Most versitile profession
Zamochit
Necros are capable of doing a lot of solo farming in HM with 55 SS or SV ~ there are specific limits to areas they can farm but that is the case for every class. Rezzdogs build has its limits as well. a 55 monk and SS necro can clear the whole of UW including quests. I wasn't talking about farming specifically when I refered to versatility. In fact I had barely considered it at all but meh.
itsvictor
In no particular order :
Ranger
Elementalist
Necromancer
Ritualist
Paragon
Mesmer is it's own category. I'd rather not write pages about mesmer so...
Warriors are chop chop. Bred for front lining and it should stay that way, NO MS, oh please god >_<!
Monks are usually chosen for heal/prot, smites come in sometimes but usually that heals a bit too.
Assassins:Combo enuff said but atleast you can use different weapons (except sword,dps sucks with it).
Dervish:Only really good with a scythe.
Ranger
Elementalist
Necromancer
Ritualist
Paragon
Mesmer is it's own category. I'd rather not write pages about mesmer so...
Warriors are chop chop. Bred for front lining and it should stay that way, NO MS, oh please god >_<!
Monks are usually chosen for heal/prot, smites come in sometimes but usually that heals a bit too.
Assassins:Combo enuff said but atleast you can use different weapons (except sword,dps sucks with it).
Dervish:Only really good with a scythe.
Horseman Of War
in PvP I find that ritualists are the most versatile... to each their own.
Kwisatz_Haderach
most versatile by far is the ranger followed by ritualist.
I judge Versatility by how many different roles a profession can fill , so since rangers can fill any role but for heal/support they are the most versatile. Rits follow closely behind rangers because they can do everything but front line pressure.
I judge Versatility by how many different roles a profession can fill , so since rangers can fill any role but for heal/support they are the most versatile. Rits follow closely behind rangers because they can do everything but front line pressure.
Abedeus
Quote:
Originally Posted by Diddy bow
But yea rangers are win, they can do anythign except the support/heal role. http://www.pvxwiki.com/wiki/Build:R/Rt_Oath_Spirit_Spam
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bosstweed
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kwisatz_Haderach
Rits follow closely behind rangers because they can do everything but front line pressure.
[skill]Spirit's Strength[/skill]
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Moloch Vein
This is a PvE forum thread.
For PvE, necromancers are the most "versatile". That doesn't necessarily mean they are the "best"... though, maybe they are. It's a tie between N and P there.
People comparing Energy Storage favorably to Soul Reaping in PvE make me laugh...
Rangers can use weapons, lay traps and interrupt people. That's not incredibly versatile. (Please, don't bring up touch rangers. This is PvE we're talking about, not mega-lame PvP.)
Necromancers can do just about anything in PvE excluding high-level tanking. Add to this that the N line is extremely useful in PvE, with tons of great high-influence spells, and how the N character synergizes with physicals like no other caster does.
For PvE, necromancers are the most "versatile". That doesn't necessarily mean they are the "best"... though, maybe they are. It's a tie between N and P there.
People comparing Energy Storage favorably to Soul Reaping in PvE make me laugh...
Rangers can use weapons, lay traps and interrupt people. That's not incredibly versatile. (Please, don't bring up touch rangers. This is PvE we're talking about, not mega-lame PvP.)
Necromancers can do just about anything in PvE excluding high-level tanking. Add to this that the N line is extremely useful in PvE, with tons of great high-influence spells, and how the N character synergizes with physicals like no other caster does.
RedNova88
I'd have to say Ritualist simple because of their weapon buffs+Spirits Strength.
Spirits Strength+Sloth Hunters Shot
Spirits Strenght+Final Thrust
The list can go on. Spirits Strength and a weapon spell will essentially turn you into a whole new profession and with Ghostforge insignias it compensates for the lack of armor that the Ritualist has by default.
Spirits Strength+Sloth Hunters Shot
Spirits Strenght+Final Thrust
The list can go on. Spirits Strength and a weapon spell will essentially turn you into a whole new profession and with Ghostforge insignias it compensates for the lack of armor that the Ritualist has by default.
JDRyder
Imo Monk
its not a lot u dont use mokes for
farming
healing
smiting "yes there r some builds that work better then eles for AoE"
GvG HA TA or any type of pvp for the most part
i see a lot of ppl saying ranger build i think u will feel like its to much like a sin
its not a lot u dont use mokes for
farming
healing
smiting "yes there r some builds that work better then eles for AoE"
GvG HA TA or any type of pvp for the most part
i see a lot of ppl saying ranger build i think u will feel like its to much like a sin