"Original" Guild Wars game

Corr1x

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Sep 2007

I have recently purchased the "Original" Guild Wars game and my level 4 male "Warrior" character named "Corr Steelblade" is currently located in the starting area in the "Original" Guild Wars game, I am just starting out with playing the "Original" Guild Wars game actually, where do I have to go at to level up at actually in this game, I am a fresh new newbie player, I don't know where to go nor what to do in this game actually, please help me to play this game the successful proper way actually so that I can level up properly please, why does it take sooooo long to reach maximum level in this game???

bsoltan

bsoltan

Site Contributor

Join Date: Dec 2005

UK

[SoF]

As you are in the starting area known as Pre-Searing there are only enemies upto a certain level, then you will have to take a quest that will get you to Post-Searing where you can continue to level 20.

The best way to level up is to do all the quests you can find and to kill everything that will give you XP. Once you are about level 6 you can continue with the primary quest that will take you out of the starting area.

For more information please read:
http://gw.gamewikis.org/wiki/Getting...8Prophecies%29
http://gw.gamewikis.org/wiki/Pre-Searing_guide

I hope that helps, good luck and have fun.

pamelf

pamelf

Forge Runner

Join Date: Aug 2006

Australia

Lost Templars [LoTe]

Me/Mo

Prophecies, the 'original' takes a lot longer to level than the others, but it isn't a disadvantage since the content progresses at approximately the same speed as your character.

From your post I'm guess you're still in pre-searing. Everything goes a little faster once you have your secondary profession and leave pre. Just follow the quests. It's much faster to gain XP that way than just killing mobs.

Kook~NBK~

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Mar 2005

A little chalet outside Drok's

Natural Born Killaz

Welcome to Guild Wars! The original Guild Wars doesn't allow for fast leveling using normal game play. Don't worry, though, it'll only take you a 2-4 weeks (depending on how much time you spend playing) to get to level 20. The fastest way to level up is by doing every quest you can get your hands on.

You should get to level 7 or 8 doing the quests where you're at. Make sure you do all of the skill quests for your warrior and I'd suggest doing the training quests for all the secondary professions before deciding on which secondary to take, if you haven't already done that.

As far as "What to do?" Just play around and explore the area you're in by doing quests and enjoying the view. Try out the new skills you get along the way to get an idea of how other professions work. And when you're ready, join the Acadamy for excitement, adventure, and really wild things!

Commander Ryker

Site Contributor

Join Date: Jun 2005

R/

It works that way so you can actually learn how to play your character and get to know your skills. Leveling will move a bit faster once you get to post, but don't rush. Take your time and learn your skills and you'll be a much better player for it.