Friday, March 9, 2012

Guild wars eye of the north questions?

well what does guild wars eye of north have and wich guild wars should i get fractions guild wars phorphices or night fall and y o im a kinda a beginner too lolGuild wars eye of the north questions?
Prophercies is the best in my opinion, 6 professions, 4 character slots.



Factions is okay



Nightfall would be better than factions due to heros, but I dislike the professions.



GWEN, is the expansion that can be used on all 3 chapters. And you do not NEED to be level 20 to play in GWEN. With the new update, characters under level 20, are classified as Level 20.



As any other expansion, it gives new armors, weapons, new places to explore, but no new professions.



Gwen was supposed to be a whole new chapter in itself, but was cut short to start creating Guild Wars 2.



("'\(o.o)/"')Guild wars eye of the north questions?
I( have no i dea what you are talk about if i were to only buy one it would have been factions and then i would get GWENGuild wars eye of the north questions?
I would say you get phrophecies and nightfall, one or the other because they are very good and not too hard. Eye of the north, don't bother getting till you get really good witht he games you already have because you can't play it until you have a levle 20 character
Guild Wars Eye-of-the-North (G.W.E.N) is an expansion of the Guild Wars game universe, not a stand-alone game. You must have at least one of the three main Guild Wars games, plus a character that has advanced to level-20 in order to play in the GWEN area.



If your goal is to get into the GWEN area in the most efficient way, I would first purchase the Guild Wars Prophecies game. This is the first of the three chapters and most directly relates to what is going on in GWEN. Also, I believe Prophecies has the best low-level area for first-time players that allows you to quickly learn the game basics.



Good luck! Guild Wars is a great game and tons of fun. I've been playing for almost 3 years now and haven't even come close to running out of new things to do and new places to explore. The graphics are great and game play rewards thinking and tactics as much (or more) than simply quick reflexes.

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