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in fact there’s a lightning crystal right before them under a ramp and all you have to do is press 3 then move your mouse cursor over to the platform and the lightning leap will jump up there.
I definitely suggest trying it this way.
I’m able-bodied, and I still stink at anything that requires jumping. Finding the lightning pull crystal was the only way I could initially get past that section. Good luck!
I appreciate frequent content updates, but I wish they weren’t temporary. It feels like a waste.
I wouldn’t pay for a subscription and would never have gotten the game. I love GW2, don’t get me wrong. I just already pay for two MMO subscriptions and I’m not willing to tack another one on (and increasingly less willing to continue with the ones I do have).
I keep the thief hood and the ele gem and do try to build a transmute set around them. The rest I don’t particularly like.
More profession specific skins would make me happy.
Sylvari Female Ranger
Sylvari Female Guardian
Norn Female Elementalist
Human Female Mesmer
Sylvari Female Necromancer
I’m finding them to be a little harder to notice than the sparkling corpses are.
I am completely burnt out on MMO gear grinds. The ease at which you could reach the " power plateau" in GW2 was something special and I am incredibly disappointed to see the direction they’re taking.
Many times over.
They brought back memories of being a young child reading the Narnia books and being fascinated with nymphs and dryads. It’s also a race idea that hasn’t been done to death in other RPGs and MMOs. Feels fresh (no pun intended).
That’s not even to mention the fantastic array of colors and interesting face/hair options.
I also hope they allow us to change our look. I switched my Sylvari’s skin color at the last moment and forgot to adjust her glow. So now it’s the exact same color as her skin.
I was incredibly happy when I first encountered the gay relationships in GW2. I feel in most games it does feel forced. “Look at how accepting and progressive we are! Look at it!!!” Here, though, it was presented as being normal and natural. No different from how heterosexual relationships are shown. Here’s a person in love with another person and that’s it.