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Hey, I am very interested in purchasing Guild Wars. I'm coming from WoW to GW due to the monthly subscription. I'm going to list my questions.
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First of all, welcome to Guild Wars Guru, and (possibly) welcome to the game.
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- If I create a character in C1 can I use him and all he's progressed ( level ) into the next chapter?
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If you create a character in the first campaign (Prophecies), you'll be able to use him/her whenever and wherever you'd like, as long as you get your character there, which is easy enough, considering going from campaign-to-campaign for the first time requires you do to just one quest. Then all you need to do is click on the boat icon that appears on the map and select which campaign (read: major city) you'd like to go to.
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- What's the most populated chapter?
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I would have to say that Nightfall is one of the most populated campaigns, though every campaign has their fair share of people. Nightfall's major city is available almost immediately after creating a brand-new character, which makes it popular and a big trading area. That, and Nightfall has the most selection of heroes to obtain.
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- In WoW I have encountered alot of annoying people, I was wonder if there are less jerks here. Maybe even nice people (:
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With my experience of WoW, I also encountered my fair share of the same. You'll come to realize that in each and every game you play, there will be annoying people and jerks. Though, I have to say, there ARE alot less of those types of people in Guild Wars from what my near 5 years of playing have showed me.
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- Does this game use servers?
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No. This game does not use servers. Instead, it uses districts. (Unless you're referring to something else). You can switch to any district you want, any time you want, for free. Just select it in any town you enter. If you are buying an American version of the game, your default district will be something along the lines of... "(Town/Outpost name) America - English - District 1". It will show you this as a drop-down menu in the game. You can click it, and go to another American district (like the second, third, and so on). From that drop-down menu, you can also choose to go to the International, European, and Asian districts.
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- Whats the level cap?
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The level cap is 20. It seems low, and discouraging, but it is made to be low so you don't have to pour weeks-upon-weeks, months-upon-months into your character JUST to get him/her leveled up. That, and a majority of the game is designed for level 20 characters. (Eye of the North is exclusively for level 20 characters, but if you are at least level 10, you'll be able to get in).
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I would also like to add, in WoW you could really screw up your character ( LOL ). But you could fix it up by resetting your skills and stuff. This games kinda got a merge of two classes and it makes me nervous. haha I was wondering if this game's easy to mess up and can you reset just in case you do?
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Absolutely not. There is no way that you would be able to mess up your character. Your attribute points and skill bar can be changed for free while you are in any town/outpost.
Just to add in, there is a
Guild Wars Wiki (Similar to WoWHead/Thottbot/WoW Wiki for World of Warcraft) that can help you a lot if you get stuck, or don't know what to do/where to go/how to do something.