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Paragon would be a neat throwback, or any of the 100 synonyms to angel would be great too. Dragonhunter is a flop, probably the product of bad marketing research weighing ‘dragon’ to be the end-all be-all. Here’s a hint, it’s not.
i disliked paragons.
I like the name, I like the bow, I don’t understand the traps.
So two out of three for me.
Do you really give a rats butt what the name is? Is the name that important? The common sense answer to both question should be NO, but then again, we know most people don’t have common sense.
At least it’s not another instance of abusing “mancer”. Does anyone involved in fantasy even know what the word means..
It come from the greek manteía which mean divination. A mancer is a practitioner of a specific type of divination.
Exactly. So what do the Pyromancer, Hydromancer, Aeromancer, Geomancer, Necromancer and Chronomancer in GW2 have anything to do with prediciting the future?
It’s just a cheesy word that sounds cool and keeps being misused in fantasy settings.
TLDR: Name it PARAGON, please!
By every color of cuddly kitten NO.
If it doesn’t have a terrestrial spear, its NOT a GW “Paragon”.
Do you see a spear? Me neither. Ergo, NOT A PARGON.
Next.
I wonder what your basis for comparison is…”
- Jareth, King of Goblins.
I actually like the Dragon Hunter (even if, for once, his name is cooler in French than in English). It is actually what an Elite specialisation is about : a whole new way to play a class. If you want to play a melee guardian, you’ll get the new “normal” attributes, and it seems to be better (with more synergies between the branches) so its fine, but the DH basically bring support to a whole new level (there is a reason for why one of his skills destroys enemies arrows, I’m certain).
I agree with those who think that the DH isn’t as flashy as the Chronomancer, but it was a given : the magical classes will have flashier and more impressive looking specializations, but what I care is less the flash and more the bang. And the DH is definitely the equal of the Chronomancer here. Both seems to require a lot of hard work to reach their full potential and their peak is achieved through a timely work with other characters.
I agree. Especially when you start thinking of the possibilities. Runes of the Trapper anyone?
Sneaky guard. New meta.
The mob has spoken and the turrets shall be burnt at the stake.
Personally I am 100% glad we didn’t get Paragons. I didn’t like the name to begin with, the Guardian is already supposedly a composite of Paragon and Monk, and from what little I know about Paragon, Guardian with a Longbow ain’t quite it. That said I can’t deny the name “Dragonhunter” is a little silly/on the nose. The skills are passable though and frankly I like Traps.
That said really pooor choice in armor far as I am concerned, though I understand why, and I’m guessing that gauntlet is the Elite Spec armor item, which is kinda disappointing. I mean I’m sure it’s really cool for some people its just not my thing. Was never fond of “lopsided glove sets”.
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Do you really give a rats butt what the name is?
After they showed us a teaser image prominently featuring Paragon-styled wings, and most people spent the last three days excited for Paragon, yes. There’s also a great many people who played Paragon in GW1 that now play Guardian in GW2. Adding to this, Guardian already has a great many elements of Paragon stuff in them (One of their PVP titles is even ‘Champion Paragon’), so when you show off the paragon wings in your teaser image, what are most people going to be looking forward to?
I’m at least willing to give the class a try, but EVERY player hunts the dragons, the pact hunts the dragons, the biconics hunt the dragons. Paragon is at least a unique name, Dragonhunter is hopelessly generic in this setting.
At least it’s not another instance of abusing “mancer”. Does anyone involved in fantasy even know what the word means..
It come from the greek manteía which mean divination. A mancer is a practitioner of a specific type of divination.
Exactly. So what do the Pyromancer, Hydromancer, Aeromancer, Geomancer, Necromancer and Chronomancer in GW2 have anything to do with prediciting the future?
It’s just a cheesy word that sounds cool and keeps being misused in fantasy settings.
Ok to be fair, Chronomancer. Time magic. I’m pretty sure one could use this to learn about the future correct? Also:
div·i·na·tion
?div??n?SH(?)n/
noun
noun: divination; plural noun: divinations
the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means.
Or the unknown.
To be fair there’s plenty which qualifies as the unknown, and I’m sure setting things on fire could reveal some of these things.
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I have to agree with the dislike for the name. The title ‘Dragon Hunter’ has preconceptions within the fantasy genre. Paragon also wouldn’t work as the profession has Guild Wars history that doesn’t jive well with the playstyle this profession is taking on.
Other name suggestions;
Sentinel
Exemplar
Paladin (too common and carries preconceptions as well)
Templar
Gallant (It is a support class afterall)
I can’t think of anymore at this time.
Edit:
Arcarius (Old Latin – Why not?)
Bowman (A little too specific but still better than DH)
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I actually prefer it (in French) over Paragon/Parangon.
how did such a crap of a name made it through publication
a name is important, why do you think people in the real word make up fancy new names for their jobs? It’s to make themselves feel better. Dragonhunter is seriously not a great name. Is it the worst name possible? I suppose not, but it’s not a great name. To begin with that should be two words, not one.
Also the French name is actually kinda cool, I really wish they would use the French name for the English name as well. Draconnier. That’s so much better.
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It doesn’t really need to make sense.
Pyromancy, Geomancer, Aeromancy, Hydromancy, Necromancy, etc those all existed in real life. People saying that they can community to god through fire, earth, air, water and death. But these term sound kitten, and that’s why they use them.
I actually prefer it (in French) over Paragon/Parangon.
Yes , in french “Draconnier” is really catchy, a mix between “Dragon” & “Braconnier” ( = poacher).
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But yeah, dragon hunter sheesh. Anet should be ashamed of themselves.
I was sort of expecting anet to be inspired by the (hama) yumi for obvious reasons, guess they just full lazy wannabe ranger route instead.
I don’t like the name, but I will enjoy my longbow Guardian with old shouts, that will be my paragon.
I am happy they didn’t use “paragon” name, it’s prbly booked for futre Elite Spec with Spear
I think Anet should reevaluate the specialization name. Dragonhunter sounds way too generic in my opinion. Technically, everyone is hunting dragons and I think the term creates a very bland image in my mind. As for the functionality of the trap skills, since I haven’t played it yet, I can’t really say anything other than time will tell if they are any good.
- Crusader
- Guardian Angel
- Archangel (seriously, flying wings and no angel references?)
- Zealot
- Janissary
- Sentinel
Heck, just Demon Hunter would be better because Dragon’s are what everyone’s hunting. Dragon Hunter is in a weird place because everyone is hunting dragons. We have built an army for hunting dragons. It really doesn’t have anything to do with the Guardian.
Crusader and Sentinel sounds way better than “Dragonhunter.” Personally, I would prefer if it were named Crusader only because it conjures up the image of someone using light powers on a personal mission.
I actually like the Dragon Hunter (even if, for once, his name is cooler in French than in English). It is actually what an Elite specialisation is about : a whole new way to play a class. If you want to play a melee guardian, you’ll get the new “normal” attributes, and it seems to be better (with more synergies between the branches) so its fine, but the DH basically bring support to a whole new level (there is a reason for why one of his skills destroys enemies arrows, I’m certain).
I agree with those who think that the DH isn’t as flashy as the Chronomancer, but it was a given : the magical classes will have flashier and more impressive looking specializations, but what I care is less the flash and more the bang. And the DH is definitely the equal of the Chronomancer here. Both seems to require a lot of hard work to reach their full potential and their peak is achieved through a timely work with other characters.
Dragon Hunter would actually be fine, not great but fine. The problem is, they called it the Dragonhunter. Not the Dragon Hunter, but the Dragonhunter.
Technically speaking with the Longbow, and traps, and so on. Realistically, Sentinel makes the most sense, if I’m honest. And sounds about 300x less corny than XxDragonSlayerLegolasxXLULHuntr
sen·ti·nel
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noun
1.
a soldier or guard whose job is to stand and keep watch.
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Well yeah, the name could be “Dragon Knight”. The dragon part actually feels a bit… “uh?”
Dragon Knight sounds like a knight that serves a dragon, Dragon Hunter sounds exactly the opposite, and well … they ARE hunting a dragon and story-wise all the Dragon Hunters killed 1 Elder Dragon, so they deserve such title.
How about Dragonbane?
Oooooo, now that one would have been cool, and likely to be less assailed by people whinning “but we’re all technically dragon hunters!”.
That said I think what we’re misunderstanding here is the difference between someone who kills dragons, and someone who specializes in it. Its kinda like comparing the baked goods in your local grocery store to the contents of a patisserie.
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Moon Moon, the bestest meta trap&longbow Guardian.
Or Faceguardian?
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Dragon Knight sounds like a knight that serves a dragon, Dragon Hunter sounds exactly the opposite, and well … they ARE hunting a dragon and story-wise all the Dragon Hunters killed 1 Elder Dragon, so they deserve such title.
How about Dragonbane?
Sounds better and keep the same idea. I liked.
(and the other 8 elite specs maxed too)
I actually prefer it (in French) over Paragon/Parangon.
Yes , in french “Draconnier” is really catchy, a mix between “Dragon” & “Braconnier” ( = poacher).
I hadn’t seen it. Now I imagine the Guardian coming to poach in Mordemoth lawn with the Elder Dragon throwing a tantrum about "dem evil and vicious poachers " !
XD
Do you really give a rats butt what the name is?
After they showed us a teaser image prominently featuring Paragon-styled wings, and most people spent the last three days excited for Paragon, yes. There’s also a great many people who played Paragon in GW1 that now play Guardian in GW2. Adding to this, Guardian already has a great many elements of Paragon stuff in them (One of their PVP titles is even ‘Champion Paragon’), so when you show off the paragon wings in your teaser image, what are most people going to be looking forward to?
I’m at least willing to give the class a try, but EVERY player hunts the dragons, the pact hunts the dragons, the biconics hunt the dragons. Paragon is at least a unique name, Dragonhunter is hopelessly generic in this setting.
I’m not sure if you were here before the release of GW2. But it was said from before the release of GW2 that Guardians were what Paragons and Monks dissolved into (I use dissolve because of people who just wanted a Paragon or a Monk). This means Paragons could never be a profession or even subprofession because it’s already a core of what the Guardian is overall by design.
Also “Paragon Wings”: Whoever said they were Paragon Wings? In a lot of Fantasy RPG most “Warriors of the Light” are depicted as almost angels/angelic and those usually have feathery wings associated with them, this is a pretty generic thing by itself.
I can understand people who came into GW2 later than release hoping for Paragon. But if anyone was here in the beginning it was pretty obvious that Paragons would never become a thing, unless your only experience with Fantasy RPGs is solely GW1 and nothing else ever (which is very highly unlikely but still possible).
Also Dragonhunter isn’t any more generic than “Warrior” or “Ranger” or even “Necromancer”.
It doesn’t really need to make sense.
Pyromancy, Geomancer, Aeromancy, Hydromancy, Necromancy, etc those all existed in real life. People saying that they can community to god through fire, earth, air, water and death. But these term sound kitten, and that’s why they use them.
So, it’s ok if the name doesn’t make sense as long as it sounds cool? That changes the argument, then and Dragonhunter’s problem is not being vague, just bland.
Do you really give a rats butt what the name is?
After they showed us a teaser image prominently featuring Paragon-styled wings, and most people spent the last three days excited for Paragon, yes. There’s also a great many people who played Paragon in GW1 that now play Guardian in GW2. Adding to this, Guardian already has a great many elements of Paragon stuff in them (One of their PVP titles is even ‘Champion Paragon’), so when you show off the paragon wings in your teaser image, what are most people going to be looking forward to?
I’m at least willing to give the class a try, but EVERY player hunts the dragons, the pact hunts the dragons, the biconics hunt the dragons. Paragon is at least a unique name, Dragonhunter is hopelessly generic in this setting.
Then those people chose to focus on the wings, the flavour, and ignore the bow, the new weapon which would determine the playstyle. How could they be named paragon if their playstyle differs. Then there would be complains about false advertising and using a familiar name as bait.
Would you be ok if GW3 features a mesmer that plays like a warrior and wears masks?
What the heck? Dragonhunter? How is that in any way specific to guardians? Every single player hunts dragons. Geez.
I’m surprised no one has made a Dragon Spooker joke yet.
(a Guardian as natural enemy of all who live… I could see that)
Both dragonbane and dragonhunter (or every other lizardslayer) are good candidates for titles, not for specs. I’m facepalming for 2 hours now, my face hurts.
It doesn’t really need to make sense.
Pyromancy, Geomancer, Aeromancy, Hydromancy, Necromancy, etc those all existed in real life. People saying that they can community to god through fire, earth, air, water and death. But these term sound kitten, and that’s why they use them.
So, it’s ok if the name doesn’t make sense as long as it sounds cool? That changes the argument, then and Dragonhunter’s problem is not being vague, just bland.
Do you really give a rats butt what the name is?
After they showed us a teaser image prominently featuring Paragon-styled wings, and most people spent the last three days excited for Paragon, yes. There’s also a great many people who played Paragon in GW1 that now play Guardian in GW2. Adding to this, Guardian already has a great many elements of Paragon stuff in them (One of their PVP titles is even ‘Champion Paragon’), so when you show off the paragon wings in your teaser image, what are most people going to be looking forward to?
I’m at least willing to give the class a try, but EVERY player hunts the dragons, the pact hunts the dragons, the biconics hunt the dragons. Paragon is at least a unique name, Dragonhunter is hopelessly generic in this setting.
Then those people chose to focus on the wings, the flavour, and ignore the bow, the new weapon which would determine the playstyle. How could they be named paragon if their playstyle differs. Then there would be complains about false advertising and using a familiar name as bait.
Would you be ok if GW3 features a mesmer that plays like a warrior and wears masks?
Dragonhunter is absurdly general and cliche. It’s more like a ranger specialization than a guardian one. the name does not fit the profession in the least. You could have named it anything else relevant to the guardian class using the word “hunter” and it would have been fine. Not dragonhunter. It just sounds stupid.
I have to agree with the dislike for the name. The title ‘Dragon Hunter’ has preconceptions within the fantasy genre. Paragon also wouldn’t work as the profession has Guild Wars history that doesn’t jive well with the playstyle this profession is taking on.
Other name suggestions;
Sentinel
Exemplar
Paladin (too common and carries preconceptions as well)
Templar
Gallant (It is a support class afterall)I can’t think of anymore at this time.
Edit:
Arcarius (Old Latin – Why not?)
Bowman (A little too specific but still better than DH)
Oh, I like you. You have great Ideas. I was more along the angelic names
I would rather gameplay and mechanics be evaluated before a simple name that has no effect on how the class/spec plays.
I would rather gameplay and mechanics be evaluated before a simple name that has no effect on how the class/spec plays.
This is true, but Dragon Hunter is still a truly terrible name. On that note, Sentinel would be a far better choice, it just sounds about 10 times less corny.
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Even Praetorian would have worked. Dragonhunter is so stupid and bland and cliche.
TLDR: Name it PARAGON, please!
By every color of cuddly kitten NO.
If it doesn’t have a terrestrial spear, its NOT a GW “Paragon”.
Do you see a spear? Me neither. Ergo, NOT A PARGON.
Next.
No.
I played Imbagon pretty much forever. Paragons do not use what GW2 calls a spear. They use a 1h throwing weapon which is called a spear. It absolutely is not the 2h melee weapon of GW2, even if that were on land.
They could put that weapon in GW2 and call it “Javelin”, though. But, no, you’re objectively wrong, Nike, sorry. Terrestrial spear wouldn’t be Paragon any more than Longbow. At least Longbow is ranged for goodness sake.
Personally I am 100% glad we didn’t get Paragons. I didn’t like the name to begin with, the Guardian is already supposedly a composite of Paragon and Monk, and from what little I know about Paragon, Guardian with a Longbow ain’t quite it.
Er, actually, they used throwing spears and the closest weapon to those in GW2 is pretty much inarguably Longbow (due to the way Scepters have been implemented). Not very close, but closer than GW2’s idea of a spear.
At least it’s not another instance of abusing “mancer”. Does anyone involved in fantasy even know what the word means..
Yes, lots of people do (i.e “tells fortunes via X”). They choose to ignore it because -mancer usually sounds better than -Wizard or -Mage or the like.
Heck, just Demon Hunter would be better because Dragon’s are what everyone’s hunting. Dragon Hunter is in a weird place because everyone is hunting dragons. We have built an army for hunting dragons. It really doesn’t have anything to do with the Guardian.
I’m not a huge fan of the name but I wonder if people are interpreting the name wrong. It’s not a hunter of dragons but a dragon inspired hunter akin to a Dragon Knight. The elite is called Dragon’s Maw. The wings to leap with F2 for more “dragoning.” This doesn’t sound like someone that hunts dragons but is “becoming one.”
If this is a case, it’s more of the former white knights somewhat succumbing to corruption to fight fire with fire.
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Heck, just Demon Hunter would be better because Dragon’s are what everyone’s hunting. Dragon Hunter is in a weird place because everyone is hunting dragons. We have built an army for hunting dragons. It really doesn’t have anything to do with the Guardian.
I’m not a huge fan of the name but I wonder if people are interpreting the name wrong. It’s not a hunter of dragons but a dragon inspired hunter akin to a Dragon Knight. The elite is called Dragon’s Maw. The wings to leap with F2 for more “dragoning.” This doesn’t sound like someone that hunts dragons but is “becoming one.”
If this is a case, it’s more of the former white knights somewhat succumbing to corruption to fight fire with fire.
They sort of set that ball rolling making it kill a dragon in the video.
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‘Dragonhunter’ isn’t so much ‘hunts the Elder Dragons’ as it is ‘hunts big angry dragon-like things’. I will admit, I did not expect them to take their resident Paladin and turn him into Sir Hammerlock, but I’m going to err on the side of ‘this actually sounds pretty dang cool!’
For one, traps. It means the Guardian/Dragonhunter could now use Trapper runes if it likes, which would give Dragonhunter, and through it the base Guardian in some manner, semi-predictable access to Stealth. Yeah, not a lot of players like existing traps, but y’know what? Those are existing traps. Who knows how the Dragonhunter’s traps will work, eh?
For two, the new Virtue forms sound kind of awesome. Both of my existing Guardians basically just sit on all their Virtues except for Justice, because for the most part the Virtues are uninteresting and often counter-intuitive. Group Aegis is only helpful if my group knows I’m going to dump it on them, elsewise they’ll handle their own defenses as the game has taught them to. Resolve’s healing is…not high. And Justice only gets activated for trait benefits.
Spear of Justice works wonderfully with some of the reworked Justice traits (looking at you, Wrath of Justice), Wings of Resolve has a large number of potential applications what with being a giant freakin’ jump as well as an AoE heal, and Shield of Courage? Shield of Courage, my team can clearly and easily see I’m using, and can also clearly and easily see where the safety is. They know that getting behind the giant wall of light means they take less damage – it’s much more intuitive and party-friendly than the existing Courage.
For three, dat longbow. We don’t know much yet, and the trailer was not particularly helpful, no, but a long-range targeted Symbol, with some of the vicious new Symbol traits? Yeah. I’ll be waiting to see how that can be awesome as all get-out, and even if the longbow ends up sucking? Frankly I’d be thinking of taking the new specialization for the incredibly baller Virtues rework alone.
Yeah, it’s not specifically called the Paragon. It doesn’t really feel like a Paragon. The base Guardian is more of a Paragon than this thing, distance combat aside. From what we know, the Dragonhunter definitely feels more…primal, maybe? I’unno. I just think that unlike the Chronomancer, which I like but which also is a generic-y sort of thing, what I’ve seen/heard of the Dragonhunter makes it feel like it belongs in the jungle hunting dragons.
Is it the name I would’ve picked? Prolly not…but I’m warming up to it.
If my theories on how the dragon hunter specialization is going to come about lore wise come to pass I suspect the name will be quite fitting… My friends and I are of the theory that Eir is going to die and that Bhram is going to take up her bow in order to extract vengance on Mordremoth and the other elder dragons. Making him a well, Dragon Hunter.
Seraph
Warden
Sentinel
Anything other than Dragonhunter ArenaNet please...it feels like a title and nothing like a Guardian at all.
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No spears no paragon…i dont want a paragon without a spear really. even a 2 handed melee spear would be nice. So i for one am thankful that they didnt paragons.
They should change the name to Dragon Knight though…in my opinion. It is the only thing i dont really like about the new specialization.
Speak for yourselves. You all can fight the dragons, defend against them, protect the weak. I hunt them.
With this name, i fear the only reason for them not to call the necro spec simply kittenty Death Knight is that WoW has those ands they won’t want that connection…Please don’t let them call it DK… PLEASE