I wish they implemented dual specialization to be able to switch between builds for PVE and PVP. They could make it so you have to pay a certain amount of AD or whatever to be able to unlock dual specialization.
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buckem420Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
yea I made several comments on other post about this. I am a GF. I am going to always be in my PvP dps spec. When I PvE I have to keep this spec not gonna respect 10 times a day. Soooo with the new changes it would really be nice to select a tanking spec to do pugs with and run with my guild on progression. I can't though cause then I have to respec for PvP every day. Nope not gonna do that. So I have to just keep with the PvP spec glad it is still most likely the best for PvE as well. Although its unfair to most classes that love both parts of the game. Do I make a GF that is PvE and one that is for PvP lol. Its cheaper.
I wish they implemented dual specialization to be able to switch between builds for PVE and PVP. They could make it so you have to pay a certain amount of AD or whatever to be able to unlock dual specialization.
I agree with this.
Perhaps the dual specialization would offer one of each specialty.
1. Control Wizard - A CC or Disabler
2. Devoted Cleric - A Support or Semi-CC/Disabler
3. Great Weapon Fighter - A DPS or CC/Tank/Disabler
4. Guardian Fighter - A Tank or CC/Disabler
5. Trickster Rogue - A DPS or Finisher
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I agree with this.
Perhaps the dual specialization would offer one of each specialty.
1. Control Wizard - A CC or Disabler
2. Devoted Cleric - A Support or Semi-CC/Disabler
3. Great Weapon Fighter - A DPS or CC/Tank/Disabler
4. Guardian Fighter - A Tank or CC/Disabler
5. Trickster Rogue - A DPS or Finisher
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Seriously; just roll a 2nd character. There are enough races/skill trees that the best pvp build is far different then the best pve build.
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