From what I’ve seen in this thread, I can say, that this is a troll thread.
UgaBuga is simply trolling and you are feeding him. Don’t take his posts seriously.
His opinion about boring warrior is so subjective.
If you will play only with one-two kind of weapons, yeas, it may be boring, but again, it is subjective.
Someone may find it fine.
The more I’m playing, the more I beginning to love this profession. Warrior is very interesting profession
for me. It gets me real adrenaline.
Warrior from Origin Guild Wars, THAT could be boring. At least after warrior in GW2.
What I’ve found, in Guild Wars 2 all professions are dynamic, all of them are very
interesting, imo.
That’s it. Now if UgaBuga want something to argue with, go ahead, but in that case, I won’t even read it,
cause I know that I’m right.
The warrior is not boring. There are so many weapons, so much combinations.
It’s just someone don’t like this profession, that’s it.
Ask yourself, how do developers create animations on the computer.
I wonder why don’t we have a numbers of size? So we can know exactly what is character’s height. 2.5 meters, or 3 meters…
Congratulations.
Norn’s dance is the best in the game, so don’t carp. =) Norn’s dance on of the main reasons for me, to choose norn as a main.
I can’t log in either.
I was a bit confused when I saw that we can choose any of the six goods as a patron. For example the warrior’s patron suppose to be only Balthazar.
Why can we choose any of the six gods as a patron? Why? What happened? I’m not complaining, it’s just interesting and I want to know why is that. =)
I’m really confused that we can use, for example Hounds of Balthazar whether you choose Balthazar as a patron or not. It suppose to be only for warrior as a Balthazar followers, or at least for those, who choose Balthazar as a patron.
But when I choose patron, I didn’t think about abilities we can use after that. I thought about story line. I thought we can talk with god we chose, or at least this god somehow interact in our story line.
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