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So let’s say hypothetically that I am a warrior, that means that my bleed build (dual swords) is sub par to thief meaning it’s kinda useless and I’m better off doing something else?
Let me make a very unlikely example but it serves as an example of a very extreme case, let’s say that I’m playing a warrior and I am capable of keeping 25 stacks of bleed on the monster i am attacking, then I invite a thief which he also is capable of keeping 25 stacks of bleed on the monster by himself. Does that mean since the max cap for bleeds is 25 stacks; one of the 25 stacks that one of the players apply go to waste?
So it is safe to say it’s better to only have 1 bleed applier per party? (IF he/she is perfect with keeping bleed stacks up)
Thanks in advance, sorry for english.
Sounds like a Greatsword bulls charge frenzy Hundred blade combo
AND IF you’re not still satisfied switch to sword on the other weapon set and use the savage leap ability for more speed with a war horn offhand to speed you up with the charge buff!
Thanks for the suggestions guys, another question if I may, Are condition warriors sub-par to GS in pvp? I’m doing really well as Condi (might be that I’m low ranked in pvp), just wondering If I’ll do any better as GS, thanks in advance.
Hello everyone,
I’ve started playing a warrior not too long ago focusing in sPvP and WvW. I’ve tested many builds, bleed, tanky, gs, rifle… and found warrior to be “too slow” I know GS has somewhat a lot of mobility but aside from skills and warhorn warrior feels slow… plus in WvW I would like to play melee(bleed swords)/ranged (longbow) weapon set up and If I don’t have warhorn equipped I’d lose a lot of my mobility. Is taking warrior’s sprint trait worth it? Is there any other way to improve mobility?
Which classes provide most mobility?
Sorry for bad english.