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Originally Posted by Velas
So like the title says, I'm new to Guild Wars, and for my first character I made a N/Me, but as I've sorted through the forums it seems that taking Me for a secondary isn't necessarily the best for PvE, which i do mostly since I mainly play WoW.
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Wrong, N/Me is great for PvE. Your huge arsenal of hexes will allow you to handle almost any quest/mission with henchies, and when all else fails, you can go UW farming with 55 Monks. For all classes, Mo is generally the most favored secondary for PvE, but Me is an extremely very versatile for PvE, especially if you're a caster (which you are). Me/N for PVE, on the other hand...
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Originally Posted by Velas
I've seen some topics' talking about being able to change your profession, and I was wondering when/how i could do this.
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You can change professions in the Crystal Desert after you've achieved Ascension and completed the four remaining professions' quests. This is about 2/3 through the main story, though (of course, you can reach there earlier if you want).
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Originally Posted by Velas
If I do change my profession will the skills I've unlocked with my previous profession still be unlocked for PvP?
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First of all, ANY skills you've learned (for example, Me skills) will STILL be learned EVEN if you changed your secondary to something else. As long as you change back to Me secondary, you get all your skills back, and you can do this as much as you want. Your new secondary, however, won't be able to get a lot of skills for free from many quests, so you'll end up spending quite a lot of money to gain those new skills.
Secondly, once you unlock a skill or item, it will remain unlocked for all PvP characters you create on your account.
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Originally Posted by Velas
Also, I don't know if this is the right forum to ask but what's the point in making a PvP only character if you could do the same PvP with PvE character?
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You can re-create PvP characters over and over again...
1. They will always start at Lv20. If you recreate a PvE character, you got to level him/her to Lv20 in order to fight competitively with other Lv20 players unless you only want to fight in the Lv10-cap Ascalon City Arena and Lv15-cap Shiverpeak Arena.
2. Any skills your PvE characters unlocked, your PvP characters have access to them while creation. If you make a new PvE character and want all the Necro skills, you'll still have to do quests or pay to learn them--for a PvP character you can just select which ones you want specifically, and if you ever change your mind, you can just delete and remake. You can easily mix and match and change professions; even though you CAN change secondary profession in PvE, you'll have to pay to learn a lot of the skills of your new secondary.
3. They will always have access to max base weapons and max-stat armors for no fee. Once you've unlocked all the good runes and weapon mods, your PvP character can easily obtain the equivalent of some of the expensive and rare runes and weapon mods OVER and OVER again. If you have a Superior Vigor Rune on your current Necro, you will need to buy/find another one for your next PvE character, but ALL your PvP character will be able to use it for free if you've unlocked it.
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Originally Posted by Velas
And what do you suggest be a good secondary profession for a necromancer for PvE?
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Me or Mo. I personally prefer Me.