Warrior & Magic
Well to be fair, signets are magical for one, and secondly, Berserker =/= warrior. These are subclasses, expect some of the core fantasy ideals to be altered.
Warlord Sikari (80 Scrapper)
All professions use magic, even warrior. Warrior’s magic used to just have less flair and be more about self-augmentation. Now we shoot fireballs and conjure rocks like the rest.
I have been expecting my GW1 W/E to make a comeback along with the specialization implement.
Focus is what i really wanted to see as the next specialization weapon for warrior.
dun cha know warrior knows some mesmer magic as well?
bladetrail
throw axe
impale
Should be renamed as Magic Knight instead of Berserker.
Warriors in GW2 have always used magic, the typical Orrian citizen used magic (to a much higher degree since their proximity to the gods granted them immense magical power) for self-augmentation, fishermen would carry cargo that would break bulls for example, merchants would levitate their goods to put them on display, every single class in the game uses magic.
Warriors in GW2 have always used magic, the typical Orrian citizen used magic (to a much higher degree since their proximity to the gods granted them immense magical power) for self-augmentation, fishermen would carry cargo that would break bulls for example, merchants would levitate their goods to put them on display, every single class in the game uses magic.
Still doesn’t explain how he summons a rock.
Well I guess they could be turning into something like the Revenant where they’ll do what ever they can to secure victory. Although I’d much prefer it if they added more physical skills that made sense like how the current warrior works. I know things like Earthshaker may be extreme but it’s still better than Flaming Flurry in my perspective.
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Because Berserkers rock… aaaaand I am done here.
Warriors in GW2 have always used magic, the typical Orrian citizen used magic (to a much higher degree since their proximity to the gods granted them immense magical power) for self-augmentation, fishermen would carry cargo that would break bulls for example, merchants would levitate their goods to put them on display, every single class in the game uses magic.
Still doesn’t explain how he summons a rock.
With magic. Amazing.
All professions use magic, even warrior. Warrior’s magic used to just have less flair and be more about self-augmentation. Now we shoot fireballs and conjure rocks like the rest.
No engies dont use magic. It is true for the rest though.
All professions use magic, even warrior. Warrior’s magic used to just have less flair and be more about self-augmentation. Now we shoot fireballs and conjure rocks like the rest.
No engies dont use magic. It is true for the rest though.
Elixirs are typically magical in nature. They use magic as a core part of their progression, even if they aren’t infusing their potions or casting spells themselves.
But that’s a technicality. You’re right.
Elixirs r more alchemy which is science not magic
Darkwood Legion [DARK]
Yak’s Bend
Everyone can draw their 2nd set weapon or turret out of nowhere, this is magic, not science.
All professions use magic, even warrior. Warrior’s magic used to just have less flair and be more about self-augmentation. Now we shoot fireballs and conjure rocks like the rest.
No engies dont use magic. It is true for the rest though.
Yes, and they store unlimited bullets and turrets up their butts at all times.
How to Condi Reaper on a budget
Everything I say is only in reference to PvE and WvW.
Magic? What are you talking about? How about grabbing ground, pulling a rock out of it, and punching it.
That’s called badarsery, not magic.
Need more magic. Upcoming Elite Spec; Balthazar is dead and I am now him~