hence why anyone would pick anything other than armor + weapons like me I don't know. Imagine you can make excellent cakes and gems but you've got rubbish gear lol
Working from memory (so don't kill me):
Armoursmith / Leatherworker / Tailor covers most of your (main) gear slots
Jewelcrafter and / or artificer covers the next largest number I think.
Weaponcrafter / Huntsman covers a max of 6, if you use two different sets of 1h/oh weapons and two different aquatic ones, but you'll only be using 1 or 2 slots at a time.
Incidentally, cooking and artificer (potions) can be used by all professions, and will be a reliable source of extra income when you think how many people are taking armour/weapon disciplines, and will therefore be a) selling their gathered materials quite cheap and b) needing to buy pots for their min/maxing. Also, they produce the dyes, which as noted above are liable to be very popular given that aesthetics play such a large role in gearing up in this game.
Personally my one character so far is a ranger with LW/Hunts (so armour/weapon) but I'm not expecting it to be 'best', I just like the idea of making my own stuff.
Incidentally, I think taking Armourer/Weaponsmith (the heavy armour gear-and-weapons option) has the most material requirement crossover of any combination, meaning it will require the most grinding/trading of materials.
Can you do WvW on your own or is it best to be with others? I was completely lost when I first tried it out didnt have a clue on what I was doing/going
I went in last night, never tried it before, didn't know what I was doing.
I asked in chat "It's my first time here in WvWvW, anyone mind showing me the ropes or mind if I tag along" and had a lot of offers immediately. Most significantly, there's virtually no downside to dying (doesn't mess up your team) and even if all you do is res one member of your team, saving them a run back, then you're pulling your weight. This means people who actually understand it are very happy to get you involved usefully.
I thought it was a bit intimidating at first, but I can't wait to try it again now.