How great I feel.
hellhiem
I am new to Guild Wars, heck I have not even bought it yet (in two weeks). I have played many MMO's and each time I quit because of the Community, but now I have seen this forum and I am amazed of how many people there are. And how nice you guys are, so thank you! (btw if any of you have a trial key, can you please give it to me? I really want to test game)
Zinger314
This forum is a very, very bad representation of the average Guild Wars player.
daze
pumpkin pie
hey hellhiem! welcome to the guild wars community!
Luminarus
Most of the gw population is pretty nice, although like the real world stupidity abounds.
cataphract
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I am new to Guild Wars, heck I have not even bought it yet (in two weeks). I have played many MMO's and each time I quit because of the Community, but now I have seen this forum and I am amazed of how many people there are. And how nice you guys are, so thank you! (btw if any of you have a trial key, can you please give it to me? I really want to test game)
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Hope you create a nice, big, muscular warrior/monk.
Azza
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hrmz, some how i keep thinking that Azza might be a cook. or not since he has a son...
and No I don't have a trial key... hellhiem |
wll yes i am A(dont car about admitting it.
but A/B/C covers 99% of the GW and GWguru population and D covers me and my guildies and people im freindly with on Guru.A also covers alot of my guildies and freinds aswell :P
cataphract
What would you guys think of the idea of us equipping this brand new player's characters? We're more than likely to have loads of greens and golds we can't sell to a saturated market, so why not do a good deed and donate them to a new player?
Let's do something nice for a change.
Let's do something nice for a change.
Azza
ya leme know your In Game name, when u create 1, and i got heaps to doante to ya...clear my storage
TideSwayer
Welcome to GW (soon). Here are some basic tips to get you started:
1. Don't drop any of your items on the ground in explorable areas for other people to check out. They are scammers. You never have to drop anything for other people... EVER.
2. When selling, don't settle for the immediate lowball prices on items that people will PM you with. Be sure to mouse over all of the items in the trade window to make sure the deal is going exactly according to plan. (This is especially recommended for delayed trade submits and/or 'changed' trade configurations. These are methods often performed by ripoff artists to get you to lose patience and hit 'accept' without manually confirming.)
3. Pick up and ID everything: Whites, Blues, Purples, Golds. The extra cash you make is more than worth the cost of the ID kits themselves.
4. Research and make sure one of your first characters is a 'farming' class. Trust me - this will help with funding down the road for all of your characters (ie. having access to lots of farm spots ASAP for quick cash/items whenever you're in need). In the event you don't like farming, become good friends with running instead. It's probably an even better moneymaker than farming is overall.
5. Don't waste time asking what secondary profession you need to choose when you are first given the choice. By the time you will actually need to make significant use of the secondary profession, you will have unlocked them all. (Prophecies may be the exception here, depending upon how much you plan to take in before reaching the secondaries.)
6. GuildWiki is your friend. My friend too.
7. Just because the game is named Guild Wars, that doesn't mean you absolutely need to join a guild. It's a good way to meet people and make in-game friends though. Don't immediately sign on to join the first five-and-dimer guild who sends you an invite or you see spamming in town for new members. Wait for one that feels right for you. Whether that entails playing a bit with some of the members beforehand or asking lots of questions up front, you'll be better off for it in the long run. Don't join a guild just to ignore actually being in it. Nobody appreciates the 'who is that?' people on their guild roster.
8. Generally, it's more fun to play with people who use voice chat instead of those who just type everything out. If you lack a microphone, invest in one ASAP. If you lack a microphone, still don't be shy and hop on your (future) guild's ventrilo server anyways. Whatever you do, don't use the 'I broke my mic a couple of days ago/just recently...' excuse. Everyone's heard it. It's the new 'dog-eating homework'.
9. Being new, you will never know the horrors of waiting years for Leah Stone. It wasn't a wonderful time, but she's better now.
Every game has its share of morons and jerks. Guild Wars is no exception. The effect of greed on the playerbase runs as rampant here as it does in (probably) every other MMO. There are certainly plenty of people in town who are willing to help but just as many who are not ashamed to rip you off or otherwise take advantage of you.
Guild Wars is a great game. I've been playing for over 3 years now. Hopefully you like it as much as I do.
1. Don't drop any of your items on the ground in explorable areas for other people to check out. They are scammers. You never have to drop anything for other people... EVER.
2. When selling, don't settle for the immediate lowball prices on items that people will PM you with. Be sure to mouse over all of the items in the trade window to make sure the deal is going exactly according to plan. (This is especially recommended for delayed trade submits and/or 'changed' trade configurations. These are methods often performed by ripoff artists to get you to lose patience and hit 'accept' without manually confirming.)
3. Pick up and ID everything: Whites, Blues, Purples, Golds. The extra cash you make is more than worth the cost of the ID kits themselves.
4. Research and make sure one of your first characters is a 'farming' class. Trust me - this will help with funding down the road for all of your characters (ie. having access to lots of farm spots ASAP for quick cash/items whenever you're in need). In the event you don't like farming, become good friends with running instead. It's probably an even better moneymaker than farming is overall.
5. Don't waste time asking what secondary profession you need to choose when you are first given the choice. By the time you will actually need to make significant use of the secondary profession, you will have unlocked them all. (Prophecies may be the exception here, depending upon how much you plan to take in before reaching the secondaries.)
6. GuildWiki is your friend. My friend too.
7. Just because the game is named Guild Wars, that doesn't mean you absolutely need to join a guild. It's a good way to meet people and make in-game friends though. Don't immediately sign on to join the first five-and-dimer guild who sends you an invite or you see spamming in town for new members. Wait for one that feels right for you. Whether that entails playing a bit with some of the members beforehand or asking lots of questions up front, you'll be better off for it in the long run. Don't join a guild just to ignore actually being in it. Nobody appreciates the 'who is that?' people on their guild roster.
8. Generally, it's more fun to play with people who use voice chat instead of those who just type everything out. If you lack a microphone, invest in one ASAP. If you lack a microphone, still don't be shy and hop on your (future) guild's ventrilo server anyways. Whatever you do, don't use the 'I broke my mic a couple of days ago/just recently...' excuse. Everyone's heard it. It's the new 'dog-eating homework'.
9. Being new, you will never know the horrors of waiting years for Leah Stone. It wasn't a wonderful time, but she's better now.
Every game has its share of morons and jerks. Guild Wars is no exception. The effect of greed on the playerbase runs as rampant here as it does in (probably) every other MMO. There are certainly plenty of people in town who are willing to help but just as many who are not ashamed to rip you off or otherwise take advantage of you.
Guild Wars is a great game. I've been playing for over 3 years now. Hopefully you like it as much as I do.
cataphract
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1. Don't drop any of your items on the ground in explorable areas for other people to check out. They are scammers. You never have to drop anything for other people... EVER.
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The only time you should drop something is if you're a male warrior standing behind a female ele. This situation requires you to drop your pants and start dancing. Failure to follow this rule can result in a temporary ban.
upier
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4. Research and make sure one of your first characters is a 'farming' class. Trust me - this will help with funding down the road for all of your characters (ie. having access to lots of farm spots ASAP for quick cash/items whenever you're in need). In the event you don't like farming, become good friends with running instead. It's probably an even better moneymaker than farming is overall.
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You don't need to farm.
You can just play the game and you should have enough gold to buy the things you need.
Keep in mind though that things you need and want aren't always the same things.
gremlin
There is still however a good sense of humour around here.
The game still has much to offer the new player it must have something still going for it based just on the numbers who hang around talking about it.
Visit the forums of other games over 3 years old and they are mostly sad deserted places.
The game still has much to offer the new player it must have something still going for it based just on the numbers who hang around talking about it.
Visit the forums of other games over 3 years old and they are mostly sad deserted places.
vdz
Oh the mission outposts will be deserted, exceptions here and there but most of them will.
Necrotic
Pfff.....apparently you havent been browsing these forums for very long Hellhiem.....no matter it won't take too long to realize your error.
Oh yeah....umm, welcome to Guild Wars.
Oh yeah....umm, welcome to Guild Wars.
Amnel Ithtirsol
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Welcome to GW (soon). Here are some basic tips to get you started:
1. Don't drop any of your items on the ground in explorable areas for other people to check out. They are scammers. You never have to drop anything for other people... EVER. 2. When selling, don't settle for the immediate lowball prices on items that people will PM you with. Be sure to mouse over all of the items in the trade window to make sure the deal is going exactly according to plan. (This is especially recommended for delayed trade submits and/or 'changed' trade configurations. These are methods often performed by ripoff artists to get you to lose patience and hit 'accept' without manually confirming.) 3. Pick up and ID everything: Whites, Blues, Purples, Golds. The extra cash you make is more than worth the cost of the ID kits themselves. 4. Research and make sure one of your first characters is a 'farming' class. Trust me - this will help with funding down the road for all of your characters (ie. having access to lots of farm spots ASAP for quick cash/items whenever you're in need). In the event you don't like farming, become good friends with running instead. It's probably an even better moneymaker than farming is overall. 5. Don't waste time asking what secondary profession you need to choose when you are first given the choice. By the time you will actually need to make significant use of the secondary profession, you will have unlocked them all. (Prophecies may be the exception here, depending upon how much you plan to take in before reaching the secondaries.) 6. GuildWiki is your friend. My friend too. 7. Just because the game is named Guild Wars, that doesn't mean you absolutely need to join a guild. It's a good way to meet people and make in-game friends though. Don't immediately sign on to join the first five-and-dimer guild who sends you an invite or you see spamming in town for new members. Wait for one that feels right for you. Whether that entails playing a bit with some of the members beforehand or asking lots of questions up front, you'll be better off for it in the long run. Don't join a guild just to ignore actually being in it. Nobody appreciates the 'who is that?' people on their guild roster. 8. Generally, it's more fun to play with people who use voice chat instead of those who just type everything out. If you lack a microphone, invest in one ASAP. If you lack a microphone, still don't be shy and hop on your (future) guild's ventrilo server anyways. Whatever you do, don't use the 'I broke my mic a couple of days ago/just recently...' excuse. Everyone's heard it. It's the new 'dog-eating homework'. 9. Being new, you will never know the horrors of waiting years for Leah Stone. It wasn't a wonderful time, but she's better now. Every game has its share of morons and jerks. Guild Wars is no exception. The effect of greed on the playerbase runs as rampant here as it does in (probably) every other MMO. There are certainly plenty of people in town who are willing to help but just as many who are not ashamed to rip you off or otherwise take advantage of you. Guild Wars is a great game. I've been playing for over 3 years now. Hopefully you like it as much as I do. |
If all new players could read this there will be less nubs to farm in Spamadan, for sure xD
Oh and hellhiem, welcome.
One more suggestion from my side: Find out where the Farming subforum is and dont spend too much time in Riverside
Sixteen
Hey, welcome aboard.
Tip: Do not trust anyone. ANYONE.
You'll love Guild Wars.
Tip: Do not trust anyone. ANYONE.
You'll love Guild Wars.
G4ymBoy
FengShuiDove
If you think this is a good community... boy, I can't even pretend to imagine where you've been (semi-seriously).
Welcome to Guild Wars though. Despite all of the complaining that tends to happen there are still plenty of people who play the game and love it. It's a fantastic world, especially your first time around on all of the professions.
Welcome to Guild Wars though. Despite all of the complaining that tends to happen there are still plenty of people who play the game and love it. It's a fantastic world, especially your first time around on all of the professions.
mazey vorstagg
Pah, I'm not nice. I'm a horrible person, once you get to know me :P
baltazar knight
ahh a fresh new victem,how long will he survive in the cruel guildwars world?
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Issac
Welcome, if you ever need help in game just let me know or something. And watch your back on this forum lol.
Owik Gall
Just try not to get discouraged by anyone who turns out to be a leet bragger. If you post a thread and get severely flamed, just brush off the ashes and start a new. Keep your will solid and press forward.
Now, welcome to Guild Wars.
Now, welcome to Guild Wars.
illidan009
I for one, although relatively old by my /age (32 months), have only about 666hours...not a lot compared to most of the bored QQers on here. In all honesty, most of the people here are pretty nice most of the time...although I have to agree with the 2nd post that this is a pretty poor representation of the GW community XD
Welcome and have fun playing!! <3
Welcome and have fun playing!! <3
byteme!
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I am new to Guild Wars, heck I have not even bought it yet (in two weeks). I have played many MMO's and each time I quit because of the Community, but now I have seen this forum and I am amazed of how many people there are. And how nice you guys are, so thank you! (btw if any of you have a trial key, can you please give it to me? I really want to test game)
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Phaern Majes
But QQ just looks so fantastically sad I must type it more!!! QQ QQ QQ QQ
In all seriousness, if you haven't bought the game yet I'd recommend getting in this order:
1. Nightfall
2. Prophecies
3. Eye of the North
4. Factions
Now thats not necessarily the order of which campaigns I prefer, but if you want community and activity that's how I'd go. Though really everyone will have their own opinion.
In all seriousness, if you haven't bought the game yet I'd recommend getting in this order:
1. Nightfall
2. Prophecies
3. Eye of the North
4. Factions
Now thats not necessarily the order of which campaigns I prefer, but if you want community and activity that's how I'd go. Though really everyone will have their own opinion.
Amnel Ithtirsol
^ that's if you can still get the campaigns separately.
macie28
I think this is phishing....I might be wrong but I have a nagging suspicion that the OP is just trying to get trial keys? and sell them? bahhh...yeah I'm getting to jaded...
If I'm wrong, then welcome to Guild Wars, fun game, buy the game.
If I'm wrong, then welcome to Guild Wars, fun game, buy the game.
imnotyourmother
yeah bitch and moan bitch and moan. But if you can get yourself into a guild then you have a great shot at having some fun.