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Revision as of 21:34, 2 August 2023
Open World builds for Guild Wars 2. A wide variety of GW2 builds and guides for all classes.
General Builds
Builds meant for general open world play. Useful for general open world and story-mode play, such as events, zerging, map completion, and random shenanigans. These builds typically suggest similar gear to their instanced PvE counterparts (Raids/Fractals/Strikes) for ease of gearing but if you are not worried about this or don't mind investing in a separate gear set for open world then feel free to alter your equipment.
There are currently no test Open World General builds
Support Builds
These builds feature variants which provide boons or healing, often both, to allies.
Core Builds
Core builds are builds that do not feature an elite specialization and have gear variants which are accessible to Free To Play players.
Raid fundamentals, roles, group requirements, and team composition
Essential and optional game settings to make your gameplay more fluent in PvE, PvP and WvW
Overview of some of the best and most common ways to earn gold
Help figuring out which Guild Wars 2 profession to try
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