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GuildWarsPriceGuides. GuildWarsAuctions. GuildWarsCartography. Guild Wars Guru Auction. Guild Wars SA - Forum - Index. Guide to modifying in-game graphics. This article is about how to use Texmod. For how to create Texmod projects, see /Creating Mods. For GWW's database of player-made modifications, see /Player made modifications. This is a guide on how to modify (mod) Guild Wars through a program called Texmod. Read the warning above: use of TexMod (or other third-party tools) is unsupported; if something goes wrong, you are responsible. [edit] Texmod TexMod can be downloaded here or on this mirror. [edit] Checksum To be sure that your copy of this software is safe, verify one of the following checksums. Online tech-tips provides a basic overview of checksums. [edit] TexMod manual (This information is copied from the Readme.txt file inside the Texmod download.)

Visual Guide [edit] Running a mod First, you will need a .tpf file, which is a file containing all the edited textures. [edit] Creating a mod Open TexMod. [edit] FAQ [edit] Mods Are mods permanent? No. How can I remove a mod? Run Guild Wars normally. Can I create new models / new UI elements? Competitive Play: Xunlai Tournament House: Welcome. Drop Rates SoJ vs. SV (Image heavy!) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1st post updated with a 3rd Run * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ever since I started farming and until this day there's been a lot of opinions and discussions about what, and how drop rates work, and what kills them. And one of the more well known is that you get far more drops if you kill off your foes one by one, right?

This led me and my brother to dig a bit deeper to get some sort of proof of this or that. So, we went to Fahranur to do some tests in the name of science.. me playing my monk with Shield of Judgement, and my brother playing his necro packing Spoil Victor. Now on to the fun part.. this is a screenshot of my loot: ..and this is a screenshot of my brothers loot: Well, look at that.. even the amount of gold is exactly the same for both of us! And for the hell of it we id'd our loot and guess what? My: And his: Yes, even the stats matched. On side note, we even hade the exact same chest spawn and loot from it. 9 kills: Fastes power leveling - where is that??

Guild Wars Damage Calculator. PvXwiki, the Guild Wars wiki for character builds. Farming. Dust/Plant fiber farming? Plant Fibers. Speedbook ATFH - 2 Bonders? Feather and dust farms. Portal:Speed Clears - PvXwiki, the Guild Wars wiki for character builds. Introduction Edit In PvE, the concept of speed clears for dungeons, elite areas and to farm faction has become extremely popular. The idea of a speed clear is simple: get the end reward in the minimum time possible to maximize the chance of a rare drop or amount of Faction gained in a given time inteval.

Speed clear builds are usually quite area specific and generally focus on spiking with AoE or skipping foes. Some of the most popular speed clear builds include: Cryway/FoCway, where balled foes are spiked with armor-ignoring AoE damage; Manly Spike, which uses a combination of Hundred Blades and Whirlwind Attack to mass trigger Mark of Pain and Sinway, a build where every party member has Shadow Form. Controversy Edit A select group of players were initially driven to faster times by a series of competitive threads on GWGuru, where it was first shown that speed clears halved the time of conventional builds. Elite Areas Fissure of Woe The Underworld Urgoz's Warren The Deep Domain of Anguish. What is Farming? A Guide for Beginners. What Is Farming? A Guide for Beginners. -Created by Silly Warrior In an effort to make this forum as useful as possible, I have decided to create a Beginner’s farming thread. Inside are any/all questions that may be asked by a newcomer, and will be updated as often as possible.

Your feedback as Guild Wars Guru members will help make this thread as useful to a newcomer as possible. If you have additional FAQ you would like to add, and feel it would help out the thread even more, send me a message via Guru. People who already know what farming is will find most of this thread to be filled with already known information. So without further adue, let’s start straight from the top. I. --------------------------------------------------------------------------I. If you’re new to MMO’s, or a hardcore veteran, lets get something straight.

Quote: Sounds easy enough right, killing monsters in the game for your own personal gain. Anything that’s an enemy in PvE can be considered farming. 1. Solo Farming, list of builds. SabreWolf18's Channel. Farming - GuildWiki, an unofficial Guild Wars wiki. Farming is the killing of monsters for the purpose of gathering items, experience, gold, faction, or promotion points and is considered to be one of the quickest and easiest ways to amass wealth.

Often you will find parties (especially in the harder areas of the game) searching for people to go farming with them. Farming groups utilize strategies and techniques optimized for farming effectiveness. These strategies revolve around two seemingly contradicting principles: Reducing the number of party members: Smaller party size equals an increased chance for each member to get quality items. It similarly means fewer people to split the gold with. (Note this has been changed significantly since the April 19th Update. As such, dedicated farming groups experiment with builds in high-experience zones. Recommended Locations Edit In Cantha (Factions), Vermin, Shiro'ken, Wardens, and Kirin are popular farming targets. Faction Farming Farming Faction with the Kurzicks/Luxons Edit Edit Kurzick Luxon Notes. GuildWiki, a Guild Wars wiki. Mappingout Guild Wars Locations.

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