A solution to Arah Dungeon

A solution to Arah Dungeon

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Posted by: Aslude.2765

Aslude.2765

As many of u know when u open the lfg tool and looking party for arah dungeon most likely you encounter dungeon sellers and lupi skip teachers

Sadly there is no solution for dungeon seller because instance starter can kick you and start selling those spots to other people and ? know from my friends sadly reporting them for scaming usualy result with nothing..

Tommorrow you can still see the same name and selling spots with it…

But i belive there is a solid solution for exploits of this dungeon and of course it is not adding more walls because many of know most of them are passable with portal/blink combo

My solution is reporgram the event chain..

For example lets say your party skiped lupi and started path 2 with alphard(serpent of the wawes) your next objective is to kill operative brie but when you reach there event will not trigger because system will remind you to kill lupicus and operative belka..

Maybe developers are aware of this issue maybe not ? just wanted to share my idea and ? belive this is the best place for that

Have a nice day..

A solution to Arah Dungeon

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Posted by: CattivoUomo.7198

CattivoUomo.7198

I’ve never tried Arah to be honest because I find most of the dungeons to be annoyingly made ‘exclusive’ to players with elitist mentalities. I have done some of the other dungeons, and they can be fun with the right team, but for the most part I actually dread doing them. I liked GW1 dungeons mostly because I could ease myself into doing them by taking henchmen and heroes who never complained, never kicked me, and never rage quit on me. They may have been stupid sometimes, but they were always faithful. I really wish GW2 dungeons had different difficulty modes with scaling rewards, of course, to allow the casual players to get into them using henchmen and/or heroes to fill in for actual players while also allowing higher difficulty settings for those elitists who put on Barry White’s “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love” music as they sit in the dark by themselves during a dungeon run; if you catch my meaning here.