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Old Aug 10, 2006, 10:08 AM // 10:08   #1
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Hi to everybody!

So,I just got GW Prophecies and Factions for my birthday...i thought that installing and activating both would allow me to play the assassin and ritualist in both Prophecies and Factions campaign,but it doesn't happen...so my questions are:

- if I begin playing Factions will I be able to play the quests of Prophecies too? Or the two campaigns are totally stand-alone?
- If I begin playing Prophecies what happens to the Assassin and Ritualist? Will I never see them in action?

Please help me...and forgive my bad english,I'm italian!

Thanx!
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Old Aug 10, 2006, 10:11 AM // 10:11   #2
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You should install Prophecies and create an account.
Then, you click the "Add Key to account" and add your Factions key to your Prophecies account. Or vice versa. This is called linking your accounts and thus giving you 6 slots, but your characters can travel between Tyria and Cantha.

Factions is considered Stand-alone because you can still play it if you don't have Prophecies.
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Old Aug 10, 2006, 10:15 AM // 10:15   #3
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And if you do as Shadowfox1125 says and link your accounts, you will be able to make an assassin or ritualist in Factions (Cantha). Then when they level up, you will also be able to take them to Prophecies (Tyria). You can start one of the 6 "core" classes in Prophecies, or one of the 8 classes (6 core + ritualist + assassin) in Factions. Hope this helps.

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Old Aug 10, 2006, 10:16 AM // 10:16   #4
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You should install Prophecies and create an account.
Then, you click the "Add Key to account" and add your Factions key to your Prophecies account. Or vice versa. This is called linking your accounts and thus giving you 6 slots, but your characters can travel between Tyria and Cantha.

Factions is considered Stand-alone because you can still play it if you don't have Prophecies.
I know all this. I installed and activated both and this is no problem...my question was about the quests,I still don't understand if I have to play Prophecies first (without the assassin and ritualist) or if I can begin with Factions and then travel to Tyria and play the quests of Prophecies,without problems. Understood?
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Old Aug 10, 2006, 10:29 AM // 10:29   #5
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Ok,now I understand! So I'll begin in Cantha and then I'll travel to Tyria...thank you all for the help!
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Old Aug 10, 2006, 10:31 AM // 10:31   #6
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A Canthan born character can only do quest/missions from around Gates of Kryta, quests before that aren't available and missions before that don't give any XP.

But everything in Kryta and onwards can be done (except from a few Tyria specific quests).

The same goes the other way around, meaning Tyrian born chars cannot do anything on the Canthan starter island.

Hope that clears it up.
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Old Aug 10, 2006, 10:36 AM // 10:36   #7
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Ok,now I understand! So I'll begin in Cantha and then I'll travel to Tyria...thank you all for the help!
Yes you do, in case you wish to start an assassin or ritualist. If you want to play another class, I would suggest you start in Prophecies (Tyria), as you level up slower, but you learn more about all aspects of the game. Many people find that Factions (Cantha) is kind of hasty/rushing. There's other threads about this issue if you're interested or doubting where to start. My primary advice is usually to just take it slowly
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Old Aug 10, 2006, 01:16 PM // 13:16   #8
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Yes you do, in case you wish to start an assassin or ritualist. If you want to play another class, I would suggest you start in Prophecies (Tyria), as you level up slower, but you learn more about all aspects of the game. Many people find that Factions (Cantha) is kind of hasty/rushing. There's other threads about this issue if you're interested or doubting where to start. My primary advice is usually to just take it slowly
disagree, if you start a factions character first it has an awesome tutorial thats great for new players to learn from...

its slow for experienced players, but damn good for vets, especially those of us who started in betas

personally, i always reccomend starting in cantha (factions) first
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