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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
World vs World is one of the PvP gamemodes of GW2 and perhaps the area of the game where players have the most freedom to create their own gameplay loops, set their own goals. As a result a lot of new players are struggling to understand what to do in WvW.  
 
World vs World is one of the PvP gamemodes of GW2 and perhaps the area of the game where players have the most freedom to create their own gameplay loops, set their own goals. As a result a lot of new players are struggling to understand what to do in WvW.  
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==Objectives==
 
==Objectives==
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Here's a couple of things you might do as a roamer:
 
Here's a couple of things you might do as a roamer:
* Killing <span style="color:#00ff00">'''supply dolyaks'''</span> to cut off enemy supply lines.
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* Kill <span style="color:#00ff00">'''supply dolyaks'''</span> to cut off enemy supply lines.
  
* Taking out <span style="color:#00ff00">'''sentries'''</span>.
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* Take out <span style="color:#00ff00">'''sentries'''</span>.
  
* Capturing and defending <span style="color:#00ff00">'''supply camps'''</span>.
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* Capture and defend <span style="color:#00ff00">'''supply camps'''</span>.
  
* Engaging in smallscale <span style="color:#00ff00">'''PvP'''</span> be it duels, outnumbered fights, or hunting down respawning enemies who are trying to make their way back to their zerg - just to mention a few.
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* Engage in smallscale <span style="color:#00ff00">'''PvP'''</span> be it duels, outnumbered fights or intercepting respawning enemies who are trying to make their way back to their zerg - just to mention a few.
  
* Lingering on the edge of larger battles and picking off stragglers and backline players.
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* Linger on the edge of larger battles picking off stragglers or backline players.
  
* Taking over <span style="color:#00ff00">'''ruins'''</span> found in the middle of all 3 home borderlands or <span style="color:#00ff00">'''shrines'''</span> on Desert Borderlands.
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* Take over <span style="color:#00ff00">'''ruins'''</span> found in the middle of all 3 home borderlands or <span style="color:#00ff00">'''shrines'''</span> on Desert Borderlands.
 
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<div class="col-md-4">[[File:Dolyaks leaving camp.png|Dolyaks leaving camp|class=img-fluid]]</div>
 
<div class="col-md-4">[[File:Dolyaks leaving camp.png|Dolyaks leaving camp|class=img-fluid]]</div>
 
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WvW gives players the freedom to choose which aspect of roaming they want to focus on and to what degree. Some roamers are mostly interested in hanging around duel spots while others are all about flipping camps and going behind enemy lines. As long as you're maintaining <span style="color:#00ff00">'''participation'''</span> you can do whatever you want. Keep an eye on WvW daily achievements too as dailies often encourage certain objectives and you're bound to find more PvP action around those.
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WvW gives players the freedom to choose which aspect of roaming they want to focus on and to what degree. Some roamers are mostly interested in hanging out at duel spots while others are all about flipping camps and going behind enemy lines. As long as you're maintaining <span style="color:#00ff00">'''participation'''</span> you can do whatever you want. Keep an eye on daily Wizard's Vault WvW objectives too as dailies often promote certain objectives and you're bound to find more PvP action around those.
  
  
 
==Participation==
 
==Participation==
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This is the main driving force behind a roamer's gameplay loop. Essentially there are <span style="color:#00ff00">'''6 tiers'''</span> of participation, every '''5 minutes''' you earn WvW reward track progression based your participation level. Higher participation equals faster progression. As long as you're earning rewards you're doing it right, it's up to you how to achieve that.
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This is the main driving force behind a roamer's gameplay loop. Essentially there are <span style="color:#00ff00">'''6 tiers'''</span> of participation, every '''5 minutes''' you earn WvW reward track progress based your participation level. Higher participation equals faster progression. As long as you're earning rewards you're doing it right, it's up to you how to achieve that.
  
 
There's a <span style="color:#00ff00">'''countdown'''</span> after which your participation starts <span style="color:#00ff00">'''decreasing'''</span> if you're not engaging with any of WvW's main objectives. The maximum amount of time you can go without doing anything is '''10 minutes''', after which you start losing participation.
 
There's a <span style="color:#00ff00">'''countdown'''</span> after which your participation starts <span style="color:#00ff00">'''decreasing'''</span> if you're not engaging with any of WvW's main objectives. The maximum amount of time you can go without doing anything is '''10 minutes''', after which you start losing participation.
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To check your participation level simply hover over the '''chest icon''' at the edge of your minimap.
 
To check your participation level simply hover over the '''chest icon''' at the edge of your minimap.
 
  
 
The following activities reset the duration of the countdown timer to:
 
The following activities reset the duration of the countdown timer to:
* '''10 minutes''' - capturing or successfully defending an objective with a territory marker (camp, tower or keep) ''OR'' killing an enemy player.
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* <span style="color:#00ff00">'''10 minutes'''</span> - capturing or successfully defending an objective with a territory marker (camp, tower or keep) ''OR'' killing an enemy player.
  
* '''5 minutes''' - taking a sentry point, taking a shrine on Desert Borderlands, killing a Veteran Camp Supervisor, killing a Veteran creature with an event attached, taking a mercenary camp, successfully escorting a supply dolyak.
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* <span style="color:#00ff00">'''5 minutes'''</span> - taking a sentry point, taking a shrine on Desert Borderlands, killing a Veteran Camp Supervisor, killing a Veteran creature with an event attached, taking a mercenary camp, successfully escorting a supply dolyak.
  
* '''2 minutes''' - killing a supply dolyak or a guard NPC, taking a ruin in the middle of a borderland map.
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* <span style="color:#00ff00">'''2 minutes'''</span> - killing a supply dolyak or a guard NPC, taking a ruin in the middle of a borderland map.
  
* '''1 minute''' - killing NPCs related to Mercenary Camp events.
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* <span style="color:#00ff00">'''1 minute'''</span> - killing NPCs related to Mercenary Camp events.
  
 
Note: these values aren't additive, they only reset the timer to a set amount. Taking a sentry with 4 minutes left will set it to 5 minutes, not 9.
 
Note: these values aren't additive, they only reset the timer to a set amount. Taking a sentry with 4 minutes left will set it to 5 minutes, not 9.
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Even in your first few hours in WvW you're probably going to accumulate enough <span style="color:#00ff00">'''WXP'''</span> to gain a few <span style="color:#00ff00">'''WvW ranks'''</span> - each time you rank up you're awarded 1 WvW ability point. WvW rank is account-bound, but the ability loadouts are per character.
 
Even in your first few hours in WvW you're probably going to accumulate enough <span style="color:#00ff00">'''WXP'''</span> to gain a few <span style="color:#00ff00">'''WvW ranks'''</span> - each time you rank up you're awarded 1 WvW ability point. WvW rank is account-bound, but the ability loadouts are per character.
  
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The most useful masteries for roamers are:
 
The most useful masteries for roamers are:
* <span style="color:#00ff00">'''Warclaw'''</span> - helps you get around the map faster and reach objectives. The really important thing however comes at rank 166 which unlocks an ability that enables you to dismount other players. Our [[Guide:How_to_Unlock_the_Warclaw_Mount|How to Unlock the Warclaw Mount]] guide contains all information related to the Warclaw mount.
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* <span style="color:#00ff00">'''Warclaw'''</span> - helps you get around the map faster and reach objectives. The really important thing however comes at rank 166 which unlocks an ability that enables you to dismount other players. Our [[Guide:How_to_Unlock_the_Warclaw_Mount|How to unlock the Warclaw]] guide contains all the necessary information you'll need to obtain this WvW mount.
  
 
* <span style="color:#00ff00">'''Gliding'''</span> - allows you to use a glider inside your realm's territory, making vertical travel much easier.
 
* <span style="color:#00ff00">'''Gliding'''</span> - allows you to use a glider inside your realm's territory, making vertical travel much easier.
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For more details on how and when to spend ability points check out the roaming section of our [[Guide:How_to_spend_WvW_Ability_Points#The_Roamer|WvW Ability Point Guide]].
 
For more details on how and when to spend ability points check out the roaming section of our [[Guide:How_to_spend_WvW_Ability_Points#The_Roamer|WvW Ability Point Guide]].
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Because of how important some of the early masteries are (especially maxing out the Warclaw) we highly recommend you use <span style="color:#00ff00">'''World XP boosters'''</span> to earn ranks faster if you can, such as:
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* Ascended feasts from {{Tooltip|Chef}} skill level 500 (10% boost). Eating from feasts placed by other players also works, in that case you don't have to level up the Chef crafting discipline.
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* {{Item|WxP Enrichment}} (10% boost, can be slotted into <span style="color:#e75480 ">'''Ascended Amulets'''</span>). Bought from Laurel Merchants.
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* {{Tooltip|Guild WXP Gain}} (10% boost, picked up from [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Nathan_the_Bartender Nathan the Bartender] at the Tavern in Guild Halls with the necessary upgrades).
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* {{Item|Birthday Booster}} (100% boost) found in Birthday Gifts delivered by mail whenever a character on your account ages a year.
  
  
 
==Builds And Gear==
 
==Builds And Gear==
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Once you're ready to delve into WvW all that's left is to get a build. [https://metabattle.com/wiki/WvW_Roaming On this link] you'll find a wide variety of viable builds for all professions made specifically for roaming.
 
Once you're ready to delve into WvW all that's left is to get a build. [https://metabattle.com/wiki/WvW_Roaming On this link] you'll find a wide variety of viable builds for all professions made specifically for roaming.
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The gear that comes from these is stat-selectable (one time only) which could save you a lot of time and money if you're going after some of the more expensive stats like {{Tooltip|Celestial}}.
 
The gear that comes from these is stat-selectable (one time only) which could save you a lot of time and money if you're going after some of the more expensive stats like {{Tooltip|Celestial}}.
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Another great (and cheap!) stat-selectable option for WvW players is the Invader's weapon and armor sets - most pieces cost less than 1 gold and can be purchased from a golem named [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/TEID-07_Unified_Vendor_System TEID-07 Unified Vendor System]. You can find this NPC on all 3 borderlands as well as the Eternal Battlegrounds. This does require some account-bound currencies, but it's not a huge time sink and you'll build up the necessary {{Item|Badge of Honor}} passively just by playing WvW.
 
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==Mechanics==
 
==Mechanics==
 
Here's a list of important game mechanics you'll no doubt encounter in WvW.
 
Here's a list of important game mechanics you'll no doubt encounter in WvW.
 
  
 
[[File:Righteous Indignation.png|40x40px|Righteous Indignation]] <span style="color:#00ffff; margin-left: 0.75rem;">'''Righteous Indignation'''</span>
 
[[File:Righteous Indignation.png|40x40px|Righteous Indignation]] <span style="color:#00ffff; margin-left: 0.75rem;">'''Righteous Indignation'''</span>
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[[File:Marked By Sentry.png|40x40px|Markey by Sentry]] <span style="color:#00ffff; margin-left: 0.75rem;">'''Marked'''</span>
 
[[File:Marked By Sentry.png|40x40px|Markey by Sentry]] <span style="color:#00ffff; margin-left: 0.75rem;">'''Marked'''</span>
* Getting too close to an enemy sentry will put a Marked debuff on your.
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* Getting too close to an enemy sentry will put a Marked debuff on you.
  
 
* While the debuff is active enemies will see your location on the map and you won't be allowed to {{Tooltip|Stealth}} for extended periods of time without getting {{Tooltip|Revealed}}, forcibly ending your stealth.
 
* While the debuff is active enemies will see your location on the map and you won't be allowed to {{Tooltip|Stealth}} for extended periods of time without getting {{Tooltip|Revealed}}, forcibly ending your stealth.
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Another thing you need to know is where to find hubs of 1v1 activity in WvW. Not only because they are useful for honing your skills but also because it's rude to interrupt duels, so please try to respect the fights at these spots.
 
Another thing you need to know is where to find hubs of 1v1 activity in WvW. Not only because they are useful for honing your skills but also because it's rude to interrupt duels, so please try to respect the fights at these spots.
  
You may initiate duels by gesturing enemies to follow you and fight, like stowing your weapons repeatedly around them, jumping up and down, or poking them with an autoattack. Once you're both ready to begin fighting perform a <span style="color:#00ff00">'''/bow'''</span> emote and wait for them to do the same. The duel starts right after.
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You may initiate duels by gesturing enemies to follow you and fight, like stowing your weapons repeatedly around them, jumping up and down, or poking them with an autoattack. Once you're both in position and ready to begin fighting perform a <span style="color:#00ff00">'''/bow'''</span> emote then wait for them to do the same. The duel starts right after.
  
If you win a duel don't finish off your opponent! Build distance and let them revive themselves.
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If you win a duel don't finish off your opponent! Build distance and let them rally themselves with {{Skill|Bandage}}.
  
  
 
===''Hero's Lodge/Champion's Demesne (North)''===
 
===''Hero's Lodge/Champion's Demesne (North)''===
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This is the '''same spot''' on two different '''Alpine Borderlands''', just across the bridge from the southernmost supply camp of the map.
 
This is the '''same spot''' on two different '''Alpine Borderlands''', just across the bridge from the southernmost supply camp of the map.
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* Open the WvW panel and go to Alpine Borderlands.
 
* Open the WvW panel and go to Alpine Borderlands.
  
* Go to the sentry found above Hero's Lodge (or Champion's Demesne, depending on which Alpine map it is). Stay on the highground while waiting for an opponent.
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* Go to the sentry found above Hero's Lodge (or Champion's Demesne, depending on which Alpine map it is). Stay on the highground near the '''sentry''' while waiting for an opponent.
  
  
 
===''Hero's Lodge/Champion's Demesne (South)''===
 
===''Hero's Lodge/Champion's Demesne (South)''===
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This is more of an  <span style="color:#00ff00">'''oldschool spot'''</span> that predates the participation system. There's more room for dueling, it's completely out of the way of zergs and even the terrain's arguably better, however it's only in the vicinity of the camp but not the sentry, and being this far south means that fewer roamers will naturally stumble upon this spot which means fewer people.
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This is more of an  <span style="color:#00ff00">'''oldschool spot'''</span> that predates the participation system. There's more room for dueling, it's completely out of the way of zergs and even the terrain's arguably better, however it's only in the vicinity of the camp but not the sentry, and being this far south means that fewer roamers will naturally stumble upon this spot which means less action.
  
 
It's good for having prearranged fights though in case you have friends on one of the enemy servers, or if you've faced another dueler up north but want to continue your fight at a more remote area, perhaps planning to fight for a lengthy period of time.
 
It's good for having prearranged fights though in case you have friends on one of the enemy servers, or if you've faced another dueler up north but want to continue your fight at a more remote area, perhaps planning to fight for a lengthy period of time.
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===''Around Stonemist Castle''===
 
===''Around Stonemist Castle''===
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SMC's another popular location but there are some pros and cons here.
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Stonemist Castle's another popular location but there are some pros and cons here.
  
While <span style="color:#00ff00">'''Eternal Battlegrounds'''</span> is a very active map, sometimes it's too active. It's true that there are several dueling spots around SMC but none of them are particularly quiet places. Zergs travel these areas as much as roamers do and there's no way a group of 50 people are going to respect your duels.  
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While <span style="color:#00ff00">'''Eternal Battlegrounds'''</span> is a very active map, sometimes it's too active. It's true that there are several dueling spots around SMC but none of them are particularly quiet places. Zergs travel these areas as much as roamers do and there's no way a group of 50 people is going to respect your duel.  
  
 
There's a high chance of finding other roamers while doing laps around SMC, but during prime time you might want to avoid it and instead try Alpine Borderlands if you're looking for duels.
 
There's a high chance of finding other roamers while doing laps around SMC, but during prime time you might want to avoid it and instead try Alpine Borderlands if you're looking for duels.
  
 
There are  <span style="color:#00ff00">'''4 spots'''</span> in total (we've marked them with crossed swords):
 
There are  <span style="color:#00ff00">'''4 spots'''</span> in total (we've marked them with crossed swords):
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* '''Southwest''' between the two sentries.
 
* '''Southwest''' between the two sentries.
  
* '''Northwest''' next to the dredge cave.
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* '''South''' of the castle, the corridor above Quentin Lake.
  
 
* '''Northeast''' between SMC and the Ogre camp.
 
* '''Northeast''' between SMC and the Ogre camp.
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===''Edge of the Mists Arena''===
 
===''Edge of the Mists Arena''===
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Now we're entering the realm of pure 1v1s with  <span style="color:#00ff00">'''no participation'''</span> or WvW activity involved.
 
Now we're entering the realm of pure 1v1s with  <span style="color:#00ff00">'''no participation'''</span> or WvW activity involved.
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This one is not like the others: [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Armistice_Bastion Armistice Bastion] is a VIP Lounge. To get here you must use an [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Armistice_Bastion_Pass Armistice Bastion pass] (either permanent or the 2 week one) which you can buy from the gem store (although it's not always available).
 
This one is not like the others: [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Armistice_Bastion Armistice Bastion] is a VIP Lounge. To get here you must use an [https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Armistice_Bastion_Pass Armistice Bastion pass] (either permanent or the 2 week one) which you can buy from the gem store (although it's not always available).

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Beginner's Guide To WvW Roaming

Introduction

World vs World is one of the PvP gamemodes of GW2 and perhaps the area of the game where players have the most freedom to create their own gameplay loops, set their own goals. As a result a lot of new players are struggling to understand what to do in WvW.

The goal of this guide is to explain one of the most common ways to play WvW: roaming.


What's Roaming?

In short, roamers are WvW players who've decided to play solo or band together in smaller groups to hunt down enemy players and take lesser objectives on their own instead of joining up with a commander and engaging in massive siege battles.

A group of roamers is sometimes referred to as a havoc squad, although depending on the size of the group the line between roamer and zerg player could get blurry.


Objectives

Here's a couple of things you might do as a roamer:

  • Kill supply dolyaks to cut off enemy supply lines.
  • Take out sentries.
  • Capture and defend supply camps.
  • Engage in smallscale PvP be it duels, outnumbered fights or intercepting respawning enemies who are trying to make their way back to their zerg - just to mention a few.
  • Linger on the edge of larger battles picking off stragglers or backline players.
  • Take over ruins found in the middle of all 3 home borderlands or shrines on Desert Borderlands.
Dolyaks leaving camp

WvW gives players the freedom to choose which aspect of roaming they want to focus on and to what degree. Some roamers are mostly interested in hanging out at duel spots while others are all about flipping camps and going behind enemy lines. As long as you're maintaining participation you can do whatever you want. Keep an eye on daily Wizard's Vault WvW objectives too as dailies often promote certain objectives and you're bound to find more PvP action around those.


Participation

This is the main driving force behind a roamer's gameplay loop. Essentially there are 6 tiers of participation, every 5 minutes you earn WvW reward track progress based your participation level. Higher participation equals faster progression. As long as you're earning rewards you're doing it right, it's up to you how to achieve that.

There's a countdown after which your participation starts decreasing if you're not engaging with any of WvW's main objectives. The maximum amount of time you can go without doing anything is 10 minutes, after which you start losing participation.

WvW Participation

To check your participation level simply hover over the chest icon at the edge of your minimap.

The following activities reset the duration of the countdown timer to:

  • 10 minutes - capturing or successfully defending an objective with a territory marker (camp, tower or keep) OR killing an enemy player.
  • 5 minutes - taking a sentry point, taking a shrine on Desert Borderlands, killing a Veteran Camp Supervisor, killing a Veteran creature with an event attached, taking a mercenary camp, successfully escorting a supply dolyak.
  • 2 minutes - killing a supply dolyak or a guard NPC, taking a ruin in the middle of a borderland map.
  • 1 minute - killing NPCs related to Mercenary Camp events.

Note: these values aren't additive, they only reset the timer to a set amount. Taking a sentry with 4 minutes left will set it to 5 minutes, not 9.


Essential Masteries

Even in your first few hours in WvW you're probably going to accumulate enough WXP to gain a few WvW ranks - each time you rank up you're awarded 1 WvW ability point. WvW rank is account-bound, but the ability loadouts are per character.

This means that if you rank up 10 times you'll have 10 points to spend on all of your characters and you get to decide which masteries to prioritize on which character.

WvW Gliding and Warclaw masteries


The most useful masteries for roamers are:

  • Warclaw - helps you get around the map faster and reach objectives. The really important thing however comes at rank 166 which unlocks an ability that enables you to dismount other players. Our How to unlock the Warclaw guide contains all the necessary information you'll need to obtain this WvW mount.
  • Gliding - allows you to use a glider inside your realm's territory, making vertical travel much easier.
  • Guard Killer - increases your damage against enemy NPCs, making it easier to capture camps (especially fortified ones).
  • Defense Against Guards - reduces damage taken from enemy NPCs, once again something that's useful when you're taking objectives.
  • Provisions Master - improves your ability to gather loot and grants access to new vendors.
  • Siege Bunker - reduces damage taken from siege weapons. While roamers generally don't engage in siege activities, sometimes enemies might use them to defend even the smaller objectives. Not the most important mastery but still useful.
  • Supply Capacity - lets you carry more supplies with you. Building siege isn't something you do often but it's better to come prepared, and carrying more supply could make all the difference in a small group.

For more details on how and when to spend ability points check out the roaming section of our WvW Ability Point Guide.


Because of how important some of the early masteries are (especially maxing out the Warclaw) we highly recommend you use World XP boosters to earn ranks faster if you can, such as:

  • Ascended feasts from Chef Chef skill level 500 (10% boost). Eating from feasts placed by other players also works, in that case you don't have to level up the Chef crafting discipline.
  • (10% boost, can be slotted into Ascended Amulets). Bought from Laurel Merchants.
  • (100% boost) found in Birthday Gifts delivered by mail whenever a character on your account ages a year.


Builds And Gear

Once you're ready to delve into WvW all that's left is to get a build. On this link you'll find a wide variety of viable builds for all professions made specifically for roaming.

Don't worry too much about the gear when you're starting out, Exotics will do just fine if you don't have Ascended gear yet. Consumables are recommended but for most builds aren't mandatory either and some of them can be quite cheap.

Warlord's Armor Boxes are worth holding onto, you get these from the Bronze chest of the WvW Skirmish Reward Track as well as the sPvP League Reward Track.

The gear that comes from these is stat-selectable (one time only) which could save you a lot of time and money if you're going after some of the more expensive stats like Celestial Celestial.

Another great (and cheap!) stat-selectable option for WvW players is the Invader's weapon and armor sets - most pieces cost less than 1 gold and can be purchased from a golem named TEID-07 Unified Vendor System. You can find this NPC on all 3 borderlands as well as the Eternal Battlegrounds. This does require some account-bound currencies, but it's not a huge time sink and you'll build up the necessary passively just by playing WvW.

Builds


Mechanics

Here's a list of important game mechanics you'll no doubt encounter in WvW.

Righteous Indignation Righteous Indignation

  • A 5 minute buff that appears on some Veteran and Champion NPCs in camps, shrines, towers and keeps right after an objective was taken. Objectives are protected from capture for the first 5 minutes after getting flipped.
  • Grants both invulnerability and a damage boost.
  • Indicated by a blue aura of flames around the NPC.

Invulnerable Dolyaks Invulnerable Dolyaks

  • Very much the same as Righteous Indignation but for supply dolyaks, making them immortal.
  • This is the result of a camp's owner activating a certain tactic.
  • Can be removed by capturing the camp which spawned the dolyak.

Superspeed (Speedy Dolyaks) Speedy Dolyaks

  • Another dolyak related tactic, makes them go faster.
  • Removed when the camp is lost.

Protected Caravan Protected Caravan

  • A buff that appears on dolyaks when they're near a friendly player.
  • Reduces damage taken by the dolyak by 90%. Taking out the dolyak becomes nearly impossible unless the player is killed or pushed away.

Markey by Sentry Marked

  • Getting too close to an enemy sentry will put a Marked debuff on you.
  • While the debuff is active enemies will see your location on the map and you won't be allowed to Stealth Stealth for extended periods of time without getting Revealed Revealed, forcibly ending your stealth.


Dueling Spots

Another thing you need to know is where to find hubs of 1v1 activity in WvW. Not only because they are useful for honing your skills but also because it's rude to interrupt duels, so please try to respect the fights at these spots.

You may initiate duels by gesturing enemies to follow you and fight, like stowing your weapons repeatedly around them, jumping up and down, or poking them with an autoattack. Once you're both in position and ready to begin fighting perform a /bow emote then wait for them to do the same. The duel starts right after.

If you win a duel don't finish off your opponent! Build distance and let them rally themselves with Bandage.


Hero's Lodge/Champion's Demesne (North)

This is the same spot on two different Alpine Borderlands, just across the bridge from the southernmost supply camp of the map.

It's the most popular one for many reasons:

  • It's close to the spawn of 2 servers yet zergs rarely cross here.
  • There's a sentry to the north and a camp to the south which can be flipped regularly so all sides can maintain participation between duels.
  • It's a huge open space that can host multiple duels at the same time.

The place is big enough to fit a maximum of 4 duels, although spot #4 is pushing it a bit and is rarely used. Usually spots 3 and 4 belong together.

When the place isn't packed the borders are more flexible. You could even use the whole area if you'd like.

Northern dueling spot

Getting there:

  • Open the WvW panel and go to Alpine Borderlands.
  • Go to the sentry found above Hero's Lodge (or Champion's Demesne, depending on which Alpine map it is). Stay on the highground near the sentry while waiting for an opponent.


Hero's Lodge/Champion's Demesne (South)

This is more of an oldschool spot that predates the participation system. There's more room for dueling, it's completely out of the way of zergs and even the terrain's arguably better, however it's only in the vicinity of the camp but not the sentry, and being this far south means that fewer roamers will naturally stumble upon this spot which means less action.

It's good for having prearranged fights though in case you have friends on one of the enemy servers, or if you've faced another dueler up north but want to continue your fight at a more remote area, perhaps planning to fight for a lengthy period of time.

Southern dueling spot

Getting there:

  • Open the WvW panel and go to Alpine Borderlands.
  • Make your way to the southernmost edge of the map, past the camp, near the hero point.


Around Stonemist Castle

Stonemist Castle's another popular location but there are some pros and cons here.

While Eternal Battlegrounds is a very active map, sometimes it's too active. It's true that there are several dueling spots around SMC but none of them are particularly quiet places. Zergs travel these areas as much as roamers do and there's no way a group of 50 people is going to respect your duel.

There's a high chance of finding other roamers while doing laps around SMC, but during prime time you might want to avoid it and instead try Alpine Borderlands if you're looking for duels.

There are 4 spots in total (we've marked them with crossed swords):

  • Northwest next to the dredge cave.
  • Southwest between the two sentries.
  • South of the castle, the corridor above Quentin Lake.
  • Northeast between SMC and the Ogre camp.

Getting there:

  • Open the WvW panel and go to Eternal Battlegrounds.
  • Head to the middle of the map.
Northwestern spot

Southwest

South

Northeast


Edge of the Mists Arena

Now we're entering the realm of pure 1v1s with no participation or WvW activity involved.

You can't earn the usual rewards in Edge of the Mists but at least this is a place where you're free to fight others without having to worry about losing participation.

What's even better is that here you get to fight even those who are not in your current WvW matchup! Which makes it an ideal place to practice against your friends too.

Downside however is that this arena was made mostly for GvGs, so you'll get booted if some guilds show up to duke it out. Best to avoid during prime time.

EotM Arena

Getting there:

  • Open the WvW panel and enter Edge of the Mists.
  • You should be on an airship now. Before you get off look for an asura gate with the label "Gate to the Mists Arena".
  • Enter the asura gate and make your way to the middle of the map where the arena is.


Armistice Bastion

This one is not like the others: Armistice Bastion is a VIP Lounge. To get here you must use an Armistice Bastion pass (either permanent or the 2 week one) which you can buy from the gem store (although it's not always available).

It's a special WvW themed lobby densely packed with all sorts of traders, crafting stations, even a Mystic Forge. Participation levels are frozen here, you'll have access to WvW balance and even team chat but you can't earn rewards.

Armistice houses an arena too. Since this zone is regionwide you could meet up with any of your friends here anytime for a fight as long as you all have the pass.

Armistice Arena

Getting there:

  • You must have an . Simply double click the item and it'll take you to the lounge.
  • Once there either use the Gladiator Pits waypoint or the special action key which lets you use special teleport skills. Skill #7 takes you straight to the arena.


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