5.5k. Posted March 23, 2021. You can solo T1 fractals but keep in mind that the bosses are going to take a lot of time to kill solo. You can go try and kill some champions in the open world solo, for example skill challenges, to get a feel of how long it will take. As for ruining the experience for others, T1 fractals barely have any mechanics.
Second best solo class might be monk or ele depending on the area. E/Mes use earth magic to tank damage and kill, monks use superior(-75 HP) runes to get their health low and use Protective Spirit, Shielding Hands, Shield of Absorption and regen skills to be damn near unkillable(as long as you don't get rended interrupted or hit with lifesteal).
I used to have an asura necro. Super cute. Deleted her for some stupid reason. My vote would be necro to some chill solo play (pun intended). Run PVT gear, solo everything while using Decimate Defenses, Death Perception, and Reaper's Onslaught to maintain Ferocity and Precision levels.
Rangers are usually a "middle of the pack" kind of class - they are rarely competitive enough for high end tournaments, but have a strong and constant presence in ranked PvP and WvW roaming. Great class for loners who prefer to play solo and do well. Play a ranger if: You like pets. You really like pets (Untamed). You don't like pets (Soulbeast). Best Solo Classes in Guild Wars 2. Necromancer. Armed with undead minions and plenty of survivability, Necromancers are the easiest solo class in Guild Wars 2. Guardian. Ranger. Honorable Mention. Join the High Ground!
In EU however, the commander is usually a Firebrand and the squads can be much bigger, meaning Chronomancers are generally welcome. For the easiest class, I would say Herald with Marauder gear is super easy to learn WvW basics. Rusty-Knucklez • 2 yr. ago. I play in NA. Papa-Yaga • 2 yr. ago.