Just about every class has some type of "summoning" option. Elementalist: You have both a basic and greater Elemental summon. The greater one is one of your elite skills, and to be fair, it's powerful, but it's temporary. Necromancer: You have an entire skill category for summons, Minions.
We therefore differentiate between the best classes for newcomers, for instanced PvE and for PvP. Advertisement. We’re leaving out PvE in the open world at this point, as you can successfully roam the world with any class. In general, the balance in Guild Wars 2 is currently very balanced and almost all classes are playable in all areas.
Posted July 28, 2021 (edited) I think the easiest to learn and play is Ranger. You get a pet immediately and a mobility weapon skill is also available at the lowest levels. Ranger also has good value after L80 in instanced content like raids. Warrior is ok but AI support is much less than Ranger or Necromancer. Competitive play in Guild Wars 2 is easy to learn but offers challenges for new players and hardcore PvPers alike. Whether you decide to jump into quick, furious matches between small groups of players in organized PvP or join hundreds of other players in the grand battles of World vs. World, PvP is where you'll find the ultimate challenge!- Озωςεт иቬиглидոጇխ ащ
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As for a healer class, GW2 doesn't have a really strong dedicated starter class that's a healer. You will need to pick up the expansions (and the elite specializations of each class) to really get into that, and even then, it's healer+general support. Your choices for classic healers are ranger, elementalist, and guardian (druid, tempest, and
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