Knight's armour?
Hi Budchgon,
As you can see here http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Knight#Triple_attribute, the dungeons that provide Knight’s armour are Arah and Sorrow’s Embrace.
As for your other question, I hope players can answer it.
Thanks for answer… reading the other posts it seems SE would give me an easier time as a newbie to dungeons
(as long as I don’t group with any elitist guys who rave at the slightest mistake)
Arah explorable is the hardest dungeon in the game outside of high level Fractals, so, SE.
That said, consider buying the gear as well. I don’t know what look you’re going for, but if it’s not the SE look specifically you might have an easier time buying crafted gear as well, instead of relying entirely on dungeon runs. You can change the looks latter with Fine Transmutation Stones. You can make some nice coin running the dungeons, so you can convert some of it into extra gear to speed things up.
To further answer your question, Path 1 and Path 3 are the shortest ones to run for SE. They have a lot of enemies that use a lot of projectiles, so I suggest using skills that reflect or negate projectiles if you or your teammates have it. Good luck!
i suggest that you buy the items from the market (BLTC)
SE is not for beginners and arah is for elitists
to add to the moderators link http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Equipment_acquisition_by_stats has much the same information layed out in a maner that may be easier to read for some people.
I also mirror the other replys that if your set on knights gear particuarly if your new to dungeons geting a set of crafted is probably your best bet. Run all 3 paths of AC each day to help get coin if your short. AC is arguably one of the easiest set of explorables and you can make decent coin runing it daily. If your haveing to save up for a full set you can even use the tokens you earn in AC to fill in with soldiers/rampager’s pieces as temporary stopgap.
i suggest that you buy the items from the market (BLTC)
SE is not for beginners and arah is for elitists
SE is perfectly fine for a beginner, so long as they listen and work with their group.
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