If you haven't already done so, take a gander at the upcoming expansion, Nightfall. From the looks of things, the game looks to play more with the religion of Guild Wars, so we might finally be seeing a new Ascended dungeon (which god will get the new FoW/UW, I wonder) and the PvE storyline will probably focus on some new revelations about the gods and how they interact with the world.
Some stuff in the article I find interesting:
The new classes will be the Paragon (awesome name) and the Dervish (wtf?).
Paragons are going to use Spears and probably be a mid-range melee fighter (spears make me think they'll be standing behind the warriors but still able to hit the baddies) and give. They'll also have battlefield enhancements (something similar to shouts?) to help people cope with hexes and conditions, etc. so that makes me think they could have potential as a frontline monk or something (guessing they'll have 70AL max, or 60 and a ton of boosters). I must say though, I like the look of the Paragon's armor, almost a half-way between warrior and elementalist, with a pretty decent color scheme.
The Dervish class is going to be the next melee character, only this time using scythes. That's right, scythes. While the look and idea of using a scythe in battle sounds awesome, I have to wonder if they'll be any different from axes. I also saw this pretty interesting snippet in the article:
Also, there's going to be a PvP preview event for the new chapter this weekend, for which I'm hoping they learned their lesson from the Factions event (i.e. actually letting us make custom builds without having to grind out faction). In any case, I'm saving up my Bal faction for the weekend. According to the GW site:
Well, there you have it. Thoughts, opinions? Will this next expansion deliver or be strike 2 (or, for some people, strike 3)? Will this be enough to get some RBers that have moved on back into the game? How many more words will we be able to spell with the new class name abbreviations?
Some stuff in the article I find interesting:
The new classes will be the Paragon (awesome name) and the Dervish (wtf?).
Paragons are going to use Spears and probably be a mid-range melee fighter (spears make me think they'll be standing behind the warriors but still able to hit the baddies) and give. They'll also have battlefield enhancements (something similar to shouts?) to help people cope with hexes and conditions, etc. so that makes me think they could have potential as a frontline monk or something (guessing they'll have 70AL max, or 60 and a ton of boosters). I must say though, I like the look of the Paragon's armor, almost a half-way between warrior and elementalist, with a pretty decent color scheme.
The Dervish class is going to be the next melee character, only this time using scythes. That's right, scythes. While the look and idea of using a scythe in battle sounds awesome, I have to wonder if they'll be any different from axes. I also saw this pretty interesting snippet in the article:
Quote:The profession's most powerful ability, however, is to temporarily transform into the physical embodiment of a god.So a transformation class, eh? Well, hopefully there will be enough difference between this and the Druids from D2, WC3 and WoW. We'll see though. Also saw this:
Quote:Since the profession is part warrior and part priest, dervishes are clad in robes rather than armor.Another frontliner with crappy armor? We'll see. Right now, though, their armor makes them look a lot like ritualists.
Also, there's going to be a PvP preview event for the new chapter this weekend, for which I'm hoping they learned their lesson from the Factions event (i.e. actually letting us make custom builds without having to grind out faction). In any case, I'm saving up my Bal faction for the weekend. According to the GW site:
Quote:In addition to testing out the new professions and arenas, players will also be able to compete for items that will be exchangeable for a variety of rewards throughout the weekend event.Is anyone else thinking that this might be their way of making up for the lackluster Dragon Festival events? Well, I guess we'll find out this weekend.
Well, there you have it. Thoughts, opinions? Will this next expansion deliver or be strike 2 (or, for some people, strike 3)? Will this be enough to get some RBers that have moved on back into the game? How many more words will we be able to spell with the new class name abbreviations?
Alea Jacta Est - Caesar
I live my life by Murphy's Law.
I live my life by Murphy's Law.