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It really depends on your build. If you need to crit a lot to proc things, then you should keep your knight’s. If you don’t, and you find yourself dying often, you might want to switch.
Spend a bit of time on the wiki reading up on each one, and getting acquainted with the symbols. Then you can tell at a glance what you have on you (or on them)
That’s 12 nodes per cycle per character. Got 5 level 80 characters? That’s an easy 180 orichalcum ore.
While I quite enjoy getting giant piles of orichalcum to find my alts, it feels really, really grindy given all the anti-grind Anet is trying to achieve. So either this announcement is going to crash the orichalcum market (and make equipping all my alts really cheap) or reduce the amount of grinding I need to do. Either outcome is fine with me.
You should be able to buy it if you join/joined the priory.
It also probably don’t look like that exactly. Most other priory items have jade, which doesn’t show up in the preview.
Our starting armor (level 1) should be leafy. Anyone who wants to use it can use transmute stones, everyone else can replace it at level 3 like everyone normally does anyway.
At higher levels (50+) it’s a negligible amount. Save up some crafting materials to level a bunch in one go, or if you’re 80, it’s ~2-3 events in orr without dying.
Before that.. play cautiously I guess.
Sylvari do have sex organs, but they can’t reproduce with them.
Source? I remember one of the sylvari dev posts saying if you took off the bra leaves/flowers, you wouldn’t find nipples.
Please, for the love of Dwayna, let me stick these things in the mystic forge for.. anything. Other chest items, reusable tonics, anything. I rarely use them, and I loathe to throw them away, and they’re starting to take up a significant portion of my bank space. (I have an entire section dedicated to tonics and boosters, and it’s almost full).
If lightning whip (and by extension, air daggers) was as fun as that whip was, I would retrait to daggers in a heartbeat.
We’ll probably get weapon swapping when they add trait quick swapping which, after level 40, you need to do anyway once you start swapping weapons.
I don’t think we really need it (it’d be handy at low levels, but I don’t find myself swapping so much anymore), and it’s not any different than my guardian who uses sword/staff swapping in a scepter when I go to WvW.
My armour is pretty light, but it doesn’t glow in the dark at all. As per most/any other armour, the only glow you’re going to see is on your head.
The background colour should be your skin’s colour.
theory which places the Pale Tree as a champion of an unnamed Elder Dragon
This “theory” seriously needs to die. :|
Guilds aren’t hidden. And if you can’t judge someone’s skill by fighting them nameless, showing a name isn’t going to help you.
Elementalist.
1. You can maintain perma-swiftness with staff and some other skills. The healing one, and blast finisher on the air combo field.
2. They have a blink teleport to escape, as well as mist form to get you through the last bit of the zerg into the safety of a keep or tower.
3. Staff has 1200 range.
4. Combo fields are awesome for utility, of which the staff has a ton. AoE boons, elemental projectiles, and various shields can all be applied relatively easily.
5. Fire is all about power. A bit of burning mixed in with the staff, but for the most part it’s pure damage.
I like the idea, though there could be issues for certain weapon combinations. Greatsword/longbow, for example.
Speaking of looks, it’s incredibly hard to dye and not look ridiculous. Even slight changes in hue between, say, browns or greens, can have a huge impact. And of course they use your skin colour on parts of it, so it makes it even harder.
Skill challenge is bugged on Henge of Denravi.
There’s a pretty big problem with the sylvari personal story near the end, if you choose “Act with wisdom, but act” as one of your first choices.
Early on you’ll be sent to recover a mirror and meet some interesting people along the way. This is fine. Later, however, you have the option to lure out an eye of zhaitan using an “Orrian mirror”. It’s pretty obvious which mirror this is, as you recovered it (and saved the people involved) much earlier. The problem is that if you choose this option, the people that you saved don’t acknowledge you, and act as if they’re meeting you for the first time. What’s worse, all of your hard work is attributed to Trahearne.
There are a few others (nobody acknowledging or mentioning you finished your wyld hunt, the pale tree not treating you the same after you join an order, etc), but they’re not quite so immersion breaking as having a large portion of your story rendered invalid.