Guardians Do Not Retreat!
It might have to do with the fact that there’s a warrior skill called “charge,” but I agree. It doesn’t seem particularly inspirational. However, sometimes a well-timed retreat means you live to fight another day, rather than die in a blaze of glory.
-Mike O’Brien
Because we can’t be angry about both?
This point has been mentioned b4.
The way to think of it as as an instruction to your terrified enemies
It made sense in GW1 because it only gave the speed boost when there were dead allies in earshot.
Alternatives:
Kick Their Kittens!
You and What Army!
Oh, You Want Some of This, Too?
In Your Face!
Ramming Speed!
More DOTS!
I Find Your Lack of Faith Disturbing!
Zerk or Go Home!
It’s named after Logan man, safe escape !
Alternative (shouts):
To Glory!
Fight or Die!
Onward!
For Valor!
For the 6!
To battle!
Challenge me!
Push for victory!
Rise up!
Energy rising!
Run them down!
I think the shout should be this instead: “For Trahearne!”
I think the shout should be this instead: “For Trahearne!”
get out
Did anyone ever consider that maybe when the Guardian yells “Retreat!”, that he/she is in fact screaming it at an enemy as a demoralizing tactic?
I mean, if someone comes running at me with a magical glowing sword and screams “Retreat!”, something is about to go down, and I might be inclined to turn and run.
Leader of Looking For Gandalf [LFG]
Worst Commander of Ferguson’s Crossing (Self Proclaimed)
It’s not exactly a terrifying scream, for one, and secondly, I don’t recall ever having seen an enemy yell, “Retreat!” at a foe, nor do I foresee any foe taking that as an order for him to do so before it is too late.
Just a suggestion. The skill description never specifically said the guardian is the one who has to retreat, so I am thinking outside of the box.
It doesn’t have to be terrifying to be effective. Nor does an enemy have to use it on you for it to be a thing.
Leader of Looking For Gandalf [LFG]
Worst Commander of Ferguson’s Crossing (Self Proclaimed)
As petty as it sounds, I never have Retreat on my skillbar for precisely this reason. It’s a great skill and really useful, but I just can’t deal with my charrdian acting like Logan.
And been up before : https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/professions/guardian/Suggestion-Change-Retreat-Shout
When I said…
The Guardian “Retreat” should of course have been named for another Paragon skill, namely either “Incoming!” or “Make Haste”
and now, with hindsight, I see that it’d have been even better to loan the skill called “Charge!” from the GW1 warrior.
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Cue Baldurs Gate Bard voice: “To battle! With no regrets…”
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It does sound stupid.
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a good GUARDIAN won’t let his friends die ever so he helps them letreat if things goes wrong.
so there is NO issue with that name for a guardian.
your trying to play your guardian like a selfish warrior. thats why that skill name bothers you.
its a GUARDIN.
-Total War: Warhammer
-Guild Wars 2
A well-timed retreat is the most valuable tool a military has.
The fact that we’re using it “wrong” does not negate this.
I agree with Zoltreez, the guardian is not a crazed warrior charging in for the glory. The guardian is on the frontline to help his allies. If a retreat will safeguard his allies to fight another day then that is what he/she must do.
That said, it does seem silly when using it to get your forces into battle quicker. When a skill can be used in different situations, it seems silly to give it a name that suggests it must be only used in a certain way. “Make Haste”, in my opinion, would have been a better name, as it can be used to charge into battle and out of it.
I remember when I started playing this game and I heard that in WvW, I started running away from the enemies thinking it was our commander calling us to retreat. It’s a horribly name shout skill.
I have to agree 100% with the OP…..there are times I would have LIKED to use to to run (but I already used it to convert conditions to boons).
Most widely used but misnamed skill, IMO.
Fate is just the weight of circumstances
That’s the way that lady luck dances
I have to agree 100% with the OP…..there are times I would have LIKED to use to to run (but I already used it to convert conditions to boons). I usually hold on to SAVE YOURSELVES for FUBAR situations….
Most widely used but misnamed skill, IMO.
I vote for, “Get my bulky Norn tail a movin!”
Fate is just the weight of circumstances
That’s the way that lady luck dances