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King Al
Now I’m just seeing Rytlock doing that thing in the trailer, then King Aldelbern rises looking like Al Borlen from Home Improvement to say: “I don’t think so, Tim.”
And another one for posterity!
Writer/Director – Quaggan Quest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky2TGPmMPeQ
It requires very few uses of those skills.
The Team of One, rides to the rescue again.
his reply was “Fun stuff”
aka Gem Shop additions
Suggestion forum was where threads went to die. I don’t think the devs even knew about it. It will be much better for the suggestions to be posted in their own categories so the correct dev will actually see it.
I’m level 58, roughly 3 gold, just about to finish up Bloodsail Coast or whatever.
I love playing GW2. But then again, I’ve played League of Legends, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, and Allegiance since GW2 came out.
Love WvW, love the flow of the zones, love the dynamic events. Dungeons are a blast with the group I run with… even though we die, it’s not frequent. AC had definitely been the hardest so far.
Thanks, Anet! Who else is still loving this game, level cap or not?
I keep ending up in LA overflows. Clearly, the game’s dying.
Also, check out Hardcore Adventure Box: World 1, World 2, Lost Sessions
Main Character: Dathius Eventide | Say “hi” to the Tribulation Clouds for me. :)
I just got to this quest and tried it today. I haven’t had anything bug the whole time I’ve been playing, but this one did
I think I know what the problem was for me, however. I got to the part where I have to defend the docks. I killed everything just fine, except that one risen mob somehow got stuck underground. I can see his name, but I can’t target him and none of the NPCs can either. The story won’t progress because that mob needs to die.
You can see what I mean in the attached screenshot. I hope it helps. Maybe this is what’s blocking it for other people.
Edit: Also, I’m a female Sylvari elementalist, level 71, priory, playing mission solo, my fear was failing my friends.
“…they might like that.”