Best Job?
MajestycMage
Which job in Guild Wars you think is the best?
Daijdjan
I think the Canthan Ferry Captain has the best job. Always has the sun shine on him. And then the parties on his ship. Everyday. Cool.
snapp
Ruriks job was real cushy before the charr screwed him over.
Sending his guys out to find gifts for his woman.
Sending his guys out to find gifts for his woman.
MajestycMage
I don't mean jobs, I mean the classes. I'm still new to GW.
Dentenko
I like monks, cause you can hybrid it smite/heal and get invited to a bunch of groups and get yelled at for not healing properly but still getting exp and drops.
lol.
Oh, and I think gwen has the best job: anoying the bejesus out of everyone and leaving memories for both pre and post searing characters.
lol.
lol.
Oh, and I think gwen has the best job: anoying the bejesus out of everyone and leaving memories for both pre and post searing characters.
lol.
Daijdjan
There is no best class in GW. Choose from your own preferences, thats best. You like to hit things with something? Go Warrior, nice armor and always in the middle of the enemy. You like setting things on fire (or shock things or freeze things or ward things)? Go for an Ele. You like standing in the back and let rain death on your enemies? Go ranger and your dream is fulfilled. Want to experience something new? Try the necro or mesmer class, some very nice and deadly things there. You like to be the one to keep everyone alive or protect them from harm, or, to a lesser degree, kick some ass? Go for monk.
And if someone says, go warrior, is easiest to play or go ele, every 12year old can play one (i am using a prejudice here, i know ), dont let misguide you. Every class in GW is easy to learn in the tutorial, every skill comes to the right time in the game, every class has its pro and contras. Thats why GW has 4 slots for characters, because they are all the best class
Have fun.
stargate_sg1sg1
warrior monk is a good first player lots of dmg and good armour.
another good starter is the monk warrior.
and and ele/mo ele/me or ele/n aren't bad either
another good starter is the monk warrior.
and and ele/mo ele/me or ele/n aren't bad either
Timoz
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Originally Posted by stargate_sg1sg1
warrior monk is a good first player lots of dmg and good armour.
another good starter is the monk warrior.
and and ele/mo ele/me or ele/n aren't bad either Best job in gw= the ghostly hero's!
They bug at the best of times and take a battering on alters whilst having the one raelly important skill.. claim resource
another good starter is the monk warrior.
and and ele/mo ele/me or ele/n aren't bad either Best job in gw= the ghostly hero's!
They bug at the best of times and take a battering on alters whilst having the one raelly important skill.. claim resource
BBoy_Manchild
best job in GW = the smith in FoW, that dude is RICH
MajestycMage
Can anyone give me a quick sum-up of the Quests, missions, jobs, and classes in GW?
doonican
theres no such thing as a quick sum up 4 all that
{IceFire}
i agree with bboy for some reason.
MajestycMage
What is the difference between the Quests and Missions then?
herzog_zwei
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Originally Posted by MajestycMage
Which job in Guild Wars you think is the best?
I'd say boon protector, the work is mainly putting on the various enchantments - Life Bond, Life Barrier, etc. initially. After that, casting blessed signet to keep the enchantments up is all you do if you're the lazy type.
Dmitri3
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Originally Posted by herzog_zwei
I'd say boon protector, the work is mainly putting on the various enchantments - Life Bond, Life Barrier, etc. initially. After that, casting blessed signet to keep the enchantments up is all you do if you're the lazy type.
I thought Boon Protector was using Divine Boon and protection spells to heal and protect in same time.
Maintaining enchantments is totally a different job... and not for lazy type, it's for sure.
Maintaining enchantments is totally a different job... and not for lazy type, it's for sure.
Jas
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Originally Posted by herzog_zwei
I'd say boon protector, the work is mainly putting on the various enchantments - Life Bond, Life Barrier, etc. initially. After that, casting blessed signet to keep the enchantments up is all you do if you're the lazy type.
Protector has to do a lot else than just to keep up his/her enchantments. One must remind warriors not to run too far ahead for Life Bond dies away, one must remind his fellows one doesn't heal well, and after all one has to manage to survive.
But what comes to Jobs out there... How about the Pig Farmer at Ascalon Settlement? Has anyone ever seen him actually herding the pigs? And does he ever go after the one which has ran away? And the place is pleasant and quite peaceful, and he has other people to talk to as well.
But what comes to Jobs out there... How about the Pig Farmer at Ascalon Settlement? Has anyone ever seen him actually herding the pigs? And does he ever go after the one which has ran away? And the place is pleasant and quite peaceful, and he has other people to talk to as well.
Del12
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Originally Posted by MajestycMage
Can anyone give me a quick sum-up of the Quests, missions, jobs, and classes in GW?
lol sure. I'll prepare a 200 page report and post it sometime in summer of 06.
Best job would be the rune trader. Pays dirt cheap price of 25 gold for most runes, and is so steadfast in his prices, nobody has ever haggled him down.
Best job would be the rune trader. Pays dirt cheap price of 25 gold for most runes, and is so steadfast in his prices, nobody has ever haggled him down.
Tainted Poon
Actually its pretty fun casting life bond + Life Barrier + Mending on every in CA and staying as far as you can so the bonds dont wear off and no one comes after you, im sure blessed sig can hold up to -6 degen becaus eit goes fine at -5 degen, great build for lazy people like me
Arturo02
missions are part of the main storyline, and they take you around the map. Quests, are well....errr...quests hehe. You earn xp, skills, a few even reward you with gold or a skill point.
First time through the game you will want to do all the quests and missions. But if you go through it the second or third time to develop other chars and unlock more professions, you don't need to do every mission or quest.
I actually do all the missions with every char simply because of the skill points.
First time through the game you will want to do all the quests and missions. But if you go through it the second or third time to develop other chars and unlock more professions, you don't need to do every mission or quest.
I actually do all the missions with every char simply because of the skill points.