Elementalist - Core Power
The community gave this build a rating, making it second-tier: Good
Focused on: Strike damage
Designed for: Open World, Open World General and Open World Core
Overview
Elementalists are master spellcasters that attune to the four elements of fire, water, air, and earth. Widely regarded as one of the most complex classes of Guild Wars 2, they can specialize into several different builds with their elite specialziations. As a core elementalist, however, you'll be most useful playing a power build, and this build focuses on that.
This build, as all elementalist builds, requires a lot of button pressing to be truly effective. A more relaxed playstyle is also offered as an alternative, but it does do less damage.
Template Code
Skill Bar
Weapon Variants
- Hammer - decent alternative with Weaponmaster.
- Dual Daggers - decent free-to-play option
Skill Variants
Heals
- - blast finisher
Utilities
- - spawn a small elemental army that dies when you mount up, good for fighting strong bosses.
- - additional condition cleanse
- - for mobility.
Specializations
Equipment
- Ascended gear and stat infusions are not required; you can use exotic gear with the same stats.
Standard Equipment
Berserker
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Free-to-play Equipment
Berserker
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- and are interchangeable.
- Other relics include , , , and .
- For defense, equip the highest tier Jade Core you can afford. Use defensive food, traits, or skills if required. If necessary, use Knight trinkets.
Consumables
Budget consumables are acceptable for use in open world.
DPS
- Prioritize Steak Ascended food.
- /
- /
Defense
Farming
- Prioritize Steak Ascended food.
- /
- (and variants)
Usage
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This section is currently out of date due to Weaponmaster and is pending a review.
Sword/Warhorn
Elementalist's Sword/Warhorn combination is a powerful set with high damage and utility, but requires Weaponmaster to be used. If you do not have Weaponmaster, consult the Dagger/Dagger notes below.
Dagger/Dagger
When playing the suggested dagger/dagger variant, you will be constantly switching attunements, though always coming back to
. While all attunements have useful skills, this build finds great value out of coming in and out of thanks to and . You can swap from to any attunement and use the skills you need, then reset the cooldown on with any critical hit and immediately attune back to Air to trigger these traits.Fire
In
you find the following useful skills:has very high priority, attune to it whenever if comes off cooldown, use all the skills that aren't in cooldown, the attune back to . Note that has a channelling time, you can use this skill the last and attune back to while casting it without interrupting it.
Water
In
you find the following useful skills:- Frost Aura and . which is both an offensive and defensive ability with
is mainly defensive and you will spend very little time in it.
Air
In
you find the following useful skills:- Shocking Aura and . which is both an offensive and defensive ability with
- great both for damage and mobility.
is your main attunement. You will quickly return to it after casting the useful skills in other attunements thanks to . It also has the strongest auto attack with .
Earth
In
you find the following useful skills:combines good damage and crowd control.
The main idea of this build is to start fights in
, is good for this, and use for boons. You then attune to the other elements in this priority, and use their useful skills:- Fire
- Earth
- Water
After you attune to an element and cast their useful skills, you should attune back to
, which triggers and , cast all the useful Air skills, then attune to the next element in the priority list and repeat. Cast your Arcane skills and after atuning to air as their damage is always a critical strike and they grant increased critical strike damage thanks to , so they have great synergy with .Staff
Staff enables an alternative more simple and relaxed playstyle. While it does offer ranged damage, staff deals lower damage than daggers. The playstyle revolves around
and spamming . The trait is key to the build so make sure you are using it. Generally speaking, there's no much incentive to attune to the other elements. You find some healing in with and condition cleanse with . In , does great damage but the cooldown is too high, and you have some CC from and . In you have decent damage from and , and CC with .Defense
- The best defense is always to dodge or sidestep attacks.
- Both and are dodges, you evade while casting them.
- blocks projectiles for a very short duration.
- can be used to mitigate pressure.
- , used in , creates a tanky elemental that can help relieve pressure. Casting your elite skill also activates a free version of thanks to . The flip over skill, such as can also trigger this shield. This free shield has a cooldown of 16 seconds, and elemental skills have a cooldown of 18. This means that you will get the shield when first casting the elemental and (once the shield recharges) every time you activate the elemental's skill.
- CC enemies with: ⇒ . , , and
- You can use Blind enemies for 10 seconds when used. in to continuously
Sustain
- is a good source of healing and condition cleanse.
- You can run or if conditions are a problem.
- , used in , creates an elemental with strong healing and condition cleanse on a short cooldown.
- You will periodically enter which will maintain a high uptime of .
Crowd Control
- ⇒
- (from Ice Elemental)
- (from Air Elemental)
Ratings
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