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Way to enable BGM in DS?

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That’s a matter of taste my friend ;-)

Maul Shadowburn – Necromancer

Loud sounds from pets

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In my opinion, I do not think it was funny since I play with a headset most of the time and I actually became deafened by the sounds.

Maul Shadowburn – Necromancer

deafening sounds

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Sometimes when I am under water with my necromancer, I get deafened by the sound my minions make when they contact the water. I already have been looking at my sound options and my master is turned down mostly and the other effects are near to non-existent as well.

Anybody else have the same problem?

Maul Shadowburn – Necromancer

That Agony condition, hmm.

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Well atleast in GW1 they actually could kill that Skelk and make you wonder “Huh, where did I get that little xp from?” Now it is more like “NONONONO dont touch that! It will ki- SPLAT -ll you…”

And that is when and IF they are going to attack in the first place.. and not be like.. “hey, I am being attacked…. awe, kitten it.”

Maul Shadowburn – Necromancer

Good Charr Engineer Names?

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For lore accurate names: here is some info from the wiki page (http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Charr#Names)

Charr first names often have names based off of their culture (e.g., Pyre, Ember, Forge). Along with this male names are also sharp sounding with the consonants (e.g., using D, R, T, G, K, etc. used in names like Rytlock, Gron, Dinky) whereas female names are smoother (e.g., using C, L, S, Z, etc. such as names like Balthea, Kalla, Elexus); both genders often start with a sharp consonant though, but this is just generally and exceptions to this do exist. Some charr use Roman or Greek (inspired) names as well.

Charr surnames consist of two words put together, one of which (either suffix or prefix) denoting the warband of the individual (e.g., Crimsonsword is of the Crimson warband while Swordstrike is of the strike warband). The warband’s name is always in the same place for that particular warband.

But if that doesn’t matter all that much try some play on words.

Maul Shadowburn – Necromancer