Question about warrior and guardian

Question about warrior and guardian

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Posted by: Melkor.6591

Melkor.6591

My question is which one of those are the must interesting to play? This class will stay in PvE.(for pvp and WvW i already got my main for it). Between those which one got the must chance to farm and tag alone and survive.

I already got every other class eccept those two and i want to try one i just don’t know.

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Posted by: Vayne.8563

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I personally find the guardian more interesting than the warrior. I find the warrior to be more boring to play. Not less effective by any means, just more boring. I guess if you just like to burn stuff down fast, the warrior is a good choice, but that gets dull for me.

The guardian allows me to mix some magic into my melee which is far more interesting.

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Posted by: Fiorrello.8126

Fiorrello.8126

if you decide not to go with the pve meta for warrior and instead try for some more WvW focused builds then the warrior has a lot more build options.

the warrior has a lot more weapon options as well.

from what i’ve seen the guardian only really has the one trait spread and any others are simply variations of it.

so in that regard i would say the warrior is more interesting. although the guardian does have a lot of nifty tricks he can perform in pve.

so i guess if you want to look for ways you can use a certain build to break the game then warrior, but if you want to look for a way that certain utilities and weapon combo’s can break the game then guardian.

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Posted by: An Siorai Tharian.4516

An Siorai Tharian.4516

Guardian is among other things, the spiritual successor to the Monk, Paragon, and to a lesser extent the Ritualist. It is in effect the world of Guild Wars’ answer to the Trope known only as The Paladin. Unlike the namesake of the Trope, the Guardian does not get it’s powers from a divine source, as is evidenced by the fact that the Char can become Guardian’s. However they do have powers typically associated with the divine. Nor do they need to be absolutely Lawful Good in their behavior towards the world, though their in-game archetype representation in the form of Logan Thackery would beg to differ.

All told I have found that the Guardian is by and large one of my favorite classes to play both from a perspective of flavor, and from a perspective of game mechanics, falling somewhere around my other favorite class of Ranger.

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