Sep 01, 2005, 10:00 AM // 10:00
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#41
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Jul 2005
Guild: Guitarring Adventurers Society
Profession: R/N
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I'm usually happy to help out new arrivals (newbies, green players, whatever you want to call them...), however, it's disappointing when you see some turn very quickly into n00bs.
2 cases come to mind.
1. I was in Ascalon, and there was this guy begging for fur as his armour was the pre-sear. I thought "Give a man a fish...teach a man to fish" blah blah, so I told him that by collecting charr hides, he could convert them at the Ascalon collector into fur squares for every 4 hides very easily. He first told me his level was too low to hunt charr (He was lvl 7). I told him that lvl 7 was a good time to be trying to hunt charr for the experience boost as well as the hides. I also told him that buying charr hides for 50g a hide was a good way of making money too, as it is easy to make a profit. - All this help, and he changed his message to "Can anyone give me some charr hides please?"
2. I enjoy a good trap party. I've long since stopped bothering about ectos or smite runs, but I enjoy trapping the UW for fun and profit. A few of us bought on a new guy who seemed very keen to listen, and learn how to kit out his ranger, prepare and get the most out of his trap build. He proved to be an excellent student, and we managed to get very far through the UW with him. I saw him a week later, and decided to team up with him for the UW. What a difference! This young padwan had turned into the most arrogant snotty know-it-all that I've ever trapped with! He felt obliged to tell us all exactly what was coming next, when to lay QZ, when to pull, when to sneeze, what his EN was, etc. ad nauseam. - then proceeded to die constantly because he forgot my no.1 rule about smites. Don't shoot them when they've got Shield of Judgement and Reversal of Fortune.
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Sep 01, 2005, 10:04 AM // 10:04
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#42
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Denmark
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Quote:
Originally Posted by neoteo
for your information , my main language is portuguese ...
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An even better reason to run spelling and grammar checks before you post. Thanks for proving my point. (my primary language isn't English either)
Quote:
Originally Posted by neoteo
but i know the most hard thing in the game is
The Hall Of Heroes
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If you mean "most challenging", then I suggest you try GvG.
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Sep 01, 2005, 11:49 AM // 11:49
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#43
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Sep 2005
Profession: R/W
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Hi there. I saw this thread and had to respond. I'm playing GW as soon as my copy gets send. I hope to come across a few of you online as I could use some guidance. I've allready checked a couple of sites but yours was the most clear.
I am a newbee with GW but normally I play CounterStrike and I support teamplay on all games that I play.
See you out there.
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Sep 01, 2005, 11:36 PM // 23:36
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#45
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Journeyman
Join Date: Jul 2005
Profession: R/Mo
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it is, you're just meeting the wrong people, or you're just seeing their bad side come out over a certain topic that happens to be their pet peeve...
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Sep 01, 2005, 11:49 PM // 23:49
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#46
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: May 2005
Location: USA
Guild: The Illuminati [Illu]
Profession: Mo/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by neoteo
but i know the most hard thing in the game is
The Hall Of Heroes
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Its not that hard to win the hall.
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Sep 04, 2005, 04:33 AM // 04:33
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#47
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Jul 2005
Profession: Mo/Me
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Originally Posted by Arvydas
i also like to just leave my local chat on to see if someone needs help. i've helped numerous newbs. some even had just started their character. I showed them call targets and announce and such. i especially like to help newb monks since they've got the most flames and i want them to have a good start. no to say i gave away stuff as well. nothing is more enjoyable then watching someone you helped flourished. i had even discovered a quest i've never done b4 while helping one out.
i love newbs. they're so eager to learn to be a good player.
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its not just newb monks that get flames...having played a monk all the way through the game and my main class when i pvp i have come to realize that many people believe that monks should have infinate energy and +1 x 10^23 health heals and are mad when they find out we dont. i cant tell you how many times ive been yelled at by some ele who aggroed the entire other team/group of mobs and died.
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Sep 04, 2005, 07:32 AM // 07:32
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#48
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Canada, eh?
Guild: Legion Of Valhalla
Profession: E/
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Today's modern "n00b" is someone who plays a specific online game fewer than 15 hours a day and is therefore not as experienced as a 12-year-old on summer vacation. Today's "n00b" is generally classified as having an active social life, a job, perhaps a lover. This instigates jealousy or confusion from the "l33t g4m3r" (elite gamer) community, causing them to insult and shun the "n00b".
Don't be offended to get called a "n00b"
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Sep 04, 2005, 08:08 AM // 08:08
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#49
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Aug 2005
Profession: Mo/Me
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Aria
There are no godlike characters in Guild Wars.
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The Frog
Gwen
Gaile Gray
etc.
=P.
As far as target order I go by the build. If they are using a gimmick build the first thing you go for is the person that makes their build work. Take him out and you remove the ability for the other team to win. Then you have the very powerful FOTM builds. For smite builds i usually take out both e/mos at the same time, why? without them their damage output is severely reduced and allows the monks on my team to survive better, in addition it could take up to 30 seconds for an e/mo to get revived and get all his enchantments on him so he can start spamming smites again.
Target order should always go like this
Key players
Monks
Casters
Rangers
Warriors
If you identify a build that you know isnt spike or smite but has a lone mesmer or lone necro, you can pretty much bet that person will be casting some key spell to make their build work the way they want it to. If you remove this person from play first, again you can make it far easier on your own monks. No matter how good monks are, they cannot counter 5-6 people worth of damage forever.
Last edited by Draygo Korvan; Sep 04, 2005 at 08:14 AM // 08:14..
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Sep 04, 2005, 02:00 PM // 14:00
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#50
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Banned
Join Date: May 2005
Location: East Texas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ristaron
Today's modern "n00b" is someone who plays a specific online game fewer than 15 hours a day and is therefore not as experienced as a 12-year-old on summer vacation. Today's "n00b" is generally classified as having an active social life, a job, perhaps a lover. This instigates jealousy or confusion from the "l33t g4m3r" (elite gamer) community, causing them to insult and shun the "n00b".
Don't be offended to get called a "n00b"
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Gospel, put that in the bank
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Sep 04, 2005, 02:04 PM // 14:04
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#51
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Academy Page
Join Date: Aug 2005
Guild: Penguins of Doom
Profession: Mo/W
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or a n00b is someone who is a newb, however unlike the newb, does not admit to sucking and proceeds to suck his way through the game and becomes the king of suck, while thinking everyone else around him sucks
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Sep 04, 2005, 02:28 PM // 14:28
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#52
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Grotto Attendant
Join Date: May 2005
Location: At an Insit.. Intis... a house.
Guild: Live Forever Or Die Trying [GLHF]
Profession: W/Me
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IPlayGuildWars
...while thinking everyone else around him sucks
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And for this reason n00bs refer to pretty much everyone else as 'n00b'.
Just like with the older expression 'lamer', pretty much everyone who uses it, is one.
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