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Elite Specialization Reveal: Thief, Necromancer, and Warrior

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Hello, Tyrians!

Welcome back to another set of elite specialization reveals for Guild Wars 2®: Visions of Eternity™! If you missed last week's unveiling of the troubadour (mesmer), galeshot (ranger), and luminary (guardian), be sure to check out last week's blog.

Today, the focus shifts toward the thief, necromancer, and warrior. Fans of the original Guild Wars® may be familiar with two of the elite specializations we're talking about today, while the third is full of surprises!

Tune in to our Twitch channel this Friday, August 1, at 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7) for a live preview of these elite specializations. You'll also be able to play all of the elite specializations yourself during our beta event from August 20 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7) until August 27 at 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7).



The Antiquary: Improvisational Procurers


The balance of black-market trade and above-board commerce in Lion's Arch has tipped toward legitimacy in recent years, and the Captain's Council has banded together with several smaller factions to claim a place in the Tyrian Alliance. But the discovery of Janthiri artifacts has started a gold rush as explorers hustle to procure rare and valuable items that no living culture can lay claim to.

The somewhat-euphemistically titled antiquaries pride themselves on their scholarly appreciation for the artifacts they acquire. Many even keep a few in their private collections, ready to impress colleagues at the tavern or blindside foes on the battlefield. And whether they're priory historians or pirates, Lion's Arch is still their favored nexus for trading and selling their wares and knowledge.

[h3]Skritt Happens[/h3]

Antiquaries are the pinnacle of accomplished thieves—no longer stealing for material need and purely doing so for the fun of it. With the help of their loyal (but not necessarily reliable) skritt assistants, antiquaries can plunder precious artifacts from their opponents and turn their random spoils into improvised weapons!

Antiquaries can even break the rules of regular combat, allowing them to reverse a dire situation—or, at the very least, take themselves and their opponents out in a blaze of glory. For the thrill-seeking player who delights in rolling the dice and adapting to any situation no matter the outcome, look no further than the antiquary.



[h3]Press Your Luck[/h3]

Antiquaries acquire new artifacts with the skill Pilfer, which replaces Steal, summoning a skritt assistant from underground to plunder from your target. After a successful Pilfer, instead of stolen skills, antiquaries get the choice of using one of two randomly selected artifacts from across Tyria. These artifacts range from a Kryptis turret that fires automatically at any nearby enemies to a chak organ that produces a shield, protecting you from incoming projectiles. Traits give you finer control over the artifacts you receive, from guaranteeing that you'll get one offensive and one defensive artifact each time you Pilfer to rerolling your artifacts for new ones at the cost of initiative.

Double Edge, the antiquary's new skill category, consists of a set of abilities that can be used repeatedly even while on cooldown! The catch? There is a chance for the skill to backfire when used while still cooling down, often with detrimental effects to the user. The chance of the skill backfiring decreases the closer it gets to completing its cooldown, so players who are more risk averse may want to wait a little while before attempting to use a Double Edge skill again.





The Ritualist: Spiritual Successors


Ritualism is one of Tyria's oldest professions. The practice originated in Cantha, where humans discovered that spirits could be summoned from the Mists and bound to a ritualist's will. In practice, this was traditionally a respectful partnership between ritualists and ancestral spirits—but as the Speakers' influence spread in recent years, so did their hastily adopted methods of forcibly binding spirits.

Necromancy and ritualism have long been considered separate disciplines, but as open hostility between the Speakers and Jade Brotherhood cools and Cantha becomes one of the Tyrian Alliance's strongest pillars, ritualists have formed ties with necromantic communities across Central Tyria, Elona, and beyond. Ritualism will gain new practitioners; networks of political support and shared resources will ensure that responsible traditions are favored over cruel shortcuts to power.

[h3]Preserving a Legacy[/h3]

As you might expect, the ritualist draws heavy inspiration from its Guild Wars counterpart. We'll go into more detail during this Friday's livestream, but our design goal was to capture the key elements of the profession and translate them into Guild Wars 2®. And to achieve that, we started with spirits. Depending on their skill and trait selections, we expect ritualists will be able to specialize into supportive builds or aggressive power-focused builds.

Spirits will be summoned while in ritualist shroud, and the ritualist will also gain access to weapon spells as their utility type. For those who aren't familiar with weapon spells from Guild Wars, they're shareable, beneficial effects with similarities to stances and venoms. Some are applied for a specific duration, and others are applied as stacks.

While weapon spells were ally-targeted skills in Guild Wars, in Guild Wars 2 they behave a bit differently. The ritualist will always receive the full effect of the skill, while up to four nearby allies will receive the effect at a reduced amount. For example, one skill may last for five seconds on the ritualist and three seconds on their allies.





[h3]Anguish, Wanderlust, and Preservation[/h3]

The ritualist's shroud behaves similarly to the necromancer's: it's fueled by life force, and damage taken drains the life-force pool. Once life force is fully drained, the player will exit their shroud.

Inside the ritualist shroud, ritualists will have access to three skills that summon spirits: Anguish, Wanderlust, and Preservation. Each of these skills has an initial effect activated by the ritualist, after which the spirit will appear. When a spirit is summoned, it performs a powerful attack before lingering in a more passive state. During that time, the spirit will periodically attack nearby enemies. These attacks can be focused on a specific enemy by targeting that enemy with the shroud's basic attack; otherwise, the spirits will simply attack an enemy that is in range. Spirits will usually disappear when exiting shroud; however, there is a trait that allows them to stick around longer for a cost.

For example, when activating Anguish, the ritualist performs an initial strike on the target that inflicts cripple and vulnerability and marks that target to take additional damage from your summoned creatures (yes, that includes minions). When Anguish is summoned, it fires a barrage of projectiles at the target that deal additional damage against controlled enemies and for each condition on the enemy.

There's a lot more to cover about the ritualist shroud, as well as some other trait interactions and the weapon spell utilities, so be sure to tune into the stream on Friday.





The Paragon: Unrelenting Protectors


Elona, Land of the Golden Sun. A once opulent dynasty and triune of nations scarred by war, pestilence, and the machinations of divines and dragons over the centuries. In times of crisis, the nations of Elona could count on its most steadfast and inspiring of warriors, the paragons, to serve as an unyielding phalanx against their foes without and within.

In the past, these spear- and shield-wielding fighters were a favored specialization among the storied Sunspears. However, the practice faded into obscurity after the second coming of Palawa Joko, who saw the Sunspears summarily crushed and twisted into the Mordant Crescent. The inheritors of the practice eventually reemerged in the years following Joko's demise.

Today, paragons are still known for conjuring golden ethereal wings and shouting bolstering chants and commands to empower their allies and demoralize their enemies. Hoping to expand this tradition beyond Elona, some Sunspear paragons have begun offering their expertise to those willing to answer the call.

[h3]Commanding Respect[/h3]

The paragon is a staple pillar of Guild Wars 2 lore, and its elite specialization carries on the traditions of its original iteration. While the spears that were introduced in Guild Wars 2: Janthir Wilds™ have already brought one of the paragon's key aspects to warriors, this elite specialization further delves into their role as commanders and defenders of Elona, granting them the ability to bolster and aid allies around them with chants and commands.

Their presence is so powerful they can, in a moment of dire need, command their allies not to die! The "We Will Never Yield!" elite skill prevents the paragon and their allies from falling below zero health for a short time.



[h3]Motivational Chanting[/h3]

Paragons build up motivation, a new resource, whenever they use a burst skill. In addition to level 1 weapon bursts, paragons gain access to chants—special burst skills that are available regardless of the weapon equipped. Chant skills come in two parts; the first part occurs immediately when the skill is used, while the second part, the refrain, is a pulsing beneficial effect.

Refrains drain motivation and deactivate when it is depleted. In addition, the effects of the refrain become stronger depending on the current motivation level; thus, they are at their most effective when the paragon stays on the front lines of battle, channeling adrenaline into bursts and chants to keep motivation high.

Paragons also gain access to commands, which function similarly to shouts, affecting either enemies or allies around them. Furthermore, command skills come with an additional property called an echo. Echo is a secondary effect that triggers a short interval after a command is used, granting additional bonuses. However, echoes can also be triggered early by using a burst skill, allowing skilled paragons to strategically time their echo effects to turn the tide of battle.

Livestream This Friday


Six elite specializations have now been revealed, and we'll be back next week to discuss the final three! Tune into our Twitch channel this Friday, August 1, at 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7) for more details on the ritualist, antiquary, and paragon!

For more information about Guild Wars 2: Visions of Eternity, head over to our official site.

Canthan Technology Shines with the New Kaineng Travel Pack



New Kaineng Travel Pack


Enjoy the metropolitan life of New Kaineng with these returning items. They are bundled together into a package that mirrors the technological wonders of Cantha. With a cape, glider, chair, skiff, and weapon choice, there's something for everyone!

The New Kaineng Travel Pack includes the New Kaineng Cape and Glider Combo, Street Noodles Chair, Jade Tech Skiff Skin, and New Kaineng Weapon Choice Chest and is available for 2,000 gems.



What's in Stock


On Friday, August 1, some of our favorite chairs are coming back to the Gem Store and they'll be discounted 20% until August 15, so keep an eye out! The following items will be rotating in our stock:

  • Club Chair
  • Glacial Chair
  • Jackal Chair
  • Candy Cane Chair
  • Diamond Throne
  • Tranquil Moon Chair
  • Peaceful Shrine Chair
  • Luxurious Shell Chair


Returning This Week

Wares of all sorts are discounted this week! Glow up your account with utilitarian items that'll make your journey in Tyria much easier. From today until August 5, Material Storage Expanders, Recharging Teleport to Friend, Black Lion Garden Plot Deeds, and Black Lion contract boards are available at a 20% discount.



Available Now in the Gem Store!


Log into Guild Wars 2 and press 'O' to access the Black Lion Trading Company for these great offers and more!

Elite Specializations Are Back: Mesmer, Ranger, Guardian

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Last week, we announced our sixth expansion, Guild Wars 2®: Visions of Eternity™, and with that comes the news that elite specializations are back! Over the next three weeks, we'll be providing details on all nine elite specializations through trailers, blogs, and livestreams.

This week, we're focusing on the mesmer, ranger, and guardian! Tune in to our Twitch channel this Friday, July 25, at 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7) for a live preview of these elite specializations. You'll also be able to play all of the elite specializations yourself during our beta event from August 20 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7) until August 27 at 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7).



The Troubadour: Inspiring Storytellers


Since the firstborn emerged from beneath the boughs of the Pale Tree thirty-six years ago, many sylvari have taken the lesson, "Where life goes, so too, should you," to heart—traversing Tyria, battling their "inner dragons," and finding their place in the time after. These far-flung travelers have seen and done much in such a short time, and some—whether through whim or Wyld Hunt—have taken to regaling Tyrians with tales of recent famous and infamous figures, such as the cunning Dougal Keane, the fearless Almorra Soulkeeper, and even the scathing Scarlet Briar.

Now these sylvari troubadours have returned home from their time abroad to share their craft in good faith and to strengthen the bonds between their people and the rest of the Tyrian Alliance.

Troubadours spin dramatic ballads and tales as their words weave magic and music to raise allies' spirits and demoralize their foes. Their recitals can even be accompanied by illusory instruments for additional effect.



[h3]Build Up to a Crescendo[/h3]

Troubadours are mesmers who seek to support their allies in battle through the power of music and the fantastical tales of Tyrian heroics. Being more aurally focused, troubadours opt to manifest their power by generating musical notes with their abilities rather than visually deceptive clones. These notes are used to extend the duration of their instrumental enchantments, allowing them to command a lasting presence in combat. Once their orchestra is in full swing, troubadours use their keynote skill, Crescendo, to swing the tide of battle with appropriate flair.

[h3]The Power of Songs and Tales[/h3]

When playing as a troubadour, your shatter skills are replaced by instruments. When an instrument is played, it produces an initial magical effect. Performing with the Reverberating Lute will release waves of sonic energy, damaging enemies. Strumming the Harmonious Harp will create a healing area to provide succor to allies. After an instrument is used, it will continue playing in the background, providing bonuses to the player that can be further augmented through traits.

Troubadours use their voices as well as their instruments. They can recite the tale of Queen Jennah protecting Divinity's Reach to grant their allies distortion, or they can invoke the story of Scarlet Briar, emulating her cruelty to debilitate their enemies. Troubadours can become a whole band on their own through the grandmaster trait Call and Response, creating an afterimage of an instrument that repeats its effect!



The Galeshot: Masters of the Wind


For over a hundred years, the tengu of the Dominion of Winds have kept their gates shut and their arrows trained on the outside world. After minions of Primordus and Jormag threatened to siege the dominion's walls in the last dragonrise, some tengu have emerged to more actively engage in Tyrian affairs and—as a rare honor—offer cultural exchanges at the behest of their royal houses. One such exchange is the honored tradition of the galeshot.

These tengu archers, skilled and oathbound to protect the royal houses, are able to summon the four cardinal winds to form a powerful cyclone bow and deliver swift justice to their foes. As contributing members of the Tyrian Alliance, the tengu now offer tutelage in these skills to willing outsiders who express interest in the galeshot craft.



[h3]Wielders of the Cyclone Bow[/h3]

Galeshots are rangers and the premier archers of Tyria. Using their aptitude for nature magic, they can sculpt and command the wind at will. This power is manifested in the Cyclone Bow, a weapon that is capable of long-range devastation. The Cyclone Bow increases in strength as it's used, culminating in a powerful coup de grâce to dispatch your enemies. Learning from nature, galeshots emulate birds in the sky by employing squalls of air. They are swift and graceful to ensure advantageous positioning in battle.

[h3]Battle With Keen Sight and Unerring Aim[/h3]

Galeshots are able to call upon the Cyclone Bow at will. The Cyclone Bow generates arrows over time. These arrows are a resource used to fuel its skills, such as Supersonic Arrow, a lightning-fast shot of wind that deals heavy damage to enemies it pierces.

As you use arrow-consuming skills with the bow, you progress toward enabling its finale, Hawkeye. Hawkeye locks on to your target and nearby enemies, then unleashes a hail of shredding arrows.

These archers utilize squalls to control the flow of battle. They can call upon a freezing wind to chill their projectiles, launch themselves with a whirlwind, or even summon a raging tornado. Galeshots can form a closer bond with their avian allies through traits like Flock Together, enhancing bird pets and granting quickness to allies with beast skills.



The Luminary: Protectors of the Secret Flame


In the years following the charr civil war and the scattering of Bangar's Dominion, relations between the four legions have remained steady, bolstered by events after the end of the dragon cycle. With the Flame Legion formally rejoining the legions and the Iron Legion having appointed Smodur's successor, the two legions sought to commemorate the changing times with a joint project. Thus, the luminary was born.

In a shrewd diplomatic play, the two legions have since agreed to share their combined efforts with the Tyrian Alliance and its member races in the spirit of continued collaboration in this new era.

Luminaries bear an enchanted iron brazier that sustains a powerful sacred flame. The bearer can wreathe themselves with this fire and wield a blazing arsenal of weapons against their foes while striking powerful stances mid-fray.



[h3]Harness the Radiant Shroud[/h3]

Luminaries are guardians, stalwart combatants on the battlefield capable of putting out respectable damage or supporting their allies. Their brazier provides energy for the Radiant Shroud, in which they are able to wield various weapons of light and flame to adapt to the situation at hand. Luminaries also have access to stance utility skills, gaining additional tools for offense, defense, crowd control, and mobility.

Radiant Shroud is a new take on the shroud mechanic. This shroud has no limiting resource, allowing players to always enter when the shroud is not on cooldown. While in radiant shroud, your weapon skills are replaced with five new skills: a basic attack in the first slot and four radiant weapon skills in the second through fifth slots.

[h3]Illuminating Weaponry[/h3]

Using a radiant weapon skill will equip that weapon while performing an initial attack and then flip over into the weapon's additional skill. The luminary's Grandmaster minor trait, Radiant Armaments, grants a unique passive bonus based on the equipped weapon, which lingers for a bit after exiting shroud.

Luminaries looking to maximize their outgoing damage may want to use the hammer right before exiting to take advantage of its bonus damage passive, while those who need to support their allies might prefer to end on staff to gain access to its increased outgoing healing. Players are free to use all four weapons while in shroud, but there is a tradeoff: the recharge time of Radiant Shroud will increase for each weapon used beyond the first.

What's Next?


We hope you've enjoyed our first of three elite specialization previews. We'll be back next week with details on the next three—and don't forget to tune in to our Twitch channel this Friday, July 25, at 12:00pm Pacific Time (UTC-7) for a closer look at the troubadour, galeshot, and luminary!

Your Inner Spirit with the Fox Fire Appearance Package

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Fox Fire Appearance Package


The old tales of ancient foxes dancing in blue fire are awakened with an outfit to match the beauty and grace of the legends. Embellished with glowing magenta gems and beautiful white fur, this look will make you as fierce as a mythical guardian. Augment your style with fierce Fox Fire weaponry and become a conduit for mystical spirits with our new emote tome.

The Fox Fire Appearance Package includes the following items for 1,600 gems:

  • Fox Fire Outfit
  • "/Channel" Emote Tome
  • Fox Fire Weapon Choice
  • 5 Jormag Dye Kits
  • Total Makeover Kit


Both the outfit and emote tome can be obtained separately for 700 gems and 400 gems, respectively.



What's in Stock


Starting on Friday, July 25, our Gem Store stock will be rotating an array of fantastic, unique weapon skins; these are 20% off until August 8. Make sure to check out our favorites: the Diabolic Pitchfork Spear Skin, Menzies's Agony Skin, the Staff of Fortune Skin, the Nothorium Hammer Mace Skin, and Zafirah's Rifle Skin.

Returning This Week

Miscellaneous items are hot with a discount this week! From today until July 29, the Copper-Fed Salvage-o-Matic, the Silver-Fed Salvage-o-Matic, the Runecrafter's Salvage-o-Matic, and Equipment Template Expansions are 20% off. Additionally, Build Template Expansions are 40% off.



Available Now in the Gem Store!


Log into Guild Wars 2 and press 'O' to access the Black Lion Trading Company for these great offers and more!

Guild Wars 2's new expansion adds two fresh island maps, brings back elite specs

I've said it before and I'll say it again: Guild Wars 2 is, perhaps, my favorite MMORPG. While I've spent hundreds of hours exploring both Azeroth and Eorzea alike, there's something about Tyria that keeps luring me back. End of Dragons holds a special place in my heart, partly because I absolutely adored its fusion of fantasy magic with traditional Asian aesthetics, and partly because the community is easily the most welcoming that I've ever met. And now I'm strapping on my adventurer's boots once more, as the brand new Guild Wars 2 expansion, Visions of Eternity, has just been revealed, and it looks absolutely gorgeous.


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