A quick guide on how Elite Specializations affect your build and gameplay and which Elite Specializations you should choose.Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!Join me
If you can't join HP trains, you can do most of them solo. VB 11/11 is quite easy to do, just ask for help in map chat. This has a list of the soloable HPs. I'd say 2+ hours to get the elite spec unlocked, but may be longer if it is your first time or if you are not familiar with the maps.
Thanks for the info! :) To test out elite specs you can go to the PvP lobby and try out any elite spec if you have the expansion unlocked. You can try them out with different stats,sigils runes, weapons on golem dummies or throw your self in the free for all pit against other players, or play some pvp matches instead.
Gain ferocity, and gain additional ferocity while attuned to air. Air weapon skills get a reduced recharge time. Bolt to the Heart. Deal increased strike damage to enemies below the health threshold. Fresh Air. Recharge air attunement on a critical hit. Gain a ferocity boost when attuning to air.
Here are the ones I know; Scrapper: Reduced maximum health, no access to elite F5. Holosmith: No access to elite F5. More or less. Not sure Holosmith's is a fair trade off, thought. Reaper: Increased Shroud degeneration. You mainly trade a skillset for another that is a bit more costly.
Gain increased healing to others while using a med kit. Tier: Master: Transmute: 10: Drink a Lesser Elixir C when you use a healing skill. Comeback Cure : Grant regeneration when you remove a condition from an ally. Emergency Elixir: 40: Drink an Elixir E when you use an elite skill. Backpack Regenerator : Recover health every second when using
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