Thanks very much for letting us know about the issue that you noted in Guild Wars 2, unfortunately, it is not possible for us Game Masters to alter/change a players team/guild. The next time that you're in the game and you find a bug, you can do us a favor by submitting an in-game bug report. This Build is ABSOLTUTELY Insane! It does everything that you need to survive in the Open World without sacrificing any fun! The Warrior may be one of the mo 4 hours ago · Which Class to you HATE to face in WvW, you turn around and look for something else because their spec or class mechanic is just not fun to face.

NPC vendor prices changed depending on buy/sell rates of players. PvP wins used to give favour of the gods that would affect the world. You couldn't jump or swim. Dying armour cost tons of money. Getting new elite skills required capturing them from bosses. There is really nothing but the lore that is similar between 1 and 2.

The Guild Wars Factions PvP Edition allows players to create the Assassin and Ritualist characters, in addition to the professions introduced in Guild Wars Prophecies . Additionally, the following skills are unlocked, for a total of 570 skills: 240 Factions skills. 90 Elite Factions skills. Step 2: Happiness. You can be bored by something even when you dont take it seriously. For the topic of harbringer, personally cele harbringer is making me not want to roam/duel in wvw anymore. Its tanky, mobile, ranged and it bursts like a dps gear build (and you got all kinds of special persons abusing it).

Here is the thing for me though. First off, I have been playing Guild Wars 2 since its beta. Like 9 or 10 whatever years we are at. New World is Fresh and fairly solid. That doesn't mean it doesn't have problems because it does. The game is every bit as visually stunning as GW2. Its also as good of a base as Guild Wars 2 had when it started.

The three way was meant instead that 2&3 should go for 1. But with no reasons to win its easier for 1&2 to jump 3. So even in a just a 2 sided environment the side with more would have an advantage, at least in a three way we have more chances for the largest to be engaged by the other 2. Guard is really fun for soaking up huge damage in zerg fights, but I don't really like it for anything else. Thief is fun behind enemy lines, basically trolling and assassinating people. You could do an evade based thief build with little stealth, like S/P. "create thief and guardian and go to the Mists". This is an up to date Guild Wars 2 guide covering everything you need to know about the Ranger. This video shows off all of the weapons the Ranger can use an

The majority of answers was "doesn't matter, gw2 is different than any other MMO" so I went with Elementalist because I prefer mages. That was pretty much a mistake, especially after I started creating more characters. Literally every other class was easier and more fun to play. I learnt to love it. Eventually.

Ive had that twise, and its absolute insane that its even possible.. what kind of fail had to go on in the algorythms to come up with that. Duo on one team and not the other is fairly common, but not so much. Its regular for one team to get 2 supports.. while the other get 0, which isnt down to class swaps. what DID make a huge difference was buying 2 exotic earrings, 2 exotic rings, and exotic amulet and backpieces. right now there are probably empty slots there because the base game's quest doesn't hand it to you. go to the trading post and click on the Filter gear icon, then select the accessories tab and filter for the stats you want at lvl 80. There's very little for indicator of how you perform, though, given that you're usually just 1/5 of your team, and often even less than that. I'm not an advocate of hard levelups or the numbers game from other systems, and i actually always enjoyed how GW (2) handles that. Revenant. DPS (Mostly Condi, Power Viable; Renegade) Alacrity (Renegade) Niche full heal/support (Herald) In my opinion, Firebrand is the best for damage AND support. Warrior is the best for damage. Revenant is a very healthy middle ground. I find Warrior the most fun, Revenant the most fluid, and Guardian the most useful usually.

Once the tool has opened, navigate to the “Display 1” section. On the right side of this panel, under the “Drivers” section, check the “Feature Levels” listed for your display. If your “Feature Levels” list contains “11_0” or higher, your GPU is DirectX 11-compatible. Thank you, —The Guild Wars 2 Team

It caters to all levels of gaming experience. RuneScape. guild wars 2 hands down have more players and runescape is garbage gfx and have to pay or else its just a garbage game. guild wars 2 gfx hurts my eyes with the blurs but the story and nation vs nation is epic. The attacks on '1' fire off as fast as they can. But assuming you have 'autotargeting' on in the options menu, there is an advantage to mashing '1'. If you are using a single player attack in a mob, when you auto-attack kill the current target you stop attacking. But if you hit '1', it targets the next mob and keeps attacking.
As we noted this morning, ArenaNet has announced Guild Wars 2’s next Secrets of the Obscure chapter, Through the Veil, but as it happens the team isn’t just stopping there: It’s also released an updated roadmap for the rest of the fall and winter well into the next two updates after this upcoming one.
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