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If I want to be an Elementalist for a primary profession, what should I take as my secondary profession?

2007-08-10 14:29:06 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Video & Online Games

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Well, one question would be...Which Guild Wars? The newer two games have character classes the first doesn't.

With GW any class can combine with almost any other. With elementalist as you're primary, I'll get a list of what they can do.

Warrior: Not really a good idea, unless you are going for a special kind of build. Elementalist have the worst armor around, and most warrior skills require close range contact, which would be bad for you.

Ranger: A mildly better choice. Its a ranged attack class, which gives you something to do if you run out of MP. You could also have a pet to try to act as a tank.

Mesmer: A classic combination. A little mana heavy, but there are a few mesmer skills that recharge mana. There are a lot of E/M combinations out there, so you won't be exceptionally original.

Monk: Mix healing with your explosions. Another pretty common combination, while you won't heal as much hp as a monk primary, you will be able to heal more thanks to energy storage.

Necromancer: Disposable pets anyone? In addition Necro has several nice attack and DOT spells.

Since you get your secondary so quickly, just try one! If you don't like it delete the character and try another one!

2007-08-14 03:12:34 · answer #1 · answered by Thomas S 7 · 0 0

I have an E/Me [elementalist/mesmer] becuase there is a skill that mesmers have [Arcane Echo]. THis is good becuase you can use Echo and then a strong ele skill. Echo will copy that skill so you can use it twice over and over.

But mostly it's based on your opinion, because you can change your secondary profession whenever you want.

2007-08-11 00:33:57 · answer #2 · answered by emocappuccino44 1 · 0 0

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2007-08-10 14:59:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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