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GW2 Fractal Builds

Zakis

War Priestess
Where the frick are our warriors at. I am just getting a re-kindled interest in playing GW2 and spamming FotM and dungeons and decided I want to alternate using my warrior and my engie. Anyone else running fractals on a warrior? I am currently specced glass cannon with dual axes and longbow but am considering shifting to something like this:

http://www.intothemists.com/calc/?build=-ss-70;0VKkN0_47L-60;9;49-TT-4;309A17B;1S-F6;2ZF18ZF183NP

or

http://en.gw2skills.net/editor/?fIA...SPKD0INA;T8A5VCrkWpuSZFlRGjEGZNyZk0oFEDIOQ8gA
 
I use a similar build to this one, Axe/Mace DPS. I use different traits, but if I were to progress to higher level fractals I would probably switch it around to something along these lines:
http://gw2skills.net/editor/?fIIQNAnZUjcOJvZPOPMRCAkCsuyUoIli2sLpIM0A;TwAg0ynEOJdS9kyJqsMZJyymlLLZWA

Weapons
That shows axe/mace but you'd probably want to use axe/shield. MH axe is good enough DPS on it's own. The shield's 4 is a good interrupt I guess, but the shield is really for its 5 - block everything (except the jade maw's attack, probably)? At high level fractals, I'll take that over a knockdown and a little extra DPS from a mace.
Ranged weapon can be whatever you prefer. I think bow benefits from this build a little bit more but I like the rifle too much to care about min-maxing my crappy-either-way ranged damage.

Traits
10 in strength is self explanatory.

20 in defense for 20% shield cooldown reduction and block reflection. The minor traits and stats are nice bonuses, but not central.

20 in tactics for the banner and shout stuff, really. So far using a banner in fractals hasn't been worth it so I'm thinking of an alternative. (the banner of discipline is used mostly for the 10% crit damage).

20 in discipline for fast hands, signet cooldown reduction, and heightened focus.

Equipment
Mix of Knight's and Berserker's. It's mostly berserker's - the toughness on knight's is just for a little bit of survivability. With good play and a good team, you should be able to live in most situations - but I've heard at really high fractals (20/30+) everything does so much damage it's not even worth it, so you may wanna go full berserker's.
For ascended rings/back I use (or plan on using) cavalier's stats - which is Toughness/Power/Crit Damage. Back slots don't come in berserker's but rings do, so it's up to you which you plan to use.
I use 6x runes of the soldier so FGJ and SOH cure an extra condition.

This build uses high crit chance and crit damage combined with the MH axe's truck-like auto attack to deal damage in the least sophisticated way possible. There's one caveat - unless you're doing an easy dungeon, using omnomberry pies/ghosts is basically a requirement. They're the ones that give you a 66% chance on crit to lifesteal. In my experience, it gives a noticeable difference in survivability.

Signet of Rage for trash and easy bosses.
Use the banner for the revive (only from downed state) for tougher bosses ( I use it on Lupicus, most fractal bosses. DEFINITELY Jade Maw (signet of rage is useless) and the dredge last boss, for example.)

On Shout Healing
I used to use shouts and loved it, but the damage output truly was lackluster. I only noticed this once I tried an actual DPS build.
Shouts are great all around, but shout healing is good for one thing, really: starting out and learning the dungeons/encounters. It helps your party and gives you some leeway, but at higher level fractals you're just wasting your time. BUT if you really like it, then they can work fine from level 1-10 or so. But at 10, they just can't pull their own weight anymore, especially with agony.
 
Awesome Curtech. thanks for the detailed build. I think I will do a few with the build I have now and see how it is through a few levels and then switch over stuff from there.
 
Pick and choose what you like. For example my current build I based it off another build then tailored it for myself. I already fell in love with using Axe/Mace and so found a build in that regard that worked for me. I hate the GS, but I know a guy who does the most ridiculous damage output with one and still stays alive. The GW2Guru Warrior PvE forum usually has some pretty knowledgeable guys over there, there's a couple topics about fractals there now I think.

A good way to refine a build is to be always asking yourself, "What am I missing? What could I be doing better?" and finding ways to answer those questions without losing too much in the process.

Warriors and Guardians seem to be pretty popular for everything. Obviously, both are heavies and while tanking is difficult in GW2 it's very nice to have one or even two along to be in the front and soak up damage. Warriors tend to bring a lot of stuff that helps the group with killing things - shouts, banners, their own DPS. Guardians have all sorts of things that are great - boons, reflect wall, I LOVE guardians with hammers (the auto-attack combo puts down a protection combo field), general healing.

I also love Mesmers who know how to use feedback and null field - they take care of the warrior's two biggest problems: reflection and boon removal.
 
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