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Not that there needs to be. Or, that there would be any real point. Just curious.
I’m a mycological fan, so I really like the whole mushroom theme! Although Woolly Milkcap doesn’t sound sylvarish, it passes muster, admirably, for being “Anglicized.” ;-)
My Minion Master Necro sylvari is named Vozhek. Obviously, when I went to naming him, I was completely new to Guild Wars 2 and didn’t have any idea what was an appropriate sylvari name. Oh well…
You need to discover the (character) level 80 exotic weapons. This guide can provide some more concrete information.
This looks like what I’m looking for! So, should I discover Pearl Tridents, say, and craft those up to 450?
It’s always better to discover new things instead of making old ones, because discoveries give you some bonus experience. But you can, of course, discover Shaman’s Pearl Trident, then Settler’s Pearl Trident, then Rabid Pearl Trident, followed by Soldier’s Pearl Trident, etc. Just make sure to have a look at the price of an inscription on the TP; some are considerable more expensive than others.
Cool! I enjoy the discovery process. Time to pop my Crafting Booster and get to work. ;-)
You need to discover the (character) level 80 exotic weapons. This guide can provide some more concrete information.
This looks like what I’m looking for! So, should I discover Pearl Tridents, say, and craft those up to 450?
I hit 430 and now I no longer have any recipes that yield XP. What do I need to discover, or purchase, to craft up to 500?
Thanks in advance!
I’m kind of thinking the same thing, now. While my cursor is faster with the revised settings, it is still lagging more than it did when I was using the older drivers. :-P
I went into the nVidia control panel and plugged in the recommended settings from the GW2 devs, here on the forum. It seems to have restored my snappy cursor. I hope this helps those of you who have experienced the same problem.
I just recently updated to the latest drivers for my nVidia card (GeForce GTX 670M), and now, although the rest of the game plays just great, my cursor is experience some serious lag. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there, perhaps, some setting I should know about?
Thanks in advance!
Change your skill to other skills (plague form, lich form, etc), then change back to flesh golem, the skill will go into cooldown. If you don’t have other elite skills other than flesh golem, find water, jump in, and get out, it’ll go away. Other than these two methods, there is currently no way of dismissing flesh golem while not having it into cooldown.
Funny. But if it works, it works. I got used to just blowing up my Blood Fiend and miss being able to do that. Thanks for the suggestions!
I like using my elite skill and summoning a Flesh Golem. But, when I am not in combat, I would like to dismiss it. Especially as it often lumbers about attracting aggro. Is there a way to make it go away until needed?
Thanks in advance!
Excellent. Thanks!
First off: what do the red bars, that occasionally and temporarily appear, under the skills on the quickbar mean?
Also: I noticed, when I was in the Grove (my toon is sylvari), that there was a section where the word “(Home)” was appended. Is this where my character “lives”? Is there something special about this area?
Thanks in advance for any answers or advice.