Neko’s Comprehensive Guide to the Dungeon Elementalist
This guide was featured on the Attunement Swap Podcast. Click here to listen to me rant about Eles and the Dungeon Metagame: http://sittingonacouch.com/guild-wars-2-elementalist-podcast-attunement-swap-episode-6/
Hello, my name is Neko, and I wrote this guide. It is my attempt to take both my personal experience as well as the research done by others in the GW2 community, and combine them all together in one Comprehensive Guide to the Dungeon Elementalist.
My username in game is: Neko.9021
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Here is my guide to the Elementalist in Dungeons and Fractals. I hope you enjoy!
For those who don’t want to read ALL of this, this is what I run (Arcane Shield can be Arcane Wave as well). I usually PUG.
So you want to take your Elementalist into dungeons, huh?
The Elementalist is an interesting class. They are one of the most versatile professions in the game, with access to 20 weapon skills at any given time. As a balancing mechanic against this versatility, however, the Elementalist has some of the lowest DPS in the game. Additionally, the Elementalist has a low HP pool along with light armor, making it one of the “squishiest” classes in the game, by default, anyway.
However, if I could make one case for the Elementalist, it would be this: potential. The Elementalist has some of the greatest potential in this game. This can be seen in the PvP side of things, where the Elementalist plays a key role in all formats of the game. The Elementalist has miserly stats and low power ratios… by default. But if the Elementalist wants to become a great bunker, they can be one of the best bunkers out there in PvP. Similarly, if an Ele wants to go full glass cannon DPS in PvE, Lightning Hammer provides incredible amounts of damage. If someone wants a class that coordinates well in an organized group, then Elementalists are the best class at providing tons of Might and Fury, all on their own. If someone wants a class that coordinates well in a PUG, then the classic Water Arcanist Elementalist has insane survivability while providing a whole host of boons.
When one looks at the Elementalist and sees their low base stats and base damage, they may be tempted to judge it as a terrible class. Yet one must think of why Elementalists were cursed with such handicaps. Arenanet gave the Elementalist the lowest possible stats in all areas because they knew that the potential and power of the Elementalist was insanely high. Access to so many skills and the best traits in the game opens doors that other classes only wish they had.
So here is my guide to the Dungeon Elementalist. Please note that I will first go through general strategy, gearing, utilities, and weapons before I finally get to the builds. So if you want to just get to the builds, skip to the bottom.
(edited by Neko.9021)