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Soo..because all betas ended..people still want more gw2..so they go theorycrafting on builds ..now these are the 2 best sites to theorycraft on: http://www.gw2build.com/builds/simulator.php i myself have a couple of elementalist specs, an elementalist guide, and some warrior specs with really big extensive guides: http://epic-timeraider.weebly.com/gw2-builds-including-guides-etc.html |
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6/17/12 4:32:56 PM#2
Once all the beta bugs are worked out (and with no futher changes in skills/traits), this is the build that I will most likely be running for general purpose with minor changes, as necessary, to a skill here or a trait there. This build provides very good management of conditions, both defensive and even offensive, without having to slot any cooldown assist ablities. When played efficiently, it should leave a very narrow window for conditions lasting long enough to take hold between the cooldown of the next condition remover in your rotation. As you may have noticed, this is also an efficient crit build too, which overall, I would place more value over its condition management. The crits is what powers the build, receiving small buffs to the LF and health in the process. At the same time, it can even reduce the damage output of your enemy by doing nothing but simply just attacking, which should make the health received have a greater impact. There is 3 different combos avaliable with this build, 2 of which are very strong, but requires the only single finisher avaliable for the class without the aid of another player. So you have really think about when, where and how you should use them. Probably not an easy build to run, but almost everything you do in this build should regenerate health, build up the LF and debuff enemies all at the same time before you even have to think about managing your conditions. Weekness IMO is the strongest conditional weapon you have with this build simply because of its reduced damage output effect. It's also why this build uses at least 4 different ways to inflict weekness onto enemies, and all of them are AOEs. Lastly, in case you are wondering about the choice in heal skill, the explaination is really quite simple. It's just more of a means to passive health regeneration as long as its attacking anything. The build already have lots of ways to keep conditions off yourself, so it will heal better than consume if you don't have conditions on you. It's also a nice distraction. Since it's a healing skill, if it goes down or killed, it's right back up after a very short cooldown of 3 seconds as opposed to a 20 second cooldown if I actually used it to heal, ready to distract some more. And I would much rather prefer the 10 second cooldown of staff #2 over the 40 second cooldown of well. Just sayin for the brief build discussion, oh and try to avoid prolonged periods of getting focused fired without the protection provided by weekness or DS+weekness when getting focused spiked. Dodge when dazed, DS for all others. as of 6/11/12 Necromancer |
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6/17/12 4:36:54 PM#3
Originally posted by timeraider this is great too http://www.gw2db.com/skills/calc/necromancer#0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|10|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|0| |
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6/17/12 4:39:39 PM#4
Originally posted by jayce weakness against condition builds is useless. CC is much better than pet healing on sPvP. |
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6/17/12 9:39:11 PM#5
Originally posted by timeraider I'm sure some stuff will change before launch but thanks for the links, very cool. |
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6/17/12 11:17:02 PM#6
Originally posted by p_c_sousa you're right, since weakness reduces the damage of, you know, non-condition based damage. but its also a good thing the build allows you to, once again, manage the conditions. and again you're right about CC. but you would need 2 conditions on you just for CC to heal just a little better than equal the amount from the minion. if you are able to keep conditions off yourself through the efficient use of the build, you are going to run into times where you will probably not have any conditions on you to maximize CC, but you need to heal anyway. you also will not have the benefit of the passive healing the minion provides. and you also have a slightly longer cooldown with CC over the minion aswell. as of 6/11/12 Necromancer |
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6/17/12 11:19:45 PM#7
Crit bypasses weakness btw. |
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6/18/12 3:49:10 AM#8
Originally posted by jayce i agree that weakness is great just saying against condition build isnt so good xD (i have enfeeble DS trait on my build and like a lot) the problem about the heal pet is he die very easy and many times you will need resummon to use heal skill. Necro are great at control conditions but without CC if for some reason you encounter a Necro Condition you will be in trouble since you cant remove conditions. you can send conditions to him and he will send them back to you again. against any condition class build having 2 conditions on you will happen most time. IMO CC is to great on sPvP to choose any other heal skill |
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6/18/12 3:52:24 AM#9
Have they figured out the damage formula yet and written down the basic lv80 stats for different classes (Which I assume are different?). |
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6/18/12 6:26:41 AM#10
It's not letting me submit my build on the build simulator so I'll just post it here for now: Profession: Ranger Weapons: Sword / Axe + Axe / Warhorn Utilities: Healing Spring, Lightning Reflexes, Signet of the Wild, Signet of Stone Elite: Spirit of Nature Amulet: Celestial Gem: Celestial Rune: Dolyak Ranger Survivability build relying on dodging and evading as much attacks as possible. |
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6/18/12 6:27:42 AM#11
Originally posted by TwoThreeFour (P + M * 35) * (W/ 1000) * SC / (T + A - (V * 30) ) = Total Damage |
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6/18/12 8:29:06 AM#12
So the min maxing begins, and people thought this would never happen. On topic I found Codex to be the best site so far to explore your toons.
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Originally posted by Saxonblade the min/maxing might begin...but the funny thing is that except for warrior atm ..everyone is making a different build, and all theorycraft how it is the best...and thats the good thing except for all those warriors taking "the hundred blades" build :D no offense ofcourse ;P |
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6/18/12 9:17:43 AM#14
Originally posted by timeraider true. all warrior i saw on sPvP have a greatsword build. |
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6/19/12 1:38:50 AM#15
Originally posted by Magnum2103 thx :)
Edit: Is there any good site for GW2 mathematical theorycrafting? The formula you linked I saw reposted at http://teamlegacy.net/topic/7265-math-might-vulnerability-and-toughness-isnt-good-in-spvp/, so that's a bit, but are there any other sites? |
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6/19/12 2:05:05 AM#16
Originally posted by Saxonblade
Those who have been reasonable never said that min-maxing would not happen, but they don't expect the effects of it to be as severe as in other games. |
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6/19/12 8:09:23 AM#17
Did not play this setup in BWE2 but all that might stacking will be fun to try out. http://www.gw2build.com/builds/simulator.php#1.2.4.12.19.0.34.34.34.0.29.32.49.47.52.3.3.6.77.0.0.95.100.0.108.110.0.0.0.0.140.136.0.10.20.20.0.20 |
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6/19/12 9:51:32 AM#18
i hate theorycrafts. usless, since you cannot calculate the personal skill of a player.
if i cant handle melee combat, no cookie cutter build will save me. anyway, hf doing your math, i know some of you just love it :P "I'll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!" |
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