Well after a bit of a break from Guild Wars I think its high time I got back into it, what with the expansion coming out soon and all.
Sadly I'll be missing the Preview event since I'll be visiting family in Spain.
Still so much to do, got to find a new PvP and GvG guild since my old one has broken apart. Need to continue farming for gold for factions
And need to give all these news areas a try.
So my where should I begin?
I'm returning, but where to begin :p
RTSFirebat
Macktar Wang
Maybe give the new UW (Tombs) a run as a B/P ranger. That way you can farm for money (ecto and green drops) and try out the new area at the same time. Kill two birds with one stone. Just a thought.
Auntie I
Depends on how rusty you are.
Really rusty - (Having trouble remembering the difference between Warriors and Monks) Maybe start at the begining (Just kidding)
Seriously I'd suggest a few runs through Sorrow's Furnace. If you haven't completed the Titan's Quests those can be quite challenging. That should get you up to speed for PvP
Really rusty - (Having trouble remembering the difference between Warriors and Monks) Maybe start at the begining (Just kidding)
Seriously I'd suggest a few runs through Sorrow's Furnace. If you haven't completed the Titan's Quests those can be quite challenging. That should get you up to speed for PvP
Fist_of_God
I suggest you jump right into the frey!!! Soloing Fow with a ss necro/monk, this should get your bloodlust back into 5th gear.
Winterclaw
WB Firebat. I've just come back awhile ago as well.
Diablo???
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Originally Posted by Auntie I
Depends on how rusty you are.
Really rusty - (Having trouble remembering the difference between Warriors and Monks) Maybe start at the begining (Just kidding) |
Anyway, personally I've taken alot of breaks from GW, and whenever I returned I always play a healing monk. Out of the action, and a bit laid back to start with, just heal heal heal. And start around the Krtyan area, not so tough and a bit of a challenge at the same time.
LuLu
Gee vee Gee. Just hop right back in