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Oh my…. i had no idea it would be that complicated…. I guess then, the alternative is to wait for someone to take me in.
Thanks anyway.
Hey all, been playing a several months now in PvE. Yesterday, I’ve decided to create my own guild for the hell of it. Do any of you veterans have any pointers on how to go about it?
Oh, and this guild is starting from scratch. In that, so far, I’m the only member, seven if you factor in my six cats…
…And yes, all my current characters are charr…..
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All i can say is…. torching your enemies just looks cool…
I enjoy playing both my charr rangers. One is a ‘trapper’ with sword/dagger combo, and the other uses signets with longbow, with short bow as a backup. Loads of fun to play, with good animations all round!
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For myself, all three legions represent various branches of the armed forces. Iron; armour, mechanized infantry and the army in general. Blood; elite ground forces – Marines etc… Ash; Psy-op’s, recon, commandos, infiltration, spying etc…
I’ve also found that the Charr possess elements of ancient Sparta (the fahrar), Imperial Rome and perhaps, the mongols as well. All in all, a very martial culture.
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I’m interested. I haven’t been in a dungeon as yet. I enjoy playing rangers and warriors (easy to play) and started using an engineer recently. I’m on the North American server.
Some items I’d like to see.
More weapon usable types and their skills. Example could include, war-hammer, short sword, battle axe (great axe) and varies pole-arm type weapons (spear, halberd, glaive etc…), crossbows, short and long staves etc… some exotic Asian themed weapons would also be nice.
As a realist (I know I’m a minority here) I (and a number of others, I’ve seen) seemed to prefer the lower tier armour weapons and other gear. More of these would be appreciated.
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I definitely prefer the charr the way they are. Judging from there overall posture, they would have evolved from pack hunting mammalian quadrupeds. It also seems evident to myself that the skull connects to the spinal column from behind (like mammalian predators) as opposed to connecting from below, as seen in hominids.