🐺 Guild Wars 2 Elite Specializations

Elite specializations. Dragonhunter. Dragonhunter # Unlock Unlock type Hero point cost Cumulative cost 1 About Guild Wars 2 Wiki; Disclaimers; Mobile view Guild Wars 2: The Specter Review – Thief Elite Specialization. The Specter is the End of Dragons Elite Specialization for the Thief. Although the Thief normally occupies DPS and mobility roles in Guild Wars 2, the Specter is able to heal and support their allies in combat. To do so, the Specter uses shadow magic and gains access to a new form…. The upside however is that you can equip the Elite Specialization even if it isn't fully trained, in order to access the new mechanics and weapon. You need 90 HP to learn finish the first "Line" of traits, which is a total of 9 Hero Challenges in the Desert area which should be doable. Which is nice, but I can't help but say that when I see new expansions in GW2 I have always been most excited about new mechanic and playstyle changes that will arrive with new Elite Specializations.. which does mean I'll be rather disappointed if there isn't going to be one. F1 is a long distance pull, a breakbar CC, and it can be traited to increase damage on that mob while tethered. F2 is a gap closer, an AoE heal, and can be traited to do AoE damage on land. It is not an evade (you can be be hurt/CC'd in transit). F3 is a directional blocker that also applies to allies. It can be traited for increased area, and Meet the mechanist, the new engineer elite specialization coming in Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons™. Watch the video and get ready to make a friend. Watch the video and get ready to make a friend. Take your new pal out for some adventures during the third elite specialization beta event on October 26. .

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