Which class is most faceroll?
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Which class is the most faceroll? Which is hardest to play?
For this subforum, a more pertinent question would be “Which is the hardest (or most unfun) build to play against?”
Dunno, the rate at which my head rolls over the keyboard doesn’t change much between classes. Hardest to play is easy though, revenant as I don’t have HoT pre purchased.
The hardest class in the game to play has always been and will always be engineer. Engineer are 100% about combos and ontop of that, their combos aren’t as obvious as other professions. It’s very easy for them to miss a skill in the combo leaving the player to come up with a new one on the spot. To add to this, their kits have no cooldowns unlike elementalists attunments. Because of that the player has to be even more aware of cooldowns in each kit. For elementalists, you can basically expect everything in an attunment to be ready once the attunment is off cooldown.
Most faceroll class is ele.
The hardest class in the game to play has always been and will always be engineer. Engineer are 100% about combos and ontop of that, their combos aren’t as obvious as other professions. It’s very easy for them to miss a skill in the combo leaving the player to come up with a new one on the spot. To add to this, their kits have no cooldowns unlike elementalists attunments. Because of that the player has to be even more aware of cooldowns in each kit. For elementalists, you can basically expect everything in an attunment to be ready once the attunment is off cooldown.
Most faceroll class is ele.
I agree with that. And on top of that, engineer is also much harder than ele because its skills are pretty hard to land, espcially compared to ele where everything is a PbAoE and you don’t have to target anything to land skills.
Also nades is keyboard mashing at its most painful.
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Classes that have a true required high skill cap in no specific order after patch:
1.) Thief
2.) Engi
3.) Necro
4.) Warrior
Classes that have way too many “viable” builds that take absolutely no skill after patch:
1.) Guardian
2.) Ranger
3.) Ele
4.) Mesmer
Just play dd ele. Takes zero skill and is OP. Totally boring though.
The hardest class to play properly is Thief.
Most people who play Thieves play it poorly. It is very difficult to find a good Thief for a team.
If you want to win with no real effort-
Anything with high and frequent burning that can also tank and deal decent damage,
….
Guess I shoulda just said ele..
New player makes a d/d cele ele
Tell him which buttons to press, over and over and over.
Watch him faceroll his keyboard and do good.
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New player makes a d/d cele ele
Tell him which buttons to press, over and over and over.Watch him faceroll his keyboard and do good.
not really.
i have been playing for 3+ years and i still dunno how to play ele.
20 weapon skills are too much for me.
New player makes a d/d cele ele
Tell him which buttons to press, over and over and over.Watch him faceroll his keyboard and do good.
not really.
i have been playing for 3+ years and i still dunno how to play ele.20 weapon skills are too much for me.
i honestly hope thats a joke
New player makes a d/d cele ele
Tell him which buttons to press, over and over and over.Watch him faceroll his keyboard and do good.
not really.
i have been playing for 3+ years and i still dunno how to play ele.20 weapon skills are too much for me.
i honestly hope thats a joke
no i’m not joking.
i can’t play these professions properly:
ele, thief, guardian
others still okay.
warrior, i’m always a warrior player
necro, minion master is not hard to play
ranger, pew pew is fun
engineer, flamer and elixirs seems fun nowadays, to me anyway
mesmer, i just shoot my purple laser and they just die like that.
Play ele now and it’s hilariously faceroll, mostly due to healing per spell cast. I have to choose between stone heart and diamond skin based on enemies every game and that’s all I change. but maybe 5 games in and i’m feeling stronger than my main class.
@amir that’s kinda a bad way of putting it. Ideally all classes have multiple viable builds that all take skill. If you always nerf the most viable class it’s and endless cycle.
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Sometimes when I’m on ele after an outnumbered team fight, I would smh and wonder how the heck Im still alive and kickin’ it.
I main an engineer because it seemed like the most interesting class to me back in ’12. Who needs weapon swapping when I have all these cool kits and gadgets, I thought.
It’s still my favorite despite some of the changes from patch like displacing incendiary powder, power nades, power FT yet strong condi toolbelt skill, limited sources for condi or burn damage, so on and so forth….just weird traits in need of a tune-up
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For me the easiest class to be effective with is bunker guardian. Every team needs a player who wants to bunk/remove condi and give boons to team mates. The hardest class to play and stand out is thief. Good thieves are a dime a dozen, when you have a great thief matches start to snowball since the great thief killed your good thief and then helped capped the other 2 points and everyone is sitting at there computer wondering what happened.
Lol. Ranger are easy to play
So that’s why ranger are not in meta LoL…
I am not too long in GW2 but what i feel is that thief is very hard to play against good players. Even with my only about two month in PvP thiefs have a very hard time against me. But a friend is playing a thief for very long and he is one of the realy good thief players and running together is fun. I do the decoy and he picks them one by one ^^.
I don´t know all classes well enough to say which is easiest. D/D eles are powerful but they need skill to be good. Even being not trained i will kill a d/d ele if he makes mistakes or moves not good enough. If he just jumps on me firing ring and breath with some blast finisher it will result in him burning or cripled when i fire my condi cleanse and low damage on me.
But when i encounter a good d/d ele dancing around there is no real way to win for me.
hardest to play? For me Elementalist, no doubt. 20 butons, 20 fingers is way to much to be as effective as i’m on my Warrior or Mesmer. One mistake and you go from 100 – 0 in 2 seconds.
Engineer is super easy if you avoid grenades: go P/P, elixirs or gadget + elixir gun and have fun.
Most “faceroll”? D/P Thief… Hardest to play? Celestial D/D Elementalist.
I don’t agree DD is hardest to play, it has a high skill ceiling but it’s also dead easy to pick up and do decent with it for a new player.
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Hardest classes currently in my eyes:
Thief/Engineer
Faceroll classes:
Ranger, mesmer, elementalist, guardian
Faceroll classes that do well:
Mesmer, elementalist, guardian.
Necormancer, and warrior I consider to be middle ground in terms of difficulty.
I also want to mention that ranger feels very limited by the class design. You can reach 80-90% of the skill cap without much effort. The other faceroll classes offer way less limitations, while necro and warrior are also limited like the ranger, they are also harder, and necro has a few excellent builds currently. Also, Warrior is the most simple class, but that doesn’t make it as easy to play as some other classes in pvp, just less things to focus on, but landing those few things is critical.
Play scepter ele, or better, staff ele. Staff ele is neither forgiving nor easy if your enemy is not a total moron. One mistake, one late or early cast and pooof! You are dead.
Engineer is also very hard but more fun than any other profession for me.
Dp or dd thief, lb ranger and mesmer are faceroll. Especially postpatch mes and dd ele.
i’d say d/d ele or condi stealth mesmer for most faceroll.
multi kit engi for hardest to play.
Necro
Is the most unforgiving class. No blocks, invulnerable, stability, vigor, or get out of jail cards that other class have built into their kits.
1 mistake or bad positioning can be curtains for a Necro
This is almost %100 just me being bad at warrior, but when I play warr I tend to faceroll a bit, and surprisingly down people pretty quick. I need to not use all the stances at once, (a bad habit for new warrs) just dont have the mechanical part of playing it down tbh, I main mesmer and engi which use their f1-f5 skills a lot.
Engi is definitely the least faceroll class, so many options and abilities to use and the timing required makes it really fun. My only complaint about engi is the kitten bugs with a lot of their CC (MAGNET) that can really throw you off, honestly need to play my engi more (been playing ele lately). It was kinda funny for awhile when 100k nades was around and everyone tried engi for the lol1shot nonsense, but quickly realized they couldnt play the class outside of that.
From hardest to easiest:
1)Engi
2)Ele
3)Necro
4)Thief
5)Ranger
6)Guardian
7)Mesmer
8)Warrior
The hardest class to play properly is Thief.
Most people who play Thieves play it poorly. It is very difficult to find a good Thief for a team.
Quite true. It is why I’ve posted other messages about how in most cases, I prefer not having a thief on my team in a PUG match.
The hardest class to play properly is Thief.
Most people who play Thieves play it poorly. It is very difficult to find a good Thief for a team.
Quite true. It is why I’ve posted other messages about how in most cases, I prefer not having a thief on my team in a PUG match.
considering how bad the average thief is i’d say this is correct
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I’d definitely put thief up there with engineer for hardest class to play in pvp. Sure you can run around and never get downed, but applying pressure is such a dangerous thing, you need to know exackly when to pull out and what you need to focus on in terms of map objectives. (decap, tranq, +1, etc) A thief not fulfilling his roles is a burden to the team.
Engineer is different, there are so many builds, but some of them offer similar challenges as the thief, but with a slightly more forgiving nature, but more buttons to press. I’d say it has the higher skill cap, but lower skill floor than thief.
If you were to literally roll your face across f1-f4 and 1-9 (whatever keybinds you have) on a node, in a fight, by FAR the #1 build you’d be most effective on is d/d celestial elementalist. You get healed just for pressing any skill, most of your skills are aoe and dont require targeting. You have lots of built in condi clear and high protection uptime, etc.
Sources: Won fights with over 1k ping on a <100 game D/D fire cele (I was actually just pressing attunement recharges and random buttons afterwards)
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Which class is the most faceroll? Which is hardest to play?
This question can’t accurately be answered.
No class on it’s own is easy or difficult to play. It all depends on the build, but each class has easy and difficult builds.
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From hardest to easiest:
1)Engi
2)Ele
3)Necro
4)Thief
5)Ranger
6)Guardian
7)Mesmer
8)Warrior
This.
Engineers used to be one of the easier classes. As they had the best recovery in the game from Healing Turret and Gear Shield on a 16 second recharge. Made a mistake on an engineer? It’s k bro, make all the mistakes you want on last meta Engineer. Obviously this meta, that is not the case.
LOL at all the scrubs winning Elementalist by mashing buttons. True story, I beat a dude on my ele by swapping attunements and mashing buttons with 1000 ping too. I was in WvW against a level 12 first time Mesmer, dem ele’s are ez class.
Here is another true story, I never lost to a bad Elementalist no matter what build or class I was using. The fact is, anyone can beat a scrub, even if you are one yourself.
From hardest to easiest:
1)Engi
2)Ele
3)Necro
4)Thief
5)Ranger
6)Guardian
7)Mesmer
8)Warrior
Pretty sure ranger is more faceroll than mesmer.
From hardest to easiest:
1)Engi
2)Ele
3)Necro
4)Thief
5)Ranger
6)Guardian
7)Mesmer
8)WarriorThis.
Engineers used to be one of the easier classes. As they had the best recovery in the game from Healing Turret and Gear Shield on a 16 second recharge. Made a mistake on an engineer? It’s k bro, make all the mistakes you want on last meta Engineer. Obviously this meta, that is not the case.
LOL at all the scrubs winning Elementalist by mashing buttons. True story, I beat a dude on my ele by swapping attunements and mashing buttons with 1000 ping too. I was in WvW against a level 12 first time Mesmer, dem ele’s are ez class.
Here is another true story, I never lost to a bad Elementalist no matter what build or class I was using. The fact is, anyone can beat a scrub, even if you are one yourself.
True story, mine was in a high MMR queue. Saying D/D elementalist is ‘hard’ is a joke since it’s literally the easiest thing in the game to be effective on currently. Defending it when double ele is probably the most common comp in the game is also a joke. There’s no doubt that Elementalist has a high skillcap, but that doesn’t matter when you can play it like garbage and still be more effective than classes you have 10x the games on.
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classes combo difficulty:
engi
ele
thief
guardian
mesmer
renger
necro
warrior
classes play difficulty:
hard:
engi- ele- thief
normal:
guardian-mesmer
easy:
warrior- necro-renger
From hardest to easiest:
1)Engi
2)Ele
3)Necro
4)Thief
5)Ranger
6)Guardian
7)Mesmer
8)WarriorThis.
Engineers used to be one of the easier classes. As they had the best recovery in the game from Healing Turret and Gear Shield on a 16 second recharge. Made a mistake on an engineer? It’s k bro, make all the mistakes you want on last meta Engineer. Obviously this meta, that is not the case.
LOL at all the scrubs winning Elementalist by mashing buttons. True story, I beat a dude on my ele by swapping attunements and mashing buttons with 1000 ping too. I was in WvW against a level 12 first time Mesmer, dem ele’s are ez class.
Here is another true story, I never lost to a bad Elementalist no matter what build or class I was using. The fact is, anyone can beat a scrub, even if you are one yourself.
True story, mine was in a high MMR queue. Saying D/D elementalist is ‘hard’ is a joke since it’s literally the easiest thing in the game to be effective on currently. Defending it when double ele is probably the most common comp in the game is also a joke. There’s no doubt that Elementalist has a high skillcap, but that doesn’t matter when you can play it like garbage and still be more effective than classes you have 10x the games on.
I’ll say it again, “anyone can beat a scrub, even if you are one yourself.”
Boast about your high MMR as much as you want, if you want to lead players to believing they can win by mashing buttons on elementalist by all means go ahead, it allows good practice on my Mesmer when I can dance circles around terrible ele players.
In the mean time maybe you should practice Necromancer, as soon as I see a Necromancer purposely eat 20 stacks of my burning, I run for my life.
From hardest to easiest:
1)Engi
2)Ele
3)Necro
4)Thief
5)Ranger
6)Guardian
7)Mesmer
8)WarriorThis.
Engineers used to be one of the easier classes. As they had the best recovery in the game from Healing Turret and Gear Shield on a 16 second recharge. Made a mistake on an engineer? It’s k bro, make all the mistakes you want on last meta Engineer. Obviously this meta, that is not the case.
LOL at all the scrubs winning Elementalist by mashing buttons. True story, I beat a dude on my ele by swapping attunements and mashing buttons with 1000 ping too. I was in WvW against a level 12 first time Mesmer, dem ele’s are ez class.
Here is another true story, I never lost to a bad Elementalist no matter what build or class I was using. The fact is, anyone can beat a scrub, even if you are one yourself.
True story, mine was in a high MMR queue. Saying D/D elementalist is ‘hard’ is a joke since it’s literally the easiest thing in the game to be effective on currently. Defending it when double ele is probably the most common comp in the game is also a joke. There’s no doubt that Elementalist has a high skillcap, but that doesn’t matter when you can play it like garbage and still be more effective than classes you have 10x the games on.
I’ll say it again, “anyone can beat a scrub, even if you are one yourself.”
Boast about your high MMR as much as you want, if you want to lead players to believing they can win by mashing buttons on elementalist by all means go ahead, it allows good practice on my Mesmer when I can dance circles around terrible ele players.
In the mean time maybe you should practice Necromancer, as soon as I see a Necromancer purposely eat 20 stacks of my burning, I run for my life.
You don’t need to even 1v1 on ele in order to carry games, rolling into a fight and kittening boons all over your team is good enough, plus you have amazing cleave with fire rotation + air/earth cc. Yes, Mesmer and Necro can kill Eles, but my point still holds that Ele is the #1 class to go to a node and spam everything and do well. Goes for both staff and D/D tbh. As long as you are pressing buttons on ele, you are putting out loads of boons, healing, aoe dps and condi removal.
Come on, dd ele is not hard, it is easy. Just like any mesmer build in this meta. And thieves… Frankly playing an engineer, or a good necro is way harder than playing a thief. Yes timing etc etc. All are important. But there are other things that other professions have.
Engineer is the hardest class. You can succesfully apply your combo and skills, but they might not in the end. TK bug is annoying. And whatever you do, you will always be mediocre at everything.
By the way, condi ranger is easier than pew pew ranger. But again there are freaks in every profession/build that can make you " HOLY kitten! HOW THE HELL DID HE DO THAT!" with their timing and moves.
Warrior is easy to pick up and play, and has effective skills.
…But its no longer near or at the top of the most faceroll. Warrior is probably in its 2nd weakest incarnation right now, 1st being Release.
As for Faceroll? Don’t really care for it, I just want to point out that Warrior definitely isn’t it anymore.
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The class easiest for beginners to play is LB/GS Power Ranger.
You don’t need to fight on point, and you can rek ppl from 1500 range.
Bring entangle for extra lols since Anet refuses to address the broken immobilize mechanics which are not working as intended (midair immob, immob presisting after the condition is removed, etc).
….and for the cherry on the sundae, give the class two utilities that provide invulnerability, a trait that applies stability below 50% hp & a signet that does the same, and the furthest gap finisher in the game so the ranger can make his escape when someone tries to roll up on him.
The class with the highest skill cap is thief. Once you master the profession, it is easily one of the most powerful professions in pvp.
There are so many intricacies that are involved with thief, that it takes a long time to know/understand them all.
Little things like aiming your camera down to heartseeker multiple times through your blinding powder without getting too far away from it.
Shadowstepping into a fight from behind cover, so when you make your getaway your back is protected.
Managing initiative and using skills to their potential instead of just using whatever skill is off of cooldown.
Knowing when to escape a fight versus knowing when to make it look like you escaped to get another free shot at spiking a foe down.
How to leave your foe baffled as to what you are going to do next, or when you are going to strike.
Knowing what professions have what items for stealing, and how you can use them to your advantage. (ie: steal from a warrior when he is using his ranged weapon)
Too much to even list in this thread.
Sadly, the class is a bit overpowered in the hands of some.
The mobility and escape is always there without sacrificing any damage potential…. you just need to know what you are doing…. because a noob will simply not be able to play the class without some extensive knowledge.
…and I doubt anyone at Anet even plays thief the way some hardcore pvp thieves do to realize just how strong a skilled thief can be.
Warrior is the easiest and hardest class to play. At low skill level, Warrior gives you the most forgiveness with high health, high armor, high dps, and skills that are easy and straightforward. At high skill level, Warrior gives you no forgiveness since the skill ceiling is so low, you have to play perfectly in order to even stand a chance against a good player of another profession.
Condi PU Mesmer. Easily.
Classes that have a true required high skill cap in no specific order after patch:
1.) Thief
2.) Engi
3.) Necro
4.) WarriorClasses that have way too many “viable” builds that take absolutely no skill after patch:
1.) Guardian
2.) Ranger
3.) Ele
4.) Mesmer
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I’ve been maining Mesmer for something close to 3 years. I don’t find it easy to play at all. Easiest, I’d say d/d ele.. you almost have to try to die.