Factions and Prophecies skills

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oshu
oshu
Ascalonian Squire
#1
so, I was looking at this http://gw.gamewikis.org/wiki/R/Mo_Vigorous_Barrager build and i wanted to try it out.

But, Vigorous Spirit, Live Vicariously, Symbiosis and Restore Life are Prophecies skills(?) and I only have Factions.

Is there any way for me to get these skills without buying Prophecies?
sludderx
sludderx
Ascalonian Squire
#2
BUY THEM OFF EBAY LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE FROM THIS GAME. no you must buy prophecies for the skills.
Caethas Turan
Caethas Turan
Academy Page
#3
You can only get them in Prophecies, but they will most probably have a mimic skill in Factions. For instance, Jamei's healing circle (factions) is similiar or the same as heal area (prophecies). And such.
oshu
oshu
Ascalonian Squire
#4
hehe

thanks for the fast reply!
Livingston
Livingston
Jungle Guide
#5
Dude seriously...

I know you dig the whole Asian theme and that's probably what drew you to the game, but Guild Wars is so much larger than factions, you have to get Prophecies.

Livingston
oshu
oshu
Ascalonian Squire
#6
Yeah, i will probably buy it, but im having a hard time completing Factions atm, 1 more game will be too much..
ZsasZ
ZsasZ
Ascalonian Squire
#7
Quote:
Originally Posted by Livingston
Dude seriously...

I know you dig the whole Asian theme and that's probably what drew you to the game, but Guild Wars is so much larger than factions, you have to get Prophecies.

Livingston
I was sold that line too, and it is true... but I also find myself spending ten minutes cruising vast expanses of nothingness between destinations. I admit it is larger... but I think 'more spread out' would be a more honest description.
Livingston
Livingston
Jungle Guide
#8
Quote:
Originally Posted by ZsasZ
I was sold that line too, and it is true... but I also find myself spending ten minutes cruising vast expanses of nothingness between destinations. I admit it is larger... but I think 'more spread out' would be a more honest description.
What do you define as nothing? I don't know of any areas that you won't run into a group of mobs in at least 100 game meters.

If you mean nothing special except the landscape, I still believe the landscape in and of itself is worth it.

I suppose you could claim that they simply have bigger maps, but it also is only one mission off from having double the number of Enter Missions.

Mostly however, I am speaking of missing out on specific game experiences such as doing a Droknar run, making it to the crystal desert and fire islands, making fun of Rurik, the experience of Presearing Ascalon, seeing the different armors, finding skills that aren't in Cantha, and most importantly having to actually fight to gain levels rather than getting to level 20 in a 24 hour sitting.

Livingston