Best and most creative spec of the bunch by far for me. Rot wallow and Consume Shadows will need fixes/nerfs, as will Endless Night probably. Biggest problem is the UI, which currently isn't made for targeting specific allies. Could use some more AoE/cone/splash/multi target for a lot of its non-well effects imo. 3. Guild Wars 2 End of Dragons adds the Specter, a magic-based specialization for the Thief that wields the power of the shadows ArenaNet. Specters wield shadow-based powers to damage and debilitate
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> This expansion will introduce Weaponmaster Training, which turns the elite specialization weapons already associated with each profession into core proficiencies. Once you’ve unlocked Weaponmaster Training in Guild Wars 2: Secrets of the Obscure , you’ll be able to use elite specialization weapons without the corresponding trait line
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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
Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons is due to be released in February. Along with fishing, skiffs, an entirely new area, and some amazing new stories ahead, there are also new Elite Specializations for
They’ll gain a bit of innate mobility, while the ability to cripple or bleed enemies will become an option through their elite specialization traits. One of their elite specialization traits is Rending Light, which will enable all varieties of traps to bleed enemies. Whether taking on the masses or a single enemy, the dragonhunter is a

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With careful usage you can apply barrier and condition cleanse on allies from F2 and F3. Your priority damage skills are plaguelands for the elite, blood is power + shroud F5, scepter 3 and torch 4. Fill with shade skills and everything else. CC is shroud F4, torch 5, warhorn 4. PvP players do not need to unlock anything, as all skills and traits available to the account will be unlocked while within the Heart of the Mists . Step 1: Open your Hero panel and go to the Training tab. The Training tab is the third tab from the top on the far left of the Hero panel. Step 2: Select one of the tracks under Specializations. PRFpEj9.
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