Should i play warrior or guardian




















Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Gaming PlayStation Xbox Nintendo. Movies TV Comics. Star Wars Marvel. Guardian has more builds that are desired in high end pve but every group also wants a banner slave warrior. If you are aiming for support in the future, guardian is the way to go.

Technically banner slave warrior is also support but besides throwing down banners every half a minute there is not much supporty stuff you will do in a fight. Best tanks are mesmers though but tanks are only used in raids.

Support in this game is either healing or providing specific boons or both. Warrior has higher burst damage, high health but weakness is the defence side active and healing.

Guardian has good damage, high defence and weakness is low health. I favor more Guardian, but both are good. If enemy is weak, both kills then with easy. If enemy comes stronger, warrior will kill faster. But when enemy is so strong that it can't be killed fast, then guardian starts to survive in those situations better.

High health protects from heavy hits, but it doesn't protect so well against alot of small damages, like condition damages lack of healing. Guardian has many healings and abilities reflect or block damages and so on.. Warrior is offensive, of which some AoE capability, usually burst dps. No stable AoE tho. Dual Axes being the versatile weapon set and if used with attack speed boosting trait you also gain faster resource node gathering any kind of attack speed booster will also boost node farming speed.

Guardian is defensive, its main form of attack being Symbols if DPS is being questioned. Right traits and you have good AoE with Vulnerability, by searing symbols over and over again. Hammer is more versatile, due to being able to sear a symbol with its auto-attack. Both good, honestly. Guardian has a lot of built in safety, though which may make the process easier overall. I'd recommend war because it will make you learn combat mechanics a little faster which then easily transfer to guard.

I used to main guardian. Dragonhunter has little survivability and doesn't do well in long fights by themselves. Firebrand has the problem of having to reactivate your mantras whenever you go to a new map so it slows you down. I found that warrior can hit harder, strives in long solo fights, and has a lot more CC.

All because spellbreaker has a constant trait that heals you based on damage you deal. That makes all the difference. I would go Guardian because they are accepted just about everyplace once you hit end game content.

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