Warrior, guardian or necromancer?

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Posted by: SinnerJP.7614

SinnerJP.7614

Hallo everyone, i will soon have a warrior a guardian and a necromancer all 80 in full berserker gear. I want to pick one of them as a main to do everything in the game,pvp,mostly pve(dungeons,fractals and raids), map completion, ascended and legendary hunting-crafting,achievements . Which of those three do you think is the best option to do so and why?

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Posted by: Amaimon.7823

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Warrior will you give the most flexibility in all fields.
Warrior’s have a decent position in all fields, and if you take a traitline with Phalanx Strength you can support any party composition be they raids, fractals or dungeons.

Next up, I would say Guardian and Necromancer are doing okay as well, Necromancers will be your best choice if you want easy access to fractals. While Guardians will be slightly better than necromancers if pvp is your forté.
Necromancers aren’t very welcome in raids who want to do things quickly, but they’re not completely absolete either. You can run necro if you find social or welcoming raiding groups. But I suggest warrior as they are pretty much required for raids.

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Posted by: Odin the exiled.5764

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I’d always go with which one you love to play. Then after that with what content you want to play in. Or in the extreme case which legendary you want lol. I know for my one guildie, their main is the one they die less on, being a mesmer. So if your finding your dieing less on one of those 3, that can help you decide with aswell. For most of your pve needs though any of those 3 classes is fine, and should be welcomed in any group.

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SinnerJP.7614

Warrior will you give the most flexibility in all fields.
Warrior’s have a decent position in all fields, and if you take a traitline with Phalanx Strength you can support any party composition be they raids, fractals or dungeons.

Next up, I would say Guardian and Necromancer are doing okay as well, Necromancers will be your best choice if you want easy access to fractals. While Guardians will be slightly better than necromancers if pvp is your forté.
Necromancers aren’t very welcome in raids who want to do things quickly, but they’re not completely absolete either. You can run necro if you find social or welcoming raiding groups. But I suggest warrior as they are pretty much required for raids.

The one thing i am afraid with the warrior is that, as many people say, the class is boring and i am afraid that if that’s the case i’ll have to drop him later…

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Posted by: Odin the exiled.5764

Odin the exiled.5764

I wouldnt say warrior is boring, just they have a smaller number of buttons to press vs something like rev or engineer. They all get boring though the more you play, in fact the whole game gets boring cuz of the grind of everything and nothing ever changing.

Plus you have to look at it this way, only fractals “requires” 1 toon cuz of the ar til you have enough or rich enough to do several toons. So you could just pick say necro for fractals, your guard for dungeons and warrior for raids. Specially since you have them all geared already, that would help break up the boredom aswell.

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Posted by: Amaimon.7823

Amaimon.7823

Warrior will you give the most flexibility in all fields.
Warrior’s have a decent position in all fields, and if you take a traitline with Phalanx Strength you can support any party composition be they raids, fractals or dungeons.

Next up, I would say Guardian and Necromancer are doing okay as well, Necromancers will be your best choice if you want easy access to fractals. While Guardians will be slightly better than necromancers if pvp is your forté.
Necromancers aren’t very welcome in raids who want to do things quickly, but they’re not completely absolete either. You can run necro if you find social or welcoming raiding groups. But I suggest warrior as they are pretty much required for raids.

The one thing i am afraid with the warrior is that, as many people say, the class is boring and i am afraid that if that’s the case i’ll have to drop him later…

I’d say that’s an irrational worry, they’re quite flexible and variable.

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Posted by: Yannir.4132

Yannir.4132

Warrior will you give the most flexibility in all fields.
Warrior’s have a decent position in all fields, and if you take a traitline with Phalanx Strength you can support any party composition be they raids, fractals or dungeons.

Next up, I would say Guardian and Necromancer are doing okay as well, Necromancers will be your best choice if you want easy access to fractals. While Guardians will be slightly better than necromancers if pvp is your forté.
Necromancers aren’t very welcome in raids who want to do things quickly, but they’re not completely absolete either. You can run necro if you find social or welcoming raiding groups. But I suggest warrior as they are pretty much required for raids.

The one thing i am afraid with the warrior is that, as many people say, the class is boring and i am afraid that if that’s the case i’ll have to drop him later…

If you don’t think warrior is boring now, you will likely enjoy it a while longer. Personally I got bored of warrior after about 10 hours of playing it. I still do it for pvp as I think there’s no class that’s boring there.

As a guard main I’m a bit biased but I do think guard is one the best classes to play atm as it’s welcome in all content including fractals, raids, wvw and pvp.

Yannir for males. (guard,thief,war,ele)
Sonya for females. (necro,rev,ranger,mes,engi)
All classes lvl 80.