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Insignias

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You guys are being so helpful

The fact that something is as yet to be discovered, is
reason enough to continue marching forward. Thus
is the life of any true adventurer.

Insignias

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Probably in a random bag with an empty slot.

If it were then I would have found it by now

The fact that something is as yet to be discovered, is
reason enough to continue marching forward. Thus
is the life of any true adventurer.

Insignias

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I am leveling up my armorsmithing and came across something called insignias. I made one, but then could not find it in my bags after. Not sure where it goes, or where it went or what you do with it.

Mystified.

The fact that something is as yet to be discovered, is
reason enough to continue marching forward. Thus
is the life of any true adventurer.

Fantastic!!

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Well, I created this thread because I am having a positive experience, and wanted to share that. I am not swayed by naysayers who always say nay. Its just the nature of gaming, there’s always some unhappy people all too willing to share their unhappiness with others. So be it.

There were whiners in EQ2 which in my opinion was one of the best mmos ever made. If not the best. What really got me is that I found if I explored all the little nooks and crannies of the world, I would be rewarded for my curiosity. Also, even though the hearts system sort of puts you on a bit of a rail, it doesn’t really feel like it because you can get off that rail anytime you want and find yourself an hour later still finding vistas and harvest nodes you want to try and get to before your next quest. I am easily distracted by “ooh, shiny!” or “Squirrel!” so this is the perfect situation for me. Plus this game does many things just a little bit differently and right now I am having fun tinkering around trying to figure out how some things work, and why.

So yeah, its a well done game. Way better than most other mmos.

The fact that something is as yet to be discovered, is
reason enough to continue marching forward. Thus
is the life of any true adventurer.

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Happy to say its been working for me today

The fact that something is as yet to be discovered, is
reason enough to continue marching forward. Thus
is the life of any true adventurer.

Fantastic!!

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When you factor in the exploration, finding vistas locations, crafting, skill points, events, side quests, main story quests, I don’t see how one could run out of things to do in a short time. Unless of course you are one to rush to endgame and thus I could see why it could become tedious and boring if one plays that way. Personally I like finding all the little details, thats what makes a game fun to play.

The fact that something is as yet to be discovered, is
reason enough to continue marching forward. Thus
is the life of any true adventurer.

Fantastic!!

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I hope you all don’t mind, but I just have to say that this game has been the best mmo experience I’ve had since the first day I logged into Everquest 2 and WoW. Now, I am not here to promote those games, but out of all the mmos I have played, few have given me that sense of epicness like GW2 does. I am a new player and I am currently playing as a Norn warrior. I am about level 13 right now.

Frankly, and I think we can all agree on this, there are a lot of crap mmos out there. Thankfully, GW2 is not one of them. I just want to say bravo to the devs for putting together such an amazing mmo experience. Most mmos grab me for about an hour before I get tired of playing. This game, with the story arc, I was riveted for several hours as I worked to finish the story quest today.

What a fun game you have here.

The fact that something is as yet to be discovered, is
reason enough to continue marching forward. Thus
is the life of any true adventurer.