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  1. Agreed, the capping is really boring, and a lot of learning it for beginners is "It's more worth it to defend a point you already have than to contest on a point that is not yet capped, or that the other team has" Or "Try to stand on the point and attack if possible" XD Or "If you/your team member/the other team would have stayed on the point for a second longer it would have stayed capped rather than decapped"
  2. I think pugs would be fine with either one, assuming being average or good at all of them I think Preaper has most utility in an unorganized comp (mostly thinking "Can bring cpc for entire unexperienced group which destroys all projectiles/5 target defense - yes your teammates do have to be standing inside the cpc", "Can bring spectral grasp to cc and cleave mobs for entire group - 5 targets and all 5 members of the group can cleave", "Generally slightly harder than the other two to get downed when you haven't practiced enough to know which attacks to dodge".) Meanwhile Engi has superspeed, Heal Alacrity Mech might be great however I cannot speak for that since I haven't played it yet, Condition Mech (don't know how fast it's condis tick, if it's like cfb it should be fine) should be fine too - although Power Holosmith is (imo) more likely more effective for dungeons than its condi variant, as the mobs and bosses have relatively low HP Holo and can also bring pulls for mobs.
  3. Reading this in mid-April - not sure what the fuss was about. "this is dead" "this is dying" when a game has a far less active player-base than at its peak anymore it'll be like 10 years after the occasion gripe about this from certain individuals.
  4. They also don't have a lot of long-term goals/rewards (in the way that Raid CM titles and Fractal Titles) to incentivize casual players (who might later want to join the hardcore/semi-hardcore scene) to invest time into being adept at them.
  5. Dragonhunter, though it might incentivize facetanking mechanics due to the OP-in-PVE heal skill. [Virtues DH or core guard in the fights that it's taken (if it's meta anywhere in raids/fractals/strikes) with the trait "Strike damage dealt is increased while you have aegis." is an exception.] Power warrior does not have a difficult rotation too, I also don't think Heal Firebrand or Fractal Rev are that difficult and I think they're fine when playing in pugs too.
  6. You can skip recs if Sunqua (or Shattered Observatory 75) or other long fractals/ones that you don't want to repeat are in the daily rotation. 😛
  7. Shhh, it's quite a mechanics-gated boss anyway (due to CC phase now that consumables have been nerfed), think it makes pugging Arts more pleasant now at least in groups that abide by /gg guidelines
  8. If you enjoy necro now is the time to go for it! Are you in NA or EU? For EU I hear the raid training guilds tend to be more effective/efficient, and it might be worth joining one like RTI, I'm sure there are lots more though. For NA there's Raid Academy which is a good place to practice classes, learn mechanics, and ask questions about encounters and rotations. I honestly wish RA was divided by encounter (eg "Sloth", "KC", "Xera") instead of class but that may just be me personally. Watching YouTube videos, reading SC guides, and Dulfy helps with mechanics. Keep an eye out for training runs in LFG! They do require constant checking in NA to come across, but lower LI groups pop up quite frequently in EU during prime time. I'd recommend doing FCs instead of just the "free" runs to build LI, as they get you more experience and you'll probably be sick of some in-between-mini-events that give LI anyway. The first three bosses for W4 are generally pretty easy for a newer training group.
  9. Alright, thank you guys! I guess I'll wait then, since the stuff I want is not urgent anyway.
  10. Hi, I'm wondering if Black Lion Chest Exclusive items (like the Wild magic backpack, and Elemental sword) ever rotate back to the black lion statuette vendor? (aka become buyable for 60 statuettes.) Am considering either buying a couple of the Black Lion Exclusive chests now that they're out, or waiting for them to come back (*if they ever do).
  11. Mmhmm if you use LFG and PUG a lot, server culture does matter (or if you run around in open world) It actually sounds like a difficult choice on your part (and same, I feel ya :/) cuz NA is a lot more friendly -- people are more up for chitchat and conversation than EU, but EU does care more about what's meta.
  12. [Edited] I didn't mean to create any bad vibes with this :/ I just wanted a place to discuss something related to the game, and to talk to people. ducks head out and pretends I don't exist
  13. Yeah, a full zerker's weaver depends entirely on the group for boons and heals and stuff. You're definitely not the only one who has a bad experience w/ playing zerker's weaver while pugging lower tier fractals. You do get better from pugging the hellish lower tier fractals with bad instabs, and learn how to dodge and what not to step in (and then forget to once you start doing T4s with a healer around...). Fractal defensive potion If you're not already, get the defensive potion for fights that have a lot of "stray damage" that can't be avoided, or bad instabilities. For example, places I'd definitely take it to are T3 Twilight Oasis without heals, T3 Swampland without heals, T3 Deepstone without heals, etc. CC the boss with consumables You can mitigate a lot of the boss's damage by CCing the boss using consumables.https://discretize.eu/guides/consumables(under "crowd control" section) These are very popular among Fractal CMs, and honestly I'd recommend them even if you aren't going into them - especially if you continue to play weaver.. As the squishiest person, you stand with the most to lose if the boss continually attacks, and as well due to the nature of weaver, you also lose a lot of DPS from using your own CC skills/being stuck in air & earth after the bar breaks. I started using them when I got into T3 fracs, and I thought they seemed "extra" at first, but I would HIGHLY, highly recommend them. ^__^ Minimize your inventory + move it in the top-right corner, bind it to an easy keybind, and get used to clicking the item & then pressing skill 1 or whatever you use to CC with it. Other random defensive potions (takes up the "utility" slot/superior sharpening stone) (read "mob-specific enhancements" under the dT consumables section) There are lots of utilities that help with survivability - I got these when I first started pugging T3 fracs. Personally, I would recommend ignoring some of the them, since you don't need them that badly and they're just unnecessary inventory clutter. These are the ones that I would recommend (these are all super cheap): Powerful Potion of Dredge Slaying for Underground Facility (nice for standing on the buttons and just the mobs in general)Powerful Potion of Outlaw Slaying for Cliffside (final fight of cliffside can be nasty with bad instabs, especially if one member of your group is running around making it hard for the healer, and if nobody is pulling in the mobs)Powerful Potion of Elemental Slaying for Underground Facility (the ice elemental final boss is really nasty. also honestly for that ice elemental fight, if you're just getting used to it, take twist of fate for stunbreaks instead of arcane blast - it's worth it. also prepare to CC the boss with a consumable right before the bar goes up again to mitigate the attack, it helps both you + the group a lot)Powerful Potion of Slaying Scarlet's Armies for Captain Mai Trin Boss, Molten Boss, Molten Furnace, and @Arkk in Shattered Observatory.Powerful Potion of Sons of Svanir Slaying for Snowblind (there's a lot of random damage in the last boss fight, T3 snowblind/T4 is pretty deadly for a weaver, especially a weaver who can't dodge (or if you're me, runs around randomly in all the agony-inducing aoe's during the split phases). Also CCing the boss really helps here too, since you can stop one of his nasty spinny sword attacks if timed right)Other random tips for pugging with random group comps If you need an extra dodge as weaver, feel free to stay in Air 5 and use that for an evade. I like using this in Ensolyss in 99cm since I find sometimes I need three dodges, and my energy bar doesn't quite refill fast enough for that. If you're fighting mobs in random groups, feel free to honestly play a little "pvp-style" even if you're currently in zerker's gear. Dip into earth for the evade in earth 2. Use the aoe cc of earth 4 against mobs. To be more self-sustaining in deeps when you are pugging T3 fractals, or any place where you're noticing that you aren't getting a lotta might, take Fire 1-3-2 instead of the meta Fire 1-3-1. "Pyromancer's Pussiance" provides a lot of free might, and giving up the longer fire fields is only a minor DPS loss. Get into the habit of "letting other people tank for you" - personally, I've picked up the habit of never being the person to rush in first in front of mobs. Always make sure the healer (if there is one) is running beside/in front of you, or make sure (if there's no healer) there are multiple people running in front of you. Especially in T3 fractals. Like seriously, just let the dude with his movement signet and WvW gear take the damage from the mobs while you slowly run in last and uhh, earth 2 evade. LOL....bUT yeAH thE beST guIDE TO eLE is TO deleTe yoUR ele And mAke rAngER or gUARdiAN iNSTeaD ele feels fine in reg t4s if there's a healer tho, esp healbrand. if you really like the class though, you can tough it out til there and it's not bad, but it's not worth it unless u really like the class : D
  14. Not sure if I worded the best way, but I am curious about what everybody does So far I've been pretty much leaving things the same throughout all runs. But I'm thinking that it might be helpful sometimes and worth it for me to change things round up a bit depending on the nature of the fight. Like if it's a fight with many adds or a fight with literally just a single target, or if I'm playing healer vs DPS vs boon support, or depending on the goal of the run (like "we all make mistakes" training run, versus "lemme tryhard in this speed clear!") So yeah, do you change your ArcDPS settings now and then to display different things on the screen? And if so, what things can you glance at quickly during a run itself? Am not taking about logs analyzed after a run, but during the run itself it happening on your screen images, links to examples, or words description are fine ^_^
  15. Awh yeah, it really does help when there's a more experienced player in the group. I don't think it's a big problem, since in my experience (pugging T1-3 Fracs in early 2019 NA) 9 times outta 10, there almost always is a leader who knows a little bit more than the other people. For me at least, it felt like a gentle enough learning slope. And a lotta times the trial-and-error did lead to error, but not frustration. ^_^ But that's just me personally, and the way I like to learn in this game. It was pretty fun way to learn "experiencing it by yourself" (without just watching one billion videos or memorizing what's on guides). It's easy to tell who to follow, and then eventually, you kind of just know where to go and see "Hey, so this is a cool skip" and learn stuff along the way. But yeah, sometimes the encounter goes very, very painful if no one knows what they're doing, and if that's not your style, and you're genuinely getting frustrated, it's time to call it quits hehe.
  16. I have not noticed any differences in fractal pugs on weekends vs weekdays But yeah that sucks :( Honestly now that we're on the topic of it, I find the kp discussion (verifying ~truth~ and whatever's a proxy for skill/performance in this game) to be very interesting. Sometimes I ask players who I see repeated high performance from how much kp they have, and I'm usually shocked to find that the number was actually really high. I get a lot of replies like "Uhh lemme check, I sold a stack and I have one stack in the bank rn and okay, gw2efficiency says i have 54 on my ren, 93 on my BS..." And then I do the calculations and this person has accumulated like over 600kp...Hehe maybe it's obvious but just because a group is "50kp" or whatever, doesn't mean the people who made the group/all the players in it actually have that amount on average. I know my friend who has like 800+kp and invites people who I know also have a lot (like at least 300kp), and she makes "50kp" or "100kp" groups just so they fill faster. I know this isn't the case you're talking about, but I do wonder if sometimes someone joins and thinks "Wow this 50kp group was so good!! 50kp is better than 250kp!!!" but the group was actually made up of people who say, had 500kp on average LOL.
  17. If you're returning from 6 years & wanna get into instanced PVE, I'd honestly recommend learning dragonhunter or power soulbeast ^__^ As for what I can speak about: Fractal CMs - Power weaver is fine. In lower kp groups you can ease into surviving while playing it with the Healbrand/Alacren meta, and if you wanna get into higher kp groups, it's an accepted & recognized dps class. Like for real, after playing weaver everywhere, this stands as the one actual place that I actually really like playing my weaver. The precasting at the mistlock is just really fun. :P And you just know, the boon support or BS or other dps or whoever picked up your fiery greatsword, they look at you and think "YES! There's a weaver in the group! I get more deeps for my opener!" the same way I look at a guardian and think "Yes, they're gonna pull the snakes in 99cm!" Of course there are other classes that are great too, so it's not like "this is the be-all and end-all", it's just a good option among many good options (some of the others being power soulbeast, dragonhunter, and holosmith). Regular T4s - Errr, weaver is a bit painful. Would not recommend. Or at the very least, I'd recommend having a second class to swap to, for those pesky mob-filled, bad-instab T4 fractals. Like honestly, guardian is just so much better for those. Personally, I stay weaver if the fractal seems rather benign (like chaos, aetherblade, thauma), but if it's cancerous (like siren's, volcanic/the final fight feels really bad as power weaver, twilight/the first phase feels bad as power weaver) I switch to something else, like condi firebrand. But yeah, this would be a non-issue if I did CMs as something like dragonhunter .___. or idk, holo.guardian also provides an insane amount of utility, it can do more skips than ele, it can bring reflects, it can bring stab, it can bring pulls..i don't know much about power soulbeast, other than people like your little spirits, people like having you around, and also i rarely hear anyone complain about spending so much time on their ranger or maining ranger. also in speedrun raids, you tend to see a lotta green bars (soulbeasts) along with blue bars (dragonhunters). soulbeast seems good. better than weaver, prolly..i don't know much about holo, except there's always that one guy who mains holo and can do everything as holo and is known as "the holo guy".i cannot speak much for raids, except that i would highly recommend against learning them on power weaver. i speak from personal experience. :pensive:..condi weaver is a curiosity for me...tempest is irrelevant in instanced pve
  18. Not really sure where to put this. I'm pretty curious about what the actual population difference is, as I know it's generally accepted that "NA is ded" (and yeah, for raid & fractal LFG/instanced PVE content, it definitely feels this way since transferring to EU). Are there any stats floating around somewhere?
  19. yeah it's a drag and honestly feels like doing a heart quest in bloodtide coast LOL, it's that kind of mind-numbingly boring pewpew no way people can defend content like this as good
  20. well i think it's good that people are specific in LFG and state what constitutes as enough X tokens for themcuz some people are afraid of asking or w/e and the requirement lists in lfg usually aren't super high or anything and agreed yeah of course it's arbitrary, and it can be super slow to get raid for the in-between stage of "knows mechanics, has gotten a few kills, maybe not enough kp" if you dont fake it but yeah i think it's good a system where there is kp requirement exists and also a way to circumvent around it (codes)
  21. wow ScIEnce :P truly remarkable i meaan, depends what you consider "get into raiding"is getting one VG kill = get into raiding? if so then you could conclude, it's not that hard but you do have to look and be willing to use resources since i mean, you do need to find 9 other people + have some of them fill specialized roles + have some of them know mechanics already. basically, for your first kill you'll definitely need to be carried, and you need to find people to do the carrying. and maybe it's not that hard for most people, but for some others, imo the gate is being willing to ask or knowing where to look for help (LFG, RA in discord, training guilds etc) more than anything else. you knew where to look for help (in this case, LFG as one avenue) and that meant you already had the hardest part covered imo haha. I.PERSONAL ANECDOTE - totally not science either, but, maybe something most people don't think about? since i rarely see this kind of thing mentioned here. and my friend and i who i am going to talk about are mostly likely far outliers, but i do feel like there is an unspoken minority like this. i wish there was a "read more" thing on this forum, because this is going to honestly be quite obnoxious and long and it also doesn't prove anything because not science either lol. in my experience, it's something that's quite difficult to get the snowball rolling in - the initial step/first raid opportunity, and after that it gets so much easier, especially if (and once) you actually know people who are already into raiding. i hate this word because it's not really CONNECTIONS connections, it's frans, but it's the best word i can think of in this context. using an example, also fair warning, this is gonna sound like "LMAO wow so this bitch decides to write her autobiography, which is NOT SCIENCE EITHER", but i started playing this game a year ago since my real life friends were, and one of them has a lot of society anxiety too (to the point of not being able to go to the grocery store alone etc). in her first month of playing, she looked up class guides and read about the meta and was like "hmm, CHRONO SEEMS GOOD, they'll never nerf it", and since she had a mesmer and enjoyed it already, she geared it and practiced whatever was on SC for the rota for it at the time, because her end goal was to have a class that was viable for every raid ever. we played this game for MONTHS without talking to anyone, because what is socializing??? and she stopped playing about half a year ago because she had to go to England for exchange and got busy with real life. in all that time, we never did anything outside of t1 fractals, and only because we did them with our real life friends. II.about 6 months ago, i started pugging my t1 fractals. i asked her to join, but she never did. AND LITERALLY THE ONLY REASON - okay, that's a fallacy, that is literally a fallacy LOL. but okay, the reason i decided to start pugging fractals when i did was because... SO GET THIS, our other real life friend, a guy named michael, started pugging his t1 fracs by himself because he wanted to get his dailies done and make gold. and we were like "waow so brave what a brave boi". this was about the time that siren's came out, since i remember he was like "oh today we did this fractal that was really hard" and i was like "which one?" and he was like "idk, it had like, throwing treasure on the pirate ship". i had never done siren's before though, so i didn't know what he meant at the time. one day after pugging his t1s, michael told us "oh mah gawd so this one guy gave us ALL 50g after cliffside, and was like thank you SOOOO much". i was like "50g to EACH of you??" and he was like YEAAH LMAO. and okay, i didn't + don't know much about the meta or what was good for what, not that it really matters in this context anyway, but i knew my friend was playing on his necro with newly boosted soldier's gear. when he had started pugging my chrono friend and i were like "uhh is that really good LOL you'll be doing no dmg", and he was like "lol idc if i get carried, plus i'm working on my zerker's gear rn" (he was slowly replacing it piece by piece). and honestly? that is totally a fine and good and reasonable approach, to get into pugging and fractals and whatnot. IT WAS LITERALLY THE NEXT DAY that i decided to pug my t1 fracs, LOL. because i was secretly hoping someone would pay me 50g. because i realized that it didn't matter what you brought and that people probably would not be so judgmental if you weren't perfect or didn't know anything or whatever. --III.to put things in context, i always really wanted to try out higher tier fractals and raids and stuff, but i had literally made Aurora before i ever did anything higher than a t1 fractal, since it felt less gated to me. sometime after pugging my way to t4, i made a friend in this game (who i got closer to via another friend, who i had gotten closer to via fractals) and she was quite new too. she did her first raid one day, and then a few weeks later she invited me to a raid because her friends invited her to a training one and said it was okay if someone who didn't know anything like me joined. and y'know??? like it took SO LONG for that initial first one, because unless you reach out yourself, the opportunity won't just fall into your lap (which i don't think is really a problem or part of the game design that needs to be fixed), but yeah. plus w5/6 are a lot more gated than the other ones/harder to find trainings for/to get experience in, which is understandable ofc, but just saying that "get into raiding" is a really broad/vague term edit: lots of changes in phrasing x__x for readability purposeshohoho i'm sure a rambler LMAO and i realize no1 currs
  22. The Swap part of Illusionary Leap yesIt can be used defensively with this boss? No, and you shouldn't be pressing the Swap (Sword 3 2nd cast) after Illusionary Leap (Sword 3 1st cast) once the tornado spaws, or at all for that matter. There is literally no reason to switch places with your clone during this fight, ever. Agreed, tried not using the switch but at the heat of the battle, dodging the giant tornado, rezzing allies before they get swallowed up, running into the small tornadoes to dodge his giant AOE and then running to side of the platform to be shielded by a protective barrier and then trying not to get hit by small tornadoes so we can all cc him in one go. My fingers slip and I double press the clone swap which launches me into a small tornado right into the big one where I die. Only had this happen to me 2x at the last 20% of his hp :( And the funny part is the F4 chrono swap, that swap doesn't kill me..... and yeah, that's unfortunate i don't really have anything to say other than (easier said than done i know), really pay attention to what you're pressing so you don't accidentally double-press it :open_mouth: altho i suppose this goes for almost every skill, try not to press things accidentally aha x) which is more general advice rather than just wing 7 air djinn chrono advice LOl
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