User:Gauzy/Group Construction
Group Construction[edit]
Overview[edit]
This is a basic guide to putting together effective and efficient groups for Guild Wars 2 PVE content. These groups are most often seen in instanced PVE content like fractals, strikes, and raids, but the same principles can be applied to Open World encounters if desired or needed.
Every profession in Guild Wars 2 has multiple builds available to it. Many professions have multiple builds for multiple roles. It is beyond the scope of this guide to go into each and every possible group composition option, or to provide example builds.
- A note on builds: There are many viable builds in Guild Wars 2. Viable doesn’t necessarily mean optimal, but the game never requires optimal builds in order to succeed. Benchmark builds can be a good demonstration of the theoretical/potential maximum output of a specific build, but achieving similar results in real encounters is not realistic or even possible for the vast majority of players. It is generally better to competently play a build that one is comfortable with, then to poorly play a “technically” optimal build. That said, every group has its own set of expectations and standards.
Roles, Responsibilities, Composition[edit]
Players in a party in Guild Wars 2 will generally fill one of three different roles: DPS, boon DPS, and healer. Non-DPS roles are collectively referred to as “support”. Parties consist of three DPS and two support, with the supports being one boon DPS, and one healer. The reason for this specific composition is due to the way boons and boon distribution work in Guild Wars 2. The specifics are beyond the scope of this guide, but this composition allows for the most efficient method of covering the most important boons. A ten person raid or strike group is simply two five person parties organized into two distinct subgroups.
- A note on boons: Alacrity and Quickness are the two most important boons, because they have biggest overall impact on group performance. One of these boons is provided by the healer, the other is provided by the boon DPS. These two roles also cover other important boons between them. Offensive boons include Fury and Might, and defensive boons include Aegis, Protection, and Regeneration. Other situational boons can be provided by either role, like Resolution or Stability.
Five (5) Person Party[edit]
Standard party composition is three DPS, one boon DPS, and one healer.
DPS, three (3) players[edit]
- Primary responsibility: damage dealing.
- Stays alive—dead DPS does zero damage!
- Helps resurrect downed group members. DPS players should be the first to begin resurrecting downed group members, to allow the healer to continue healing and providing defensive support.
- Deals damage to the bad guys.
- Brings encounter appropriate utility skills, especially crowd control abilities for handling defiance.
Boon DPS, one (1) player[edit]
- Primary responsibility: dealing damage and providing offensive group support.
- Provides one of Alacrity/Quickness with near 100% uptime (whichever of these boons is not provided by the healer).
- Contributes other offensive boons with as much uptime as possible.
- Sacrifices their personal damage output to enhance the overall damage output of the group.
Healer, one (1) player[edit]
- Primary responsibility: healing and providing defensive group support.
- Provides one of Alacrity/Quickness with near 100% uptime (whichever of these boons is not provided by the boon DPS).
- Provides various other defensive boons with as much uptime as possible.
External Resources[edit]
- Discretize, builds focused on fractals
- Hardstuck, builds for a variety of content
- Metabattle, builds for a variety of content
- Snowcrows, builds for a variety of content