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  1.      After reading through the comments, "The Meow House" definitely appeals to me.

         I'd like to request an invite when the next opening is available, please.

         GW2 is my first MMO, still lots to learn and do. Been playing solo for about a year now and need help with Fractals for Mastery Points, dungeons and other group content to complete Achievements and collections. In-game I enjoy hunting, gathering, fishing, and in general taking in the scenery/vistas of the prettier landscapes of GW2.

         "The Meow House [CAT]" caught my attention. My GW2 time is supervised (and interrupted 😸) by my kitty. She thinks she the Charr Imperator.

         Thank you.    

     

     

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  2. Left-handed players may be interested in this.

    My key bindings for left-hand mouse/right-hand keyboard:

    Keyboard:   regular US QWERTY

    Mouse:   Left, right, center scroll, with forward and back buttons on one side

    Warrior only > Berserker with hammer and longbow.

    Elite Skill, Utility Skills 2 and 3 (Signets for their passive properties) are bound to keys as far away from movement keys as possible to avoid hitting them unless I really want to.

    Movement:   I,J,K,L

    Next Enemy: U

    Switch Weapon: Y

    Stow Weapon: ;

    Map: R

    Rift: Shift+R

    Chat: Z

    Healing: G ("Mending")

    Utility Skill 4: [  and  ]  ("For Great Justice"), use 2 side-by-side keys for easier panic smash.

    Special Function: P

    Fishing Rod: F

    Cast fishing line or enter Berserker mode: 0 (zero on number row)

    Skiff: S

    Toggle Action Camera: D

    More frequently used skills/functions are bound to keys close to the movement keys.

    Not into PvP, WvW, Strikes, or Raids yet so those key binds are still default.

    Been playing for about a year, Warrior only, key binds are still evolving as my character gains abilities and as I figure things out along the way as an operator.

    *Note:  I couldn't get the images to show in the post. Links go to the individual screenshots of my GW2 > Options > Keybinds.

    GW2 Keybinds 1:   https://imgur.com/xLsnXep

    GW2 Keybinds 2:   https://imgur.com/Pf3P8Yj

    GW2 Keybinds 3:   https://imgur.com/dtRRKkZ

    GW2 Keybinds 4:   https://imgur.com/9faNhfb

    GW2 Keybinds 5:   https://imgur.com/FeMn99R

    GW2 Keybinds 6:   https://imgur.com/WbByyIg

    GW2 Keybinds 7:   https://imgur.com/QDY6zYf

  3. @Noxin.9276 thanks for the tips, info, and confirmations of things working.

         I tried to get Blish HUD to work but no-go. The Blish HUD developers have aware of the problem for a few years but to fix it would require a massive overhaul.

         So I tried DXVK HUD. DXVK HUID isn't as nice or helpful, just doesn't have the useful plugins that help gameplay, but it does provide some tech details that may or may not help when testing settings:   https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk

  4.      During the middle of the Festival of the Four Winds, I switched my Warrior main character from Berserker (Defense, Discipline, Berserker) to Core (Defense, Discipline, Strength) and he fared much better in the Boss Blitz and Queen's Gauntlet.

         So,... back to basics it is. (shrug)

  5.      Been distracted by the Festival of the Four Winds; still interested in the workings of Magic Find. The sentence quoted below from @Endaris.1452 helped to slot-in one more piece of the puzzle:

    On 7/22/2023 at 4:37 PM, Endaris.1452 said:

    That means at maxed magic find you're much less likely to drop blue unids and more likely to drop yellow unids.

         If I'm following this right, since the majority of players have graduated to Level 80, the loot they get trends to the better-quality side but it is the lower-quality materials that are needed in large quantity for crafting Legendary gear; hence the practice of using a mid-level Bag Opener alt-character to open those better-quality containers (bags, caches, boxes, etc.) and salvage the contents into the lower-level materials needed for Legendary gear.

         Now that makes me wonder if Magic Find is a problem for Level-80 characters because it would increase the chances of getting more of the better-quality, non-container, direct drops instead of the lower-quality direct drops?

         For some context: I do want to be able to craft Legendary gear, eventually, and although selling materials for profit is nice it is not my main motivator.

         I going for a well-stocked warehouse of materials and pantry of ingredients because I enjoy crafting and cooking. (Yes, I'm weird.) I also like the fact that my character's are relatively self-sufficient because of their crafting skills: Level 500 Chef, Armorsmith, Weaponsmith, Huntsman; Level 400 Jeweler and Artificer; I'm fishing in the waters around the Lily of the Elon (Musk??) to raise the gold needed for the tuition to max-out Artificer and complete Leatherworker and Tailor.

         Scribe is off the list because between my job and real-life obligations, I can't commit to Guild activities often enough and consistently enough to be considered "active" or to become well-practiced and competent for PvP, WvW, Strikes, Raids and such.

     

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  6.      I think I'm starting to get a bead on this...

         What @Endaris.1452 said makes sense: "Higher level loot drops are worth less because they are more common (since everyone is level 80)."

         So, when it comes to direct drops, for Level 80 characters Magic Find is less impactful than it is for characters that haven't reached Level 80 yet because Level 80 players are already at the upper tiers of basic crafting materials (crafting materials that aren't first crafted from other materials)?

         It isn't the containers that I'm stumbling over, it's the "direct drops" that the Magic Find wiki page refers to in the line:  "With a few exceptions, it does not affect  containers  (including  champion loot bags ),  chests ,  Meta events  (including   World boss   Events), or any other source of loot besides direct drops."

         So far I've been opening and salvaging everything with my Level 50 character, not selling materials but trying to build-up stock piles of materials for Ascended/Legendary gear and for future characters instead. (I'm trying to lay down a solid foundation of resources with my current character to build upon with future characters.)

  7.      As I understand it, Magic Find increases the chance of receiving higher-level loot drops as well as improving the outcome of items marked "Affected by Magic Find".

         Level 50 alt-characters are used as bag openers to receive lower-level items that are needed for crafting higher level gear.

         So,... with the account's Magic Find and  food/utility Magic Find boons, my main character occasionally gets higher-level loot drops... after which my bag opener character opens to get lower-level loot?

         Is one defeating the purpose of the other?

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  8. I'm still a relative newbie to GW2 and Warrior is my only profession/class at this time so my 2¢ ain't worth a plug nickel. That said, from what I've seen in YouTube videos and read on the forums, Warrior is simpler to operate than the other professions.

    "Simple" doesn't always mean easy though.

    Having fewer fancy functions has forced me to study and learn what the Warrior's armor, weapons, skills, runes, sigils, and food and utility boons do and how they work in concert. (Plate of Spicy Moa Wings add the very "elite" skills of belching and farting. 🤣) I'm still learning and getting better at my keyboard-fu. (I use left-hand mouse/right-hand keyboard so the custom key binds make things even more... um,... "interesting".)

    As for condition damage, the longbow does burning and the sword does bleeding. The aquatic weapons do some bleeding but they (and underwater combat, as a whole, for that matter) seem more like an afterthought that the developers tacked on and then forgot about. Runes and sigils can either enhance the weapons' condition damage or if the weapon doesn't have condition damage, sigils can add it (eg: Sigil of Earth = bleeding).

    I feel like I'm in over my head with all the things that a player can do in GW2 so I'll stick with the simple Warrior and master that to the best of my ability.

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  9. Thanks for the above links and infos. 👍

     

    @ShadowCatz.8437

         I'm not part of a guild yet but one has caught my attention. If things work-out I'll make use of the Synth Nodes or if they don't have any, help work towards getting them.

         Blish HUB is something I'd love to have but I wasn't able to get it to work quite right on my Linux operating system (getting Windows stuff to work under Linux can be a real toss-up). I checked the Issues page and found that the Blish HUD developers have been aware of the particular problem for a couple years now. To fix it would require a heavy-duty code re-write. Hopefully Wine will get up-to-speed someday so Blish HUB will work 100%.

         The "Permanent Teleport to Friend" is on my wish list. Checked the Gem Store today and it isn't available at this time. Someday, though, someday.

         "Material Storage" and "Storage Expander" were some of my earliest GW2 upgrades. One or two Bank upgrades after each paycheck and eventually I was able to max-out the capacity of my Bank. One of the best GW2 investments I've ever made. Good to see someone else who is a like-minded pack-rat. 😁

         Keeping an eye on the Trading Post prices for Exotic-level stuff and pre-made foods is something I do. It seems more often than not it is much cheaper to buy off the Trading Post than it is to craft things myself. For the stuff I use regularly, I made a spreadsheet to keep track of material costs vs Trading Post prices.

         Earned the "Portable Composter" when my character graduated from is Chef training and gave those Nourishment Extracts a try. Shelved the idea after I learned that the Varietal Seeds had be replanted every server reset. Now I'm growing flowers used to craft 2hr Utility and Metabolic Primers. Those will be a frugal boon duration extension of some of the more potent but more expensive foods. Eh, well, that's the plan at the moment. We'll see.

     

    @Harfang.1507

         Thanks for the tip. I'll be visiting every vendor in the Four Winds Festival when it comes around. Did a little info-digging on the festival; a lot of races and the vendors seem to be setup for trading in the more traditional, real-world sense -- materials instead of baubles.

     

    @HnRkLnXqZ.1870

         Those Ascended trinkets *are* quite precious in price (just about anything of potent potential in GW2 is). Looking through the GW2 wiki page for "Food" is what convinced me that the "Chef" crafting skill was to be the first to take on. (And I like the idea that my character can grill his own steak and wash it down with a tankard of ale. Now if GW2 just had a recipe for donuts then I could start each session with a little coffee-and-donut role play.)

         Oh, yeah. Been using Winterberry Sorbets when they come from a loot container. I haven't gotten to the story that unlocks the Bitterfrost Frontier yet. I might break the story progression and skip ahead to that chapter just for the Winterberries and farming. Map-chests that don't require keys is nice. I have a chest that appears in my Home Instance but I have to travel out to Dry Top (or Silverwastes?) every so often to trade for keys just to open it. (What a nuisance for just one little, once-a-day chest of junk.)

     

    @costepj.5120

         Thanks for the heads-up; didn't know about the hidden garden at Mount Maelstrom. It's going to be a long while yet before I can craft Legendary gear like the Leaf of Kudzu. Something to aim for, though.

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  10. On 6/21/2023 at 9:59 PM, Xperiment.6923 said:

    Warrior was my first class as well put the game down for 10 year hiatus and now back. I got my kitten kicked in HoT and went to PoF instead to get my mounts. It felt better to me on my 1st elite spec...berserker. After about  700 hrs on this character I'm still running around in Exotic with mostly Ascended trinkets.

     

    Here's what I got for you assuming you may not know already. 

    -Make sure you have all your hero points for your Beserker Spec before you run it. You are stronger to run as Core Warrior with max traits than running as berserker and lvling your elite spec at same time

    -Gear matters. Make sure you are running at least in budget exotics. POWER as the highest number in your gear will boost your damage the most. This is called Berserker gear but can have different names in the budget versions. I ran Cavalier when first got into HoT because wanted more survivability. PRECISION will make your Crit percentage go up and FEROCITY raises how much damage you can do when you crit. I think Cavalier is Power, Tough, Ferocity. I went gunzerker and saw 15000 crits 2 times in a row, which was Satisfying.

    -Traits...look at your build the next way to get your damage up is my choosing the ones that raise your Crit or Strike Damage which is your Base Damage.

    -Next for your rotation...This will be based off of the weapon you are using and your traits. So you may have a trait the let's you do more damage to stunned enemies. So ideally..your rotation with you hammer would be whatever attack stuns then your big attack or your burst.

    -last there is also something called Combos..if you look at your attacks some might say something like Finisher and name the effect...cant say I've ever noticed this to work but there are guides out there that talk about combos. You can also combo off another players attacks on the same enemy.

    Hope some of this helps and not old info for ya!

         Thanks Xperiment.6932. 👍

         "Yup" to some, "gotta try that" to others. Most of all, thanks for the confirmations on the ones I've already stumbled upon.

         I'm still relatively new to the game and genre,... roughly nine months into it now. Big game, lots of stuff to learn.

         Currently running Exotic, Berserker-stat armor, weapons, and Ascended trinkets (pricey little things; 5-months' wait for all the Laurels needed).

         "When all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail." My head starts hurting when I look at the formulas and number stats. But I understand Bram's philosophy of "Ka-Blam!" real good so my main weapon is a hammer.

         My second weapon is a longbow. After your suggestion about Combos I looked into it and found that the hammer is only for "Combo Finisher" but the longbow is capable of both "Combo Field" and "Combo Finisher". Will be practicing longbow combos on the Moas and Wurms.

         As to my notions of "rotation for [DPS] gains" in the open world, I found a pair of "Might" utility skills: "Signet of Might" and "For Great Justice!". The signet provides a passive +180 Power all the time (except when the signet is activated). "For Great Justice!" provides +180 Power and +180 Condition Damage.

         FGJ's Power stacks withe the SoM's Power *but* if FGJ is activated first then immediately followed by activating the SoM, after 6 seconds of +480 Power (FGJ +180 Power plus SoM +300 Power) the SoM *cancels* the FGJ! 🤬

         So I moved the SoM key bind off into a far corner of the keyboard where I wouldn't fat-finger it and set the key bind for FGJ close to the movement control keys. (Left-hand mouse, right-hand keyboard... custom key binds get weird.)

          The result has been +180 Power in effect at all times but then having to remember to press the key for FGJ every 20 seconds or so. FGJ's Might and Power last for the full 25 second cool-down, unlike SoM (6 seconds of fun followed by 19 seconds of cool-down anxiety).

  11.      Been lurking in this thread for a while; thought I'd toss in some info for fellow Linux Mint users. Perhaps some bit of it will help or at least provide some clues for other Linux gamers just as this thread has helped me.

         Most of the info below has come from a myriad of web pages, forums, other install setups on Lutris.net and trial-and-error over the years. As always, be sure to make a backup of your important files before experimenting.

         The info presented below is with the assumption that your system is compatible. Again, be sure to make a backup of your important files before experimenting. (The golden rule of computing: Backup! Backup! Backup!... and then back it up again.)

     

     

    OS:   Linux Mint 21.2 "Victoria" (based on: Ubuntu 22.04 "Jammy")

    https://linuxmint.com/

     

    Desktop:   Cinnamon

     

    CPU:   13th Gen Intel i9-13900KF (32) @ 5.500GHz

    Kernel:   6.6.9-x64v3-xanmod1

    https://xanmod.org/

     

    GPU:   NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070

    RAM:   64g DDR3

    SSD:   Western Digital NVMe 4g

     

     

    Wine:   wine-9.0-rc3 (Staging)

    https://www.winehq.org/

         Wine requires 64bit systems to be 32bit compatible, so open a terminal and enter this command:

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    sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

     

     

    Vulkan Drivers:

         Open a terminal and enter this command:

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    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y libvulkan1 libvulkan1:i386

     

     

    nVidia Drivers:

         I use the proprietary driver that is in Linux Mint's repositories. I tried a PPA that was more up-to-date but it started to cause too many blank, black screens so I went back to the stock version.

         Currently the driver is:   nvidia-driver-535 (v.535.129.03-0ubuntu0.22.04.1)

     

     

    Mesa Drivers:

    Mesa support for 32-bit games:

         Open a terminal and enter this command:

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    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --install-recommends -f libgl1-mesa-dri:i386

     

    Mesa support for Vulkan Drivers:

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    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --install-recommends -f mesa-vulkan-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386

     

    Move Mesa cache to RAM

     https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Guild_Wars_2_on_Wine

         "If the game keeps stuttering when turning the view. It is usually because of weak HDD/SSD performance and in addition because some mesa data is stored in your $HOME. First you can try to just use a faster SSD for installation. Second you can try to move your mesa cache to RAM. Most current Distros use /tmp as mounted in tmpfs (RAM) if that is the case just execute the following:"

         Open a terminal and enter this command:

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    cd ~/.cache/ && rm mesa && cd /tmp && ln -s ~/.cache/mesa_shader_cache mesa

     

     

    Lutris:   v0.5.14

    Homepage:  https://lutris.net/

    GitHub:   https://github.com/lutris/lutris

     

    Lutris Settings:

    Runner Options -> Wine Version:   wine-ge-8-25-x86_64

     

    General Settings:

         Lutris comes preset with settings that should work for most things. I took the time to look into each setting and disabled the ones that my system didn't have anything for (like game pads) or entered specific settings to cut down on the guess-work for Lutris (like specifying which monitor to put the game on).

     

    Lutris -> System Options tab:

         Make sure "Enable Feral GamMode" is on.

         Make sure "gamemode" is installed:

         Open a terminal and enter this command:

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    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gamemode

         Bottom third of the System Options page -> "Command prefix" ->  type in:

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    gamemoderun

     

    "Display" section:

    • Restore resolution on game exit     on
    • Restore gamma on game exit         on
    • Disable desktop effects                   on
    • Disable screen saver                      on

     

    Environment Variables:
     

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    Key                                                              Value

    DXVK_ASYNC                                               1
    DXVK_STATE_CACHE_PATH                     ~/Games/..../<game.exe>
    LC_ALL                                                           en_US.utf-8
    STAGING_SHARED_MEMORY                    1
    __GL_DXVK_OPTIMIZATIONS                     1
    __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE                     1
    __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_PATH        ~/Games/..../<game.exe>

    __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_SKIP_CLEANUP   1

    __GL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK                            0

    __GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS           1

    __GL_YIELD                                                       NOTHING  <--- use this word

    Note:  "DXVK_STATE_CACHE_PATH" and "__GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_PATH" you'll have to find for yourself on your system. I don't know how it is for other Linux distributions but for Linux Mint Lutris defaults to installing games in /home/<username>/Games/<name_of_the_game>/<file_path_to_game.exe>

    i.e.:  ~/Games/guild-wars-2/drive_c/Program Files/Guild Wars 2

     

     

    Lutris vs Lutris FSHack vs GE-Proton:

         As best as I can get a bead on it, "Lutris FSHack" runners seem to be for games from the Windows XP era and earlier, "Lutris" runners are for games that came after that era, and "GE-Proton" is the best option for contemporary, graphics-intense games like Guild Wars 2.

     

     

    Fonts:

         I copied fonts from my Windows laptop into an archive folder on my Linux machine to copy into current and future Windows-based games running within their own Wine containers/instances/bottles.

         i.e.:   ~/Games/guild-wars-2/drive_c/windows/Fonts

         If you don't have a Windows computer to copy the fonts from, most can be installed through WineTricks.

     

     

    Fix nVidia Settings Manger Unable to Save to xorg.conf:

         By default, the Nvidia Settings Manager won't save your changes to "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" which means you have to redo those settings after every reboot. The following command remedies that problem:

         Open a terminal and enter this command:

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    sudo chmod +x /usr/share/screen-resolution-extra/nvidia-polkit

     

     

    Turn Off Your System's Desktop Compositor and All Other Fancy Visual Effects:

         It was hard to bite the bullet on this one but it came down to either having messed-up graphics during loading and unloading of games or have a stable display and playing games without graphics issues.

     

     

    Special Thanks:

         Special thanks to @Noxin.9276 for the extra tips and info in their post:  

     

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  12.      I'm enjoying the Dragan Arena at Dragon Bash mostly for the shear amount of loot that I'm salvaging into raw materials and stockpiling them in my Bank. The one category of items that I haven't seen as loot are food ingredients.

         Are there festival or Open World farming events where the loot is mostly food and food ingredients? (My character can cook, the skill comes in really handy.)

         Garden plots produce tiny crop yields of limited variety once every server reset. "Varietal" crops have to be replanted each time.

         The BLTC Contracts can deliver small pecks of gathered fruit, veggies, and seasoning plants but still not enough to cook-up batches of foods.

         I can buy ingredients on the Trading Post but some get expensive when ordering in quantity.

         So having a food ingredient farm that a player can grind for hours on end to stockpile ingredients would be useful to the GW2 Chefs.

  13.      Thanks for the links and infos. 👍

     

         Not looking to do competitive play any time soon; I'm enjoying working my way through the stories. (Recently started the main story of "Heart of Thorns".)

     

         The reason I'm interested in increasing the DPS on my character is because when my Level 80 Warrior Berserker uses his hammer to fight against regular Level 80 hostile NPCs (not champions, not bosses), it seems striking them with the hammer is about as effective as slapping them with a feather.

         Killing them with one strike would be great. Killing them with six strikes would be good. But after what seems like a dozen strikes with the hammer and the hostile NPC is still standing,... anyone got a feather I could borrow?

         At times it feels like even the dodo birds (Moa's) are mightier than my Warrior.

     

         I've seen various videos like the one in the SnowCrows link where the character is attacking the testing Golem or monsters or other players (PvP/WvW) and I see 5-digit DPS numbers appear on the screen. I heard the term "rotation" mentioned in the narrated videos, so that's why I associated "rotation" with high DPS.

     

         In videos like that, 40,000+ DPS is common, then when I load my character into the western side of Verdant Brink and have him pound away at the giant beetles there with his hammer, I see DPS numbers like 1800 and 2200,... just mere fractions of 40,000+ DPS. Such a huge difference in DPS numbers made me wonder what was I missing or doing wrong.

         Hadn't noticed the long string of Boons the characters had in the videos before until DanAlcedo's comment about them in the post above. Yeah, a lot of enhancements stacking up there, compounding into greater potency of output.

     

         From what I glean from reading the forums, ArenaNet seems to have a longstanding disdain for its Warrior Profession. I chose Warrior as my first character because it seemed to be the least complicated option. Besides learning how to operate the character, I'm also trying to learn the game; GW2 is my first MMORPG so keeping things simple is helpful. As eXruina suggested, I'm taking things at my own pace, learning as I go.

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  14.      I'm trying to figure out how "rotation" works to increase DPS and what to look for when trying to work out other rotation schemes but either I'm not able to wrap my mind around it or rotations for gains are not possible with Warrior.

         My character has Berserker but not Spellbreaker or Bladesworn yet, no Ascened gear yet either. At this point are rotations possible?

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  15. Warrior power zerker hammer strike.

    Glaring at each other, we shall fight.

    I press a hammer strike key;

    You walk away to brew a pot of coffee.

    I've arched back with my hammer high behind my head;

    You've returned with a cup of coffee while reading the "Dear Abbey" column in the newspaper instead.

    My hammer reaches the apex of the arc;

    You step aside, take another sip of coffee, and continue reading the comics section, what a farce.

    My hammer strikes the earth, leaving me in an epic pose;

    You take another sip of coffee, calmly fold your newspaper and swat me on the nose.

    I die instantly;

    You have victory.

    Warrior power zerker hammer strike.

     

    ~~~~~~~

     

    So... I'm chucking my hammer into the bottom of my inventory and will start looking at Warrior melee weapons that work faster (axe, mace, sword). I have the Berserker Elite Skill but not enough Hero Points yet to complete Spellbreaker (daggers) and none for Gunsaber (pistols).

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  16.    Thanks for the suggestions, all. 👍

       Made a tiny batch of both Feasts; each has an expensive ingredient so I give them a try first before investing in more.

       After re-reading the comments a few times it seems the "Spherified Peppercorn-Spiced Oyster Soup" (the one that +45 All Attributes) may be the one to go with. If the peppercorns weren't so dear in price, I'd set out both.

       For myself, I favor the "Plate of Peppercorn-Spiced Coq Au Vin" since my Warrior Berserker is still using Exotic gear.

       Hopefully players using characters that aren't at Level 80 yet will be able to partake in the Feast so as to be able to stay in the festival fights a little longer. I'm still a relatively new player myself so that's the perspective I'm coming from.

       "Feast of Delectable Birthday Cake" is nice stuff; been able to enjoy some a couple times in the past when a platter was kindly place by more advanced players. Looked it up on the wiki and there is a procurement requirement that your character must be at least nine years old. Heh. My oldest character isn't even nine *months* old yet. So I've got a wee bit of a wait. Luckily the "Spherified Peppercorn-Spiced Oyster Soup" has similar stats.

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  17.    It's the Dragon Bash Festival and I'd like to place a Feast for myself and others to use during the Dragon Arena but I don't understand the other GW2 Professions well enough to determine what Feast stats would benefit the broadest range of Professions.

       I've read through this thread for ideas:

    "Cheapest food buff for group content?"

    https://en-forum.guildwars2.com/topic/123429-cheapest-food-buff-for-group-content/#comment-1786990

     

       What I understand, at the moment, from reading the GW2 Wiki, Power and Precision seem to be the fundamentals that all the other offensive stats are based on.

       Power is the core, fundamental stat.

       Precision leads to Critical Chance, and then Critical Chance splits to either Critical Hit (for Professions that hit and shoot opponents) or Condition Damage (for Professions that burn, bleed, poison, or afflict opponents).

       In the link above, one of the recommended Feasts provides +100 Power and +70 Ferocity.

       From what I understand, Ferocity amplifies Critical Hit but does nothing for Condition Damage, correct? So that is why I'm looking at the +100 Power and +70 *Precision* combo,... assuming Precision works for all Professions.

       The other broad spectrum Feast provides "+45 to All Attributes". That covers all attributes but "+45" isn't as potent as "+100" and "+70". With that in mind, I'm still leaning towards the +100 Power and +70 Precision combo,... if my understanding of how these things work, in general, for Professions is correct.

       I see the recipes for these Feasts require *Level 80* (and Level 500 Chef) to make so my other concern is: will only *Level 80* players be able to consume the Feast and receive its benefits? (I would assume that since Feasts are meant for groups then that would include players of all levels but I've ran into a problem with my, then, low-level alternate character not being able to consume the Food my Level 80 character could; so that's why I have doubt on this.)

       The two Feasts I'm mulling over are:

            Plate of Peppercorn-Spiced Coq Au Vin (1hr)
            -10% Incoming Damage
            +100 Power
            +70 Precision
            +10% Karma
            +5% All XP gained
            +20% Magic Find
            +20% Gold Find
            +10% WXP gained
           http:// https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Plate_of_Peppercorn-Spiced_Coq_Au_Vin

     

            Spherified Peppercorn-Spiced Oyster Soup (1hr)
            -10% Incoming Damage
            +45 to all attributes
            +10% Karma
            +5% All XP gained
            +20% Magic Find
            +20% Gold Find
            +10% WXP gained
            https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Spherified_Peppercorn-Spiced_Oyster_Soup

     

     

     

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  18. On 12/21/2022 at 8:05 AM, Farohna.6247 said:

    I wouldn't mind if they implemented a button much like the seige turtle where anyone could hop on instead of always having to party up.  It would be hop aboard at your own risk but when I'm out fishing and some random player is going along, I'd be happy to let them hop on without having to make a group out of it.  Sometimes you just want a ride lol.

    Agreed.

    Maybe the special action key could be used to find players within a small radius around the skiff, then a pop-up, check-off list of names appears the the skiff owner clicks a check next to the players' names, max occupancy of 5 players per skiff, and then a pop-up appears on those players' screen asking if they want to board. Something like the pop-up that appears often in Cantha (it does for me, fish a lot in Seitung Province) when you are being asked to volunteer to switch to another server because of too few players on the current one (and you get a speed buff as a reward).

    Besides giving folks a ride, if the skiff owner has fully maxed the Skiff Mastery, then everyone onboard who can fish gains fishing power with each fish caught by each player fishing. Trouble is, fishing is linked to End of Dragons, and if a player doesn't have that expansion, they don't have a way to gain the ability to fish. Perhaps the developers could patch it so that if a player doesn't have End of Dragons they can at least board a skiff for a ride and they can fish but only from the skiff and only for the lowest level, any-body-of-water fish as a teaser to encourage them to buy End of Dragons.

     

    On 12/21/2022 at 9:30 AM, Danikat.8537 said:

    It should definitely be something the passenger has to activate (as well as the driver), otherwise some people would do things like put their skiff in the tiny pond in Drytop so people trying to get the diving achievement crash into the boat instead of landing in the water.

    Good point.

    However, the developers may have already thought of this, intentionally or unintentionally. If the owner of the skiff disembarks the skiff for more than a few moments or moves too far away from it (yet still well in sight), the skiff automatically de-spawns.

    As another foil to anyone planning on leaving a skiff for divers to go splat on, maybe the fact that divers have to don diving goggles before jumping is something the game code could search for if the diver hits a skiff -- wearing diving goggles = no splat on skiff.

    But that doesn't mean some warped players won't try to figure out a way to ruin the fun for everyone else, unfortunately.

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  19. Ah-hah! 10 piles of silky sand are required, just like you said.

     

    Did a facepalm when I fully read the item description pop-up.

     

    Parked my character off to the side of a bank, checked the description pop-up of every item in the personal inventory and then did the same with the bank inventory. So easy to get caught up in the frenzy of fighting, scavenging, and stories and then totally forget to back off and take stock every so often.

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