Wow, it's hard to believe it's been a year and the guild hasn't grown to an extra large guild. Sure, we lost Micah and Kenneth to other things. Micah and his college, Kenneth and his Starcraft (still) and college. Anyway, it's been a lot easier now to get faction. I started doing the Jade Sea pvp and it was actually kinda fun. It may be the only one I look forward to doing. Anyway, you get both faction and balthazar points for each "kill", and a lot more for winning. Seven, Odin, and Xander have been doing a lot of pvp to increase the faction, I figured I'd help out. Our guild was ahead of the rest of the alliance for a while until this weekend, one allied guild passed us. Seven and I fixed that last night. Keep it up and have fun. I am looking forward to GW2 and will probably play GW1 occasionally. :-) Anet needs to hurry with GW2 though and provide updates. I signed up for the newsletter 4 or 5 times and haven't seen anything yet though.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
More on Luxon Faction
Zack got an alliance with FLOC this weekend and ran an Alliance Battle to show me what it's about. We got two people from the allied guild and ran it (since only 4 people can do it). You get 10 faction per "kill" during the battle. Re-spawning takes it's sweet time if you die, but at least you can re-spawn and get back out there. Careful out there though because it is PVP against the Kurzicks.
This does give ya'll an opportunity to contribute to the Alliance Faction pool. I just added 10,000 to it last night. If you guys don't mind, can ya earn some and contribute. It does cost 5,000, but you can't get the luxon skills anyway until you get Friend of Luxons title, which means spending 100,000 luxon faction. If you don't feel like doing Alliance Battles, south of Cavalon has a couple enemy heroes, as well as to the north, where you kill the Kraken to get to the Jade Sea.
This does give ya'll an opportunity to contribute to the Alliance Faction pool. I just added 10,000 to it last night. If you guys don't mind, can ya earn some and contribute. It does cost 5,000, but you can't get the luxon skills anyway until you get Friend of Luxons title, which means spending 100,000 luxon faction. If you don't feel like doing Alliance Battles, south of Cavalon has a couple enemy heroes, as well as to the north, where you kill the Kraken to get to the Jade Sea.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Earning Luxon faction points
While Zack was helping me get my assassin to Cavalon to assist with earning faction for the guild I payed a priest by a shrine 100g for a blessing. The first time something got killed, I noticed a red +5 faction pop up. I checked my faction (h) and saw that it had increased. It isn't guild faction, it is luxon faction. So, on your way to Cavalon, once you do the first quest in the Jade seabead against the kraken, remember to hold onto 100 gp to pay for the blessing. There are hero enemies too, for them you should see +125 faction and +5 faction, for a total of 130 faction for the hero. Once you earn enough, you can use the accumulated points in Cavalon to get cool things. For 5000 faction points, you can increase the guild faction.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Survivor Title in Prophecies
I attempted to get the survivor title in Prophecies. I went all through the pre-searing without dying. I was at level 7, almost to 8. I did the final mission to get to post-searing. I was hoping to miss the pvp section but I didn't. Well, I found out that when a character dies in the pvp area, the title is lost. I haven't died since then either with my Necro/Monk, but at the first death in pvp, the title disappeared from the titles in the hero screen.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Survivor Title Track
The Survivor title track can take some patience and multiple runs with Kilroy in EOTN. On the way to getting to EOTN though, it may take multiple uses of f12 + c or y so your character doesn't die in combat or other situations. It won't actually start showing up in your titles until level 5. At that point, it will show you how much xp you need to get the title or next title. Here is what I've earned or working on so far. I'll update it as I get more in the Survivor track.
Survivor: 140,600
Indomitable Survivor: 587,500
Legendary Survivor: 1,337,500
Update May 02, 2008: I got Legendary survivor last night with my monk. It took a very long time and many scrolls that gave triple xp for 10 minutes. Why 10 minutes? It takes about 7 to 10 minutes for a Kilroy run. Anyway, there is no more to get after Legendary survivor. I have three more characters that are still working on this.
Survivor: 140,600
Indomitable Survivor: 587,500
Legendary Survivor: 1,337,500
Update May 02, 2008: I got Legendary survivor last night with my monk. It took a very long time and many scrolls that gave triple xp for 10 minutes. Why 10 minutes? It takes about 7 to 10 minutes for a Kilroy run. Anyway, there is no more to get after Legendary survivor. I have three more characters that are still working on this.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
XP and Gold farming in EOTN
A place that Kenneth had mentioned is an awesome place to farm. It is a solo thing though. Once you get to Gunnar's Hold in Eye of the North, talk to Kilroy Stoneskin. It's cool how it works. You get a set of brass knucles to equip when you talk to him again. Do the first quest with him all the way through. I went through it without getting knocked out once last night. I used combinations of 1, 2, and 3 keys for those skills. Once I got enough adrenaline, I'd use 5 (it does 80 damage). Once you finish that quest, talk to Kilroy again. He wants you to help him go after someone. In this one, I'd use the same combinations as above, except another skill is added to key 6. It does 30 damage and knocks the enemy over for 3 seconds. When I'd get enough adrenaline, I'd target an enemy and press either 5 (which knocks them out instantly), or 6 if 5 had been used. I'd get clear up to where the locked chest is and map out. There are over 20 enemies to knock out so it is a sure 2000 xp per run. I went from level 12 to 18 in about 2 hours with my Paragon/Mesmer. I had also earned just over 3 platinum from dropped gold and items to sell. If you're working on survivor, it's awesome. When your health drops to 0, press the 8 key rapidly to refill your energy before the timer hits 0:00. You start out with 15 and each time you get knocked over, it increases by 5 making it harder. If it gets too high for the timer, I'd map out early (just in case). Have fun with that guys, I did and am going to keep it up to see if I can get past the survivor title.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Norn Reputation Farming - EOTN
Hey guys, I found a great place to farm for Norn reputation points. The frozen lake area just south of Sifhalla.
When you exit Sifhalla, immediately talk to the Norn at the shrine to get the bounty. From there, I usually head west into the caves. At the south end, there is a dwarven boss that gives 50 rep for defeating him. But anyway, don't talk to any more Norns at shrines until after 25 kills or you get nothing. After 25 kills, start talking to them. I typically get 20 Norn rep out of it, but sometimes I get a hunting rank. It is easy if you run around killing the shiverpeak guys and going around the lake. The shiverpeak boss is easy, it's the dervish ice queen that has a lot of critters around her. If patient, you can pick them off in groups of three to five. If impatient, be ready for a negative penalty on health and energy. Anyway, there are over 300 enemies to kill there, so happy farming.
When you exit Sifhalla, immediately talk to the Norn at the shrine to get the bounty. From there, I usually head west into the caves. At the south end, there is a dwarven boss that gives 50 rep for defeating him. But anyway, don't talk to any more Norns at shrines until after 25 kills or you get nothing. After 25 kills, start talking to them. I typically get 20 Norn rep out of it, but sometimes I get a hunting rank. It is easy if you run around killing the shiverpeak guys and going around the lake. The shiverpeak boss is easy, it's the dervish ice queen that has a lot of critters around her. If patient, you can pick them off in groups of three to five. If impatient, be ready for a negative penalty on health and energy. Anyway, there are over 300 enemies to kill there, so happy farming.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Links to member's sites
This has changed. The links to other sites of the members has it's own page now on the web site. Please still comment on the previous post if you'd like yours added to the member links page.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Have a personal blog page?
For membes in the Dwarvenhole guild in Guild Wars, a link can be added to take people to their blog page from here. Just leave a comment on this post and it can be added. Please note what you'd like the link to say and the entire url. I'm horrible when it comes to checking my email, or checking the email account set up for Dwarvenhole. If we get a lot of members and there ends up being a lot of links, it will change to have links to personal blogs in it's own page on the web site: http://freewebs.com/dwarvenhole.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Blogger.com blog vs. blog provided with web page
Originally, before the web page, I'd created this blog page for Dwarvenhole. Once I created the web page, I noticed that it comes with a tool to add a blog page. I was thinking of just using the blog page provided with the web page, but messed around and tested and found out that it would require the username and password for the site to post a blog on that blog. Whereas with blogger.com, authors could be added. The authors could use their own email address and password. Besides, I know people like to experiment, me included. I'd prefer to have everyone that joins the guild have the ability to post blogs, not just comment on a blog (boring). This is where the experimentation comes in. If I gave everyone the username and password for the web site, I think it would be an ever changing site; well for about a week or so after a new member is added. It's a cheap free website, but hey, if I could afford a domain, I'd probably be playing WoW (hey, if I had the money I figure WoW would be a good thing to waste it on each month, but alas, in Utah the cost of living goes up while the wages don't). I figured that the Dwarvenhole guild just as well have a web site and blog page though so everyone (new members included) had a way of communicating without having to be in the game. The web site should be accessible on any computer with access to the Internet (that IT has not locked down of course), while Guild Wars is only accessible on computers that have it installed. So that's why the blog page link brings you to a blogger.com site in a nut shell. ;-)
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