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On the verge of the first Guild Wars 2 beta event, the ArenaNet Blog offers new details on how the game worlds will operate in the upcoming MMORPG sequel, and how players will be allowed to transfer their characters. Here's word: While you can change your home world, there is a limit of one world transfer every seven days per account and a charge of 1,800 gems for each transfer. A world transfer moves all of your existing characters to your new home world. Any subsequent characters you create will also play in this new home world.
When Guild Wars 2 launches, you will also have the option to play with your friends on another world with our free “guesting” feature. With guesting, your characters can play on any world where you have friends—with certain restrictions. For instance, you will not be able to participate in WvW while guesting.
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Re: On Guild Wars 2 Worlds |
Apr 25, 2012, 11:39 |
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Hudson wrote on Apr 25, 2012, 11:25: Its always fun to watch the predominantly ANTI BLIZZARD Blues News crowd rally behind the latest douchebaggy MMO that comes out that is supposed to be the grand savior of a dying genre then later turn against it in scorn.
I give you all about...3 months MMOs are doing fine, its the business model that changed. Whether GW2 turns out to be a great one remains to be seen, a lot of people have burned out on the overall formula which makes your wager a suckers bet. Most people here seem to be fans of Blizzard products btw If anything, the silly all or nothing attitude seems more biased. People can like a product and still have criticisms but yours in this csae just seemed totally disconnected from reality. |
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