Which should I give to Warrior/Guardian?
in the grand scheme of things it doesn’t matter.
However considering the build versatility of guardians and the probability that you may want to build your own sets, I would say put armorsmith on guardian.
in the grand scheme of things it doesn’t matter.
However considering the build versatility of guardians and the probability that you may want to build your own sets, I would say put armorsmith on guardian.
Why? Everything you craft is account bound and can be swapped to other characters. I have armorsmith to 500 on my Mesmer and change everything over to my warrior whenever I craft something.
If you already have the crafts leveled, don’t waste the time or gold to change them around.
in the grand scheme of things it doesn’t matter.
However considering the build versatility of guardians and the probability that you may want to build your own sets, I would say put armorsmith on guardian.
Why? Everything you craft is account bound and can be swapped to other characters. I have armorsmith to 500 on my Mesmer and change everything over to my warrior whenever I craft something.
If you already have the crafts leveled, don’t waste the time or gold to change them around.
That’s why I said that overall it doesn’t matter, but if you really want to pick and choose and save a few minutes, it would go to armorsmith/guard. But really, it doesn’t matter.
I find it convenient to have artificer as the second active crafting profession on all of my characters. That way it’s easy to combine essences of luck.
An alternative would be to have huntsman and armorsmith on one character, in order to do the time-gated crafting of the ascended materials all on one character.
Guardian has artificer? If you give them weaponsmith too, you won’t have to relearn inscriptions you’ve already learned as an artificer.
I discovered this on my armorsmith/tailor character who shares insignias across disciplines. It saves having to buy recipes twice.