I'm indecisive. Anyone want to lend a hand?
Weeeeell the only class that reminded me a bit of GW1 is the guardian… It’s a loose mix between monk, dervish and maybe paragon. It gives that nice feeling of fluid combat and proactive defense with aegis that reminds me of the prot monk, with the high damage of a dervish.
Necros are frankly a disappointment so big I… nevermind.
The elly has a nice feeling attached to it aswell. IF you’re not that guy camping one single atttunement like an idiot, it’s so cool to be able to switch attunements unlike in GW1.
About guilds, I do not know.
P.S. inform yourself about builds.
Weeeeell the only class that reminded me a bit of GW1 is the guardian… It’s a loose mix between monk, dervish and maybe paragon. It gives that nice feeling of fluid combat and proactive defense with aegis that reminds me of the prot monk, with the high damage of a dervish.
Necros are frankly a disappointment so big I… nevermind.
The elly has a nice feeling attached to it aswell. IF you’re not that guy camping one single atttunement like an idiot, it’s so cool to be able to switch attunements unlike in GW1.
About guilds, I do not know.
P.S. inform yourself about builds.
This is some good information, thanks. I did love my Dervish. As far as Ele goes, I agree. It just doesn’t appeal to me that much though. I ended up stopping at 20 with it. The conjuration spells were cool as kitten.
Yeah Necros are medium and engineers are the more advance class. I have all 8 professions leveled to 80 so I would highly recommende you start with a guardian or Warrior as your main to get more a a feel for the game as those are mor entry level classes that are staple for any groups for dungeons as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udxuiC-Eq_8
http://harvestlee.blogspot.ca/2015/02/1st-place-north-america-and-europe.html
Yeah Necros are medium and engineers are the more advance class. I have all 8 professions leveled to 80 so I would highly recommende you start with a guardian or Warrior as your main to get more a a feel for the game as those are mor entry level classes that are staple for any groups for dungeons as well.
Guardian or Warrior it is then! I still need a server and active guild to have fun with, though. Both of mine are a little on the…eh, not so great side. I would like to see more people and guild chat to actually produce a message more than once a day. Lol.
I vote warrior because that’s what I play. There isn’t anything more satisfying than brute force.
Ferguson’s Crossing is small but has some great social guilds that do pvp & dungeons. At low level you won’t run into many people but find your way to Vigil Keep and you’ll find a ton.
~Hbomb Fusionborn
I’m indecisive about choosing a class.
Welcome to the club.
I would check the time zones of servers to match your own schedule, and then see which ones are populated. Most people log on during reset for the Champian train in pve or wvw in pvp. I would try guesting over to a potential server and ask around in vigil keep (LA is being repaired i think) for who the PVE or pvp commanders are and what time they do events, you can ask around for a guild to join as well.
But if you are starting a new character you can take your time to enjory the single player to slowy integrate into the champ train events as you reach the approprate levels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udxuiC-Eq_8
http://harvestlee.blogspot.ca/2015/02/1st-place-north-america-and-europe.html
Do what I did, get all of em to 80. I suggest starting with warrior or guardian though as they have arguably better money making abilities. You’ll want money to help level your other dudes and equip them.