So I am more than 1k gold into Nevermore. I have also spent more than a hundred hours going to 100+ locations, waiting for obscure group events to spawn and traipsing back and forth across every zone.
I have 60/63 for Nevermore IV and have reached a hard stop. "Embody the Ley-Line Energy’ requires silver or better for The Ley-Line Run Adventure. It might as well be walking to the moon.
I am clumsy. Always have been. That is ok. I have many other gifts and can do most of the game well enough. I have completed a number of jumping puzzles and world completion a number of times.
I am ok with occasionally paying a mesmer for port, like https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Wall_Breach_Blitz and sometimes, with patience and repeated effort I can do them myself.
I am not a happy camper There was no warning that completing a timed race would be required. There is no other option for a work around, I am just unexpected stuck with no hope of progressing.
I want to either progress, or I want my gold and time back. Now, I have been playing games for about three decades at this point. So I realize that one person complaining on a forum, or even leaving a game entirely is not going to change anything.
However, I do think that the developers need to be loudly reminded that not everyone is a 13 year old with fighter pilot reflexes.
Drytop doesn’t work for me. I am ok with that. There were other level 80 zones available, and eventually Silverwastes came out which was better. I doubt that I will ever see the raid, and (again) I am ok with that. But many, MANY of us will not be able to be able to complete this adventure in the 90 seconds.
We could try a hundred, a thousand, or a hundred thousand tries. It isn’t going to change.
I suspect that many players will end up stuck here. People who have dedicated the time to complete ALL of the masteries, spent over 1000 gold, did map completion on all four of the new maps and then suddenly get stopped with an ugly ascended staff and no way to complete the project.
It is a good time for people to examine other game options.
I bolded the problem. You’re not.
Try – fail – repeat that over and over again – eventually you’ll get it.
Nobody is going to give you anything back – if you know you’re “particularly clumsy” maybe you should have checked beforehand if this weapon’s crafting process was “clumsy proof”.
It’s common sense to check whether or not you can accomplish a task or not before starting if you are aware you have an above-average limitation. It’s not like you discovered your own limit while building this.
However, I do think that the developers need to be loudly reminded that not everyone is a 13 year old with fighter pilot reflexes.
Sorry to remind you – but you’re just as responsible as they are.
Also honestly – the game has PLENTY of margin of error – but you probably need to try to improve more and take it more seriously if you are to succeed.
We could try a hundred, a thousand, or a hundred thousand tries. It isn’t going to change.
Unless you actually cannot even start it – trying repeatedly for 1000 times will most likely give you a win.
In fact – I’m willing to bet money that if you did this 1000 times – provided you went into it with no ill will or desire to prove me wrong – you would probably get it.