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  1. While that's true, I don't say that because if even a few more people start doing that, the value of upgrading would drop substantially. The profit margin is often slim. I'm not against anyone sharing that info. Instead, I'm saying that it's only valuable because so few people are aware of it. It's barely enough of a sink for the few who take advantage of it now.
  2. How is that different from spending 100 gems for a chance at an exclusive dye]? Or 80 gems (in bulks) for BL keys, with a random chance of skins? Like any lotto, play if you think you'll get lucky, otherwise hang tight and buy the specific skin(s) you want when they show up at a discount later. Those dyes can be bought on the TP and flooded quite nicely with supply. Mount skins cannot be bought on the TP.Still, someone had to play the lotto for folks like you or I to take advantage of the discount. In fact, at least in this case, the 400 gems guarantees a skin; the other RNG boxes on the gem shop contain more junk than not. I'm not likely to be willing to plop down 400 gems without getting to choose a skin, but all the same: I can see why you (like I) won't want to spend that amount for RNG, but why does it affect your paying for anything else that the game has to offer?
  3. How is that different from spending 100 gems for a chance at an exclusive dye]? Or 80 gems (in bulks) for BL keys, with a random chance of skins? Like any lotto, play if you think you'll get lucky, otherwise hang tight and buy the specific skin(s) you want when they show up at a discount later.
  4. Any artificer can convert luck. And any character can learn artificer for free.It's technically not an account bound recipe; it just doesn't matter that it's not.
  5. No, DR doesn't apply to your MF. And the data shows that MF above 300% does give better loot. @Wanze.8410 has made a couple of posts on the topic, sometimes on Reddit as Rude Asura. It's become easier to test in the last year, notably with Lunar New Year Lucky Envelopes and Unidentified Gear. In both cases, there are substantial differences between e.g. 30%, 300%, and 800% MF. In other words, all things equal, it's better to run with as much Magic Find as you can manage. The only reason why most of us don't is that it's impractical to maintain extra MF all the time, so we tend stick with our account bound MF plus maybe some pumpkin cookies and H'ween tonics (both super cheap year round).
  6. I convert to exotic (200 luck) and store them on an alt, because I can afford the space. If I couldn't, I'd "consume all" (rather than the delete). I don't believe ANet will increase the cap, but if they did, I'd rather have them as part of my account then lost to the ether. edit: not sure how we all missed this for 2.5 months, but I typed the wrong amount for 'exotic' essence; they are only 200 luck.
  7. 20-23 minutes is consistent with what I've seen in the lab.
  8. Awesome punkins, OP! What sort of AP did you earn for that? How much gold per hour? or... are you saying that it's okay to do some things that are just fun? It's time to squash that rumor! Only someone completely out of their gourd could... oh, wait.
  9. Short answer: I can't find any evidence that anyone has measured this systematically. For a while, I had toons parked at the start of the races in 3-4 zones and it appeared to me that they started sequentially, so that no two races overlapped. My theory was that each took place within a 12 min window to allow each race to happen once per hour and allow players to do them all within that hour. So for example, the count down for A might begin at :00, start at :05, and finish at :10, while B's race would start a countdown at :12, begin at :17, and finish at :22, and so on. However, I know that the races sometimes overlap, so it might not be as rigid or as planned out at that. Unfortunately, the only way to test is to park a toon at a race and check out it's prepare|start|stop times for at least 1-2 hrs for at least several days. And who has time for that?
  10. Sounds like a ton of work for ANet, when there are so, so many other things we want from them. And, as others have pointed out: we already have harder open-world content that doesn't seem to appeal to the casual-minded player; it's hard to imagine that this has enough appeal to make it worth diverting resources.
  11. There should be a lot more checkpoints, both for people who DC and for those pursuing achievements or simply wanting to restart. Here's where I'd like to see checkpoints: Right before any major puzzle, especially if there's a timer.Right before any combat.Immediately after the size, shape, or location of the playable area changes.Immediately after any long speeches.Right before any achievements have a trigger point.So for example, right after Kormir says speechifies, after Sadizi pontificates, or even in the "victory lap" story at the end, after you are greeted by the various dignitaries. On the whole, I'd rather ANet set up too many checkpoints than too few. I don't mind if we can't reset while in the instance as long as when we return, we don't have to listen or go through all the same dialogue and same climbing or other puzzles.
  12. I believe you can only get fragments during one single round per day. (Yes, that sounds like a bug, but it was that way last year, too.)
  13. His name is Colin Some want to blame him for ruining their loot run and dying too often.Others love breaking his defiance and forcing him to stand still for 2 seconds.He swings a sword; he swings it again.Big grin.
  14. @"Astral Projections.7320"Thanks you very much for continuing to keep this thread up to date, and especially highlighting "sale ending soon" offers. This thread makes it easy to keep up-to-date.
  15. Apparently they can be found on the coast northwest of the crystal desert as well. Having PoF would make it much. This is correct I can now confirm now there are some "Awakened' in Mount Maelstrom, around Sunken Droknah area. Scan the shores since that's where they spawn. Be patient (and ideally share kills): once the word spreads that there are some awakened in Maelstrom & Sparkfly, lots of non-PoF owners (and PoF-owners with non-PoF alts) are going to try to farm their chieves. As we know from hearts, that can lead to extinction levels of mobs, which can lead to frustration and salt (very salty salt indeed). So... do what you need to for your chieves. Just be prepared for others trying to do the same. If you are willing to take your time and to slow your kill rate, it will probably be a lot less painless for everyone. (And if you aren't, well, it's your choice.)
  16. Short answer: no. Medium answer: PoF is probably the closest we will ever see, because so much of the maps overlap between PoF and Nightfall, much of the lore is repeated (and enhanced) in a variety of interesting ways (e.g the kids who play 'Ascension' near Augury Rock), and so many of the loose ends have been tied off (less arbitrarily than we've seen in other GW2 stories). However, it's set entirely in the extended Guild Wars universe, not a remastering of the old. Longer answer: GW2 was never intended to be anything other than a new game set in the same universe, with enough continuing lore to make it an easy transition for most players. The primary reason is that new players aren't drawn to remastered games, they are interested in 'new' and that's also true for many veterans of GW1. Further, it's incredibly easy to get a remastering 'wrong', because every fan has really specific views about what's proper and what's important. Just count how many movies you like better than the original book (or comic), especially if you loved the source material. It's very, very difficult for recycled content to appeal to the biggest fans. Remastering also involves an intense amount of painstaking attention to detail and that ends up being dull for developers. Who wants to rewrite the Great American Novel (or Amazing European Screenplay) when they can leave their own mark with something fresh? Reboots tend to be more successful than remakes or remasters, because they involve a more creative twist: it's more joyful for the devs (or writers) and that ends up being more appealing to players (or viewers) both new and old. Put more simply: imagine anyone trying to remake Star Wars or Star Trek or even Fresh Prince of Bel Air with new actors and modern effects... and imagine how likely that is to live up to anyone's expectations? So in short, no, we are never going to see a remastered version of GW1, even though it's certainly possible.
  17. Or they could create a couple of "borrow mount" sites, perhaps one per zone. You can grab a raptor in HoT, a skimmer in Maguuma, a springer for talk shows Shiverpeaks. You wouldn't be able to use the special action keys and you'd lose the mount upon interact/combat. It would give F2P, Core-only, and HoT-only a chance to try them out, without offering all the convenience that purchasing PoF would unlock. That’s a thought. However my suggestion also doesn’t have all the conveniences of purchasing PoF as the mount would only have 33% speed, not super speed, and wouldn’t have any of the other abilities. In addition, other than getting and riding around once in a zone, losing it on combat would be annoyance and make not worth using once you’ve tried it. It would be on ignore for those who are going more than a few feet and stopping to kill things, do Hearts, etc. Right, my idea is to offer a taste for free, not the convenience. Your idea is complementary: it offers some of the convenience, at a cost. It's entirely possible for ANet to do both. I don't have a strong feeling about either idea, really. I'm not sure that it's important that F2P get mounts, seeing as they've played successfully for 2 years without gliders. On the other hand, I can see how a lack of mounts might discourage some people from staying long enough to consider converting to a paid account.
  18. Or they could create a couple of "borrow mount" sites, perhaps one per zone. You can grab a raptor in HoT, a skimmer in Maguuma, a springer for talk shows Shiverpeaks. You wouldn't be able to use the special action keys and you'd lose the mount upon interact/combat. It would give F2P, Core-only, and HoT-only a chance to try them out, without offering all the convenience that purchasing PoF would unlock.
  19. See also: https://en-forum.guildwars2.com/discussion/5827/theoretically-what-new-playable-race-do-you-wanthttps://en-forum.guildwars2.com/discussion/5820/new-playable-raceSearch for threads with 'race' in the title
  20. But besides that, a lot of folks are still focused on (a) completing the story, (b) completing collections (that don't include most of the bounties), or © just exploring. It's early days. Plus, the expac hasn't even been out two weeks. It takes a while for people to understand new mechanics, new events (and where to find them, why they should do them), and generally figure out what stuff is worth their time. There are other rewards; we just haven't figured them out yet. (It might turn out that's still not enough to work on the trickier bounties, but again, it's early days.)
  21. @Meneh.2954 There's no question that getting to Raptor/T3 is the most difficult 'hill' to climb. However, it's only, um, insurmountable to people who want to follow the story without taking any detours. I can agree that's a valid preference, I'm just not sure that's enough for ANet to spend all that much effort to change the way things are.
  22. https://redd.it/71ytepAs it turns out, T3 Raptor & T3 Jackal are only 10% faster than on-foot Revenant using the gem shop's Executioner Axe (from the Halloween-themed outfit) and pulsing SuperSpeed (about 700 units per second). A thief going all out (E-Axe plus skills/traits and a raptor) can reach a consistent ground speed of 1000 units/sec. In contrast, a T1 Griffon can hit 1132 u/s and T2 will be nearly double a thief's best at over 1900 u/s. That compares with a base ground speed of 400 u/s under sustained swiftness and 300 u/s without. In other words, Vladish is absolutely correct that the pre-PoF game included several ways to run twice as quickly as a base mesmer. To be fair, the critics are also correct that an optimized Griffon can go a lot faster then the best a thief can do. The question is whether that extra speed is going to break anything or not. In Classic Tyria, almost certainly not, since (as @Vladish.3940 pointed out above) we can already go faster than Griffons by using Waypoints.
  23. A refreshing sentiment (and well phrased to boot). :+1:(Besides that, the CatBird is already in the game; even if ANet agreed with the OP, it's going to be months and months before they could do anything.)
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