Runners are great for when I want to get a new pve character pvp ready and don't feel like actually taking the time to play through a whole storyline to do it.
I've got a neutral opinion on runners. Good and bad points:
They're good because if there's a long and tedious mission and you're feeling lazy you can get a runner to do it, which is good especially if no other players are there and it's a hard mission so you cant hench and hero it.
They're bad because its not right to run through a mission and skip it, because I like to do missions properly, but, as mentioned before, a long and tedious mission with practically no one there can sometimes be tempting to get someone to run you through it. Also, running causes scamming, so you have to be more careful about running, although if you are careful and sort out a payment somewhere both people agree on so one person can not scam the other, it can be resolved (although this is not always possible.)
Ah, the old tyrian runs were like a cool staple of GW back in the day. They capped them too much with the inability to run anywhere in factions back in the day. In doing that, outpost running in NF and GWEN is pretty limited. I used to run all the time - and it was fun. I wish there was an area or two in each map like droks or the southern shiverpeaks to something cool on the other side. However, I don't think getting everywhere should be runnable. Oh well, the days of "outpost" running are pretty much gone, but they were awesome when they were around.
You don't need to do runs, it's easy enough without better armor and skills and what not. And with tomes you don't need runs, right?
I personally think it's lazy, any runner is paid for by lazy people.
That said, I'm lazy at times.
Who wants to go through a linear Fedex Quest and Mission after quest with their 2nd and 3rd and 4th char?You go ask most hard core pvpers if they want to grind through the game as most don't.I don't and I have seen the same cinematic over and over again and who wants to hang around Post Ascalon or KC.
To the person who said runners are scammers they aren't as it happens the other way around.
I would of preferred to stay with the King and go off and fight the Charr instead of following the prince to go off and fight in the Fire Islands and stone summit,undead,mantle,mursaat and the lich.
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Siadena Ah, the old tyrian runs were like a cool staple of GW back in the day. They capped them too much with the inability to run anywhere in factions back in the day. In doing that, outpost running in NF and GWEN is pretty limited. I used to run all the time - and it was fun. I wish there was an area or two in each map like droks or the southern shiverpeaks to something cool on the other side. However, I don't think getting everywhere should be runnable. Oh well, the days of "outpost" running are pretty much gone, but they were awesome when they were around.
I agree with you and it would be nice to see the gate unlocked for those other chapters so you can go cap an elite as that is all that some want to do.
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I think you just went on to describe how not to be good at the game. People like you are the result of there being runners.
Sorry, you do not get good at the game by not playing and skipping to the good gear and skills.
I don't think you appreciate the joy of capping elite skill in GW:EN while you're still low level and doesn't have a 2nd profession yet.
I don't think you appreciate doing early Prophecies mission SOLO.
I guess a good gamer to you is someone who dies a lot of times because he is wearing the weakest armor/weapon of the game. Well, i think i have to admire you for that.
I think what makes a person good is when he beat GW:EN (of course among many other things) when he is still level 10. Too bad that i got to level 20 before I got Livia. And i did that using H/H. Thanks to AL70 armor from Docks and to the guy who helped me get there for 500g.
When I first started playing guild wars my friends had already been playing for over 9 months, beaten the game and were steadily getting bored of it. I knew that i would have to play alot to catch upto to where they were, not that i cared much but i knew the basics of an mmo and had to get caught up before factions was released so that i could join them in it.
When i first got to piken in prophecies i seen many players with a vast ammount of different armors, i asked one such player where he had gotten that particular armor that i was intrested in. He said he got in a place called droknars forge, my new mission was to get that armor as soon as possible (just because anet didnt add a quest calling for you to get better armor didnt mean i wouldnt set out to get it). I didn't know anything about the map nor the stats the armor would give i just wanted to look cool while going through the game normally. After looking at a fully uncovered map on a site i seen that the only route was lornars pass and my guildies said it they couldnt run it, after just getting to beacons I sat there untill someone offered a run for tips (mind you i had about 8k in gold, collector items and such and could not afford a 3k run).
I got to Droks and bought my armor and headed back down to lions arch to complete the story line, i guess i'll never know how hard the missions were really since i had max armor (even though i was a tank with mending >.<) but the service provided to me made it so i could get up there quickly enough to join my friends just about to start factions and still get the whole back story on prophecies.
Without runners guild wars stops (just like the bumper sticker says without trucks america stops and its the truth, hypothetically speaking). After i beat factions i went back and capped charge to start running by myself to droks for money, the first several runs where on tips and after i got pro at it i never overpriced anyone. Then came the droks run nerf, mobs that NEVER lost aggro and chased you from one portal to the other (you never could stop and if you took a break it was all over). I made over a 100 runs back then before i retired (quit when dervishes flooded beacons with 1k runs) i bought everything i ever wanted when i did this along with farming vermins, and it got to the point that i owned everything and was even running my own guildies there, so the game got basically boring.
I'd say running is a great aspect to the game when its needed (and as for getting rid of running skills non sense i use charge as my elite when pve'ing to get done faster, as they say run today to live another). I'll admit when factions was first released i ran a little bit of the marketplace but only because no one knew where to go, but as i did it i had them stick next to me and map the area so that they could inform there friends about how easy it was. Now I just run people for free to help them navigate their way, be it from yaks to borlis pass or beacons to droks i believe people should get to where their going quickly, because guild wars 2 as was the expansions for gw for me is coming quickly and people need to prepare for that as i did factions as fast as possible.
My opinion of runners are pretty good at some points. Sometimes they are called scammers by a lot of people and most of the time Guild Wars can not do anything to stop scammers. Even if you provide a screenshot they still cant do anything. Most of the runners I take are trusted. How do I know that? Because before I run I ask for some people who have used his running and I whisper to them and ask if he is good or not.
- (Advice to Beginners)- Never do a run that charges a run upfront first! because in the end you shall be crying and begging for your money back.
Well any damage runners could have done theve done along time ago, but i have no worries with them themselves rather the design flaws that make runs possible.
I don't get why people dislike runners. I mean, they just give a service, it's up to you to accept or not.
2 years ago I used to run people to drok forge, and then 1 year later I began running again with sin with the SF build (you couldn't keep that up all the time at that time ).
I've only been scammed once, from a single player out of six, and I've never scammed anyone; if you run a bit you become kinda famous in certain districts and you can immediately find good people looking for a run.
Still, don't get all the hatred against runners.
Prophecies was made so that you could run, and I don't get why anet imposed full storyline on other campaigns, since running isn't that easy anyway... oh well.
I think what makes a person good is when he beat GW:EN (of course among many other things) when he is still level 10. Too bad that i got to level 20 before I got Livia. And i did that using H/H. Thanks to AL70 armor from Docks and to the guy who helped me get there for 500g.
You know you basically wasted 500g since you can get 1K max armor in GW:EN's first outpost?
I dont have any problems with'em. They've helped me quite a few times. And performing a few runs myself has made me quite a bit of cash. (Mainly from ascalon to yaks) It helps out the new players and old players with new characters. As long as people dont charge an arm and a leg to do it. And they dont get pissed when somebody charges less to do the same run. If they're willing to waste their time doing it for free, let'em.
regarding the market to KC run, it is not the runners' faults for running from market to KC. The one who is being run should carry the responsibility. Everyone should know the way to go to KC. If someone doesn't, he/she should check wiki. Someone may prefer paying for run. It's his/her's choice.
as others have said, running is purely the business of the ppl who run and the ppl who pay for runs. if a runner wants to charge for a run, thats up to him. if he overprices the run, maybe ppl wont join, maybe hell make more money, thats his problem. and if a runnee is willing to pay something for a run and a runner is willing to do it what right does anybody else think they have to object or call it unfair?
also, flagstands, morale, and things of that nature
As long as both the runner and the person being run agree on the price, the runner delivers the run and the money is paid there is nothing wrong with it...
Like many others on here, once I'm on a 4th, 5th, 6th+ character I don't want to have to go thru so many quests and such just to get to the main storyline section of the campaign.
It's up to the individual. Being run means losing out on some content. (I've never used a runner on a Mission before, so I don't know what that's like. But skipping a lot of the early Proph missions where Rurik runs off like an idiot - so glad to have a runner get me to LA!)
As for the KC run: yeah, pretty sad that people will scam others like that. But, that's their karma - they have to answer for it, somehow!
runs were fun till they introduced imbalanced pve skills like "i'm unstoppable" and "dwarven stability">.
now they require no skill at all. just high rank in those titles. so sad.
not to mention cupcakes and consumables....