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Kerrrrrrr posted:have they actually added any non-raid content to this game in the last few months There are a few events going on to set up Living Story Season 3 few being the operative word
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Now that we've killed two dragons, where do you think we'll go next? I'm thinkin Kralkatorrik and Bubbles next. They're also the ones blocking off Elona and Cantha, so we might even get to go back to those if this weren't a dead gay game.
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# ? Jul 8, 2016 23:39 |
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Kralk is probably next, can't wait for four stunningly diverse maps of orange desert, red desert, yellow desert and black desert, and then a totally sweet fight against Kralk with the remaining DE members and Yoko Ono
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# ? Jul 8, 2016 23:45 |
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Illuyankas posted:I enjoy Guild Wars 2 This but unironically. Also Zodiac skins are 50% off!! SlothBear fucked around with this message at 01:31 on Jul 9, 2016 |
# ? Jul 9, 2016 01:16 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:Lmao did he actually I bet his blog isn't as bad as yours. In case anyone was curious Arus has his own blog too: http://myprinterrepairblog.blogspot.com/
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 01:37 |
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Where were you when #bloggate was posted?
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 02:27 |
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Sprite141 posted:Oh it was a personal blog? Thaaats not a smart idea, yeah. Eh, could be worse. Whatever!
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 03:29 |
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I'm pretty new to the game and trying out a Warrior. When looking at builds it seems almost all of them use greatswords; are there any other viable weapons? I like the idea of swinging a giant two-hander but I hate the way greatsword plays. EDIT: I play PvE almost exclusively. Also, the Axe/Shield combo seems to fit me a lot better, is it any good?
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 08:56 |
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Jabarto posted:I'm pretty new to the game and trying out a Warrior. When looking at builds it seems almost all of them use greatswords; are there any other viable weapons? I like the idea of swinging a giant two-hander but I hate the way greatsword plays. Honestly, 99.9% of this game's PvE is easy enough that you can use whatever and still be effective. Most builds just use greatsword cause it's got consistently high DPS.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 09:08 |
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Jabarto posted:I'm pretty new to the game and trying out a Warrior. When looking at builds it seems almost all of them use greatswords; are there any other viable weapons? I like the idea of swinging a giant two-hander but I hate the way greatsword plays. good news you can play however you want and use a greatsword later if you decide it's your thing
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 09:41 |
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Have you tried the hammer? I haven't played much warrior, but hammer in general has a lot of oomph and is good and cool. Guardian especially.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 12:29 |
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I'm just kinda nervous because I'd like to try dungeons and such at some point and I'm reading about these people getting kicked from groups for using anything other than a greatsword and full Berserker armor. I tried the hammer but it takes a while to kill things with it and the mass aoe doesn't help much when I'm only fighting 1-3 enemies at once most of the time.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 20:31 |
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Jabarto posted:I'm just kinda nervous because I'd like to try dungeons and such at some point and I'm reading about these people getting kicked from groups for using anything other than a greatsword and full Berserker armor. Join a goon guild (e2: forgot to mention that this is because goons are not openly insecure whiny baby meat spheres and wouldn't spitekick you for something as petty as that), the instructions on how to do so are in the OP and you will make Arus very happy by being the first person to read it. Despite the occasional negative nature of the posts in the thread, mostly from goons being a bit burnt out after literal weeks of game time, GW2 is still enjoyable and the first run through is pretty great. Try out axe/warhorn, axe/axe, or axe/mace - axe mainhand owns, warhorn is nice for mobility, axe offhand has some fun moves, while mace offhand is pretty nice for cracking heads - plus a sword to swap to with warhorn for travelling around (take the auto-target off in options if you do though so you don't press 2 and violently swerve off a cliff after a bat or something). Another swap option, or swaption if you will, is longbow - wait til you have a full adrenaline bar, hit F1 on the enemies you're fighting, then longbow 3 and whichever warhorn skill isn't Charge. That's a fire field plus two blast finishers, giving you 6 stacks of might, which with For Great Justice is a nice tidy 9 for minimal effort on top of the burning damage and debuffs etc. e: on a side note sylvari are the worst to pretty princess up as if I want to swap their armour or weapons over, I feel obliged to change their skin colour to match which gets expensive - seven of the 13 total makeover kits I've used have been on salads alone. Illuyankas fucked around with this message at 21:11 on Jul 9, 2016 |
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Warrior hammer is basically a PvP weapon, it's mostly used for the control and damage between skills 4, 5, and the burst. There's almost nothing AI controlled that will try to disengage to cast a heal skill or play defensively when it starts getting low on health, though, so you can just keep smacking stuff with the axe. Try to avoid interrupting its auto-attack chain, the third skill in the sequence does twice as much damage as the second, which does twice as much as the first, so wait until it flips back over to the start again before hitting axe 2 or whatever.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 21:38 |
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Read the op, warm my cockles.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 21:46 |
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Pretty sure there are Canadian hookers for that
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 21:50 |
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gently caress that, I'll be in Amsterdam tomorrow!!
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 21:51 |
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Are there any good condition builds for Mesmer?
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 22:00 |
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MacBook Air Gamer posted:Are there any good condition builds for Mesmer? I don't know if it's especially good, but this is the Condi build I used until I started Raiding. Basically, it's Dueling 3-3-2, Illusions 2-2-2, Chrono 3-3-3; You use Rampager gear with Rune of the Krait (or Chronomancer), Sword/Pistol and Staff with Sigils of Agony, and your main Utilities are Well of Action, Well of Recall, and Time Warp as your Elite. It seemed suitable for fractals, world bosses, and general PVE. The general idea is that your main source of Condi damage is the bleeds caused by your Phantasms (thanks to the Dueling line) which are attacking more often and harder (thanks to the Illusion line), and you take Krait runes to increase your bleed duration and add bleeding, torment, and poison to your Time Warp skill. Which, by the way, you're still abusing with the general Chronomancer trick of Conti Split to decrease the cooldown. So your goal is to get out three Phantasms as quickly as possible (using your Chrono tricks if necessary), then let your Phantasms stack Conditions while you rely on the Staff at range. You don't shatter as frequently as usual because you're relying on your Phantasms for the damage. You can replace the heal skill with the Chrono heal well or Ether Feast, and the last Utility slot can be anything, like another Phantasm for instance. It performed very well in Fractals and whatnot, and I liked it and had fun playing it. However, it is very slow to build up your DPS. While I think this *might* be good, there are way better classes at Condi that stack up their conditions much faster. It's not as good as the Chronotank Raid build or the general Zerker Chrono that I run with now. But who knows? Maybe you'll like it. It was fun while I played it! Also it's waaaaaaay cheaper gear than Chronotank. :p Edited for clarity. Spookyelectric fucked around with this message at 22:28 on Jul 9, 2016 |
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Condi builds being good still feels like a fever dream. Also I was trying to work out which alt I'd forgotten - I'd had some notes about 31 of them but my char select screen reads 32 - when I found I had made an asura guard called Smite Me Irl, used the 80 boost on it and then didn't remember it existed for nearly three months
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 22:23 |
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You can always find some madman's ramblings about condi mesmer spreadsheet dps on Reddit. If you're just running around open world maps you may as well just use some kind of WvW roaming condishatter build.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 22:38 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:gently caress that, I'll be in Amsterdam tomorrow!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfHTFjJ3qHQ
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 22:55 |
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Illuyankas posted:
That's exactly what makes them the best to pretty princess up.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 05:42 |
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Jabarto posted:I'm just kinda nervous because I'd like to try dungeons and such at some point and I'm reading about these people getting kicked from groups for using anything other than a greatsword and full Berserker armor. Beyond what other other people have said, pubbies are stupid children and most dungeons that allow 5 players in can legitimately be cleared by 2-3 people who are very good, and so it's really easy to clear with 5 people regardless of gear or build if you understand concepts like "don't stand in red circles" and "hit red things," which pubbies continually struggle with. If you run with goons, no one is going to give you poo poo about gear or builds, at least not without being mocked by many other goons. Personally, I would recommend a mixture of Soldier's, Berserker's, and Assassin's stats for your intial armor. Between them they give you the following 5 stats: Power - Deal more damage Precision - Crit more often Ferocity - Crits hit harder Toughness - Take less damage Vitality - Have more health In particular, Soldier's will give you Power, Vitality, and Toughness, Berserker's will give you Power, Precision, and Ferocity, and Assassin's will also give Power, Precision, and Ferocity but with an emphasis on Precision where Berserker's emphasizes Power. The biggest upside to Assassin's is that it's generally a lot cheaper than Berserker's, so it makes for nice starter armor. Regarding other stats, outside of relatively specialized setups, Healing power is generally kind of worthless, as is Concentration (boon duration). Condition Damage and especially Expertise (condition duration) are very, very good if you want to primarily deal damage through conditions (ie damaging debuffs) but you can't get Expertise on armor without having Heart of Thorns, and Condition builds aren't super great without it. In general in GW2 more offense is better, because the dodge mechanic means you can negate nearly all damage if you play perfectly. At the same time, you want to be sturdy enough to keep yourself alive because living dps > dead dps no matter what the stats involved are, and no one dodges everything. Also wrt greatsword, something that's really nice about it that you'll probably come to love eventually is that the 3 and 5 skills both move you faster than you can actually run, so it's a fantastic weapon for getting around maps. Additionally, the 2 deals a boatload of damage, and most mobs can be killed just by doing 5 to get to them then unloading 2 on them. Pubbies are obsessed with greatsword warrior because there's a build that uses it heavily that's very, very strong, but gently caress pubbies play what you want. I love greatsword because it's fun to go zooming around swinging a giant sword, but if you don't that's totally fine! Magres fucked around with this message at 08:38 on Jul 10, 2016 |
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Magres posted:Also wrt greatsword, something that's really nice about it that you'll probably come to love eventually is that the 3 and 5 skills both move you faster than you can actually run, so it's a fantastic weapon for getting around maps. Pssh, look at this guy who doesn't have sword/warhorn permanently stapled to his secondary weapon set.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 09:05 |
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I never said anything about what my non-greatsword weaponset (it's swordhorn)
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 09:14 |
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Pseudoscorpion posted:Pssh, look at this guy who doesn't have sword/warhorn permanently stapled to his secondary weapon set. I think you mean sword/axe, friend. Become a fury'd blender of death with 4, then set enemies to liquefy with 5.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 09:15 |
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Finally did some eSports last night for the first time in over a year. I think it went well.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 14:28 |
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Lonk posted:Finally did some eSports last night for the first time in over a year. I think it went well. that was fantastic
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 14:33 |
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I'm getting bored of elementalist because I just use fireball and the occasional meteor shower. Which is the most fun class for levelling?
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 18:43 |
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pisshead posted:I'm getting bored of elementalist because I just use fireball and the occasional meteor shower. Which is the most fun class for levelling? I really like elementalist, though I did use my 80 boost to level that character. Have you tried playing around with different attunements and weapons? Dagger/Dagger seems like it's more fun for active play. I've gotten a couple characters up to 80, and I really liked engineer and warrior a lot too.
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DaVideo posted:I really like elementalist, though I did use my 80 boost to level that character. Have you tried playing around with different attunements and weapons? Yes, but fireball just fucks everything anyway so I'd be making things difficult for myself on purpose.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 20:52 |
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Engineer is really fun.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 20:59 |
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pisshead posted:Yes, but fireball just fucks everything anyway so I'd be making things difficult for myself on purpose. True, but if you only want to do the most effective thing, then every class will be boring for you. Could give Mesmer a try, it's just difficult to level no matter what.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 21:19 |
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Eltoasto posted:True, but if you only want to do the most effective thing, then every class will be boring for you. Could give Mesmer a try, it's just difficult to level no matter what. OK, I'll try a mesmer or engie. If the most effective way to play is boring, that sounds like a failure of game design. I could find other ways to kill mobs than 1 1 1 1 1, but I'd just be tickling them with lightning, rocks or ice whilst they beat my face in. That would give more variety but wouldn't necessarily be any more fun, it'd just be taking longer to get their health bars down, not necessarily a different play style.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 23:15 |
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Play PvP or WvW if you want to actually be using all your abilities, PvE is basically a gimmick mode they had to include because you can't sell a WoW derivative AAA MMO without big open world maps full of angry wildlife, gathering, crafting, leveling, dungeons, etc. so they just tossed all that in, made it really easy, and didn't bother balancing anything for it besides tossing in a few traits on the side that are impractical against anything not following a predictable routine. eSports!
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pisshead posted:OK, I'll try a mesmer or engie. If the most effective way to play is boring, that sounds like a failure of game design. I could find other ways to kill mobs than 1 1 1 1 1, but I'd just be tickling them with lightning, rocks or ice whilst they beat my face in. That would give more variety but wouldn't necessarily be any more fun, it'd just be taking longer to get their health bars down, not necessarily a different play style. If you are just casting Fireball with the occasional Meteor Shower weaved in then you are nowhere close to the most effective way of playing Staff Elementalist. There is no game design failure here (not yet at least).
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# ? Jul 11, 2016 00:26 |
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Fireball/Meteor Shower ele is the only way to play.
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# ? Jul 11, 2016 00:33 |
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If you're coming from WoW or FFXIV, ability priorties/rotations in GW2 are pretty boring no matter what. There's one single reactive proc in the game (Guardian torch trait) and the two attempts at actual resource systems are basically just 'do you want damage or utility?'. Engineer has the most cooldowns to be thinking about at any time but John loving Madden would still have a hard time coming up with something to say about it.
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Adhesive Gamin posted:Play PvP or WvW if you want to actually be using all your abilities, PvE is basically a gimmick mode they had to include because you can't sell a WoW derivative AAA MMO without big open world maps full of angry wildlife, gathering, crafting, leveling, dungeons, etc. so they just tossed all that in, made it really easy, and didn't bother balancing anything for it besides tossing in a few traits on the side that are impractical against anything not following a predictable routine. Oh ok that's disappointing. When do you get into pvp? I'm level 18 atm. AnacondaHL posted:If you are just casting Fireball with the occasional Meteor Shower weaved in then you are nowhere close to the most effective way of playing Staff Elementalist. There is no game design failure here (not yet at least). It's efficient enough to kill everything without too much trouble, of course I cast the 2 and 3 when they're off cooldown, and 4 when someone's in my face, but other than that I don't see what the other attunements would bring to the table.
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