Thursday, August 1, 2013

Play Elementalist in Guild Wars 2

I play Elementalist since the Gw2’s release and now I would like to inquire a inquiry for developpers. You glimpse, every time I discover : " Elementalist is weak…, Elementalist is ineffective in PvE, gaze with the warrior we have a very high DPS with century blades!", members from my guild state that I should to reroll because my Elem hasn’t got sufficient DPS and GW2 gold for Speed Run!

Furthermore, after the patch for the elementalist he became less resistant but he hasn’t DPS. really, he has less DPS than the other class. So now I would like to inquire you this : " when the Elementalist will have a better DPS?"Thanks to answer me because each day I hear awful things about this class ( In PvE, in PvP I have no difficulty)

I play staff ele in PvE, and I don’t have any issues. persons that desire to talk crap about my class can just go the kitten away. I will play what I desire to play, and I have no matters grouping with other like minded persons. Example…did HotW p2 with 3 rangers, my ele, and a guardian. No matters, took like 45 minutes. You understand, 45 min of enjoyable play with fun people beats a 10-15 min hasten clear where no one converses any day of the week for me.

Elementalist DnD is the hardest class. We are the Jack of all trades and expert of no one. We can heal, heal associates, heal every second, do decent impairment with fury up, decent signets, we have CC , alot of PBaoe impairment, we are actually versatile. We are good in 1v1 dnd, good in 3v3 with dnd, good in zergs with staff. We have mistform , which even nerfed, still can heal because you can dodge heal throughout mist for 3k GW2 gold.

A guardian in Guild Wars 2

A guardian that is completely specced into dmg does more dmg than an elementalist could ever do and has higher party utility. A ranger that is complelty specced into power/condition dmg does still deal more direct dmg than an elementalist. There is no issue how you use your trait points you never have a possibility to get good at certain thing or get some Guild Wars 2 gold by yourself. If I do specc my elementalist for raw dmg, then I desire to be adept to deal raw dmg and to be extremly squishy. Less dmg than a full dmg warrior. Less dmg than a full dmg mesmer. Less dmg than a full dmg robber. But for the god’s sake, more dmg than a full dmg guardian.

If I do specc my elementalist for full bunker, then I desire to be adept to be very tanky and durable with reduced dmg. Less tanky and durable than a full bunker guardian, but therefor a bit more dmg. Elementalists don’t just and only deplore because they don’t deal the dmg of warriors and Mesmers that is currently too much for PvE. We don’t deplore because we want to be broken up. We just desire to have a kittening location being in a assembly, having a chance to focus or not, being useful in our way to get more GW2 gold.

The class desires a allotment of reworks to get into that location, usually I do believe that the game desires a entire overhaul of the boon, cc and AoE scheme. I play guardian for FoTM,level-led it to 49 and do quite a couple of dailies with it (100+ pristines).  Yesterday I just had my fastest FoTM 28 with pugs (35mins from mossman 1st strike to maw kill with Guard, Guard, conflict,  Elem comp) and it was mostly because of what the elem and Guild Wars 2 gold conveyed the the group. That’s what made me inquisitive about elementalist and conceiving about rolling one, and conveyed me to this subforum.

Nearly all through the battles our party organised to hold 20+ stacks of might thanks to the elem, and that's where I think elementalist contain their location in assemblies right now, providing large amount of support in the pattern of boons, healing, cleanse, combo areas while still doing sensible allowance of damage.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

PVP on individual level in WOW

I feel like people truly advocating for the removal of flying mounts are just looking for something to complain about. Traveling everywhere on foot at level cap gets tedious, but flying while leveling detracts from the experience to get more WOW gold. They've struck a good balance in the last few content patches and I don't see a reason to change the formula any time soon. Besides, I like my Ironbound Proto, but I also like having an excuse to break out my Fiery Warhorse or Magic Rooster.
 
Removing flying mounts would make me come close to cancelling my account. There are aspects of this game that are more fun with them. Archaeology and resource gathering has being top on the list. Not only does it suck to be killing mobs to get some WOW gold as well as get to a resource on any type of server and somebody else steal it from you, but it sucks having to clear it just doing something as simple as archaeology. I don't know what rock these mouth breathers who are crying to flying mount removal crawled out from under, but they need to climb back under it and an asteroid needs to fall on top of it so they never return.
 
I transferred off a pvp server because I was tired of my pve (questing, dailies) experience being marred, not by "world pvp", but by individuals that would gank me. PVP is not balanced on an individual level, so the ganker almost always has the advantage over the gankee. Having flying mitigates that somewhat, as you can just mount and hover in the air more than 40 yards up...unless there is a druid around who can chain moonfire/flight form you until you're dead. That all said, now that I'm on a PVE realm and I already get enough WOW gold, I'm happy although a little weirded out that I can't attack the opposing faction unless they flag themselves.
 
I think not having flying in designated pvp zones is a good idea. Leave flying alone. Add aerial combat for those that are flagged. I don't think removing flying mounts will ever happen, I have no problem with certain places being ground only or not allowing flying until max level, but I do recall blizz saying that something about an item or WOW gold that will dismount someone so they can't just troll you and fly away. Now that is something I would like to see... Although I do think mounted combat is way over due!

Some pretty fantastic sights in WoW

There are some pretty fantastic sights which are more important than WOW gold in WoW, but never have I so often stood still and gaped a little at my surroundings as I did playing through the Pandaria content. From the Temple of the Jade Serpent, to Gate of the Celestials and Mount Neverest, to the Serpent's Spine and Kypari'Ik, it was incredible. But having been stuck on the ground throughout it, finally earning the Wisdom of the Four Winds was a great experience.
 
I trained the skill, walked over to the Lorewalkers and handed in my cash for the cloud disc, and soared into the sky of the Vale, whizzing through the Golden Pagoda, around the spears of the Mogu statues, and a cheeky skim around the Shrine of Two Moons to say hi to the Horde. It was a magical little moment, to see the beauty of Pandaria passing by beneath me, and it felt all the stronger knowing I'd had to walk across all of it first. I personally think that with the current world, flying is great, cos it’s designed for it, but who says blizzard can't design the future game differently without using much WOW gold? That would open up room for flying combat, which would be quite epic.
 
I personally like the flying mounts... but I feel that they should not be allowed until your character is at max level for that expansion area... ie 60 for classic areas, 70 for BC areas..etc. So much is missed and areas become less relevant when you can just hop over all of the obstacles in the way.... much less miss out on the zone you are in. Plus...getting the mounts sooner makes the world so much smaller. And when you get the flying mounts, the world becomes tiny.
 
It just removes the epic feel of a game when you can get from one side to the other in a couple minutes just worrying about where you are going and never looking at where you are. Just a little nitpick, but you could get your expert riding skill for 900 WOW gold plus the mount (which was 100 gold). At least, I think it was 900. Point is, it was the epic mounts that needed the artisan flying skill, and that's what cost 5000 WOW gold. I believe that flying for druids was available at level 68 as a trainable skill. It also seems to me that 5000 gold was for epic flight form (after a long quest for druids in the BC era).

Friday, July 26, 2013

Prince Rurik's visiting


Stirling automatically stood in the last row as usual. Of course, he should be ranked in the front row for his achievements, but he was unwilling to be the limelight. He always stands in the last row like he had been always in front on the battlefield. There is a man stand on the wooden platform middle of the square. That is the commander of the Ninth Legion-Khan. Stirling knows that he was hiding in the barracks for each battle. Also he turned most credits of the subordinates into his own to exchange Guild Wars 2 gold. Stirling doesn't disgust this too much because he knows that the commanders in the entire world are almost all like this.

"Dear brothers, Prince Rurik will come to see us a few days later. In order to welcome Prince Rurik with a better spiritual outlook, you will get paid with Guild Wars 2 gold in advance and rest for one day! That's the best I can do. Do you guys know how difficult it is to apply this?" The old man shouted high-spiritedly on the stage.
A few days later...

Little Tom came to Stirling's tent with his left hand gauze wrapped and right hand clutching his ass.

"Stirling, Oh, damn it, you still sleeping? Really hope Balthazar Ares to hit your ass fiercely with Captain Defona's hammer to make you more miserable than I am."

Stirling opened his eyes slowly and glanced at him, the then turned to face the wall, leaving his ass with poor Tom who has lots of Guild Wars 2 gold in hand. Seeing his look and buttocks, little Tom cried with anger flame in his eyes:" You bastard, I really do not want to tell you that Captain Defona, coward Khan and our brave Prince Rurik were waiting for you at the command office".

At Command Post,

"You are Stirling?" Handsome and brave prince Rurik asked.

Defona look at Stirling worriedly while coward Khan staring at the prince likes a slave.

"Yes, noble Prince!" Stirling said.

"I have a task for you. You can earn some extra Guild Wars 2 gold through it. Khan said Miss Defona's squad is the best one. I asked Miss Defona for the best person. She hesitated for a long time and then recommended you."

If you want to know what happened next, please pay attention to my following articles. Thanks for your reading.

A poor guy in the desert


A lonely figure was walking in the border Avenue about 200 miles northeast of Ascalon-Oriental border, where has a large quantity of Guild Wars 2 gold underground. We can learn from the red Magic Robe he wore and the wand of fire department that he has chosen the most popular occupation on Tyria continent - Fire Elemental magician, which can be seen everywhere of Tyria. They wear magic robes with a different color to show their religious belief.

If a magician who has sexy red hair, white skin, tall and plump figure and perfect facial features was walking in the sunset shining avenue. It would be seductive scenery. However, look at this one: the color of the robe nearly can't be recognized; a crutch-like wand; tall but too thin; good skin shows a wealthy background; purple hair is beautiful but spread like hay; we cannot see his facial features. When he lifted his head and put the hair aside. Well, it's a boy, pretty good looking.

Purple hair and purple eyes are rarely to be found in Ascalon. Although he is frowning, his mouth is still rising slightly. We can guess that this is an optimistic and cheerful lad who will be not be discouraged when facing difficulties, even if he has been out of Guild Wars 2 gold. He found ahead is still a deserted, but there was no disappointment in his eyes. He keeps moving, but seems to have been saying something….

"Oh great God of Balthazar, although you have given the ability to control fire and earn Guild Wars 2 gold, can you give me some water now? I will be dead soon without water."

"Great Balthazar God, you say that there is a plum tree in front? You are kidding me, right? There are no trees. I know you're kidding me. But my saliva nearly came out. Mom always told me it's not good to lie. You're worse than I am. What? You ask me why I love to lie."

When he nearly fell down, he saw a village in front. That's a small village which can be seen everywhere of Pre-war Ascalon, especially in the main road of the eastern border. But now, we may know from the thirsty degree of this boy that how precious to see such a village in Ascalon after the start of the War. Most villages were destroyed in the war and the Guild Wars 2 gold was robbed. Many people died. Everyone wants the war end as soon as possible.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

The theatrical performances in Guild Wars 2

Some persons state that if he presented at the Royal Theatre, his sensational performances and strong rhythmic voice will upset each noble and make allotments of Guild Wars 2 gold. The only one cause is that these aristocratic and glamorous females distracted have a fanatical fondness for theatrical performances. Plus on his hansom appearance, and the conclusion of the eyes, will inescapably lead to numerous of the affairs. However, the premise should be Noray is a entertainer, not the monk, and Noray had to drag their punches. luckily, these things will not occur. These aristocrats do not have to worry about their wife and ladies' eloping with him.

Noray spends most of the time on discovering and revising scripture with his teacher Hilf who was a senior deacon of Showa Carl Temple. He will proceed to the monasteries distributed in the major to deal with some of Temple matters to earn Guild Wars 2 gold, but also generally shuttles between the domajor and the major city. When Noray was young, Hilf often shuttles with small between diverse towns and empire. This made him understand a lot about some towns along with the culture and culture of the empire. When Noray was in Showa Carl Temple, there were a couple of days of each month for him to spread his doctrine.

Noray's name isn't appears like a monk's title, but it means nothing for the temple to make cheap Guild Wars 2 gold. In the monks' eyes methodologies are methodologies, things are things, everything is common. Noray's title was granted by his teacher Hilf, Hilf is more a dad than a educator for him.

primarily glimpsed Noray, he was not entitled this, actually he has no name. In a lightning flashing rainy night, Hilf discovered Noray on his way back from the empire to blazes city when he was transient a little temple out-of-doors the town. Hilf perceived someone was crying at the corner of the Temple partition, but when he discovered Noray, he noticed that the bawling was not from him. Surprisingly it turned out that it was a huge mother wolf howling in reduced voice like a baby crying. Noray was under this wolf whose body was all damp, but he did not get damp. conspicuously, this wolf was shielding him with her own body and summoned Hilf here with low voice. When Hilf come to Noray, the large-scale wolf break out a long beep and quickly disappeared in the depths of a rainy evening. Hilf put Noray in his arms, found a part of GW2 gold in Noray’s hand. Noray stayed amazingly calm and serene as if he had been in the arms of high ground.

Source: http://www.ugw2gold.net/news_view/1249.html