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HisRoyalDudeness.8637

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  1. Actually that is not true.Let me explain what you're experiencing:Decoy and The Prestige for example can not be used while other skills are being cast. Both of these skills will interrupt any ability you're casting and take priority.Signet of Midnight however does not interrupt the use of skills. And as such it looks like you get revealed right away because your autoattack did not get interrupted. When I autoattack with GS and use Decoy I interrupt my attack and gain stealth and the autoattack gets paused because I gained stealth.When I autoattack with GS and use SoM I gain stealth, finish my current autoattack and the autoattack gets paused because I gained stealth. However if you time SoM perfectly, you won't start another autoattack. So the correct wording would be "Signet of Midnight does not interrupt other casts. This behaviour is not common amongst other stealth abilities." Anyways, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'll update the list :) Actually, tried this using Signet of Midnight out of combat (not casting autoattack or anything else) while targeting a hostile unit. When I use SoM in this situation, I immediately start attacking my target, breaking stealth (might be happening in a combination with a specific option I have enabled?).
  2. When Signet of Midnight active effect is used with an autoattack option enabled on your weapon, you start attacking right after you use it, breaking stealth (rendering SoM with greatsword useless in most situations).
  3. My elementalist.Can't really do anything useful, that doesn't stop her from looking fancy though.(Forgot to set my graphics details to max, silly me.)
  4. A mount skin, purchased to match my Fashion Wars!My parents are no longer proud of me... ...but hey, they never were, so who the hell cares?
  5. Change your GW2 shortcut path to "D:\Games\Guild Wars 2\Gw2-64.exe" -bmp (example of my path) for higher quality screenshot outputSet your in-game details to Best Appearance (obviously)Find a nice place with a suitable background and lighting to compliment your character's appearance. Find the right angle for the lighting (I like my character facing the source of light directly, with the shadow coming at my back)Play with the zoom, Field of View, Horizontal Position, Vertical Position Near and Vertical Position Far to achieve the highest resolution possible for what you want to be on the screenshot. Hide your UI.Spam the Print Screen button.. A lot! Try different angles, different weapon animations, different utility skills etc. Try to get a feeling for spamming the PS button (if you spam it too fast, depending on your PC, you might overload your setup and get like 6 screenshots of the same character position, only wih a slightly different lighting. Aim for maximum frames throughout the whole skill animation).Go through all the screenshots (really quickly, couple of seconds for each frame to see if it's interesting in any way) and move the ones you kinda like more than the rest to a different folder. Repeat once again till you get only the best of the best.Play with the colours a bit in a graphics editor. For example, Heart of the Mists location is oversaturated like hell, so if you take the screenshots there, a slight desaturation of colours might help.. Just play with different setups and see what you like.Post it on forums for all of us to see how fabulous your character is!And remember, don't go slow on the screenshots. I took several hundred of them, reduced them to like 30 better-looking ones and picked the ones that matched thematically with what I was aiming for. Adding examples of unedited (and in a need of cropping) overly dynamic screenshots that didn't make it to the final cut:
  6. Showing off my mirage. When insta-killing unsuspecting prey from stealth. When applying ridiculous amounts of conditions.
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