Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (2024)

The following build is designed to guide you through your first playthrough, or simply offer you a decent and reliable Core build if you are on Free to Play account. Core builds are not ideal for use later in the game due to the superiority of elite specializations.

Engineer is a versatile Core profession whether that’s dealing damage using your Rifle, weapon kits, and turrets or proving you and your team boons drinking and throwing powerful elixirs.

This build provides good damage, inflicts high amounts of to enemies, and has very high uptime of and decent and .

You’ll also have access to a small amounts of , , , , and even .

Core Rifle Engineer leads into playing the end-game builds Power Rifle Mechanist and Power Rifle Holosmith.

Power MechanistLow intensity Damage Select difficulty Rifle

Build Fundamentals

You’ll be utilizing short cooldown toolbelt skills in combination with the traits Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (20)Static Discharge and Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (21)Kinetic Battery to quickly burst down enemies and supply yourself with and . This build has an incredible amount of versatility with utility skills and traits to adapt to every situation.

Your weapon of choice should always be aRifle,a long-ranged weapon focused on disrupting enemies with knockbacks with Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (22)Overcharged Shotand locking them in place with from Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (23)Net Shot whilst firing off fast bursts of bullets to quickly dispatch enemies.

Apart from its auto-attack Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (24)Rifle Burst, your Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (25)Blunderbuss, and Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (26)Jump Shot are your high damage skills on your Rifle, and both offer damage increase in form of or . For maximum damage, both those skills should be used in close proximity to your target for Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (27)Blunderbuss to hit the target with all projectiles and Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (28)Jump Shot to hit your enemy both at launch and at landing.

Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (29)Jump Shot can also be used defensively to reposition if you’re taking too much damage.

Your other defensive option in this weapon set is Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (30)Overcharged Shot, which not only will knock the enemy back, but also cleanse , , and .

The Rifle also offers a small amount of healing due to the last hit of Auto-attack chain being Explosion which triggersCore Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (31)Big Boomer.

Grenade & Mortar Kit

This build uses two kits, Grenades and Mortars. Swapping to the Grenade or Mortar kit changes your weapon skills to either mid-ranged thrown explosives in case of Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (32)Grenade Kit or long-ranged mortar shells with Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (33)Elite Mortar Kit.

Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (34)Shrapnel Grenade, Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (35)Freeze Grenade and Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (36)Poison Grenade are your most useful skills in this grenade kit thanks to their high damage and synergy with Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (37)Modified Ammunition. Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (38)Grenade Kit also gives you the toolbelt skill Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (39)Grenade Barrage, which is an incredibly strong damage skill.

Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (40)Elite Mortar Kit offers less damage and is mostly used for the toolbelt skill Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (41)Orbital Strike. It does, however, have some good utility and further synergy with Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (42)Modified Ammunition with causes you do deal increased damage to targets the more conditions they have.

Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (43)Flash Grenade and Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (44)Flash Shell have a defensive use to mitigate damage from enemies by causing them to be . Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (45)Elixir Shell is a niche healing skill that can be used in a pinch to potentially save yourself or your allies, you can double up on the healing effect by using Leap finisher Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (46)Jump Shot inside the Water field it creates to create healing combo.

Other Utility Skills

Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (47)Elixir H is an instant cast skill that heals you and provides you with a short duration of , , and . Perfect for mitigating further damage. It can be used offensively due to the trait Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (48)Grenadier which causes you to throw a lesser Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (49)Grenade Barrage at your target. It also gives you access to Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (50)Toss Elixir H, a short cast time toolbelt skill that gives you and any allies in the targeted area , , and .

Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (51)Rifle Turret places a turret that consistently damages enemies in the area and gives you access to the toolbelt skill Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (52)Surprise Shot, a short cooldown damage skill, perfect for utilising the traits Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (53)Static Discharge and Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (54)Kinetic Battery.

Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (55)Elixir U is a stun-break that can free you from any “hard” Crowd Control effects like Knockback. It also provides you with a short duration of to negate any further incoming Crowd Control.

As an added bonus Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (56)Elixir U also gives a short duration of allowing you to retalitate with a quick flurry of damaging skills which can be used offensively if you are certain you won’t need stun-break. It gives you access to the toolbelt skill Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (57)Toss Elixir U allowing you to stun-break allies and grant them it’s an incredibly strong skill when utilited correctly.

Alternatives

Utility Skills

You can replace Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (58)Elixir H for Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (59)Healing Turret or Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (60)A.E.D.. Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (61)Healing Turret is great for sustained healing yourself and allies. Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (62)A.E.D. is a great healing skill for mitigating lethal damage and cleansing conditions. It also gives access to the Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (63)Static Shock toolbelt skill which has great damage, breakbar damage and synergy with Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (64)Static Discharge and Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (65)Kinetic Battery.

You can replace Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (66)Grenade Kit with Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (67)Bomb Kit if you prefer the playstyle of placing bombs. If you do this you should also change the Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (68)Grenadier trait in Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (69)Explosives to Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (70)Short Fuse.

Traits

If you’re having difficulty surviving perhaps change Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (71)Explosive Temper in Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (72)Explosives to Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (73)Blast Shield.

Crowd Control

Gearing tips

Since this build is designed to be your entry point to Guild Wars 2 world, let’s start with the basics, if you haven’t checked the guides below, give them a read to make yourself familiar with game basics.

Game basics – first steps in Tyria This short guide contains answers to the questions you might have on the first days of your adventure, such as where to look for tips, how to look for a group (LFG), what are the most important parts of the interface, and more! Game systems and mechanics Downstate, dodging, skills tied to weapon types, heart quests, and meta events, it all can be overwhelming for the new player. This guide attempts to answer all your questions, even those you don't yet know you have. Gearing guide for PvE This guide aims to teach you about the easiest, fastest, and most importantly, cheapest methods of acquiring your first entry-level equipment for instanced PvE content. Introduction to the Engineer This guide will introduce you to the resourceful Engineer profession, its unique "kit" mechanics, utility skills, talents, hidden mechanics, and general gameplay recommendations.

Don’t try to invest in Runes and Sigils before you acquire proper level-80 Exotic gear with Berserker’s stats as transferring upgrades is not possible without destroying the item, and retrieving them during the process has a small chance with most salvage kits.

From drops, crafting and level-up rewards pick items with Power, and on later levels supplemented by Precision and Ferocity.

You can obtainCore Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (84)Superior Rune[s] of the Golemancer by completing dungeons and buying them with “tales of dungeon delving” from the dungeon token reward vendor located in Lion’s Arch copied.

Unlocking skills

If you’re looking up this build as you’re leveling through the wide world of Tyria we recommend unlocking Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (85)Elixir B (leading to Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (86)Elixir U later) and Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (87)Grenade Kit.

The first specialization at level 21 should be Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (88)Explosives as it offers the most useful traits in early levels. At level 45 get Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (89)Firearms and finally at level 71 unlock Core Engineer Build (Open World) - Hardstuck (90)Tools.

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