Feb 24, 2007, 05:02 AM // 05:02
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#21
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Michigan, USA
Guild: Us Are Not [leet]
Profession: E/
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Originally Posted by Mr Emu
There ARE skill quests in Factions. The profession insignia and basic profession quests,if anything, give you better skills than the quests in Prophecies.
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OK, you want to talk about bull... now thats bull. You can get ALMOST every skill in tyria for your character through a quest. In Nightfall and Factions you only get the preliminary skills.
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Feb 24, 2007, 05:55 AM // 05:55
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Pre-Searing Cadet
Join Date: Feb 2007
Guild: RhA
Profession: Rt/
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Thanks for your replies and feedback guys. I actually am totally open to what all of you have to say and it is helping me to understand the point of view of people who started the game when there was only prophecies (i started about 1 month before nightfall myself).
Please continue to post, I will be sitting back and enjoying the conversation. =)
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Feb 24, 2007, 06:28 AM // 06:28
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#23
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Apr 2006
Profession: Mo/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mystic511
Thanks for your replies and feedback guys. I actually am totally open to what all of you have to say and it is helping me to understand the point of view of people who started the game when there was only prophecies (i started about 1 month before nightfall myself).
Please continue to post, I will be sitting back and enjoying the conversation. =)
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no prob, glad to have discussions that dont break down into flame wars.
i think you will get a lot of pro-prophecies votes from the older players (not age, but game play). those that started in prophecies usually see factions as far too fast, and to some extent, rather short (13 canthan missions vs 25 prophecies). while players that started in factions see prophecies as far too slow (over two thirds through before you even reach lvl 20). not that either side is wrong, it just shows that each have different view points based on their in game experiences.
another thing to consider is the difficulty of missions, from the point of view of a first time player. the hardest missions in prophecies (THK, fire island) now seem rather tame in comparison to factions exploding afflicted fests, and wild effects in nightfalls last mission or mobs in DoA. imagine the reaction of a first time player, having already gone through factions and nightfall, heading over to THK. its a walk in the park by comparison (THK was once a mission my old guild used as a litmus test before they'd send new players an invite). i think this gives factions/nightfall character less reason to get involved in the world of tyria. no challenge usually means no fun. the only reason to play would be to cap elites, and while thats a very good thing, not sure if its worth all of my time.
Last edited by ss1986v2; Feb 24, 2007 at 06:31 AM // 06:31..
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Feb 26, 2007, 07:38 AM // 07:38
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Desert Nomad
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Prophecies, without doubt, playing it slowly and patiently, completing ALL quests, learning the game.
Then, when you feel you know the game, buy both Factions and Nightfall and make whatever you want.
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Feb 26, 2007, 09:35 AM // 09:35
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#25
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: UK
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I think that players that have started in Prophecies tend to have a better idea of how to play, especially if they haven't been run through portions of it. If you do every primary and secondary quest on the way through, you should gain nearly 80 skills free. At each stage of gaining these skills you are also given a chance to try them out.
The other 2 chapters are not so good for new players because most of your skills have to be purchased. Let's face it, someone that is new to the game is not going to have a clue as to what skills they are going to need.
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Originally Posted by Navaros
I remember first time I played through Prophecies I had to upgrade my armor in Amnoon even though I didn't wanna waste money on it, just because my doppleganger was hitting me for way more damage than I hit him for. Apparently the so-called doppleganger does not have the same armor as you if you have early-game armor - rather he has way more instead.
Hence I agree that Prophecies forces you to waste money on useless non-max armor.
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No you are not forced to buy armour. Collector armour in the Crystal Desert has the same al as Drokna armour. That doesn't cost you anything apart from a bit of time to hunt for the items needed. In fact you earn more cash by doing this from all the other drops along the way. There are other places as well where collector armour has higher al than purchased armour of the area (maguuma etc). By doing this you will also have more than enough cash to afford your Drokna armour when you get there.
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Feb 26, 2007, 02:03 PM // 14:03
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#26
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Garden City, Idaho
Guild: The Order of Relumination (TOoR)
Profession: R/
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If the player has the means to purchase all 3 campaigns, but not all at once; I would still recommend that they start at the beginning with Prophecies.
Prophecies is simply the best written story line and has the best pacing of the three campaigns. Additionally, it is the most challenging and encourages more grouping than the other campaigns. If for some reason you don't like grouping, obviously Nightfall is the best bet. But, even in Nightfall, solo play with Heroes/Henchies may be too difficult.
For the solo player/non grouper, Heroes + Nightfall Campaign seems to be the best bet.
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Feb 26, 2007, 06:21 PM // 18:21
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#27
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2005
Profession: R/
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I would highly recommend starting on Prophecies. As mentioned above, it has the best storyline and pacing IMHO, and it allows you to grow and develop your tactics throughout the campaign -- as you work toward lvl 20 and get new skills from quest rewards.
The other 2 campaigns don't allow you that development -- basically dropping you off on the mainland at lvl 20 and with a small sampling of skills. Nightfall isn't quite as bad as Factions in that regard, as you don't get to lvl 20 quite as fast, and with heros + hero skill points to help you learn skills.
I've always believed, and continue to do so, that Prophecies should be required before adding any other campaign to it, instead of having the other "add-on" campaigns being on the same stand-alone level. As ANet itself decribes it, Prophecies has the "core" professions and "core" skills, and as it is the only campaign where you actually play to lvl 20 as you progress through it instead of starting there (though I understand why the other campaigns do this -- as the previous chapter's playerbase is already at lvl 20 coming into it), it only makes sense IMO that players should start there.
Last edited by raven214; Feb 26, 2007 at 06:24 PM // 18:24..
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Feb 26, 2007, 06:25 PM // 18:25
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#28
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Banned
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Get Nightfall first then heroway both Prophecies and Factions.
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Feb 26, 2007, 08:59 PM // 20:59
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Sep 2006
Guild: Xen of Onslaught
Profession: E/Me
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Factions is a trial-by-fire ordeal... one second you're on a nice happy green island, a few hours later you're being mobbed by afflicted that wtfpwn your new character. Brand new people can't use henchies well.... nor do they know which they should take, or how to manage them. The gentle learning curve of prophecies was nice, though a tad slow for my liking. Generally I start a character off in factions so they get to level 20 at warpspeed, then go play the other campaigns because factions sucks for everything but fast leveling
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Feb 26, 2007, 09:20 PM // 21:20
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#30
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Academy Page
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: USA
Guild: Swords of Honor (Officer)
Profession: Mo/Me
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Parson Brown
My advice would to play Prophecies -> Nightfall -> Factions.
They are all good, but skills from Proph are highly desired across all chapters. Then, get your heroes in Nightfall. Finally, complete Factions.
Storywise, there are a few references back to Factions in Nightfall, but nothing that can't be overcome.
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Sounds about right. I'll add this - if you start in Prophecies, stay in pre-sear until at least level 7. If you don't, you'll miss a lot of what pre-sear has to offer. Why skip part of the game?
Besides, in pre-sear you'll never hear nonsense like "running to sardelac sanitarium for 500g. pay half before we leave".
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Feb 26, 2007, 10:19 PM // 22:19
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#31
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Sep 2006
Guild: Warrior Nation[WN]
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I'd say Nightfall is the game to start with. The Istan quests and missions aren't hard and most of them aren't annoying. You get a reasonable amount of skills and you get your own customizable NPCs. Dunkuro alone is worth his weight in gold. The people who complain about the grind to get Sunspear ranks are the ones who don't get the bounty every time they enter a new area. If you do that then it won't be an issue. I was halfway to Sunspear General(from Commander) when I left Istan and so it was easy to attain while setting up Sunspear Sanctuary. Nightfall has a nice pace that lets you enjoy the PvE experience without being rushed through or stifled at every step. You can capture elites fairly easily and max armor is affordable and easy to get. Nightfall's biggest challenge is probably getting the perfect weapon. *lol* Perfect inscriptions and weapon mods are hard to come by.
Prophecies is an excellent game. But the pace is punishing if you don't beat the missions and have to run everywhere. The usefulness of the skills given by the skill quest probably varies by profession. I got great Necro skills and terrible Mesmer skills. The quality of the missions is all over the place. Ruins of Surmia is probably one of the hardest missions for anyone under level 15(with a full party of actual players) and yet Dragon's Lair was easy enough for me to do it with just heroes and henchies(no 1337 builds or weapons on the heroes either). Prophecies offers a first class PvE experience, in terms of scope and storyline, and is best appreciated once you get your bearings. After playing through NF, I'd roll a new toon in Prophecies and start from the beginning.
Factions is really just one continuous high-level area. I bought Prophecies and Factions together and when I brought my primary character into Cantha is was totally unprepared for how hard it would be. You leave Lion's Arch, an area surround by foes in the teen's, to Kaineng, with level 20 foes everywhere. The mission structure is pretty cool but not made for a novice player's skill level. Also, you run into locked gates pretty quickly after leaving Kaineng. Factions probably has the best access to skills of all 3 campaigns though. Kaineng's skill trainer knows alot of important skills and there's a nice amount of elites within shouting distance of the city proper.
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Feb 26, 2007, 10:30 PM // 22:30
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#32
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Academy Page
Join Date: Dec 2006
Guild: Theives of the Abyss
Profession: P/W
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If you think about it, we all started off in Proh until Factions came out.
My personal opinion is if you are a seasoned vet and want to start a new character and LVL them up quickly then Factions is your best bet, it's what I do to get my characters to LVL 20 ASAP since I already know the game and know the build I want to achieve.
But if I we're just starting out I would go from NF, Proh, Factions.
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Feb 26, 2007, 10:35 PM // 22:35
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#33
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Krytan Explorer
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Parson Brown
My advice would to play Prophecies -> Nightfall -> Factions.
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I usually tell my friends to make a proph toon, enjoy exploring presearing as they learn the game....then get rushed to LA, pick up your heros, and explore at will. All three chapters at once if you prefer, picking up useful skills and such along the way. Once you get your heros and max armor, from there its just a matter of what you enjoy.
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Feb 26, 2007, 10:38 PM // 22:38
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#34
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: the Netherlands
Profession: W/Mo
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Prophecies has pre-searing. A great area to start out your character and get used to using skills and items before you get into multi player issues. No DP yet, no xunlai's, no armor crafters. Just you and your character discovering locations and skill use.
To me it's still the most fun area I've played in as an RPG fan. I missed that in the other continents. You have lower level area's but it's not really a beginners area...I still think it's too bad that Kamadan is such a big trade town now and the people who need help with starter quests get snowed under in the WTB/WTS chaos...it's almost like beginning characters have no place being there...very odd.
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Feb 26, 2007, 10:49 PM // 22:49
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#35
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Right behind you.
Guild: HeRo
Profession: W/Rt
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The only problems I've encountered with new players that started in Nightfall first is that they seem to be too reliant on using heroes to play the game.
Its as if they dont know how to play without them. Thats the feeling I get anyway. I ran into a guy just the other night in Droknars that started in Nightfall first, he was asking me about farming builds and asked if I would party with him to help him out. I said sure, np. The first thing he does is load up the party menu with all his heroes and said, okay lets go!
I had to take time to explain to him that farming the Drok Trolls would be better without heroes, but he was having a difficult time grasping the concept of farming solo.
I run into new people like this more and more each day. Not just farming, but running missions and quests with other live people.
I was in a mission last night with my Elementalist in Nightfall helping a guy out, and he moved so fast from mob to mob that we hardly had a chance to breath. Fortunately I've worked out a good energy management build for my nuker and we made it thru okay, but I had to ask him to slow down on more than one occasion. This guy had a hard time with the concept that real people were playing with him and not heroes and henchies.
I dont know how to fix these problems, but hopefully Anet finds some solutions for chapter 4.
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Feb 26, 2007, 11:05 PM // 23:05
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#36
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Hall Hero
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: California Canada/BC
Guild: STG Administrator
Profession: Mo/
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The best place to start a new char it all depends on Profession and what you want your char to look like.Those starting out a Monk say for the first time would best to start off in Tyria and for core classes I prefer Tyria.
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Feb 26, 2007, 11:22 PM // 23:22
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#37
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tucson, AZ
Guild: The Black Hand Gang [BHG] and The Black Helm Gang [BHeG]
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ravenwing
No you are not forced to buy armour. Collector armour in the Crystal Desert has the same al as Drokna armour. That doesn't cost you anything apart from a bit of time to hunt for the items needed. In fact you earn more cash by doing this from all the other drops along the way. There are other places as well where collector armour has higher al than purchased armour of the area (maguuma etc). By doing this you will also have more than enough cash to afford your Drokna armour when you get there.
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QFT, I cannot tell you how many times I've posted this information around, hoping someone would absorb it. Hardly anyone believes me when I say you can get max armor before Drok's. *Sigh* thank you
Aaaanyway
I kinda feel like the ol’ geezer thread there was a while ago, entitled something like “these young whippersnappers don’t even know what ascension is!” (Too lazy to look it up for the link.)
I’ll always recommend Proph when possible. Reasons:
--Skills from quests
As a new player, I was always thrilled to get a new skill from a quest. I didn’t always know what I was going to use it for when I got it, but I sure was glad it was there when I needed it.
--Slow progression in strength of enemies, henches, etc
It makes sense. I kind of feel like I’m on autopilot nowadays, with heroes. I can go afk or fall asleep and they’ll finish any battle for me. Does that make me a better player now? Not at all. Sure am glad I could have the whole gamut of unlocked skills (from you guessed it, mostly Prophecies!) to actually make my heroes effective. And when you are level 8 and your henches are level 3 or level 6, you HAVE to learn to be cautious, work as a team, figure out tactics. Couldn't just sit back and leech off the uber heroes like you can nowadays.
--Endgames [SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER]
Shiro in G.o.M. is a quite a bit harder than he is in I.S.
Finish Factions, Ammy. Finish NF, Book. Finish Proph, hmmm… another talk with Glint. If you are a new-ish player, would you end up being disappointed overall? Wouldn’t you rather build up to the best endgame rewards, rather than get them right away?
And lastly
--My own bias
I believe in not reading the last chapter in a book before the first, that’s the way I did it, that’s the way it should be done! Heh jk.
Doesn’t everyone realize, Prophecies kept us happy/entertained for almost a full year before Factions came out? And NF wasn’t out a month before people started anticipating the next chapter!!
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Feb 27, 2007, 03:35 PM // 15:35
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#38
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Desert Nomad
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I agree that pre-sear has some "magic" not available anywhere, I am not sure why, but I think ArenaNet must analyze pre-sear for add that "magic" to a full campaign.
Also, in some way I agree new chapters must be expansions of Prophecies, not stand-alone games; That way EVERYONE start in pre-sear always (and this topic would not exist)
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Feb 27, 2007, 08:22 PM // 20:22
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#39
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Eh I forget... o_O
Guild: Biscuit of Dewm [MEEP]
Profession: R/
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As an editor on that article I would like to make a few points:
It was written for new people in general not the experts. Basically we were taking into account those people who couldn't find their way out of a paper bag when they started playing (myself included - never played anything other that Final Fantasy type games on the playstation before this).
Anyone who reads the article and has been playing MMOs like WoW or EQ will know where to start out and what is best suited for them. My brother came from EQ and he prefers Prophecies - will everyone? No.
I started in presear and accidently left presear at lvl 3 with only half my skills -_- But I was still able to advance, you can't say the same for the other campaigns and their starting areas.
How many of you recall all the Sins that couldn't stay alive? They did not have the slow leveling playing field that would have given them time to learn to stay alive and control their skills and agroing. Some people made the mistake of thinking that their sin could tank with the armor of a squishy since it easily mowed through stuff on newb island... Then we get thrown to the market place and suddenly that sin is nothing more than a corpse for the MMs to feed off of.
I will not speak for NF because it did end appropriately in the middle of the two campaigns for its learning curve, but I cannot say the same for it's skills (not saying they are bad, just saying that in the pvp realm Prophecies skills are still higher on the must have list).
This article was not written with just our thoughts, but the thoughts of many (obviously not all).
For those of you who replay Factions do you do it because it's fun or because it's fast?
Those of you who replay NF do you do it because you want to get your characters through or because of the story line?
For those of you who find yourselves in presear after 8 chacters have gone through it over and over, why do you think that is?
<3 the discussion and views even if I don't agree.
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Feb 28, 2007, 12:37 AM // 00:37
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#40
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Pre-Searing Cadet
Join Date: Feb 2007
Profession: Mo/E
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Hi,
I'm a new player of GW, just got NF last week. Previously mostly played WoW.
So far I've taken my Mo/E to level 8. Still on the Island doing quests - have completed the Meet the General? quest. A few of the quests I'm running into seem a little tough and my group of two heroes and 1 henchie are going down from time to time. Guess I still need to learn how to manage the group effectively and/or need to level a little more before I take on some of the quests. What level should I be before advancing further through the main quests/missions and heading to the mainland? I have 9 skill points in my Monk, should I be using these yet to pick up new skills or holding on to them? If use them which skills do you suggest? Would Breeze of healing be of any use - I noticed a skills merchant had this available? (apologies if this should really be asked in the Monk forum area?).
With all of this in mind, I'm think about picking up Prophecies, adding it to my account and restarting a Monk there. Is it possible to do this - restart a new character in Prophecies? Or am I now stuck with starting out from Nightfall and only linking in to the other campaigns at a later point? I do want to play through all three campaigns, trying out a few different classes and also eventually to get into some PvP action.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Cheers,
Last edited by Rhizy; Feb 28, 2007 at 12:53 AM // 00:53..
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