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Updated Staffs Q8 - Availability request and trivia question!
War in Kryta - this is just the beginning!
NERFED - HoD Bow - worth something?
WTB Tyrian/Canthan Wands and Shields - look
WTS: Unded Limited Minipets - Got them in Your HoM?
Full STACKS are BACK : 4-Leaf Clovers, Wintersday Gifts, Spiked Eggnogs, More
[Xunlai Trade Center] - a simple, realistic Trade System for GW1 (detailed)
Full STACKS :: Cupcakes, Clovers, Lv5 Alcohols, Candys, Gifts, ToTs
Closed due to Ventari Violation
WTB Crystalline Sword +5E non-insc, 3 specific shields
Recent Posts
1. This doesn't make sense, no matter the exchange rate. Skill points are either near useless and too easy to get, or something very useful...
Quote: Originally Posted by Mohnzh I've been wanting to suggest something like this for a while, but it does still sounds too Maple Storyish....
Most character based titles make a lot of sense in how they work, for example explorers, protectors or skill hunters. However it would be nice to...
Armors were a completely different case, their change didn't hurt anyone at all, but had lots of positive effects. Here we got a case of...
Quote: Originally Posted by Malice Black Leave Tyrian items as they are. There is plenty of inscription based crap for the poor people. QFT! There...
I'd still prefer to have an option to buy GW:EN + 2 slots for 50$, to make it on par with a full campagin, and I would buy that. It would...
While I wouldn't call it a ripoff, GW:EN's price and not having any char slots included indeed makes it the least bang-for-your-buck GW...
I always loved Killcounts, I'm really unhappy about seeing them go. They were the most exciting, most tactical battles (excluding hoh capture...
Quote: Originally Posted by ichigo_panty The fewer the PvP weekend, the happier the pvp-ers are. The more the PvE weekend, the happier the pve-ers...
About itamz: The dungeons coming in GW:EN really need unique rewards, something special and not easily obtainable. If all they will offer will be...
