Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The winner of the Captain’s Council Election announces; is this good news for GW2 gold farmers?


Players of Guild Wars 2, AreaNet already reveals the winner of Captain’s Council Election. And the winner is Captain Ellen Kiel of the Lionguard.  The announcement is just in time for the new Queen’s Jubilee content update.


After Ellen received her newly appointed position in the council, she is already working to fulfill her campaign promise to the players, starting with a reduction in waypoint travel prices for four weeks (that’s a good news for players who want to save their GW2 gold). She's also pushing for the expansion of Fractals into Thaumanova Reactor, introducing a rotating schedule of activities such as Southsun Survival, and reducing the mill rate in Lion's Arch by 7%. Players probably won't care about that last one, but they can still look forward to seeing what other impacts Kiel's newfound station will have in the future.







A victory message from the honorable Captain Ellen Kiel

“People of Lion’s Arch,
I am deeply honored to take a seat at the Captain’s Council. Your support was crucial in securing the trade deal with the Zephyrites, and I won’t forget the faith you showed in me. Now the real work begins.
I am going to enact the following changes:
  • I’ll reduce waypoint travel prices for four weeks’ time.
  • I’ll support important Fractals of the Mists research into the Thaumanova Reactor explosion by the end of the year.
  • I’ll introduce a rotating schedule of activities such as Crab Toss and Southsun Survival.
I am ever grateful and humbled by your support.
- Captain Ellen Kiel”

Source: Guildwars2

The players will be looking forward with the changes and promises she make to help her beloved supporters. Especially to those who wants more opportunity to make more GW2 gold.

Monday, August 5, 2013

GW2: Living story to urge a lot of serious, additional permanent, and more personal, and probably a lot more GW gold

An interview on U.S. Gamer with ArenaNet Game Director Colin Johanson serves as a stimulating follow-up to his Guild Wars 2 coming up with post from earlier this month. In it he addresses the direction that the living story is taking moreover as his intention to overhaul several of the game's dungeons.


Johanson said that the team is responding to feedback by operating to create GW2's living story matter additional to the player with a lot of serious stories which will "blend" with the player's own personal story. He reiterated that ArenaNet has great plans to use the living story to form the game's future: "There is now, and certainly will be a lot larger focus on ensuring that the content we're building is creating experiences that people can permanently have when they come back two years later. Instead of saying, 'I see something that happened two years ago but i can't experience it,', we want players to say, 'I'm playing this and I’m playing it as a result of something that happened two years ago.'"

Source: USGamer.net

The game's dungeons are target for shaping. Johanson confirmed that the teams are revisiting most of its dungeons to create them "more exciting, more fun, additional compelling, and also a lot of profitable (more GW2 gold the better).” He even mentioned the chance of "blowing up" boring dungeons to switch with one thing better.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Make the dungeons more profitable; a good news for GW2 gold farmer


Guild Wars 2 Lead Designer Isaiah Cartwright has a few (but just a few) words to say regarding the changes that ArenaNet is planning for its dungeons. Dungeon running should be more profitable, awarding additional GW2 gold for a successful run. The team is limiting full rewards for each dungeon path to a 24-hour timer in order to encourage players to try different paths.

"Our goal is to make each and every dungeon path feel enticing and rewarding," Cartwright said. "We also want the rewards structure to encourage players to enjoy a variety of dungeon paths." - AreaNet

ArenaNet is additionally giving champion mobs dashing loot containers so players can kill the creatures and pry the boxes from their clawed hands. These containers are going to be tailored to the type of mob they are available from, giving players a strategic alternative in selecting champions to murder.

Champion Rewards equals more GW2 gold

All champions in the game will drop a new loot container based on their type. For example, champion bandits will drop a new Embroidered Coin Purse which will contain a few silver, some karma, and crafting materials, with a chance at skill points, rare crafting materials, and new, rare weapon skins. Their goal is to better balance the risks and rewards for fighting champions. This will also make the events that scale to include multiple champions, like those in Orr and Southsun Cove, more rewarding.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Guild Wars 2 commemorate the Queen’s Jubilee


Citizen! Queen Jennah, ruler of the human kingdom of Kryta, is preparing to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of her reign in ArenaNet's latest living story update for Guild Wars 2. All of Tyria is invited apart from bad guys, probably, but we're beginning to notice a pattern in these little celebrations and won't be shocked if some appear to crash the celebration anyway. There are a lot of events you may want to participate and new rewards for those who want to win. Now that is your chance to get more GW2 gold. The content goes live on August 6

Get a hold of lots of exciting new events, rewards and features


New Events

·          Hot Air Balloons
·          The Opening Ceremony
·          Enter the Crown Pavilion
·          Fight in the Queen’s Gauntlet

New Rewards

·          Watchwork Mechanisms
·          Mini Watchknight

New Features

·          Account Wallet for Currency
·          PvP Solo Queue
·          Bonus Rewards for Dungeons
·          Mini-Game Rotation System

You can view the full details of Queen’s Jubilee here.