Elementalist

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Elementalists are multifaceted spellcasters who channel elemental forces, making fire, air, earth, and water do their bidding. What they lack in physical toughness, they make up for in versatility and the ability to inflict massive damage.

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Elementalist is a profession of master spell casters who attune to the elements of fire, water, air, and earth as their profession mechanic. They wield these elements to defeat their foes and aid their allies. Albeit lacking in raw health, elementalists are very versatile and have access to a plethora of skills, as these change when attuning to the different elements. Elementalists can also manifest the elements as conjured weapons with their own set of skills, or as allied elementals to aid them in combat. As a scholar profession, elementalists wear light armor. With certain expansions, elementalists get access to elite specializations:

With the HoT Texture Centered Trans.png Heart of Thorns expansion, elementalists can choose to become Tempest icon small.png tempests, learning to overload their attunements for powerful effects at the expense of a longer recharge, while imbuing their voices with magic into shouts that aid nearby allies.

With the PoF Texture Trans.png Path of Fire expansion, elementalists can choose to become Weaver icon small.png weavers, wielding one attunement on one hand and another attunement in the other, and even combining their effects into Dual Attacks. With reduced recharge on attunement swapping, all the new skills from weaving attunements together, and their stances, a master weaver never runs out of spells to cast.

With the EoD Texture Trans.png End of Dragons expansion, elementalists can choose to become Catalyst icon small.png catalysts, who cycle through attunements to power up their Jade Sphere and manifest the four Canthan Great Celestials to provide boons to allies, while empowering themselves with Augment skills.

With the Visions of Eternity logo.png Visions of Eternity expansion, elementalist can choose to become Evoker icon small.png evokers, deepening their connection to one attunement to reduce its recharge by meditating and connecting with a spiritual companion associated with that element to aid them in battle.

Abilities[edit]

Profession mechanic[edit]

Attunement[edit]

Elementalists attune to different elements, gaining passive effects from their traits and changing their weapon skills based on the element.

Fire Attunement.png Fire AttunementAttune to fire, gaining heavy damage and burning abilities.
Water Attunement.png Water AttunementAttune to water, gaining superior support and healing abilities.
Air Attunement.png Air AttunementAttune to air, gaining heavy damage and control abilities.
Earth Attunement.png Earth AttunementAttune to earth, gaining superior damage-over-time and defensive abilities.

When one of these attunement skills is activated, the weapon skills of the player change based on the equipped weapon(s) and the chosen element. These attunements can be freely swapped even while in combat, effectively giving access to four different weapon skill sets, but elementalists do not have access to weapon swap in combat like most other professions. They also have the lowest base health in comparison to other professions, so they have to make up for their lack of durability under fire by managing their attunements and skills carefully and avoid putting themselves in dangerous situations. They also are very versatile, able to easily adopt a support or damage role.

Elementalist specializations are also rather unique in that each of them directly improves one of the attunements. For instance, the Fire specialization mostly improves the use of fire attunement spells.

Skills[edit]

Primary article: List of elementalist skills

Utility Skill types[edit]

  • Arcane — Spells that use non-elemental magical energy which cast instantly, often dealing critical damage.
  • Cantrip — Defensive charms which activate instantly.
  • Conjure — Elementalist can conjure ephemeral potent weapons for them and one ally to use in combat.
  • Glyph — Skills that produce different positive or negative effects that depend on the current attunement of the elementalist.
  • Signet — Signets grant passive effects while equipped, and produce a powerful effect when activated. The passive effect is lost while the signet recharges.
Other skill types
  • Aura — Some elementalist skills create auras, which can then be detonated with their corresponding element.
Skills unique to elite specializations
  • Tempest icon small.png Tempest: Shout — Skills that take effect in an area around the tempest, dealing damage while also giving an aura to the tempest and nearby allies.
  • Weaver icon small.png Weaver: Stance — Skills that provide positive effects for the weaver, or do damage to nearby enemies.
  • Catalyst icon small.png Catalyst: Augment — Skills that provide positive effects to the catalyst. They gain additional benefits via Jade Spheres.
  • Evoker icon small.png Evoker: Meditation — Skills that provide support to the evoker and nearby allies or damages enemies; enhanced by their associated familiar.

Specializations[edit]

Elementalists have five core specializations, and four elite specializations:

Core[edit]

Fire Fire — Focuses on fire attunement, increased damage, and burning. May enhance fire aura and fire fields.
Air Air — Focuses on air attunement, movement speed, strike damage, and critical hits. May enhance glyphs.
Earth Earth — Focuses on earth attunement, damage reduction, and bleeding. May enhance signets.
Water Water — Focuses on water attunement, healing, and exploiting vulnerability on enemies. May enhance aura sharing, condition removal, and cantrips.
Arcane (specialization) Arcane — Focuses on attunement swapping, provides overall improvements to each attunement, and grants boons. May enhance arcane skills.

Elite[edit]

Tempest Tempest — Gain access to warhorns, a set of shout skills, and the ability to overload attunements for powerful effects.
Weaver Weaver — Gain access to swords, a set of stance skills, and the ability to wield dual attunements.
Catalyst Catalyst — Gain access to hammers, a set of augment skills, and the ability to use jade spheres that grant boons to allies.
Evoker Evoker — Gain access to familiars and a set of meditation skills.

Traits[edit]

Equipment[edit]

Armor[edit]

The elementalist is a scholar profession and wears light armor.

Weapons[edit]

See also detailed list of elementalist weapon skills.

  • Off-hand
    • Dagger — Provides powerful close range abilities suitable for offense as well as abilities designed for defense. Provides access to Transmute Frost.
    • Focus — Provides supportive spells in form of energy shields, disabling snares and defensive area effects. Provides access to Transmute Fire.
    • Warhorn — Provides assistance to you in both supporting your allies and creating disruptive areas for enemies. (Tempest specialization or Weaponmaster Training)

Although elementalist cannot swap weapons during combat, attuning to different elements changes their weapon skills. There are five possible weapon sets (ten after accounting for elite specializations), giving a total of twenty (or forty) skill sets when changing attunements. While underwater, they have access to the trident only, offering four skill sets when changing attunements.

It should be noted that sigils that trigger on weapon swap (like Sigil of Battle), also trigger when the elementalist swaps attunements.

Access to the weapon swap mechanic when out of combat was added in the December 3, 2019 game update.

Crafting[edit]

The following crafting disciplines can create items that are useful to the elementalist:

Personal story[edit]

In the biography step of character creation, elementalists must decide which of the four elements they love the most. This choice is merely cosmetic and determines their starting head armor, which can be hidden or transmuted after character creation.

I study all the elements, but I wear a gem that symbolizes my love of _____.
Biography Water.png Water ("water") — Water, whether frozen or flowing, is life, and its currents run deep in us.
Biography Fire.png Fire ("fire") — Fire's hunger, its destructive burn, demands respect. It immolates and clears the path for new growth.
Biography Earth.png Earth ("earth") — Earth is the foundation that supports all life. Stone fortifies us. Rock grounds us.
Biography Air.png Air ("air") — Air is the source of all life. It is invisible, and yet it can destroy whole villages.

Lore[edit]

Elementalism is a broad and versatile field, with elementalists mastering the four base elements of nature: fire, focusing on raw power[1]; water, focusing on supporting their allies[2]; air, focusing on swift damage and mobility[3]; and earth, focusing on defense[4]. In times long bygone, under the now-unfashionable "four schools" model of magic, elementalism had applications mainly within the Destruction school.[5] As masters of arcane magic, they can also create glyphs, summon creatures made out of the elements or conjure arcane weapons to aid them in battles.[6].

While humans often take on one single patron god with domain over aspects of their professions, human elementalists have a wider range of options: pyromancers worship Balthazar, aquamancers kneel before Grenth and Lyssa, aeromancers appeal to Dwayna, and geomancers look to Melandru.

For sylvari, this scholarly profession may hold higher appeal to those of the cycle of dusk, and all sylvari for their botanical nature may show higher interest in the elements of earth and water. For charr, their distrust of magic may make elementalist an uncommon profession, and pyromancers in particular may garner the distrust of other charr for the actions of the evil-aligned Flame Legion. For asura, the College of Statics may be more interested in geomancers, who shape the sturdiest element; the College of Dynamics may be more interested in the fluidity of water, the energy of fire, or the shapeless element of air, and the College of Synergetics may hold them all on high regard. For norn, followers of wise Raven and cunning Snow Leopard may show a higher interest for this scholarly profession, although all Spirits of the Wild show a deep connection to the natural world and its elements.

Notable elementalists
See also: Category:Elementalist NPCs

Gallery[edit]

Concept art
Pre-launch promotional screesnshots
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Trivia[edit]

  • The elementalist was previewed under this image until its unveiling on the 27th April 2010.

External links[edit]

Gwwlogo.png The Guild Wars Wiki has an article on Elementalist.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Fire
  2. ^ Water
  3. ^ Air
  4. ^ Earth
  5. ^ Elementalist, guildwars2.com (Archived)
  6. ^ Elementalist, Guildwars2.com