, rifle is a LOT of damage in an easy rotation, and you can have a very8nQcnar. 295 321 214 440 157 350 491 159 235