Personally I would love a website like wowhead for gw2.
Easy to find info on crafting for example. Where to find the gear with just the style you're looking for.
I hope we will get it.
Do you want it?
Personally I would love a website like wowhead for gw2.
Easy to find info on crafting for example. Where to find the gear with just the style you're looking for.
I hope we will get it.
Do you want it?
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Yes and no tbh. Depends what it's used for.
I like discovering stuff on my own as far as I can. Always feels a bit like cheating to jump straight to a guide. For things like unlocking the traits anyway...some of them are puzzles I believe. Would try not to use it for things like that.
DEs will remove the scope for a lot of what sites like Wowhead were used for I think as well.
For general info on armors etc...yh, don't see why not. But I'm also guessing that Anet will put much of this info in-game. They're just awesome like that
http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Main_Page
One of the best curated wikis on the internet and the GW1 wiki is hands down the best gaming wiki I've ever seen.
At the very least for a detailed listing of styles and sets, yeah.
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Having an item/ability database is always nice. It serves a different purpose than a Wiki for a game. Wiki pages provide fundamental information about game mechanics and lore, and a database helps to keep track of ability changes throughout patches en masse, and thousands of items details.
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The better character questionnaire (D&D)
everything needs a wowhead ^^ i check torhead daily when im playing swtor xD
I found the GW1 wiki easier to route than WoWhead. Personally I don't think a WoWhead like site is needed.
It doesn't necessarily have to be a WoWhead kind of website, but a website with some information could be nice, like where to find certain herbs, what DE is where. If the wiki can do that job, that's perfectly fine for me!
Yes, I would greatly appreciate that and I know I would visit that site 24/7 like I did for wowhead with WoW
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If GW2 is popular enough I'm sure someone will make a clone of it for GW2.
Honestly the wiki was more than enough for GW1. you could look up any item, ability, quest, area, or NPC just fine. while it did not have some of the tools wowhead has for compairing items that funtionality was not really needed in GW anyway. Only time will tell what is better for GW2. I suspect the wiki will be suficent agian as I just cant see what the Xhead format could really add to it. Most of the features wowhead does better have to do with static quests and a standard gear progression, 2 points vastly diminished in GW2's design.
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There are screenshots of most of the weapons and armor skins in GW1 and the comments are on the tab labled "discussion". Wowhead is admittedly easier for pulling a specific list based on a particular stat or item level but then again that function was not really needed as every set had the same stats at max level and the low level versions of the basic sets had standardized stats across all the available skins for each level range. Like I said most of the benifits of wowhead didnt really apply to GW1, the few that did mostly had to do with page layout and those were more a mater of personal preferance to an individual which was the better system.
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