The thief elite, daredevil, is miles better than vanilla thief at the moment. Staff is a very good weapon set. Even if you go classic d/p + shortbow, the daredevil trait line is advantageous, it can give you a leap on dodge for stealth access and damage on interrupt. Even so, daredevil is one of the least effective elite specializations.
GW2 UI is a meticulously crafted interface replacement that aims to increase immersion, as well as efficiency, without relying on dependencies. The entire UI is hand-painted, and hand-coded, to provide the best experience possible for players. Each interface element has been (or will be) rewritten, to provide enhanced functionality as well as
The first is the class/job system. Once you hit level 30, you can "evolve" a class into a job gaining stats and abilities. There is literally no reason to not do this. It requires Slyph Management to be completed first in order to unlock your job. The other system is the ability to be every class/job. After you do your level 10 class quest you
No. Cooking and Jewelcrafting only gives 7 levels each. In total, you get only 14 levels. If you were level 66, then yes you can do those two crafts to get to level 80. Exp boosters, exploding draketails, and guild hall boost all affect exp from crafting. You can get more than 7 levels from crafting for doing 1-400.
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