Storyline PvE

Mantra Kase

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Nov 2008

Supposedly Working :D

Shadows of Glory

E/Mo

Hi, I have recently joined the guild wars prophecies and am struggling, my highest char is level 10 - Ranger/Necro. But im at the Piken Square quests I feel like I have missed out lots of the storyline. Would you advise me to complete all quests before moving on??

Shasgaliel

Shasgaliel

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Apr 2008

[bomb]

I really liked the quests in old Ascalon so I would advise to do them all before advancing. Regarding storyline only the primary quests really matter and missions, side quests with few exceptions do not add much information to the game plot. Anyway you can always go back if you think something is missing later on. Have fun in prophecies!

Arduin

Arduin

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: May 2005

The Netherlands

Limburgse Jagers [LJ]

R/

Not only are those quests adding to the story, they also provide you with gold and experience.

Shemsu Anpw

Shemsu Anpw

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Sep 2008

Sephirot - Keter

Level 10 does seem a little low for Piken Square from what I remember though I may have stayed in Pre a little longer then normal (2 years ago who can remember). Primarily only missions and primary quest give the Storyline. While I liked the storyline, I like Nightfalls story better. I'd say the story really starts moving in the shiver peaks. I would spend a little time doing some side quests for EXP and gold get a level or 3. But in reality the game and story is still just begining. Pre-Searing was really just a tutorial



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Mantra Kase

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Nov 2008

Supposedly Working :D

Shadows of Glory

E/Mo

Thanks for the info, I think I will take the advice and stick it out for a bit doin some quests and missions for gold and EXP.

Kook~NBK~

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Mar 2005

A little chalet outside Drok's

Natural Born Killaz

I'd go ahead and do as many quests as you come across along the way. They fill out a bit of the lore of the game, are a good way to gain XP & gold like others have said, and there are many quests that give skills as part of the reward. Without question, the skills quests are an important part of your character's developement.

trickfred

trickfred

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Feb 2006

Canadia

It's A Trick Get An [Axe]

First timer? You're not very far into the game yet - what I would suggest (and I actually did this myself three years ago) is, throw everything you have into storage, and delete/restart your character. Take every quest you can, and complete them before moving on to a new area (and keep in mind that sometimes new quests will open up in an older area once certain quests are completed), because while primary quests and missions do convey the main story, many of the quests do add flavour to the story, and fill in little details that make it more engrossing and interesting.

Plus, as has been said, the added benefit of the extra gold and experience from quest rewards.

Trust me, at level 10, it won't really be a big loss to start over again - just remember to put everything in storage before you restart - think of it as a nest egg for your remade character once he gets out of pre-searing.

Shasgaliel

Shasgaliel

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Apr 2008

[bomb]

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First timer? You're not very far into the game yet - what I would suggest (and I actually did this myself three years ago) is, throw everything you have into storage, and delete/restart your character.
Why would he ever need to do that???? I would never ever suggest deleting a character to anyone.

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Take every quest you can, and complete them before moving on to a new area (and keep in mind that sometimes new quests will open up in an older area once certain quests are completed), because while primary quests and missions do convey the main story, many of the quests do add flavour to the story, and fill in little details that make it more engrossing and interesting.
It is still possible for him. The only quests he cannot take anymore are in pre-searing but to see them lorewise he can get them on ANOTHER character.

Shadowmere

Shadowmere

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jan 2007

The Grim Squeakers [REAP]

N/

As others have said the side quests are just that, but they're a good way to earn more gold and xp as well as make the overall story more engaging. (Also in prophecies it's very much worth it to do as many side quests as you can because many will reward you with new skills as well)

Konig Des Todes

Konig Des Todes

Ooo, pretty flower

Join Date: Jan 2008

Citadel of the Decayed

The Archivists' Sanctum [Lore]

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Originally Posted by Mantra Kase View Post
Hi, I have recently joined the guild wars prophecies and am struggling, my highest char is level 10 - Ranger/Necro. But im at the Piken Square quests I feel like I have missed out lots of the storyline. Would you advise me to complete all quests before moving on??
Piken square is not a place you get to via missions, so you either got a run or did the quest that takes you to Piken Square.

If you ran, DEFINABLY go back. Never, ever, EVER, get runs the first time through.

If you did the quests, only go back if you like lore (i.e., background information - not storyline related but info on the rest of GW), else I'd say stick with the primary quests and missions.

If you think your a low level, look at the henchmen. What I noticed is that the Henchmen in all areas are at the level you should be around when you get to those areas.

In other words, you shouldn't be struggling, but you might need more skills/better build. So whenever you get new skills, always try new skill combinations, don't spread yourself out in attributes, etc. etc.

And whatever you do, DON'T listen to trickfred unless you HATE your character name AND looks. You only miss out for Pre-searing stuff and you can make a second character easily.


Also, if you are interested in lore (or just think you might be), I suggest looking through Druid's Overlook and go to the lore forum on GWO. And if you turn out to be a big-time lore lover, you could always join the lore guild (PM me if that interested). Always looking for new lore lovers.

trickfred

trickfred

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Feb 2006

Canadia

It's A Trick Get An [Axe]

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Originally Posted by Shasgaliel View Post
Why would he ever need to do that???? I would never ever suggest deleting a character to anyone.

It is still possible for him. The only quests he cannot take anymore are in pre-searing but to see them lorewise he can get them on ANOTHER character.
No offense, but I don't really care what you would or wouldn't do. I was relating to the OP what I did when I started the game 3 years ago, and realized that I had gone post too early and may have missed a few quests, and the potential lore to be gleaned from them. If he doesn't want to do it, I'm sure he won't.