2 friends from league of legends bugged me over a period of 2 weeks to buy this guild wars 2 game I wasn't particularly interested in. I finally gave in and bought it. Both of them left lvl mid 20 a few days later. I only remember one previous guild before I joined my current one. I talked with this guy and jumped through a few puzzles with him.
#1 Guardian 453,253 ( 12.53%) #2 Necromancer 440,415 ( 12.17%) #3 Ranger 416,711 ( 11.52%) #4 Warrior 413,642 ( 11.43%) #5 Mesmer 410,388 ( 11.34%) #6 Thief 388,826 ( 10.75%) #7 Elementalist 381,074 ( 10.53%) #8 Revenant 363,644 ( 10.05%) #9 Engineer 350,551 ( 9.69%) Profession (Playtime) #1 Guardian 151,693,861 hours ( 15.68%) #2 Necromancer
The Secrets of the Obscure Ultimate Edition ($74.99) includes the exclusive Standard and Deluxe Edition items, plus 4,000 Gems, Guild Wars 2’s premium in-game store currency. Beginning June 29 and running through July 2, all Guild Wars 2 players will be invited to take part in a special beta event to explore the new Weaponmaster Training feature.
This would be useless for players on a different realm. Therefore each shard of the guild on each server needs a separate influence pool to do their own upgrades. Otherwise either the above situations arise or the GM has to distribute the accumulated influence cross-server, which is silly and difficult. 1. shaman77.
You can pretty much play 90% of the game solo, you don't really need to learn how to play your class to be successful, classes are much easier to play, and exploration/story can go on WAY longer than any other game. In my experience, most Guild Wars 2 players want most if not all of those things in an MMO.
dxo4pV6. Expansions 1 and 2—Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns and Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire. Unlock mounts, gliding, and more with the first two expansions for Guild Wars 2. This package grants you access to a new profession, the revenant, as well as eighteen elite specializations to change the way you play.
Few new guilds get a chance to build a community in the midst of all this fickle shuffling, and consequently most seem to die as quickly as they're founded. That's got to be depressing for players like me who jumped into Guild Wars 2 alone, and I suspect we make up a huge chunk of the playerbase. 2. Guild Wars 2 Needs a Dungeon Finder.
You can pretty much play 90% of the game solo, you don't really need to learn how to play your class to be successful, classes are much easier to play, and exploration/story can go on WAY longer than any other game. In my experience, most Guild Wars 2 players want most if not all of those things in an MMO.
Some really nice quality-of-life improvements have been implemented in the latest update for Guild Wars 2. There are so many skills and items available in Guild Wars 2 that most players would resort to changing their input bindings to make things easier. That said, modifying input bindings every time when switching machines is really inconvenient.
2 friends from league of legends bugged me over a period of 2 weeks to buy this guild wars 2 game I wasn't particularly interested in. I finally gave in and bought it. Both of them left lvl mid 20 a few days later. I only remember one previous guild before I joined my current one. I talked with this guy and jumped through a few puzzles with him.
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