A question regarding the length of the campaigns

Lycanthropy

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: May 2009

well, how long are they? ^^ how many hours on average each one of them takes to finish and see it all? (including Eye of the north)
also how did you finish them or how they should be finished? by order? (I mean first finishing prophecies, then finishing factions, then nightfall...) are the very last missions of the campaigns need a players group? or they can be done by yourself with henchmen/heroes and such...trying to know anything I can about the campaigns, planning my time ahead ^^ would like recommends and such on what is the best way to finish them all...thanks in advance!

samerkablamer

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Dec 2006

The Mirror of Reason [SNOW]

P/W

EotN can be finished in 3 hours, factions can easily be finished in <10-15 hours, prophecies will be much long if you do all of the primary quests, probably around the range of 30 or 35 hours, and nightfall is around 20 hours I'd say. The best way to complete them is to unlock travel to EotN, level yourself in kilroy stonekins lair, then beat eotn in order to unlock many over-powered pve only skills, then go through nightfall to get all the heroes. Next to factions so you can get more pve skills once you get to kurzick/luxon territory and then do prophecies last once you have all of the amazing skills and heroes.

The entire game can be done hero/hench even in HM but it gets boring fast just speeding through each campaign without friends or guildies

Faure

Faure

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Feb 2006

Mystic Spiral [MYST]

R/

Best way is with a guild, so you have human parties throughout the game. Even if they are high level and overpowered it's more fun then H/H because imo it sucks to play a -->massive multiplayer<--orpg on your own.
Also they will be able to help you for parts where you are lost etc.

Apart from that, most of the stuff is doable with hero and henchmen, but some quests or missions might take longer since sometimes you have to carry stuff, and if you're the only one able to... jech.

Hanma l

Hanma l

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jun 2008

WPB, Fl

W/

The way i do it whenever i start a new character is assuming that you have all campaigns + expansion get to lvl 20 asap, either by doing kilroy's or power leveling.

Go over to Prophecies and get Olias, then move over to EoTN get a run to Gadd's Encampment and do (Finding the Bloodstone) quest, this will get you another necro hero.

Move over back to Night Fall and finish it, on average it takes me 12 hours or so, doing this will get you the last necro hero.

After that finish the others, EoTN (6 hours doing all quests ), Factions ( 12 hours just like NF ) & Prophecies (this depends as you might get stuck in some quests ) in that order.

The purpose of getting the necro heroes right off the bat is to run Discord Spam Team build, you will steam-roll through PvE using this set up and you can find it here -> http://pvx.wikia.com/wiki/Build:Team_-_Discord_Spam

Hope this helps if you have any questions you are free to pm me IG

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Lycanthropy

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: May 2009

well thanks guys, I'm actully new to the game, never got to finish any of the campaigns before, and wondering what im supposed to look forward for.

Smarty

Smarty

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Mar 2008

England

Me/

If you want to enjoy the storyline and to experience the game as close to how it was originally intended as possible, yes complete them in order Prophecies -> Factions -> Nightfall -> Eye of the North. If you want to play the game as quickly and efficiently as possible, follow the advice in the posts above. Either is a valid choice, it depends entirely on what you're looking for.

refer

refer

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jan 2009

US

I don't try to rush through them. It takes the fun out and feels like some mad dash only for completion, not playing them to have fun or see the story happen.

Lycanthropy

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: May 2009

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Originally Posted by Mister Smartypants View Post
If you want to enjoy the storyline and to experience the game as close to how it was originally intended as possible, yes complete them in order Prophecies -> Factions -> Nightfall -> Eye of the North. If you want to play the game as quickly and efficiently as possible, follow the advice in the posts above. Either is a valid choice, it depends entirely on what you're looking for.
thanks for the advice, actully I do look forward to making it as it was intended to and experiencing the story to its fullest, even if it might take more time, but is it possible to finish the campaigns by order by yourself? just cause I'm not sure if I'll have a guild or people I will be able to finish it with, so is it able to be finished it by yourself and henchmen and without the good EoTN skills and heroes?

toord

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2009

E/N

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Originally Posted by Faure View Post
Best way is with a guild, so you have human parties throughout the game. Even if they are high level and overpowered it's more fun then H/H because imo it sucks to play a -->massive multiplayer<--orpg on your own.
Also they will be able to help you for parts where you are lost etc.

Apart from that, most of the stuff is doable with hero and henchmen, but some quests or missions might take longer since sometimes you have to carry stuff, and if you're the only one able to... jech.
Absolutely. On one hand, as a person who only plays 2-3 hours/night, I enjoy being able to do most missions and quests on my own (with stock henchmen); however, on the other hand, I like grouping with real humans (as you said, it's the whole reason they are MMOs). Pick-up groups are very, very hit-or-miss and highly depend on the age of the group members. Have grouped with older folks and it's all smooth and professional. Have grouped with a bunch of teeny-boppers and has been, mostly, horrible: lots of 1337 txt and can't stop talking about how ewber their builds are. So, if you like grouping, find a guild with similar interest as yours (age group, casual/powergamer, etc.) and you'll enjoy the game 10-fold.

Peace.

BrettM

BrettM

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Aug 2008

Fuzzy Physics Institute

E/

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Originally Posted by Lycanthropy View Post
thanks for the advice, actully I do look forward to making it as it was intended to and experiencing the story to its fullest, even if it might take more time, but is it possible to finish the campaigns by order by yourself? just cause I'm not sure if I'll have a guild or people I will be able to finish it with, so is it able to be finished it by yourself and henchmen and without the good EoTN skills and heroes?
I applaud your decision. I've never really understood how some can approach GW with a "beat the game" mentality more appropriate to an FPS or arcade game. There are so many sights to see and stories to learn, and it seems a shame to miss all that by trying to steamroll to the end.

You can certainly do Prophecies and Factions with just henchmen, and the PvE skills from EotN are not needed. However, you might want to consider compromising just to make things a bit easier. When you get to LA (assuming you start in Prophecies), a quick side trip to EotN to pick up the first three heroes (monk, ele, and mesmer) doesn't spoil any of the story. I did that, returned to LA, and used those heroes through the rest of Prophecies and all of Factions before starting Nightfall. At that time I also found that it wouldn't have spoiled Nightfall if I had made a quick side trip to Kamadan to pick up the first few heroes there (2 monks, warrior, dervish, and either ranger or ele) before continuing Prophecies.

ogre_jd

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Feb 2008

Canadia

W/

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Originally Posted by samerkablamer View Post
EotN can be finished in 3 hours, factions can easily be finished in <10-15 hours, prophecies will be much long if you do all of the primary quests, probably around the range of 30 or 35 hours, and nightfall is around 20 hours I'd say.
That, of course, is only if you do only the primary quests and missions, don't watch the cutscenes (ie, miss half the story) and get run through everywhere rather than playing. Or if you've already been through them several times and have well-tuned builds and twink the character out from the beginning.

If you actually *play* the game, it'll take a *LOT* longer. For instance, my current Necromancer is my fastest character - he started in Factions and reached Vizunah Square, doing all quests along the way (amazing how easy Bukdek Byway and Wajjun Bazaar are with the right combo of quests active, especially the latter), has walked up to Gunnar's Hold (EotN), and done the questline up to Consulate Docks in Nightfall (to get Sunspear armor, the NF Heroes, and Olias & Zenmai). 22h39m, using only henchidiots and heroes.

My Elementalist just passed the 50 hour mark and reached the Amnoon Oasis (Prophecies), Gunnar's Hold (EotN), Vizunah Square (Factions; not done the mission and haven't done many of the BB/WJ quests yet), and the quests to set up the Command Post (Nightfall; out of tasks there, so it'll be time to rescue Koss).

So, yeah, your numbers are a *VAST* underestimate, especially for normal play.

toord

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2009

E/N

Personally I like to RP, after all this is a RPG. I also enjoy story-driven games. The only times I've had to skip cinematic cut scenes is when I've hitched a ride in a PUG. But even then I usually re-run the mission either by myself or with a friend and then watch the cut scenes. They are actually pretty good.

As for sights and sounds I've to say that this game has PLENTY of it. More than any other MMORPG I've played. What I like the most about this game is the fact is that content in instanced. There's nothing worse, IMO, to a story-driven game than to see mobs re-spawning and random people killing stuff you already killed next to you. I also like the fact that this game and even the missions are NOT kill based (i.e. you can complete the mission by just killing only as many mobs as necessary).

Of course, if you are a power gamer, you don't give a chinchilla's ass about story-line, RPG, and sights and sounds -- which begs the question, if you are a power gamer why bother with an RPG game? *shrugs*