A short summary of the PvP systems of GW2 and why I think they trump current MMOs. I did not PvP with the engi so I can’t speak to that, however, I did play this profession for about 12 hours on Sunday in PvE in the same areas, and vs the same mobs Guild Wars 2 PvP that I’ve played through with necro,cheap guild wars 2 gold, ele, warrior, guard, and thief (didn’t like mesmer well enough to stick with them that long, and didn’t like ranger enough to even try at all due to the pets)

I did not play the profession in the first BWE so I can’t tell you how much has “changed” on it,GW2 Gold, but judging from about 17 levels of play through PvE areas, and comparing it’s effectiveness to the other professions I’ve tested there, I can say that the speed and effectiveness of the engineer’s kill rate was good, and their survivability in difficult situations (read that as 4 mobs of 3 levels higher than your character with limited or tough terrain) was on par with ele and guard and only surpassed by necro (and nothing comes close to beating necro for being tough to kill.)
I was a little bit frustrated with the number of utility skills that cannot be used underwater for this profession, but there were a couple of turrets that were usable (rifle and net) and those proved quite effective, plus the speargun skills are pretty decent. Imo the ele and guard are far and away the most powerful professions underwater, but I would say the engi holds it own inspite of the very small number of options for utility skills.
In almost every MMORPG there is a PvP (Player versus player) aspect.Buy Guild Wars 2 Gold, Some publishers put a lot of effort in this aspect of the game, some don’t. Having tried them out Guild Wars 2 PvP, they are definitely at least in my top 3 to create right away after the game launches, and with further experimentation at higher levels, the engi may even become my main… it’s at least in the running for the class I play the most with certain regular groups in PvE.
I was a little bit frustrated with the number of utility skills that cannot be used underwater for this profession, but there were a couple of turrets that were usable (rifle and net) and those proved quite effective, plus the speargun skills are pretty decent. Imo the ele and guard are far and away the most powerful professions underwater, but I would say the engi holds it own inspite of the very small number of options for utility skills.
In almost every MMORPG there is a PvP (Player versus player) aspect.Buy Guild Wars 2 Gold, Some publishers put a lot of effort in this aspect of the game, some don’t. Having tried them out Guild Wars 2 PvP, they are definitely at least in my top 3 to create right away after the game launches, and with further experimentation at higher levels, the engi may even become my main… it’s at least in the running for the class I play the most with certain regular groups in PvE.
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