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03/11

What Is Guild Wars?

5:49 am by admin. Filed under: Guild Guide

Massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPG) are a new genre of computer games which are proving hugely popular around the world. Client software is installed on your PC, and this lets you connect to the game’s servers. Joined thousands – even millions – of other players online, you are no longer restricted to just playing through a storyline by yourself.

MMORPGs expand the world of role playing games, allowing players the freedom to make their own storylines, and prove their skill not just against computer controlled opponents (NPCs) but also each other. Usually MMORPGs like World of Warcraft have a monthly subscription fee, on top of the initial fee required to purchase the game client.

Guild Wars from ArenaNet does away with these subscription fees. Once you have bought the software, installed it, and created an account to log in to the game, everything is free. This gives players the freedom to play Guild Wars as little or as often as they want.

Each character has a relatively low level cap of level 20. This is because Guild Wars is based more on skill rather than how far you have progressed in the game or what items your character has. Combined with the lack of a subscription fee, this has made Guild Wars very popular with casual gamers.

There are three campaigns – Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall. Each of these has their own unique characters, skills and items, along with the core characters and skills which are available in all campaigns. Each can be played as a standalone title, or registered with one account, allowing players to move their characters between the three storylines.

Prophecies alone has over 30 character/profession combinations, and more than 200 quests available through the storyline. Factions continues the initial storyline, moving events to a new continent. Nightfall, the third campaign, moves the action to an unexplored part of Tyria, and brings events in the main storyline to a climax.

Eye of the North is the game’s first true expansion, requiring one of the campaigns to be installed first. Aimed at established players, there are no new professions or characters available. Eye of the North introduces some new features which link the existing titles to the forthcoming sequel. The beta for Guild Wars 2, starting in 2008, is sure to have a huge take-up.

Since it’s release in April 2005, Guild Wars has sold over 4 million copies, and won numerous awards. With such a large established player base, as well as regular tournaments for cash prizes, the game is going still going strong.

Tom Kranz is a an avid player of Eye of the North, the expansion to the award winning Guild Wars. Follow the links for more information on Eye of the North maps and Guild Wars gold.

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10/10

Guild Wars Eye of the North Story

5:38 am by admin. Filed under: Guild Guide

The new Guild Wars expansion, Eye of the North, is supposed to act as a bridge between the first 3 Guild Wars installments and Guild Wars 2, slated for release in 2008. The new expansion takes place 6 years after the campaign that occured in Prophecies which places the occurrences found in Eye of the North 3 years after Nightfall and 8 years since the occurence of “The Searing”.

4 New Title Tracks – (Asura, Deldrimor, Ebon Vangaurd, and Norn)

* Asura Title Track – Set in the Tarnished Coast.

* Deldrimor Title Track.

* Ebon Vanguard Title Track.

* Norn Title Track – Set in the Far Shiverpeaks and the Charr Homelands.

* Master of the North Title Track.

Eye of the North takes place 8 years after “The Searing” happens in the Prophecies Guild Wars stand alone. A race of cat creatures from the northern regions of the Guild Wars world. This race is known as the Charr demolish Tyria, the kingdom of Ascalon. A series of earthquakes shake all 3 of the world’s continents. Each of the stand alone Guild Wars campaigns takes place in one of these three continents. Strange beasts rise from the abysses created by the earthquake.

After you’ve fought through the legions of the Undead you will meet a Dwarf by the name of Ogden Stonehealer as well as an Asuran known as Vekk. Soon after, your party is attacked by Destroyers, an enemy new to Eye of the North. You and your party escape through a portal and destroy it behind you. On the other side of the portal you’ll be introduced to the Norn race of viking-like giants.

With the assistance of a Norn named Jora, you’ll then make your way to the Eye of the North, a huge structure, where humans have been rumored to be seen. At The Eye of the North you’ll meet up with Gwen, a character who first appeared 8 years earlier in Prophecies. Once inside The Eye of the North you’ll discover the Hall of Monuments. The Hall of Monuments will later be used to transfer a player progress from the expansion to Guild Wars 2 rumored to release in 2008.

Each campaign will require you to battle your way through the dungeons found below the surface with the help of the new Eye of the North maps. After you’ve completed the title tracks and make your way through the dungeons you’re final battle will be against “The Great Destroyer”.

Tom Kranz

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10/10

Guild Wars Cheats

5:37 am by admin. Filed under: Guild Guide

As with most MMO’s, many Guild Wars players try to game the system and take advantage of exploits in the game. Not only are there a number of cheats and hacks but there are also a great deal of bots, macros, scripts, and exploits.

Since Guild Wars is a MMORPG getting cheats past the anti-cheat software can be difficult and if you do get caught don’t be surprised when you’re account is banned. If you are going to cheat in the three campaings and the expansion – Factions, Nightfall, or Eye of the North – you have to make sure you do it right. After all, the best part about cheating is getting away with it. The great part about these games is that they have no monthly fee and are cheap to buy, so getting an account banned is really no worry with this game.

Hacks and secrets in the game are constantly being patched to prevent any exploitation of the game’s economy or its players. This is why it’s important to get your cheats from a website that can warn you when ArenaNet has started to catch people cheating. Cheaters and developers will always be in a constant game of cat and mouse, so there are always new exploits available to take advantage of.

There are cheats and hacks for the game that can allow you to do virtually anything. Whether unlimited gold is what your after, or free experience or reputation is what you seek, there is a Guild Wars cheat for it. Some people find cheats to be unfair to those playing legitimately, because of the huge amount of benefits they can have. Its important that you don’t get caught cheating, so you don’t lose your account. So be careful.

There are many different kinds of programs that will help you cheat in Guild Wars. The most popular programs are bots and macros. Bots and macros allow you to perform repetitive tasks in the game without even being at your computer. Using a bot is a great way to collect a lot of gold or to go looking for items. There are many bots already on the market. Recruiter bots, spam bots,and hunting bot are among the most popular bots available. If you play Guild Wars regularly, you probably come in contact with bots all the time and don’t even know it.

Guild Wars cheats may just be the thing that can help you advance your player at alarming rates.

Tom Kranz is a an avid player of Eye of the North, the expansion to the award winning Guild Wars. Follow the links for more information on Eye of the North maps and Guild Wars gold.

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