Tanky Greatsword/Shortbow Build

Tanky Greatsword/Shortbow Build

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Posted by: Aethersong.5189

Aethersong.5189

This is a somewhat tanky Ranger build with a balance between defense, support, and damage. It preforms well in general PvE and dungeons.

http://gw2skills.net/editor/?fMMQJARVjEVR2JWGWs2Bi1DCFoB1eoJLdeXB/fyHuyK

Weapons

  • Greatsword
  • Short Bow

Pets

  • Fern Wolf
  • Brown Bear

Skills

  • Healing Spring
  • Quickening Zephyr
  • Signet of the Wild
  • Signet of Stone
  • Rampage as One

Traits

  • 30 – Marksmanship
  • 0 – Skirmishing
  • 30 – Wilderness Survival
  • 10 – Nature Magic
  • 0 – Beastmastery

Comments
One of the key traits for this build is Signet of the Beastmaster allowing one’s Ranger to gain the effects of Signets in addition to one’s pet. This grants one’s ranger the ability to gain 6 seconds of invulnerability from Signet of Stone as well as 10 seconds of stability and increased damage from Signet of the Wild.

The Wilderness Survival trait lines takes advantage of two defensive traits. Vigorous Renewal and Bark Sking. Vigorous Renewal turns one’s Healing Spring into an even more amazing supportive field by also granting vigor on each pulse.

If I were to switch any traits around, I would probably take the points from the Nature Magic line. Although, as the build currently stands, the points in there allows one to gain 5 seconds of protection upon taking more than 20% of one’s health in damage. This is great for dungeons by granting protection in clutch moments.

The choice of pets is for their supportive skill and tanking ability. The brown bear is naturally tanky and has the ability to remove conditions from allies. The fern wolf is able to grant 10 seconds of regeneration to one’s party to keep their health up. In addition, it has a knockdown leap for added CC.

As for weapons, I like the Greatsword as my melee weapon. It has an evade on every third attack as well as many useful utility skills such as a leap (which can be comboed with Healing Spring for health), a block (which can now be used while moving and to become invincible to ranged attacks), and a daze/stun. The cooldowns of all these skills are reduced by the Martial Mastery trait.

I chose the Short Bow because of the large amounts of damage, condition duration, and condition damage coming from traits. This has wonderful synergy with the Short Bow. Also, with the Piercing Arrows trait, one can position themselves to hit multiple enemies.

Closing Remarks
Overall, I am sure many people are running builds similar to this. Even so, I thought I would post my take on a tanky Ranger. Feel free to comment.

(edited by Aethersong.5189)

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Posted by: Dahkeus.8243

Dahkeus.8243

I haven’t seen this variation yet, but it looks solid.

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Posted by: Volundarhus.7815

Volundarhus.7815

http://gw2skills.net/editor/?fMMQJARVjAVZ2RWKWsWCimCOZJmCDxo/h07P4/T2zBWB

Weapons

  • Greatsword
  • Short Bow

Pets

  • White Moa
  • Owl

Skills

  • Troll Unguent
  • Quickening Zephyr
  • Sharpening stone
  • Rampage as One

Traits

  • 0 – Marksmanship
  • 20 – Skirmishing
  • 20 – Wilderness Survival
  • 15 – Nature Magic
  • 15 – Beastmastery

Comments
My pets are chill and they match my hair.
Everything is 20% better Greatsword skills/Bow skills/Survival Skills/Pet swap

I’m not sure why I still use the Moa it just seems to regen screech all the time.
(the regular one not the broken f2 tab)

Swapping is a huge part of combat, as is dodging for no reason other than to give the pets protection.

Dragonbrand – Dumaresq
Loch Ness Monster (nnnf)

(edited by Volundarhus.7815)

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Posted by: Da Poolp.6809

Da Poolp.6809

It’s a pretty classic build, but it’s good yes ^^