LANGUAGE: Charr trail signs were meant to be used without the benefit of writing tools. Therefore, charr use their own claws; their markings consist of angled scratches. NUMBERS: Charr use seven symbols to represent set values: 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1000. They layer lower values atop higher ones. One is a straight line. Five is horizontal. Zohane.7208. Symbols and charms are far too rare. I never really noticed before since I wasn't using them much, but it's been almost 3 years since they were introduced to the game, I have the runecrafter salvage and use mystic and BL salvage kits, and I don't have even 50 of ANY of them despite having never used them. Add a Comment. thesalus. • 5 yr. ago. My understanding is that these dictate the type of crafting material that they can be salvaged into (and the type of material required to craft it): Charm of Brilliance. Symbol of Pain. Charm of Skill. Charm of Potence. Symbol of Enhancement. Necromancer/Scourge is a good option. It is a caster class that *feels* like a caster. Your main weapon will be scepter - unlike say Reaper where you really play a melee class with a 2 handed sword. Scourge is great solo in the open world and for the story and works well as a support class as well (look up "heal scourge") Warrior skills are yellow and orange. Engineer skills are grey and rust-colored. Ranger skills are yellow and light green. Pet skills vary depending on the pet. Thief skills are grey and red. Elementalist skills are red and blue, and some skills use the attunement palettes. Air Attunement skills are purple and black. Summoning the strength and power of death itself, the Necromancer is not a caster to take lightly. Raising felled enemies and cursing the living these shadow Mace, sword, hammer, gs and staff visuals are outshined by LB and Axe symbol visuals.Plus when you take increased symbol duration trait new symbols get old animations for those 2 seconds. Jump to content Swiftness. Bleeding Weakness. Gw2Skills.Net. Greetings, visitors! Since 2012 we are providing the Guild Wars 2 community with our website and our build editor, and we hope that you are satisfied with the quality of our resource. Unfortunately "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch" – it takes a lot of time and work to keep everything up OIdNN1.