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For me it’ll depend on how much more is revealed and how much it costs.
With the content that’s been revealed, I wouldn’t want to spend more than $20-30 on it. I’d want to see more than one map at the very least before I spend more.
I know that some of these have probably been mentioned in the past, but 33 pages are a lot and would take hours to read through… regardless, these are some things that I would like to see…
+The ability to choose armor type (light, medium, heavy) in the trading post while looking through armor. I like to go through and preview the available armor sets and it’s kind of annoying to have to skip over a bunch of armor that my character can’t wear.
+"Style" purchases from the Gem Store to be obtainable by all characters on one account, or at least easily re-obtainable without buying them again in case they’re accidentally deleted . I remember something like this being present in GW1 and would love to see it in GW2. Giving the option to resend them in a letter might work.
+More Town Clothes options available outside of the gem store. I’d like what some of the NPCs are wearing
+More race-specific armor sets. Before the betas started, I was expecting the starting armor to be race-specific, and I was sort of disappointed when it wasn’t. It would make sense seeing as how the characters are coming from their main cities into the world. Having race-specific armor as your first personal story reward armor set would also make sense.
+More hairstyles for the Sylvari and Asura, and more body types for the Norn. I remember there being a large variety of Norn body types during the betas, and I’m not sure why they were removed.
None of these are really necessary additions, but they would make things a bit more aesthetically appealing in my opinion.
I would definitely like something like this
I like to preview armor from the trading post, and it’s kind of annoying to have to go through all the armor that my character isn’t able to wear
Well, explorable mode is supposed to be considerably more challenging than the story mode. That being said, being downed frequently is normal. You really need to know what you’re doing in order to get through the explorable modes (not trying to say that you didn’t know what you were doing).
Of course in your case, the dungeon might indeed be unbalanced, but I wouldn’t really know :S
Well, it doesn’t really matter which one you pick
each one has their own perks and can be a lot of fun to play, so just pick the one that sounds like the most fun or the most interesting.