Well, two highly experienced players can clear them, but if you're both newer to the game you'll need a small party. They are optional, but the Personal Story and the story dungeons converge on the last act. Aye, we're aware. :D We're not new to the game, per se; my friend has been playing for several years, but she's just never done the
The average team size get determined by the shuffle (bi monthly if like now) based on a target population and tiers. If there is just 1 tier and 9000 players, thats 3000 per team. If there is 12000 players next shuffle, thats 4000 per team or if now its 2 tiers, then its ~2000 per team. Etc.
The memory seeds have led to a cave in the Silverwastes where Caithe once chased after Wynne. Getting into it, however, won't be so easy. Perhaps Ogden Stonehealer at the Durmand Priory will know of a solution. Point of No Return is a release that launched on January 13, 2015, and is the eighth and final episode in Season 2 of the Living World .
ThisIsNotKimJongUn 8 yr. ago. Just raids. not active. i read a statemwnt that the devs are currently testing different things like boon aoe cap increase. actually no one knows if we get bigger partys for raids. they only said for 10 people. this could be a 10 man party or no party at all and everyone as to go alone into the raid.
They are do-able with 3, but tough, and probably close to impossible for the inexperienced. The Looking For Group (LFG) tool is your best bet for getting a full party. If you advertise on LFG that you're reasonably new, people will be happy to help you learn the ropes, so you can possibly 3-man the dungeons in future. XM 8 years ago #5.
. Third-party programs are tools or utilities that interact with the game, but which have been developed by an individual or group other than ArenaNet. These tools range from informational overlays to prohibited cheat programs. All players must agree to and follow the policies regarding the use of such programs as outlined in the Guild Wars 2
The picture above shows a user’s representation of the Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons map size. According to his description, he calculated the area in pixels for each release as shown on Woodenpotatoes’ map and represented the data in terms of how many Queensdales would fit inside each area. Even if the above representation is great and can
Well, two highly experienced players can clear them, but if you're both newer to the game you'll need a small party. They are optional, but the Personal Story and the story dungeons converge on the last act. Aye, we're aware. :D We're not new to the game, per se; my friend has been playing for several years, but she's just never done the
Party teleport? Is there any way to warp to a party member if you're in the same zone? I heard you can right click their portrait to warp to them if they're in overflow or in the same zone, but that option doesn't exist for me. Another person said you can warp the party to a waypoint if they've both discovered it; that too doesn't seem to work
Their size would get them targeted quicker. If you ran a group with three large guys, lets say all 3 are norn, 1 guard, 1 war, and 1 mes, and then two small guys, 2 asura, a thief and an ele. The 3 norn would more often be targeted before the asura simply because they would be the first thing the opponent saw.
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