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You can’t even JUMP in Guild Wars 1.
All you need to do is spam 1 while your heroes do the work with splinter weapon,minions,death nova,putrid bile,etc…I don’t get how more “challenging” GW1 combat was,it was okay,but definitely not challenging. If you had the 7 heroes (or even only 3) party,you could just roll through missions.
Even resses were almost instantaneous (and some were really instantaneous) and you could do it from afar.Yes,it was fun,but GW2 is 1000x better. (it was good for the time it was released)
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If you go into GW1 without reading PvX or a guide you’re going to have a hard time. Without proper builds your heroes will not be able to do the later content.
Hey folks,
Now that the HOT is out of the bag, we’re able to update this thread with more details. With the introduction of the new account based mastery system for end-game progression and growth in PvE, we’ll also be re-evaluating our other systems of character progression to ensure they match our over-all pillars and goals for Gw2.
In doing so: we’re going to be removing the current trait unlocking system currently on live and replacing it with a more simplified system that supports where skills-traits-specializations are going in the future. We’ll go into more details between now and the release of HOT on how skills, traits, and specializations will work in the new Gw2 world.
Thank you for all your passionate feedback on this topic – it not only helped our dev team lead to this decision, but has played a large role in helping us define how to build our exciting new account based mastery system for end-game progression in PvE as well.
Since it’s part of HOT I’m guessing it won’t apply to people who don’t buy it. Does this mean they will continue to use the current system or will they lose access to traits?
It happens to me too. I stopped wearing it.
You might have to decrease your graphics settings but your pc should be able to handle it.
As to whether it is legal or not, you might want to read this thread.
Interesting. Mine is like the one linked here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkavVdhdPeo&feature=plcp
Except much louder than how it sounds in the recording.
I have been hearing this since I started playing and have been trying to find out what it is. It seems to happen at completely random times.
Getting 10 points for the Fiery Dragon Sword isn’t very hard, and shouldn’t take more than a week or 2. There might be a quicker way, and this assumes you have all 3 campaigns + Eye of the North:
Connect accounts for 3 points in honor.
Start Nightfall as soon as possible to get a few heroes. Dunkoro and Tahlkora are the most important ones, they are monks and great at healing.
Play through Factions until you can get a Black Moa pet for 2 points in Fellowship (Any Pet Statue, Any Rare Pet Statue). You will need to do the Beak of Darkness quest and be a Ranger to get the pet. If you are playing a Factions character you will be Weh no Su by this point and be able to change your secondary profession to Ranger.
Run Dajkah Inlet in Nightfall until you have 2 or more Stolen Sunspear Armors. They will be added directly to your inventory when you kill Corsair Guild Lords, make sure you have room for them. I’m not sure what the drop rate is but it shouldn’t take more than 1-2 hours to get enough. Put them on Koss, Melonni, Dunkoro, and/or Acolyte Jin/Sousuke and add them, along with M.O.X. (does not require armor), in your Fellowship monument for 3 more points (Any Hero Statue, 5 Companion Statues).
After this, simply finish any of the campaigns (not including Eye of the North) to get the Fiery Dragon Sword. I recommend Nightfall because it will give you more heroes to make the other campaigns much easier, or finishing Factions since you are already a bit into it. If you need more heroes, start Eye of the North to get Vekk, Ogden Stonehealer, and Gwen.
It is definitely possible to do this solo, especially if you are playing a Ritualist(this build pretty much makes the game play itself). Guild Wars 1 has a very small community now but if you can find a guild that is willing to help, this will be even easier.
If you have trouble staying alive, use this build on your monk heroes (Tahlkora, Dunkoro and, Ogden Stonehealer) and keep 2 of them in the party. You will be pretty much invincible as long as you don’t pull too much.
If finishing a campaign is too hard or too much work for you, you can try to buy a rare or unique miniature from someone for the last 2 points. Kamadan, Jewel of Istan in Elona is where most trading takes place.
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I’m using:
WASD for Movement
Q, E, R, F, M5 for weapon skills
Shift+Q, E, R, F for Fire, Water, Air, Earth attunement
Z for heal
C, 2, 3 for utility skills
4 for elite skill
M4 for dodge
M3 for swap weapon/drop item
Shift M3 for sheath weapon
Still very much WIP, I am very new to the game. It seems very comfortable so far.