Dungeons

Isfit

Isfit

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Nov 2006

Vienna

D/

Is it normal that they are Rez-Shrines in the dungeons? I thought you wont be revived when you die in a dungeon?

Etta

Etta

Forge Runner

Join Date: Jun 2006

Mancland, British Empire

Well I guess so. You wouldn't want to get kick back to the surface and re-enter again everytime the party wipe, would you?

Isfit

Isfit

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Nov 2006

Vienna

D/

I would, because it was said so. And this way its harder and better

Exoudeous

Exoudeous

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Mar 2006

Honor Warriors

E/

I think theres only res shrines when its part of the story, when you go back there more to do.

try playing the game before complaing there isnt enough you need to actually talk to npcs you know

quickmonty

quickmonty

Ancient Windbreaker

Join Date: May 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by Isfit
Is it normal that they are Rez-Shrines in the dungeons?
If they are there, it IS normal.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Isfit
I thought you wont be revived when you die in a dungeon?
Sounds like your assumption was wrong.

perfect

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jun 2005

Guess what, if you want to warp back to the outpost after you die and not keep playing after ressing at the shrine, then go ahead.

You have the ability to quit after you die and start over if you want. That way you can make it as hard as you want. And other poeple can start where they left off if they want.

Isfit

Isfit

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Nov 2006

Vienna

D/

A-Net said that, thats why I thought so...

thezed

thezed

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Oct 2006

Iowa, USA

HoTR

Perhaps the early dungeons have res shrines and the latter ones, the ones we dont have access to yet, will not. Wait and see, this is still basicly a test weekend.

Performance Pudding

Performance Pudding

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Aug 2007

post ascalon

Over The [Wall]

W/

early dungeons probably = noob training land later dungeons probably = urgoz but im hopeing for sorrows furnaceishness