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Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:24 AM // 01:24   #1
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Howdy all. New to the world of Guild Wars. Just left WoW. I currently have a lvl 7 Mesmer and loving it. I'm just a bit confused about attribute point distribution and skills. What's a good PVE build and why? Any good weapons to lookout for? Any help would help tremendously.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:33 AM // 01:33   #2
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as i new player i wouldnt suggest using a mesmer. they are a great class, but very complicated to play well. If you really wanted a mesmer PvE build, i would suggest using IW with a warrior secondary, also using flurry and riposte. if you have prophecies that is.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:40 AM // 01:40   #3
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I don't have Factions or Nightfall yet. Currently my secondary is Ele. I enjoy a complicated class such as a Mesmer. Keeps things fresh and exciting. I've noticed already that it can get alittle overwhelming playing a Mesmer but I'm in it for the long haul. So far I'm doing Dom, Fastcasting, Inspiration and Fire Magic. Not good?
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:42 AM // 01:42   #4
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You may wanna drop one of those, Spitting your atrib points 4 ways is rough in the beginning. Try using just 2 or three till you get higher lvl and can get some runes. then split it up more
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:43 AM // 01:43   #5
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Me/E by the by is a great thing, fast cast eles can be excellent spikers later in the game.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:44 AM // 01:44   #6
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I've been thinking that would help in the beginning also. Dom and Fastcasting sounds good?
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:47 AM // 01:47   #7
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That or maybe Fire and FastCast if you wanna go that route. Just be sure to watch that energy use.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:50 AM // 01:50   #8
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Thank you for the fast replies. GW is a completely different MMO than WoW btw. For the better IMO. It will take me awhile to get used to a Mesmer that's for sure. Well back to GW.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 02:02 AM // 02:02   #9
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I feel that its time for me to step in.
Being a first time player, it will take a little getting used to, and a mesmer can be tricky to play. I suggest you sticking to an fastcast fire ele(nuker) for a little until you have the basic feel of the game. After you reach the level that you think you know your stuff, you can go onto mesmer skills and builds. A part domination/ illusionist is a great build for more experienced mesmers. Some pve standards that i go with are empathy, backfire, conjur phantasm and more. For pve, these skills are great and can really help your teammates out in a rut. You can even go on to a more advanced fc fire nuker, a great build for most teams. Just stick with the skills you currently have, get more as the oppritunity comes along, and learn as you go along.

Btw, gj picking a mesmer
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 02:33 AM // 02:33   #10
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Thanks. have Dom, Fastcasting and Firemagic going atm. Doing really well so far. Mesmer FTW!
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 02:52 AM // 02:52   #11
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The template PvE Mesmer is a Domination nuker.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 03:04 AM // 03:04   #12
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backfire and empathy are da bomb.

In pve, anyway.

There's a huge disconnect between how mesmers work in pve and pvp, so you're able to bring a lot of garbage spells in pve and completely destroy things.

I'm hoping that Mantra of Recovery buff sticks for pve's sake, but hope it doesn't for pvp's sake.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 04:29 AM // 04:29   #13
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At an early lvl there is no problem spreading out to a few attributes. It takes hardly any points to start an attribute line going.
I remember I had empathy, conjure phantasm, imagained burden, drain delusions and some monk spells when I first started my Me/Mo way back.
I think those 4 mesmer spells are useful in the beginning and might help get the ball rolling on how mes spells work.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 05:19 AM // 05:19   #14
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as i new player i wouldnt suggest using a mesmer. they are a great class, but very complicated to play well. If you really wanted a mesmer PvE build, i would suggest using IW with a warrior secondary, also using flurry and riposte. if you have prophecies that is.

I disagree 100% with that statement. Mesmer is only hard to play if you dont understand what they do. I would suggest going over all of their skills and builds available to see what kind of things they try to accomplish in a team. Mesmers do a lot to contribute to their team, even though it may seem to others taht they do nothing. For example, the other day, i killed a monk with Spiritual Pain and my teammate, a warrior, was also attacking that monk when i killed him. I know i killed him because the warrior was in the middle of raising his weapon when the monk died. The whole team congratulated him on killing the monk. I was pretty mad, but i thought, i dont need the credit from other people, i know what i can do and im fine with that. That is definetally something you need to learn if you are going to play a mesmer, dont be greedy for congratulations and reognition for your efforts. You usually wont get it. Great choice in profession by the way, it is one of the most effective and destructive profession in the game. Domination is a good line to go with if you dont go ele nuker, since it does a lot of armor ignoring damage. Illusion is more of a degeneration line that slowly drains health away. Inspiration is used for gaining and maintaining energy and taking it away from enemies, but isnt a line for damage and should always remain a secondary attribute line. Fast Casting does exactly that, it increases spell casting rate. I think ive been tlking for long enough, so good luck and if you ever need anything in-game, my IGN is Dean Harper. See ya!


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Old Jan 31, 2007, 05:25 AM // 05:25   #15
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Tbh i would've advised playing through the game with another character first. A mesmer is a counter-class, if you have no idea what your coming up against or just aren't too knowledgable with skills, you'd have some real trouble using them effectively.

Specially as mesmers aren't really that desirable in random teams.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 08:35 AM // 08:35   #16
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Howdy all. New to the world of Guild Wars. Just left WoW. I currently have a lvl 7 Mesmer and loving it. I'm just a bit confused about attribute point distribution and skills. What's a good PVE build and why? Any good weapons to lookout for? Any help would help tremendously.
Some general PvE setup information;
http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...php?t=10108806

As far as weapons, take a brief look at this thread;
http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...php?t=10108752
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 09:01 AM // 09:01   #17
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I just don't get why people advise against playing a mesmer because it's supposed to be more complicated.

When playing domination in prophecies, all you have to know is that Warriors (orange skill icons ) and rangers (light green skill icons) never use spells.
When you're used to recognize your target's profession, it's easy to cast empathy on rangers and warriors, and backfire on others. Try to remember how monsters' name and professions are linked.
Using interrupts is a little bit harder, but, as most of your interrupts will be spell interrupts only, use them only when targeting a caster (Necro, Elem, Monk and Mesmer).

Last thing you need to know is that if you play hexes, you should try to spread them on differents monsters instead of focusing on one target. As hexes have an effect over time, focusing on a single target is not very efficient. Targeting the same target as your team generally isn't very efficient, as casting a 10 energy hex on something that's going to die shortly is a waste.

Oh, and you were clever to select El as secondary, glyph of lesser energy is an amazing energy management skill.

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Old Jan 31, 2007, 12:13 PM // 12:13   #18
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About the weapons:
Use anything that drops and is better than your current weapon.
When you have some cash, you could obtain the following green weapons:
- Illyana's Staff (Domination)
- Vokur's Staff (Illusions)
- Handsmasher (Domination with 20% half casting time on Inspiration)

The first two are relative cheap (around 1000 gold).
The last is somewhat more expensive (I paid something like 5000 for it).
The weapons are max damage and have decent modifications.
I still use them, the first two are default equipment on my mesmer.

The other weapons are a +19% enchantment sword for IW (elite enchantment) and a wand / offhand combination with +15e -1 regen.
Or a -5e weapon/ -5e offhand combination.
The first for the few times I need the extra 15 energy fast.
The second when I run Me/Mo and need to rebirth during combat.
Rebirth drains all remaining energy and when I switch back to a normal weapon set I have plenty energy for the battle.

That's about it on weapons.
I know there are better ones, but those are easy to obtain and cheap.
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 12:25 PM // 12:25   #19
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as i new player i wouldnt suggest using a mesmer.
I agree with you. A mesmer's strength in PvE lies in the fact that you know what you're up against. Just create a build that is strong against the monsters in the area, and you'll be killing monsters in no time.

That's why I wouldn't create a mesmer as the first character, as you will have no idea on what 90% of the skills would do, and you'll have hardly any idea on how to counter it.
Playing one isn't hard, but being effective is something completely different.
I won't stop you though, from doing it the hard way
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Old Jan 31, 2007, 05:34 PM // 17:34   #20
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Congratulations! You've picked the best class in the game =D

In the begining of all the campaigns mesmer isnt all that hard to play, but it does get hard..very hard. For begining on low level enemies, degen skills like conjure phantasm work very well. as you get through the game you encounter more diverse groups and to play efficiently you will have to know what you are going to be up against. like someone else said, mesmers are not for beginners. i would definatley keep the mesmer but explore a more straight-forward class such as ranger. get to know each class, their skills, how they work and what their purpose is. knowing your oppenent is the key to being a mesmer.
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