At least min dmg.
At least min dmg.
At least min dmg.
at least 25-15=10
Does any of you know the name of the guy that sold tons of q0 spears?
maybe adrastos
I'm not positive
I was and am looking for few left to buy, only ever sold some duplicates or something..But since you mentioned, overpaying q0 eotn skins
can you explain further? i've never heard about this and the screenshot does not clarify it for me
Where'd that healing prayers wooden inscribed chakram come from
maybe a max one will drop for me someday
After 3 Years my best friend and me finished our "lets play some gw and talk about our lifes" Project. ggs.
can you explain further? i've never heard about this and the screenshot does not clarify it for me
There is a difference between pre- and post-nerf weapons regarding weapon base damage when you don't meet its mastery requirement. Basically, their actual dmg ranges are different. The screenshot shows that the post-nerf versions deal the expected amount of dmg, 10 for the bow and 8 for the sword. That's the exact value you get if you put all the shown variables into the standard dmg calculation formula.
The screenshot also shows that the pre-nerf versions don't deal the expected amount of dmg. They deal more dmg. Weapons that drop nowadays can never do that.
Let me know if you're interested how to do those calculations. It will take more than 6 minutes to understand, though.
Where'd that healing prayers wooden inscribed chakram come from
I'm not sure tbh. The req and energy do put it in Maguuma area, and the mismatch between name and skin suggest it's a non-randomly generated item. Maybe from this quest, or from Caprice, before this update.
can you explain further? i've never heard about this and the screenshot does not clarify it for me
There is a difference between pre- and post-nerf weapons regarding weapon base damage when you don't meet its mastery requirement. Basically, their actual dmg ranges are different. The screenshot shows that the post-nerf versions deal the expected amount of dmg, 10 for the bow and 8 for the sword. That's the exact value you get if you put all the shown variables into the standard dmg calculation formula.
The screenshot also shows that the pre-nerf versions don't deal the expected amount of dmg. They deal more dmg. Weapons that drop nowadays can never do that.
Let me know if you're interested how to do those calculations. It will take more than 6 minutes to understand, though.
User:Praise - Guild Wars Wiki (GWW)
I assume thats your more in-depth explanation.
Have you considered writing threads on here about your research? a wiki user page is not particularly easy to find, furthermore people may not even know to search for things like that in the first place.
you mention these things so casually, yet this might be complete news to many people
Have you considered writing threads on here about your research? a wiki user page is not particularly easy to find, furthermore people may not even know to search for things like that in the first place.
you mention these things so casually, yet this might be complete news to many people
My research is very niche and I think doesn't need to be searchable. I just wanted a place to park the info, to which I can point as an introduction when I meet someone who is interested. I think a wiki is a better place for that, than a trading forum (and if any wiki user cares to verify my info, it can easily be copied to the main pages). The "research" section on this forum is not healthy anyway, it's basically a few people answering questions from players who don't have any info of their own to offer, and a lot of questions that would benefit botting (which, unlike most traders/collectors, I am vehemently against).
If you like a topic and make the effort to dive into it, you will meet like-minded players. There are so many things in GW that are complete news to many people (also to me). That's one of the reasons I love this game.
Have you considered writing threads on here about your research? a wiki user page is not particularly easy to find, furthermore people may not even know to search for things like that in the first place.
you mention these things so casually, yet this might be complete news to many people
My research is very niche and I think doesn't need to be searchable. I just wanted a place to park the info, to which I can point as an introduction when I meet someone who is interested. I think a wiki is a better place for that, than a trading forum (and if any wiki user cares to verify my info, it can easily be copied to the main pages). The "research" section on this forum is not healthy anyway, it's basically a few people answering questions from players who don't have any info of their own to offer, and a lot of questions that would benefit botting (which, unlike most traders/collectors, I am vehemently against).
If you like a topic and make the effort to dive into it, you will meet like-minded players. There are so many things in GW that are complete news to many people (also to me). That's one of the reasons I love this game.
Care to explain how to use that infinite enchantment duration glitch?
Been looking for 19/19 - 20/20 Zodiac Scepters for forever (my WTB) and then this drops today:
Very easy one : Sugar
just pre things
Cant complain at all with a 7-XX axe (1-off tho qq)
Below is a summary of my luck in gwars. I mean at least it made me laugh.