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It is awesome, they even removed the beam connecting you to the target so you are harder to find in PvP.
There is also no longer a beam connecting you to the target so its harder for people to find you in PvP.
As a human, when I use the sword, it definitely floats between my hands. Sorta stick my hands out and the sword is between them.
It costs money based on how many skill points you’ve spent. Talk to your trainer.
3) Into the Void does pull them in the direction of the wall. Depending on what side of the curtain they are, they either get pulled further from you, or closer to you.
5) This is working. Find a mob that only uses ranged attacks (like the undead grubs or hyleks or the Asura Pirates in Bloodtide Coast) and cast the warden on them. It will reflect all their attacks back as long as they only attack it with ranged attacks (not AoEs) and don’t move away. It has trivialized some dungeon mobs for me (like archers) since they just sit there killing themselves as long as they don’t move.
I use Sword/Focus and GS in WvW. My utilities are Feedback, Blink, and Null Field and I usually use Mass Invisiblity as my Elite.
I have the Warden’s Feedback and Medic’s Feedback traits. Putting a warden on a Veteran Archer or dropping the Temporal Curtain can really help a team. Also using the Into the Void part of the Curtain can actually pull enemies off of a defending Wall and onto the ground where your team can kill them. The focus also provides are only swiftness buff so its nearly essential for running around in WvW. It is just too good not to have. I also use GS because of the range on it (I have a better time fighting on keeps with the GS than with the Staff) and the clone it creates cripples when it hits an enemy, so its good for chasing people down or knocking people off walls.