First Guild Wars?

JuniorTheWicked

JuniorTheWicked

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Jan 2009

W/E

I have been looking into MMORPGs and the one that seems to intrest me the most has to be Guild Wars. It looks so much fun and it looks awesome.

Well my birthday is the 23rd of this month and I am planning to buy it but there are so many to choose from.

So whats the first part of Guild Wars? Also if possible can you give me a list like in which order to play them so I can get the most out of my character?

Also is there any monthly fees or is it I just have to buy the game and I get to start playing forever?

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aka Easy

aka Easy

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Mar 2008

Mo/

The order in which they came out is:
Guild Wars(known as Prophecies)-great for new players because the slower learning curve
Guild Wars Factions
Guild Wars Nightfall
Eye of the North

And, no monthly fees at all.

Shana Asae Suna

Shana Asae Suna

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Oct 2008

Texas!

Fellowship of Greeters [FOG]

Rt/

Hey Junior! And welcome!

The previous post answered most of your question. Here's a bit more that might help.

Which campaign should you start with? It's really personal preference. Each one (Prophecies, Factions, Nightfall) can stand alone. Eye of the North, the expansion, requires one of the three campaigns. All three campaigns can be "linked"... traveled throughout by a single character... once you get that character to specific parts of the games.

Prophecies is probably the largest in terms of playable area... though in my opinion it's the slowest moving.

Factions is fast and Nightfall is somewhere in between as far as time needed to work your way through the game.

There are also character considerations. All three campaigns have the "core" professions... Warrior, Ranger, Necromancer, Elementalist, Mesmer, Monk. Factions adds Assassins and Ritualists. Nightfall adds Paragons and Dervishes (Dervii?). If you want to start an Assassin or Ritualist, you'll have to start in Factions... Nightfall for a Paragon or Dervish.

As for a fee... no. There is not a mothly fee to play GW. Once you purchase the games, that's it.

Hope this helped!

JuniorTheWicked

JuniorTheWicked

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Jan 2009

W/E

Wow thanks for the information. The game looks so much fun.
Thank you.

imnotyourmother

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Mar 2008

in a house

The Knitters Guild

W/R

Starting with Prophecies was what I did as it was the only game out at that time.

The other games are great and there is a profession to match your particular style of playing!

My suggestion is buy the 3 in one game. It is like 50 bucks or something like that and then get the expansion. This way you can have access to all of the skills instead of just some of the skills.


Hope this helps

lilraceangel3

lilraceangel3

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Jan 2008

Western Mass

Passionate Kiss of the cats [Kiss]

W/N

If you can swing the trilogy, get it. if not get the double pack with Prophecies and EOTN. Last resort get prophecies GOTY version.

JuniorTheWicked

JuniorTheWicked

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Jan 2009

W/E

Ah ill look into it. Ill see if its in stock. I might get it today. :]

avoice217

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Jan 2009

hey junior i got the gw goty edition & it was def worth the $$. ive been playin for a lil over 2 years now & still always find stuff 2 do. not to mention the fact that ncsoft is still working on gw2 (which should come out either later this year or 2010). i chose 2 get the game due to the no monthly fees. i mean why buy a game then pay that company 10-15 bux every month? why not just give the game to the consumer, then charge that person the $$? its cause those ppl r greedy brats!!

warrior running

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Jun 2008

The Cape Is A Lie[Trim]

W/E

no monthly payments its way fun

subarucar

subarucar

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Jul 2006

New Zealand

None

I suggest either getting the trilogy/complete collection or the pack that comes with the origional GW (Prophecies) and Eye Of The North (EOTN)