Is it possible to have dual spec implemented?

Is it possible to have dual spec implemented?

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Posted by: XxTAFxX.6741

XxTAFxX.6741

It would be ace to be able to have dual spec on our chars so we can change on the fly if we enter wvw or do pve.
I know wow did it years ago,so i’m wondering is it possible for anet to do it.

I know we can pay to change our traits,but tbh it’s a lot of messing about at times,also trying to remember your last good trait after changing over to say wvw/or pve is annoying.

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Posted by: Goochball.1086

Goochball.1086

I’m all for this. Make it a book that your profession trainer sells for around 10-20g…perhaps even more; I’d pay it.

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Posted by: Linnea.5146

Linnea.5146

I like the idea of a one-time large fee, like 10-20g. I’d be willing to pay it too, even more so if Anet decides to make different builds viable and not only max-damage output.

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Posted by: Donari.5237

Donari.5237

After my constant swapping between marionette fighting and secret lair running setups, I quite agree with this.

Side note: please edit your title to “implemented.” I don’t want surgical alterations to get a feature

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Posted by: Farzo.8410

Farzo.8410

This is something that already existed in original Guild Wars and should be added. You could change your attributes and abilites in outposts or towns with a single click. You created a build, saved it, and you could do so as many times as you wanted, no fee required.

The only thing that was needed was that if you wanted an ability, you had to search for it or buy it from a trainer.

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Posted by: XxTAFxX.6741

XxTAFxX.6741

Side note: please edit your title to “implemented.” I don’t want surgical alterations to get a feature

Done