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  1. DebraKadabra.5278"................... Maybe you just got too set in your ways as a solo player. "You know I got to thinking about that. And I think you hit the nail on the head. I am pretty set in my ways, and I tend get inpatient when waiting for groups of people make up there minds. Real world and in GW2. It's so much easier to run solo and do want I want. I will work on this. Thank you.And thank you to everyone who sounded off.Except Noah Salazar.5430, I'm not sure how that will help, but I will file your advise away for future use.And regarding BOLT, this me second Legendary. Pharus being the first one. There are items needed that I have to get through Fractals, so that means (cringe) asking for help.
  2. During Dragon Bash I was invited to join a guild, which I did. But the problem with me is, I don't know what to do in a guild.I have been logging on for the last 7+ years, running amok, doing my own thing. No groups, no guilds, solo. I'm not bragging, it just has turned out this way. I have always wanted the larger group dynamic or the small core group of "friends" but it never panned out. Truth be told, interacting with others kind of stresses me out, (ridiculous, I know) and I end up logging out when it happens. Joining small parties on the LFG for Fractals and Dungeons has become something to dread (which sucks, because I was going to build BOLT). I don't know why this is because in reality I'm pretty outgoing. So after all these years, this game has gotten a bit lonely and I have decided to change this behavior.Now that I joined a guild, I realized.....I don't know what to do. There is usually 6 - 12 players representing at any one time, so do I message them? Wait for invites? Greet them when we are on the same map?I hope I am not sounding needy or whiny, but I genuinely would like advice going forward. Part of me wants to say screw it and go back being solo.
  3. I've stopped using waypoints, unless I'm short on time of course. Crossing as many maps as I need to before I reach my destination. Makes Dailys a hell of a lot more challenging. Since I run solo and don't have any guild requirements (I haven't quite gotten the knack of making "friends" in this game) I'm free to run amuk.Tried going from Fields of Ruin to Cursed Shore. Ran out of time, but had blast. In the end, I used the wayppoint to Cursed Shore, did the daily in about 20 minutes. Logged out happy.Bonus angst - stop at every single event that you come across. Rift events are a gamble, especially when you get sent back several maps.
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