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    Guild Wars 2: The Harbinger Explained – Necromancer Elite Specialization

    KyosikaBy KyosikaMarch 24, 2022Updated:April 10, 2022No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The Harbinger is the End of Dragons Elite Specialization for the Necromancer. If you like Witch Doctors, guns, alchemy and elixers then the Harbinger Elite Specialization is a perfect fit for you! The Harbinger drops the Necromancer’s Death Shroud ability for the Harbinger Shroud. However, the usage of this shroud comes at a cost…

    Table Of Contents
    1. Harbinger Shroud
    2. Beware of Blight… or not?
    3. Harbinger (Pistol) Weapon Skills
      • Vicious Shot
      • Weeping Shots
      • Vile Blast
    4. Elixers, your new utility skills
    5. Traits to support and DPS
    6. Harbinger PvE build
    7. Ranking the Harbinger Elite Specialization

    Harbinger Shroud

    As a Harbinger, the Necromancer loses the ability to use the Death Shroud. Instead the Harbinger can use the Harbinger shroud. The Harbinger Shroud is similar to the Death Shroud but it has more mobility.

    Using the Harbinger Shroud in Guild Wars 2

    Skills like Devouring Cut, which launches your at your foe, or Voracious Arc, that let’s you leap towards the targeted area are a great source of mobility.

    The Harbinger Shroud also contains a strong Crowd Control skill; Vital Draw. Vital Draw lifts up a number of enemies that are next to you for about 3 seconds. This gives you plenty of time to heal, deal more damage or escape a fight.

    Beware of Blight… or not?

    While in Harbinger Shroud, the Harbinger will also accumulate Blight. About every second the Harbinger will gain a stack of Blight which reduces their health by 1.5%. Blight can stack up to 25 times which in total can reduce your health by 37.5%!

    However, the Harbinger can also turn Blight into their advantage by selecting specific traits. For example, Septic Corruption increases your Condition Damage based on the amount of Blight the Harbinger has accumulated.

    Septic Corruption - A Harbinger trait to increase Condition Damage
    Septic Corruption increases Condition Damage for each stack of Blight.

    Harbinger (Pistol) Weapon Skills

    The Harbinger can also use a pistol in their main hand. The pistol is great at rapidly applying conditions to your enemies. The Harbinger pistol skills all have a range of 900 which is considered mid to long range.

    Vicious Shot

    Vicious Shot fires a bullet that applies Torment to enemies. The bullet also bounces between enemies. This is similar to the Thief’s Trick Shot. This is extremely useful whenever you want to farm or tag a number of mobs.

    Guild Wars 2 Vicious Shot
    Vicious Shot

    Weeping Shots

    Weeping Shot fires a number of piercing bullets at your target. Each bullet inflicts Torment and Vulnerability. You’ll also gain life force for the first target hit by each bullet.

    Guild Wars 2 Weeping Shots
    Weeping Shots

    Vile Blast

    Vile blast fires a shattering bullet at your target. When the bullet hits it will stun, weaken and poison your target. You gain life force for each target you hit with the shattering bullet.

    Guild Wars 2 Vile Blast
    Vile Blast

    Elixers, your new utility skills

    All of the Harbinger’s Utility Skills are Elixers. You can toss these Elixers to your preferred location. Whenever you use an Elixer it will also grant you a boon. If an enemy is hit by one of your Elixers it will also inflict a condition to them.

    If you stand in the impact area of one of your own Elixers, you will also gain stacks of Blight. As stated before, Blight reduces your maximum health pool but can also be used to increase your healing and outgoing damage.

    A Harbinger getting Blight by using Elixers.
    Elixer of Promise gives me Regeneration and Blight but poisons the enemy

    Traits to support and DPS

    The Harbinger also gains a number of new traits. These traits increase your outgoing damage and healing the more Blight you have accumulated. For example, Wicked Corruption increases your strike damage the more Blight you have.

    Many of these traits also increase the effectiveness of your Elixers. Twisted Medicine for example. This trait shares the boons you get from Elixers with nearby allies. You’ll also gain concentration (boon duration) based on your vitality (total health).

    The table below shows a list of current Harbinger traits found on the Guild Wars 2 Wiki.

    TierTrait NameTrait Description
    Minor Proficiency Pistol ProficiencyYou can wield pistols.
    Minor Adept Dark DiscipleDeath Shroud is replaced with Harbinger Shroud, granting powerful offensive skills but leaving you vulnerable to attack.
    As you remain in Harbinger Shroud, you accumulate stacking Blight.
    Blight decreases your maximum health.
    Major Adept Wicked CorruptionDeal increased strike damage for each stack of blight you have. Critical strikes deal increased damage to targets with torment.
    Major Adept Vile VialsElixir skills gain reduced recharge and inflict vulnerability on nearby enemies.
    Major Adept Septic CorruptionDeal increased condition damage for each stack of blight you have. Shroud 2 skill also inflicts poison.
    Minor Master Alchemic VigorGain increased vitality. Heal each second for each stack of blight you have.
    Major Master Implacable FoeGain stability when entering Harbinger Shroud. Gain ferocity based on your vitality.
    Major Master Twisted MedicineElixir skills also grant their boons to nearby allies. Gain concentration based on your vitality.
    Major Master Dark GunslingerPistol skills gain reduced recharge. Gain expertise based on your vitality.
    Minor Grandmaster Corrupted TalentGain life force when you enter Harbinger Shroud.
    Major Grandmaster Cascading CorruptionYour power is increased. While in Harbinger Shroud, you gain an aura that pulses each interval to damage and cripple nearby enemies.
    Major Grandmaster Deathly HasteWhile in Harbinger Shroud, gain an aura that pulses each interval to grant quickness to yourself and nearby allies.
    Major Grandmaster Doom ApproachesYour condition damage is increased. While in Harbinger Shroud, you gain an aura that pulses each interval to torment and weaken nearby enemies.
    List of Harbinger traits found on the official Guild Wars 2 wiki

    Harbinger PvE build

    As described before, the Harbinger traits increase the effectiveness of Elixers, turns Blight into your advantage or increases your strike damage.

    If you are looking for a great Open World PvE Harbinger build, try out this one out. You can copy the following build template and paste it in the in-game chat or save it to one of your build templates.

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    Vallun’s PvE Harbinger Build

    The build is created by Guild Wars 2 content creator Vallun. Vallun is an experienced PvP’er and your go-to source for PvE, PvP and WvW builds. Check out his video explaining the build.

    Ranking the Harbinger Elite Specialization

    I love the Harbinger. Although the Blight mechanic put me off at first, I found it to be a great source of damage and survivability. It’s actually one of the more accessible Elite Specializations in End of Dragons! If you have enough Vitality on your armor and weapons, then this will convert into damage with traits like Dark Gunslinger.

    Also, the Twisted Medicine trait allows the Harbinger to support allies. Therefore, the Harbinger is not just an Elite Specialization focused on damage but you can also bring it into group play.

    I think that the Harbinger will get a prominent role in end game PvE setups. Both as a support and a DPS. This is an Elite Specialization that I look forward to playing more!

    What do you think about the Harbinger? Leave a comment!

    Harbinger Review

    80%
    80%
    Great

    The Harbinger is a Elite Specialization that can both support and do a great amount of DPS. It's unique and feels nice to play. Beware of the Blight mechanic, this can be harder to manage and understand for new players.

    • Ease of play
      7
    • DPS
      8
    • Support
      8
    • Originality
      9
    • Fun
      8
    • User Ratings (3 Votes)
      6.8

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