I have acquired a lot of nice blue and green equipments ~lvl 20. I have no use for these since my class can't equip them. Should I just npc these or salvage them? What is the most profitable way?
Guild Wars 2 – Most Profitable Way to Get Rid of Equipment
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Pure tanking:
You are correct that the bears are the most adept at tanking in this game. Their stats at level 80 is:
- Power 1,374
- Precision 1,374
- Toughness 1,374
- Vitality 4,122
This gives them the highest health of any species of pets out there. In addition the bear is the best tank as they have a skill called Defy Pain which allows them to take no damage for several seconds. They also have a skill called Bite which allows them to regenerate. The bear that is also especially adept at tanking is the Black Bear. It has a skill called Enfeebling Roar that allows them to weaken all nearby foes, reducing their damage by 50%.
Pure Damage:
Your belief that a devourer would be advantageous in support damage isn't quite right. Their stats at level 80 do not have any advantage in power or precision. Their skills aren't particularly superior in the damage department. In fact it focuses more on defensively maneuvers. The main advantage they have is being ranged. In this case, either you would have to the "tank" which is never a good idea for a ranger or the devourer's range is useless since the enemy would just come straight up to them.
The Lynx has precision that is higher than most pets. They also inflict vulnerability which increase the damage the enemy takes and bite which is a burst damage skill. They also inflict two sources of bleeding which stacks intensity and duration. Another species of pet that is adept at pure damage is the Canine family which includes the Alpine Wold, Fern Hound, Krytan Drakehound, and Wolf because they have superior power stats. At level 80, their stats are:
- Power 1,718
- Precision 1,374
- Toughness 2,061
- Vitality 1,718
1,718 Power is the highest power stat for landbound animals.
Buffs/Support:
The Fern Hound has a skill called Regenerate which regenerates itself and all nearby allies. In addition, its species skills allows it to cripple and knockdown foes.
The Raven and White Raven are able to grant swiftness to all nearby enemies. In addition they are able to inflict blindness on the enemy.
The Moa specie is especially adept at support buffs. Their specie skills include a heal that also heals nearby allies. The Red Moa is able to grant fury to all nearby allies which increase their critical chance by 20%. The Blue Moa is able to use Protecting Screech which grants protection to nearby allies which reduces the damage they take by 33%.
Underwater Tank:
If you want a pure tank underwater pet, the Armor Fish is a terrific choice. It has the highest armor rating of all the pets and has above normal vitality. At level 80, their stat is:
- Power 1,030
- Precision 1,374
- Toughness 2,404
- Vitality 2,061
To supplement their tanky stats, they also have a skill to add protection to themselves which decrease the damage they take by 33% and have a heal.
And of course as mentioned earlier, the Bears are great at tanking due to their superior health. The bears are Amphibious which allows them in water and on land.
Underwater Damage:
If you intend to have a huge underwater damage dealer, there is no better choice than the Shark. The sharks at level 80 have the following stats:
- Power 2,404
- Precision 1,374
- Toughness 1,374
- Vitality 1,718
They have the highest power compared to any other pets on land or underwater. They have 3 sources of bleeding which stacks damage and Feeding Frenzy increases their attack speed.
I unfortunately don't have any specifics on the timing of specific abilities (such as the Bow's condition removal or each weapon's attack speed), but here's what I can tell you:
- Hammer of Wisdom auto-attacks, knocking back opponents on every third swing. Its active skill can be triggered to perform an on-demand knockdown.
- Sword of Justice auto-attacks, and can be activated to perform an AoE attack.
- Bow of Truth will automatically cure conditions on some sort of regular interval, and can be activated to create an AoE healing rain centered around the bow.
- Shield of the Avenger periodically creates a Shield of Absorption (with the same effects as the Guardian skill of the same name) centered around its location. In this video (@8:30), it appears that the first bubble is cast approximately five seconds after the shield is summoned, but that may have changed since that video was made. You can activate the shield to make it fly out (towards your current target?) and inflict Weakness on nearby enemies.
- All spirit weapons cannot be targeted or damaged by enemies.
- Activating any spirit weapon's "active ability" will destroy that weapon.
- All spirit weapons will despawn after a certain amount of time even if you don't use its active ability.
- You can have up to three spirit weapons active at a single time.
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The most profitable way to get rid of rare equipment is often the Black Lion Trading Post. For common equipment, the trade price is not even high enough to account for the cost to post the item. In those cases, it is more profitable to just sell them to a merchant.
I would just sell them to a merchant unless you really need the materials that they are composed of, the essences of luck, or are working on the monthly salvages achievement. Salvaging armor pieces usually nets less value than simply selling them.