Glob of Ectoplasm

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Posted by: Michael Conrad.6704

Michael Conrad.6704

Scarcely any other words incite the same amount of wonder and excitement to those of us who played Guild Wars 1 and farmed Globs of Ectoplasm. There was virtually nothing laying on the ground that looked more enticing.

Guild Wars 2 could become so much more complete if it had a similar feature. I talked it over with a few people and we all thought it best left up to the creators to choose exactly what you could use as a commensurate drop.

Ask your self, do I get the same amount of enthusiasm when I run a dungeon ? Do I get the same thrill when an Exotic weapon worth 3 gold is dropped ? Maybe, but I doubt it. I beg you, ANET, to install something of value that drops at the same rate that ectoplasms did in GW1 and I would further ask you to make them something that dropped during a routine farming episode.

I will leave it up to the readers at large to offer suggestions but some of the ones I got were, Mounts, Armor or Armor Elements…..buried treasure is what I’m talking about.

thanks

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Posted by: Jahroots.6791

Jahroots.6791

I think the game could do with a moderate bump in the drop rate of Ascended gear. It’s account bound anyway, and would not affect the economy too much.

Everything else I can think of (Black Lion keys, tickets and scraps etc.) would either ‘break’ some part of the game economy or cut into ANet’s profits.

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Posted by: Inculpatus cedo.9234

Inculpatus cedo.9234

I only miss my Unidentified Dye drops. =(

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Posted by: Dusty Moon.4382

Dusty Moon.4382

If you increase you MF%, you do get more ascended items.

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Posted by: Talonblaze.3175

Talonblaze.3175

I only miss my Unidentified Dye drops. =(

Probably the one thing I did enjoy always seeing.
The other stuff is nice and all, but it wasn’t something that usually peaked my interest upon notation.

Not sure why, just something about Dyes.

Duty is heavier than death.