Valid information for new players.
Forget the majority of what you know from WoW, especially the Trinity.
One of the things you’ll want to do is figure out what server you want to play on, I personally favor Ferguson’s Crossing, especially since I’ve got a decent group of friends that I roll with when we’re all online at the same time.
You’ll also want to find a nice helpful guild that is willing to answer any questions you may have. To that end the Union is a good source of information, although I’d also have to say my guild is on par for helping people and for the most part we’re all on one server so it’s easy to find people who’d be willing to help with something that’s kicking you around (like a champion blocking a path or a hard jumping puzzle)
Ferguson’s Crossing
If you are in America… in fact, no matter where you are… Dragonbrand is the server you want to be on. You don’t need to know anything else
We freakin’ rock, man.
As GuzziHero said, Dragonbrand rocks. I was on Dragonbrand until about a week ago when I transferred to where all my friends are (Borlis Pass…also rocks). It was hard to leave Dragonbrand; because I love the server so much, but without a guesting system, I had to do it.
Check this thread if you didn’t already.
^ Recommend reading the stickys here.
Meeting new folks? Head over to Operation: Union.
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/players/OPERATION-UNION-Bringing-Players-Together
Thanks for all of your replies.
I still have one more question before I begin my time on GW2.
Does it matter which server I choose to play on?
Every server is a little different. But if you don’t like the one you start with, you can change to another every 7 days for free. (The current situation. Subject to change when/if guesting becomes available.)
Hopefully you find one that has a fair number of people at the times you play.
Server location etc. doesn’t matter, just pick your general region (Europe/America) and somewhere that has space and sounds good to you. As Garambola said, you can still transfer for free at the moment, with limits.
While ‘forget everything you know from WoW’ might be a bit of an exaggeration, I certainly think you’ll get more out of GW2 if you don’t assume things work like they do elsewhere. Learn as you go, there’s a lot to pick up but a decent learning curve, and people in map chat are usually pretty helpful