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“Our journey is nearly over—very soon, you will be gliding through the jungle canopy, battling to level 100 in fractals, building a guild hall with your friends, overcoming challenges in the jungle to unlock your elite specialization, "
What is this level 100 thing? Or am I misreading something?
That’s exactly what I was thinking, Pope.
I’ve literally just been spending most of my time thinking of different builds to make raiding easier. My Revenant concept may only have exotic armor, but I was able to tank five players in PVP for almost two or three minutes.
I suppose so, but where has it said no new 5-mans?
Eh, I think it’s just adding to the choice of things to do, really. In the beta, there was still a ton to explore, PVP’s still, well, as awesome as ever, and now it’s just adding some raids here and there. Far as I’m concerned, it’s just a bit of reason to stick around – unless raiding is mandatory, I can’t see how it’ll hurt.
I mean, for instance, World of Warcraft dropped its ball BECAUSE of the lack of stuff to do once max-level. Raiding was the only thing. I think that’s what Guild Wars does best – you play how you want. And if raiding is completely optional? All the more power to it.
After doing some experimenting on a Revenant during the last beta weekend, I’ve bought all of my exotic equipment, picked out my stances, and my specializations.
I know there’s no such thing as tanks, healers, or anything like that in Guild Wars, but with a Revenant, I found a way to make a viable, strong, and self-recovering tank that just doesn’t die – and can keep enemy attention – all the enemies.
Have you guys discovered any specific builds or what you’re going to be doing with the new specializations?
Are you going to be raiding?
Pyro, want to know something interesting?
Apparently, for dogs (who are not omnivores), back in older days – people put little bits of meat inside of baked potatoes so they’d eat the potatoes and get full.
Dogs can eat potatoes, despite being a carnivorous species.
Might hold true for Asura – and, well, the potato thing does make sense. How many experiments do we have today involving potato alarm clocks and such?
I know, strange question, but let me say why I think this.
1. They developed as an underground race – where there’s no sunlight. In such places, most, if not all, animals are carnivorous – with lack of edible vegetation.
2. Their teeth are all pointed and piranha-like. They have no molars in any of the models.
3. It’s only recently they’ve been brought to the surface, so it’s likely the idea of trying to use artificial sunlight to grow plants would be relatively new to the species. Also, becoming omnivores doesn’t happen overnight with any species.
In short, I think they are, based off what I know of them.
Is there any dialogue in-game talking about their culinary tastes?