creating my character first and then pull an all nighter in pve
creating my character first and then pull an all nighter in pve
Sit in a dark corner and ask myself "is this real? I'm finally playing guild wars 2?"
I don't know, probably spend a eternity in character creator and then Ill explore the world while doing DE's.
I'm gonna spend the first 2 hours making the perfect character, and i know it's lifespan will be a mere 3 days, but all the more important to make a lasting impression
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This. Then be upset that I cannot make a Sylvari yet. After that, I will probably end up making a Norn Mesmer to see how I like it. I will be spending the least amount of time on my Guardian since I plan on making that my main. The beta weekends at this point are to see which classes will be my alts.
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/characte.../Aliyra/simple
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Like with every other game with good character characterizations available when creating, I will be stuck there for a while.
Selecting Home server. Creating a quick character, jumping in and showing the world to a friend of mine who I convinced to buy the game and who doesn't know much about it and just wants to play it. So... probably PVE and just wandering around. =D
I plan on testing a few characters to become my main. Guardian or Thief, and i'll just be running around admiring everything CANT WAIIIT!
PVE all the way. I may do some WvW later on in the weekend once i get some utility skills unlocked.
I didn't play GW1 and haven't read up on GW2. Only thing I know is that I'm playing a caster and will be newbing it for a while
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/characte.../Aliyra/simple
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Idk, I'm just gonna run around and see where I end up
I think this is the way gw2 should be played
Monk, I need a monk!!!
Character creation... Then just whatever comes on my path. Tutorial area, personal story, DEs.
This to me is something important. I'll try to explain.
When I played a Worgen, the starting zone is very linear. You have almost no freedom at all. But for me, when you get off that boat at Teldrassil, there's a feeling of freedom. It's as if you're sent out into the world to find your own fortune.
That's what I want in GW2. I just want to explore and get involved in things as they go on around me. I want to wander around and not be forced into storylines or quest hubs. I want freedom.
Play the game. ._.
Checking to see how it runs on my PC, lots of character creation and trying out a few classes.