

Engineers used to be an avoided class when it comes to endgame content due to how many buttons you need to press to do the same damage as other classes.ĩ.

Engineer - Like A Fine Wine, This Class Is Only Better Over Time. Often dubbed as the king of PvP, the Necromancer can absorb as much damage as it can deal with essentially two health bars.Ĩ. The difference between the damage and utility that the Guardian and the Elementalist can deal is marginal at best but since Guardians are better tanks, they tend to have a more consistent output.ħ. Elementalist - Great Damage Class Despite Being Squishy. Basically the paladins of Guild Wars 2, Guardians have held a top spot for DPS for many patches and updates now.Ħ. Being the most complicated Light Armor class in the game, the Mesmer class punishes the ignorant newcomer but rewards knowledgeable players.ĥ. Mesmer - High DPS As Long As You Know What You're Doing. They require plenty of hero spirit switching in order to maximize their output so they can be viable in endgame content.Ĥ. Speaking of complex classes, the Revenant is also something newbies ought to avoid. A Ranger with a greatsword is something that's quite common in raiding groups (which might appear ironic since it usually starts out as a ranged class).ģ. Ranger - Among The Best DPS Classes And Easy To Learn. Give the Thief a Rifle, for example, and specialize it into the Deadeye subclass and you have yourself a boss sniper.Ģ. The Thief class has held their ground as nasty single-target damage dealers, and that still holds true for raids.
