Feel Gw Might Get Boring For Me Fast.

Ians

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2005

Before i start this is not a flame post i respect the Guild Wars & Community.

OK there isnt many classes in the game and every body looks the same but this isnt very inportant.

My main anoyonce is lack of drops in the game all that seems to drop is craft items , Money , Basic weapon drops , and collection items.

Esp the drops off the bosses are non existant they normally drop poor items for some reason would thought they drop somethink nicer.

There isnt any uniqes or sets etc. Btw i understand that dont want to give people super items unbalances the game.

Another thing i find lvling very fast in this game after spending a few hours im allready lvl 10, i made a beta char and played that was lvl 16 very fast and was most of the way on the main map. I do like fast lvling esp after playing games like Everquest2 when you have to spend a whole day grinding to get 1 lvl.

But my concern after you hit lvl 20 (wont take long) what will i do then cant go looking for nice stuff to drop as there dosent seem to be any good weapon drops. And i dont like PvP but i bet its good in this game.

There is some things i do really like as there no monthly fees to pay.

There many areas to explore the biggest ive ever seen in this type of game.

There Good graphics but dosent matter about that as the gameplay important but still good.

Allso you never loose anythink when you die love that part


Ill give this game a good go see how well i go. Never know i might change my mind about alot of these points after time.


Hope people who ready this will give positive feedback.

I respect Guildwars and Community.

perendengue

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Apr 2005

nebraska

E/Me

one thing about drops that you haven't run across yet at lvl 10.

sometime around 12 in missions I started getting items that had odd names and abilities. If you buy an expert salvage kit then you can start salvaging these items for runes and components for weapons. You can then add those components and runes to your weapons and armor for bonuses and whatnot...pretty cool imo.

plus about 75% of the mission content in the same is geared for lvl 20 characters, and expansions will be geared towards lvl 20 characters...

Freaky_KiLLer

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Apr 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by perendengue
blabla...uy an expert salvage kit...blabla
Eh? where you get expert salvage kit?

perendengue

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Apr 2005

nebraska

E/Me

I bought one in yaks bend I think, 400 gold

Snowman

Snowman

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Apr 2005

Wales, UK

Devils Scorpions

W/E

I was actually wondering the same thing about levels.

I dont want to get bored!

the main thing about doing quests is the XP, so once i dont need anymore XP and all the baddies are the same level what will my mind think about that?.. will I lose motivation?

I know there is plenty plenty plenty more to do, explore skills, regions character classes.. but that doesnt seem to work for me, when I completed NWN I lost interest immediatly, even tho I know there was alot more to do.

OH and er..

Whats that about combining runes together with armour?? more explanation and examples please

The Snowman

EvilPhil

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Apr 2005

they should deff make make the lvls go up to 40 or somthin, just to add more fun to it

k1ngp1n

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2005

OK guys, I am level 20 now, and not every character looks the same for one, you have a lot of variety in the look of your character, dyes, make the armor look different, etc.

There are endless possibilities of characters, 36 possible class mixtures as well as basically subclasses of each profession, e.g. Ranger can be bow skills, beast mastery, traps (wilderness survival), Elementalist can be air, fire, cold, etc.

RARE items do exist, they are hard to find and later in the game, They are yellow/gold in color, here is how the drop system works. Blue means it could be good, generally mid-range damage, with maybe a decent mod. Purple means good mods mid-range damage but usually are salvaged into runes or bowstrings and halts, etc. Now Yellow, yellow is max-damage, random mods, usually 2-3 of them. I got lucky enough to get an incredible bow for my ranger, I have also stumbled across an offhand item for a caster, i think it was a monk, its mods were energy +13 health +40.

The main point of most quests is experience, you are correct there, but I would say my main point of doing sub-quests is for the skills, I have unlocked roughly 70 skills at least and now can do anything with my character, also with skills, Signet of capture is awesome, for those of you who don't know what it is, it's a normal signet but you use it against a BOSS mob only and it steals a skill from him and gives it to you for good, replaces your signet of capture, this is how you get the expert skills.

So before you all jump to conclusions and think the game will get boring, try playing it, The story in PvE gets very indulging and the later zones are incredibly dangerous.

The only thing correct about your post is getting to 20 is fairly simple, I would say it take roughly 60 hours or so to get there. If you get bored, make a new character, change yours around, or try out PvP which is incredibly fun all in itself. But just to forewarn you, a lot of the fun points in the game come AFTER 20, so please quit jumping to conclusions unless you are already there and bored.

Remember the world map is huge, even though you might run to the end of the story with Primary quests, you skipped a TON of zones that have other quests and possibly something fun and off the wall. So exploring in itself is just as fun as anything else in my opinion, I love discovering something only I and a few other people have been to...

Inde

Site Contributor

Join Date: Dec 2004

Levels are just numbers. The majority of this game's content is available once you hit level 20.

JYX

JYX

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Mar 2005

I think the comments about items is a fair point...they do need to add a lot more vaied items into the game. I don't mean items as in anything powerful...just items as rewards for quests that are unique, grant special emotes to the carrier, makes him look different from everyone else. Wings in a lot of asian RPGs is a prime example of this, they're usually incredibly hard to get, offer slight bonuses in movement and armor, but they look absolutely awesome and its a symbol of their power. The new ghostly items you get from WaW might be worth checking out, but I think at the end its still simply a weapon and not really unique enough for some people.

The issue here isn't about rarity...its about variation. If you can't vary the items using damage and effect variables as it'll be unbalancing, then at least vary the items and effects visually.

Skizzle the Curado

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Mar 2005

I agree with everthing else posted here, but I just want to say that guild wars is not about getting to high levels by playing for days. It's about pvp and skill.

funbun

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Apr 2005

I forget. Really. I don't know.

Mo/

Yeah, they really though about the end game. From what I understand lvl 20 is where the fun starts.

I've notice a lot of people conserened about leveling. This must be left over from Wow, E2, and othe MMOs where grind is the point of the game. This game is't the same. If your main goal is leveling then why play GW?

Loviatar

Underworld Spelunker

Join Date: Feb 2005

if you are worried because of the constant
*ive hit the cap it is only 20 i have done the game what now?*

TRY THIS

there are 25 missions (non pvp) to start
there are 60-70 explorable areas (non pvp, not small) to start with additional content to be added by streaming in

from GW

Guild Wars, in contrast, is based around your skill as a player. Our maximum level is twenty and you hit that very quickly, after about 20-30 hours of play. ,We call that 'The Point of Ascension'. Almost all of the content in the game and in the future Chapters is only available to Ascended characters, which means we don't have to worry about providing different levels of content. All the good stuff will be available to everyone. It's not our intent to force people onto the levelling up treadmill, so the level cap in Guild Wars is almost meaningless.

Snowman

Snowman

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Apr 2005

Wales, UK

Devils Scorpions

W/E

Quote:
Originally Posted by k1ngp1n
There are endless possibilities of characters, 36 possible class mixtures as well as basically subclasses of each profession, e.g. Ranger can be bow skills, beast mastery, traps (wilderness survival), Elementalist can be air, fire, cold, etc.

Yea, I realise this but experience tells me that once I get so far in a game I get bored.. even though I know there is tons more stuff to try out.... but I do agree, there is alot indeed

Quote:
Originally Posted by k1ngp1n
RARE items do exist, they are hard to find and later in the game, They are yellow/gold in color, here is how the drop system works. Blue means it could be good, generally mid-range damage, with maybe a decent mod. Purple means good mods mid-range damage but usually are salvaged into runes or bowstrings and halts, etc. Now Yellow, yellow is max-damage, random mods, usually 2-3 of them. I got lucky enough to get an incredible bow for my ranger, I have also stumbled across an offhand item for a caster, i think it was a monk, its mods were energy +13 health +40.

Interesting... very interesting

Quote:
Originally Posted by k1ngp1n
The main point of most quests is experience, you are correct there, but I would say my main point of doing sub-quests is for the skills, I have unlocked roughly 70 skills at least and now can do anything with my character, also with skills, Signet of capture is awesome, for those of you who don't know what it is, it's a normal signet but you use it against a BOSS mob only and it steals a skill from him and gives it to you for good, replaces your signet of capture, this is how you get the expert skills.
Thanks for this explanation, its very reasuring!.. I suspected the variance would come from something else other than levels, so this answers my question really.

Quote:
Originally Posted by k1ngp1n
So before you all jump to conclusions and think the game will get boring, try playing it, The story in PvE gets very indulging and the later zones are incredibly dangerous.

I havnt actually come to the conclusion yet personally, but I am just worried that I may come to this conclusion.

I think the original poster of the thread is thinking the same as me.. thinking ahead.. at the momen we are enjoying it tremendously, but deep down we are worried that it will be short lived because of our lack of understanding.

and its only a need to understand and be reassured I think noone has come to any conclusions yet its too early for that, even for the most scepticle. (spelling?)

The Snowman

Rhazwyth

Academy Page

Join Date: Apr 2005

From what I heard the worlds of war pvp competition will unlock specific areas if your territory is holding it. And if you go through there and fight your way through the instance there is a crafter that will make you a unique looking lvl 20 armour set. Wich should differenciate you from the people who bought their set in the normal world.

Guildwars is about character balance and tactics. And because of this they can't have equipment with huge stats on them, since it would ruin the balance. Of course there will be better items than your normal junk, but they problably won't provide a large winning chance in pvp.

St0rM

Academy Page

Join Date: Apr 2005

England

Elite Casters Guild

W/Mo

i am new to this and everything but i sure do no that when somebody drops something it sure is good for me lol

k1ngp1n

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2005

Agreed Rhaz, Uber armor won't exist due to the incredible balance of classes and skills, you can make uber armor persay, by using Major runes in your base attributes, this is your only way to become somewhat more powerful than your basic PvP people.

perendengue

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Apr 2005

nebraska

E/Me

don't judge the game item wise by the first 10-12 lvls either...as you move on in missions you'll get better stuff with more varience...

it has often been said that 1-20 is the tutorial for the game...kinda is really when you think about it

Ians

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2005

yeah cool thanks for the replys.

See how wells the game gose for the next couple of weeks.

Xerro Leingod

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Feb 2005

Illinois

Quote:
Originally Posted by Snowman
I was actually wondering the same thing about levels.

I dont want to get bored!

the main thing about doing quests is the XP, so once i dont need anymore XP and all the baddies are the same level what will my mind think about that?.. will I lose motivation?

I know there is plenty plenty plenty more to do, explore skills, regions character classes.. but that doesnt seem to work for me, when I completed NWN I lost interest immediatly, even tho I know there was alot more to do.

OH and er..

Whats that about combining runes together with armour?? more explanation and examples please

The Snowman
The "baddies" go beyond lv 20. Even if ur level 20, taking down a level29 monster by yourself is going to be a challenge.

Snowman

Snowman

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Apr 2005

Wales, UK

Devils Scorpions

W/E

Quote:
Originally Posted by Xerro Leingod
The "baddies" go beyond lv 20. Even if ur level 20, taking down a level29 monster by yourself is going to be a challenge.
Yea a friend said that he saw a lvl 24 ally.. so got me wondering if baddies in the game would still go higher in level, would make sense.. and would make it challenging!

after playing all day today I begin to feel more and more like I am in training, simply learning, bit by bit how different skills work together and how to think on your feet.

Think I will try a Mesmer build next.. damn, if warrior elementalist can be tricky to get right, im looking forward to challenge of mesmering

Proudfoot

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ians
I do like fast lvling esp after playing games like Everquest2 when you have to spend a whole day grinding to get 1 lvl.
Wow, you must do things strangely. You start at level 2 in EQ2 if you skip the tutorial... and you can hit level 10 in about 3 hours.

Guild Wars isn't for powergamers, because all they see is exp, and once it dries up, so do they.

Ians

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by Proudfoot
Wow, you must do things strangely. You start at level 2 in EQ2 if you skip the tutorial... and you can hit level 10 in about 3 hours.

Guild Wars isn't for powergamers, because all they see is exp, and once it dries up, so do they.
I mean after you get lvl 25+ in everquest2 it gets hard.

I had a lvl 36 mystic and takes 12+ hours to get one lvl.

Jesso

Academy Page

Join Date: Apr 2005

Ohio

I like the approach to GW. In SWG, if you were going for a jedi, it was nothing more than an unbelievable time-sink grind.

tomcruisejr

tomcruisejr

Banned

Join Date: Apr 2005

level 20 max you shouldn't mind. it's not the numbers. it's the skills you get.

if you level beyond the max level, you get a skill point, which entitles you to buy more skills.

Perishiko ReLLiK

Perishiko ReLLiK

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Feb 2005

Divine Guardians of the Soul (Soul)

Mo/E

Ok first off, i don't think you're far enough to be getting to good "high" lvl drops anyways... so what you're getting right now can be sold for lots of money to get the dyes/armor/guild stuff/&skills, that you need anyhow.
(There are awesome items that can drop, of course not "godlike/chang the game" sort, but still great. One of the more popular items is the dragonsword in which looks like a flaming sword...)

Another thing, once you get to lvl 20, that's when the main part of the game starts, i think they stated 70% of the pve is out there after that point... so eh, keep trying at it and im sure you'll find some Really fun area's, as i know i have and i only got to lvl 14.

And yes, the pvp is simply Amazing, but if you don't like it... there's still plenty of fun things to do in the wilds, and tons of quests... if you want the game to last and don't like pvp at all, then just do all the quests.(that's what im doing first anyways and i love the pvp) Lot's of the times you can find "secret" area's where most people don't get to if you just explore more then other's... not to mention all the chests that get hidden all over in most of the missions.

Amish Rake Fighter

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: May 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ians
Before i start this is not a flame post i respect the Guild Wars & Community.

OK there isnt many classes in the game and every body looks the same but this isnt very inportant.

My main anoyonce is lack of drops in the game all that seems to drop is craft items , Money , Basic weapon drops , and collection items.

Esp the drops off the bosses are non existant they normally drop poor items for some reason would thought they drop somethink nicer.

There isnt any uniqes or sets etc. Btw i understand that dont want to give people super items unbalances the game.

Another thing i find lvling very fast in this game after spending a few hours im allready lvl 10, i made a beta char and played that was lvl 16 very fast and was most of the way on the main map. I do like fast lvling esp after playing games like Everquest2 when you have to spend a whole day grinding to get 1 lvl.

But my concern after you hit lvl 20 (wont take long) what will i do then cant go looking for nice stuff to drop as there dosent seem to be any good weapon drops. And i dont like PvP but i bet its good in this game.

There is some things i do really like as there no monthly fees to pay.

There many areas to explore the biggest ive ever seen in this type of game.

There Good graphics but dosent matter about that as the gameplay important but still good.

Allso you never loose anythink when you die love that part


Ill give this game a good go see how well i go. Never know i might change my mind about alot of these points after time.


Hope people who ready this will give positive feedback.

I respect Guildwars and Community.

try going outside sometime, instead of playing it for 15 hours a day...

BellyFlop

BellyFlop

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: May 2005

If you want to play a game just to level up, get Sacred ithink max lv is 206 right now.

but you get bored quick

http://eng.sacred-game.com/ladder.php?