You want Sustain? Some things to consider.
People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
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People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
lolwut…
People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
lolwut…
When someone hits you while you’re in Swiftness, you lose the move speed increase whereas Warrior’s Sprint move speed increase stays with you even when you’re in combat.
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http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Swiftness
Methinks you do not know how swiftness works.
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People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
lolwut…
When someone hits you while you’re in Swiftness, you lose the move speed increase whereas Warrior’s Sprint move speed increase stays with you even when you’re in combat.
This is incorrect.
You have an out of combat (ooc) movement speed, and an in combat movement speed.
Swiftness in terms of its movement speed gain, isn’t affected by this, it’s just the different changes in movement depending on if you’re in combat.
I don’t recommend anyone picking up the +25% movement speed considering how easy it is to spam SoR.
People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
lolwut…
When someone hits you while you’re in Swiftness, you lose the move speed increase whereas Warrior’s Sprint move speed increase stays with you even when you’re in combat.
Uh… with Swiftness, you still move 33% faster in combat than someone without swiftness and in combat.
People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
lolwut…
When someone hits you while you’re in Swiftness, you lose the move speed increase whereas Warrior’s Sprint move speed increase stays with you even when you’re in combat.
I don’t even know what to say…
People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
lolwut…
When someone hits you while you’re in Swiftness, you lose the move speed increase whereas Warrior’s Sprint move speed increase stays with you even when you’re in combat.
This is incorrect.
You have an out of combat (ooc) movement speed, and an in combat movement speed.
Swiftness in terms of its movement speed gain, isn’t affected by this, it’s just the different changes in movement depending on if you’re in combat.
I don’t recommend anyone picking up the +25% movement speed considering how easy it is to spam SoR.
Wait, what. I thought it was the same as the Thief’s Signet of Shadows?
That sucks… :T Scrap what I said!
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People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
lolwut…
When someone hits you while you’re in Swiftness, you lose the move speed increase whereas Warrior’s Sprint move speed increase stays with you even when you’re in combat.
This is incorrect.
You have an out of combat (ooc) movement speed, and an in combat movement speed.
Swiftness in terms of its movement speed gain, isn’t affected by this, it’s just the different changes in movement depending on if you’re in combat.
I don’t recommend anyone picking up the +25% movement speed considering how easy it is to spam SoR.
Wait, what. I thought it was the same as the Thief’s Signet of Shadows?
That sucks… :T Scrap what I said!
It is the same as SoS, and any other movement increasing signet, they are all affected by combat
When someone hits you while you’re in Swiftness, you lose the move speed increase whereas Warrior’s Sprint move speed increase stays with you even when you’re in combat.
That’s not accurate at all…
Normal running speed 100%
Warrior Sprint +25%, total 125%
Swiftness +33%, total 133%
Combat speed is about 75% (Not sure the exact number but thats what it feels like)
Warrior Sprint +25%, total 93%
Swiftness +33%, total 99%
People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
lolwut…
When someone hits you while you’re in Swiftness, you lose the move speed increase whereas Warrior’s Sprint move speed increase stays with you even when you’re in combat.
This is incorrect.
You have an out of combat (ooc) movement speed, and an in combat movement speed.
Swiftness in terms of its movement speed gain, isn’t affected by this, it’s just the different changes in movement depending on if you’re in combat.
I don’t recommend anyone picking up the +25% movement speed considering how easy it is to spam SoR.
Wait, what. I thought it was the same as the Thief’s Signet of Shadows?
That sucks… :T Scrap what I said!
It is the same as SoS, and any other movement increasing signet, they are all affected by combat
Oh that’s weird. My Thief friend lied to me. :T
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People get Warrior’s Sprint (at least I do) because you keep that 25% move speed increase while in combat. Swiftness move speed buff doesn’t work if you’re in combat. At least this makes Warriors harder to kite, especially with the added Dogged March.
Anyways, just my two cents. (:
Don’t take this too personal, but it is becoming increasingly obvious to me that you need a little more time with the class considering your recent posts.
Now that this thread has derailed completely, if anyone would care to comment on the stance/dodge concept for some sustainability plz feel free.
Sure back on topic, with the recent move, I still can’t justify taking anything over signet mastery. That trait cuts down your elite from 60s to 48s. Which also means that the time in between reduces from 30s to 18s. I don’t think vigorous focus can compete with that.