Life stealing. Life stealing (or Life siphoning) is the act of draining an amount of health from an enemy (thereby damaging them) and healing yourself with it. The effect is provided by various skills, traits and items and is available to all professions. It should not be confused with life force, a game mechanic that is specific to necromancers.
Endgame. The term endgame refers to the content that keeps players engaged in the game after they reach the maximum level. While Guild Wars 2' s open world uses Dynamic level adjustment so that high-level players can still play in low-level zones, endgame content is catered towards players with at least one maximum-level character.
Scholar is a categorization for the three spell-casting professions. Being the most lightly armored, these professions are considered to fill traditional backline roles, but can also use martial weapons and can be built to be extremely efficient in close range combat. All scholars are practitioners and students of magic, an ancient art with
The Guild Wars Wiki has an article on Summon . A summon is a friendly NPC ally or object created via skills, consumables, items and equipment such as runes or sigils. Many professions and their elite specializations have skills and mechanics designed around summons. Summoned allies, or companions, are non-player characters allied to the player.
Assassin's is a prefix for equipment which focuses on Precision, with additional Power and Ferocity . ascended equipment, the prefix is called Saphir's for armor and Soros's for weapons. 1Crafting. Assassin's Darksteel Imbued Inscription. Huntsman.
Increased the damage bonus from 5% to 7%. March 28, 2017. Fixed a skill-fact bug that used base character health instead of the engineer’s maximum health. February 22, 2017. The threshold for damage increase has been reduced from 90% to 75%. June 23, 2015. Specialization update: Glass Cannon has been added to the game.
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