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Old Nov 13, 2006, 07:17 AM // 07:17   #1
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So tonight, I went to ToA right before America took favor. I searched and searched for groups, and I kept getting rejected because I was a dervish, and that isn't one of the cookie cutter classes for FoW. So, I decided to make my own group. After some kicking of 55 monks, etc, I assembled a rag tag group of fellows and one of my friends. We had 2 nukers (E/Me and E/N), an SS necro, an active prot/bonder (Mo/N) and a healing monk (Mo/Me), me ( a D/Mo), a JO ranger (R/Mo) and a Wammo (W/Mo.. :P )

So, we started off. ZOMG, we cleared first group with no one dropping below 85% HP. This continued until we finished first 5000exp quest. 2 Shards.... boom.

Then, about 20 mins in, one of our nukers DCes. Uh oh... so we press on. 2 mins later, our warrior kicks the bucket. 5 Mins later, our ranger. 5 man... and we had just gotten to the entrace to the Forge/Temple.

So I put up Faithful Intervention, VItal Boon, Avatar of Balth, and Conviction and start to tank. Dervish make GREAT TANKS btw.. We cleared ALL forgemaster quests and did it flawlessly, no deaths, nothing. Matter of fact, no one ever dropped below 50% HP. Was a TON of fun.

This was the most fun I have had in Guild Wars in a longtime! Battling with all you've got, on the edge every second, monks strained for energy (5-10 left), me trying to keep enchants and conviction up with abyssals smacking my face, our nuker down to 19 energy from exhaustion (97 normal). It was great fun, and we all had a GREAT TIME. We got 19 shards total on the trip, 3 for me, 4 for our nuker, 2 for each monk, and 2 for our necro. The other 6 were on the other DCed peeps. It was awesome. Any of you have fun PUG stories like this to tell?


Oh, here is pic after we finished. GOOD FUN!
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 07:31 AM // 07:31   #2
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It's soo nice to see threds like your one just make me happy. So nice to read a good story, withour some1 whinning about something
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 07:35 AM // 07:35   #3
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It's soo nice to see threds like your one just make me happy. So nice to read a good story, withour some1 whinning about something
LOL, I know what you mean. It was really fun, I still have a big smile on my face right now typing this. I mean seriously, I got that Little Boy before Christmas happy thing going on.

The thing that I believe made it so much fun compared to a planned 3-5 man FoW was that it wasn't planned, it was spontanteous, unexpected. It made us change our mythodical farming keyboarding to be fast paced, on the ball Korean style play, HAHA.

You almost get an adrenaline rush from it. It wakes up brain cells when you play with twists! Shake up Guild Wars a lil!

Anyone else have fun PUG stories? Or are you all living in bubbles with your "heroes". More like ZEROS.

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Old Nov 13, 2006, 09:29 AM // 09:29   #4
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Realm or Torment, for sure. Completely PWNing Shiro + Lich + Bonus second try. I felt completely on fire, the other monk used Life Barrier all the time on all of us so damage was sufficiently
reduced. I just healed/protted my arse off. We has a warrior that ripped everything to shreds and a ranger that shutted down nearly everything. There was this lag spike that lasted 30 mins and when i could finally log in again I found the same group waiting for me to finish (they wanted the same group and didn't even bother to get other ppl). We PWNed Abbadon too first try ))
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 09:50 AM // 09:50   #5
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Realm or Torment, for sure. Completely PWNing Shiro + Lich + Bonus second try. I felt completely on fire, the other monk used Life Barrier all the time on all of us so damage was sufficiently
reduced. I just healed/protted my arse off. We has a warrior that ripped everything to shreds and a ranger that shutted down nearly everything. There was this lag spike that lasted 30 mins and when i could finally log in again I found the same group waiting for me to finish (they wanted the same group and didn't even bother to get other ppl). We PWNed Abbadon too first try ))
Nice! I want to get the end of Nightfall and beat Abbadon. He sounds challenging. But nothing is more challenging then doing Sorrow's Furnace and facing the Iron Forgeman. The Flame Djinn OWN. :P
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 10:03 AM // 10:03   #6
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Rahja I've been to FoW a lot. A lot more than I should have with crappy groups, but I've also been with many many good groups and everyone of them was a great great time. You felt good accomplishing something and having everyone else note it, and compliment you on your monking skills.

Good groups are rare now n days it seems so it's great you found one and bad that you made me want Dervish FoW more. ;_;.
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 10:07 AM // 10:07   #7
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LOL,I only tried SF when i was a noobie healing breeze monk. Needless to say i got PWNed. I should try it again one these days, since I learned how to play in the meantime...
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 10:46 AM // 10:46   #8
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LOL,I only tried SF when i was a noobie healing breeze monk. Needless to say i got PWNed. I should try it again one these days, since I learned how to play in the meantime...
Yeh, if you have never completed the Iron Forgeman in FoW, you haven't played Guild Wars! Very very few people have actually faced the Forgeman. You think Glint is tough? HA! Iron Forgeman > All other Bosses.
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 12:20 PM // 12:20   #9
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hehe, i helped two dervishes get their FoW in the past Day, the one team was epic and loads of fun to heal. Dervish FoW looks ace.
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 12:53 PM // 12:53   #10
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Man this thread makes me so want to play today...

After beating Nightfall I've aquired the taste for harder missions. They create a sort of excitement that when your in a group that works like a team it just adds to the rush.

After Nightfall all I can say is level 24's, 28's, and 30's....BRING IT ON!!
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 01:16 PM // 13:16   #11
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yes i have found similar situations having recently mastered the tomb of primeval king runs as a necro. have been in some very good barrage groups with good teamwork and being complimentary to each other which i have found most rewarding. Even better when things sometimes go a bit wrong and a lot of the team gets wiped only for one or two members to save the team and carrying on til the end. makes it most worthwhile and really gives a sense of achievement, long may it continue
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 03:33 PM // 15:33   #12
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This past Saturday night, had a GREAT PuG. I like PuGs anyway, in general, but this one was above-n-beyond. Was at Hell's Precipice, the last mission I needed for the PoT title, and the place was sparsely-populated, as it's been since Nightfall came out. But, found a Pug forming up - no one was accepting join requests, so a lonely Mesmer started one of her own, and I jumped in. Quickly we had a diverse but ballanced crew, a couple monks, a couple nukers, an SS necro, a couple tanks (both of us W/N, as it turns out) and our Mesmer leader. Then we entered the mission and a monk Err-7'd on us. We tried anyway, and got pwn by a bad spawn of Sparks. OK, /resign, and try again... Couldn't find our monk (offline), and another PuG seduced away one of our nukers. OK, replace with a R/Me, and add a healer Hero (rigged as an ersatz Retso Rit)... Off we go.

Right up to completing the bonus portion, everything went incredibly smoothly... There were a few tense moments, but nothing terrible... Then I screwed up, and got on the wrong side of a Titan whilst the rest of the crew was beating on an Ashen Hulk. Oooops..! I die, then half the party goes down, too. This could have been it... But no, the survivors bugged out down teh path we'd just cleared, and finally managed to break aggro whilst I appologised profusely. I'm not usually the one to screwup like that, and felt lower than whale poop... But the survivors came back, and slowly rez'd/snuck out the dead, one by one. They even forgave me my screwup...

Reassembled, we went back and cleared the gates, and seriously pwn'd poor Rurick as we passed-by; He went down like a poll-axed steer, only faster. The Liche, however, was a righteous pain - he targeted indivivual players for multiple visits to the lava in rapid sequence, usually resulting in a kill. We were all dersiously DP'd, or dead, and the sole survivor of the party had to retreat fast... OK, this again looked like we were done... But again, the survivor snuck in and rescued us, one by one. And again, once reassembled, the party went on to kick tail - Liche tail. I finally got my PoT!

Good crew, none of us knew any of the others, but we formed a disciplined and coordinated team, and this without Vent or TS, just text (and not too much of that, either), and aside from my screwup, no errors were made. I LOVE it when a team of expericened players form up like that - everyone knew what to do, and where & when to do it.
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 03:57 PM // 15:57   #13
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This is a great thread! I applaud you for sharing your positive PUG experiences, as I think we've all heard more than enough about how badly PUGs suck, and how Heroes are the salvation we've all prayed for...yawn!

The poster above used Heroes in the best way possible, as a supplement to a group that was unable to find quite what they needed for their PUG!

Heroes should mean that no more PUGs have to stand around yelling about how their group needs a monk...no more arguments in the team channel prior to launch about how without a second monk they are doomed...need a second monk? Pull in your monk Hero!
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 04:14 PM // 16:14   #14
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Yeh, if you have never completed the Iron Forgeman in FoW, you haven't played Guild Wars! Very very few people have actually faced the Forgeman. You think Glint is tough? HA! Iron Forgeman > All other Bosses.
The SF Djinn aren't too hard, "Consuming Flames" is the only real attack they use and, as a melee attack, can be easily countered.

You can also lure them onto those Stompy Thingies

IMO: Glint > SF Djinn
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 06:56 PM // 18:56   #15
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Yeh, if you have never completed the Iron Forgeman in FoW, you haven't played Guild Wars! Very very few people have actually faced the Forgeman. You think Glint is tough? HA! Iron Forgeman > All other Bosses.
Yeah right, but... the Iron Forgeman is not a boss, nor even something you can target (looking for the D'OH! smillie).

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Yeah the Djins are not that bad: what makes it hard is right before when you gotta kill the binders and have the ironman using his 2 skills (flail and erm.. something) causing mass damage. Better run when you see that coming :P

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Old Nov 13, 2006, 07:44 PM // 19:44   #16
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Yeah right, but... the Iron Forgeman is not a boss, nor even something you can target (looking for the D'OH! smillie).

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Yeah the Djins are not that bad: what makes it hard is right before when you gotta kill the binders and have the ironman using his 2 skills (flail and erm.. something) causing mass damage. Better run when you see that coming :P
Yeh, lol. Get hit my Liquid Iron and it BURNZ..... but his flail.... yeh I got hit by it... LOL, died instantly. It is a death trigger, not dmg. Prot spirit wont save you! MUHAHAHA. The Flame Djinn are nasty fellows if you don't know exactly how Consuming flames works, which at the time, I didn't. :P
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Old Nov 13, 2006, 10:55 PM // 22:55   #17
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Glad you had a good time in your pug!

As a regular uw/fow pug monk, I've had vastly more outcomes like yours than negative ones. I tend to forget the negative ones just because they're so short-lived. You can generally tell right off the capability and intelligence of the pug you're with. Although the best are the ones that surprised you.. full of a bunch of first-timers and seemly bad players, they can really pull together sometimes.

Many times I've take a group of people who have never been thru UW before and finished unwanted guests with only 4-5 people left and no tank. Those can be some of the best groups.. really fighting with everything you've got.

Same w/ FOW, often in pugs you end up with only 4-5 people 30 minutes into it, but it can make it a bit easier (especially if you're the only monk left), and better teamwork.

Usually fun pugs consisting of good players last 2-4+ hours compared bad ones which are lucky to last 10-30 minutes so I never understand all the people who complain and whine about them. I mean if they really cared they would make their own team, but I know most people are too lazy to do that and would rather let someone else do that job, often hoping they don't have to pay as well. I often just tag along any old team, because a pug will never fail to provide entertainment, whether it's rocking thru FOW or watching 5 warriors in UW scream in terror while you try to heal all their silly asses.
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Old Nov 14, 2006, 05:46 AM // 05:46   #18
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Glad to see you had fun with that PuG =D I really love joining PuGs and stuff...but now everyone is too busy having fun with heroes such that PuGs are almost never around anymore =(
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Old Nov 14, 2006, 06:15 AM // 06:15   #19
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i said in the other thread, and i cannot help me saying again... i sorta miss the old days PuG's... though sometimes it can be so frustratingly wanting to kill something in real life, (thinking back on my monk's first 3 attempts at hell's precipice) but majorly, they are all overwhelmingly fun...
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Old Nov 14, 2006, 06:44 AM // 06:44   #20
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Nice pic...btw can you actually bring Heros into UW/FoW...no Hencies...NO then.

Q^Q ANET DO SOMETHING.


lol JKing.
PuGs fortunately/unfortunately still and will continue to exist for one thing or another.

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