The plated weapons and auric weapons you can choose from the end chest are stat selectable. Few things to note: By playing WvW you will get WvW tickets. These will let you buy obsidian weapons, which are also stat selectable. You can get 1 weapon per week with the tickets you can gather.
Primary attribute growth. There are four primary attributes: two offensive and two defensive. Primary attributes have a base value that grows with character level, rising every level until character level 10 and every even level thereafter. The base value starts at 37 for a level 1 character and increases to a total of 1000 at level 80.
It's not every player as it's based on players who have their API linked to GW2Efficiency, but it's a good indicator. Revenant is the least played by playtime, but Engineer has the lowest number of characters created. It looks like people try rev but don't get on with it, but it's still near the bottom.
The most popular combo, Human mesmer, is over eight times more popular than the least, Charr mesmer. Warrior is the most popular class among both Norn and Charr. Neither Norn nor Asura are the most popular race for any of the eight classes. Engineer is the only class in which Asura outnumber Humans. Sylvari tend to favor magic classes while
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Rev/Guardian. Started with Warrior main in 2012 but swapped to Guardian after 4-5 months and mained Guardian until HoT. Then Herald took the control and despite I still play Firebrand and Willbender (DH and core Guardian not that much) I still consider Herald my main (I play also Renegade and a bit of core Rev, but that one and Vindicator are mostly for muling/alt parking).
I don’t think a lot of buttons suddenly makes a class complex for pve. I think it’s more how you understand the class. Axe mirage is arguably considered the most difficult class to play in this game for pve
While Scrapper is by far the least popular of the elite specs, Revenant (including its specializations) is the least common of the 9 classes according to GW2 Efficiency. While more people have made Engis than Revenants, Rev has far less play time, meaning in reality it's much less played. 3. Sojourner202. • 5 yr. ago.
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