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    Exclamation I need help getting back into Guild Wars 2

    To be honest I was really let down by GW2. I really liked it for a while but now it's starting to become a drag to play and they said that there would be no grind but in between story line quests you have you level a bunch and it really feels like grinding. I feel like it was over hyped but I really like the game and I wanna get back into it! Any help to make leveling in between quests more fun or easier would be nice and any other advice to help me get back into the game. Thank you!

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    The story was never meant to be the main way to level. You're not supposed to "just do the story". It's more of a guide to show you where you're supposed to be at what time. Gathering and crafting through discovery can level you amazingly fast, as well as zone completion or just exploring in general.

    In fact, if you stop thinking about leveling at all you'd be better off, because when you get to the end of the game, what else is there to do but what you've been doing all along? It's the thought of leveling that's really the problem, not leveling itself.

    Just try to get into the game and let the leveling take care of itself. Make sure you do dynamic events to those will help. Hearts are okay but dynamic events will level you fast, and often the hearts get completed incidentally when doing dynamic events. And don't run off after a dynamic event listen to what the NPCs are saying very often you'll end up with 2, 3 even four dynamic events back to back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vayne View Post
    The story was never meant to be the main way to level. You're not supposed to "just do the story". It's more of a guide to show you where you're supposed to be at what time. Gathering and crafting through discovery can level you amazingly fast, as well as zone completion or just exploring in general.

    In fact, if you stop thinking about leveling at all you'd be better off, because when you get to the end of the game, what else is there to do but what you've been doing all along? It's the thought of leveling that's really the problem, not leveling itself.

    Just try to get into the game and let the leveling take care of itself. Make sure you do dynamic events to those will help. Hearts are okay but dynamic events will level you fast, and often the hearts get completed incidentally when doing dynamic events. And don't run off after a dynamic event listen to what the NPCs are saying very often you'll end up with 2, 3 even four dynamic events back to back.
    Right I know that the story line isn't the main thing but I really like it. Also my friends are never on and there all higher levels than me because they get more chances to play Thanks for the advice though I will definitely start exploring and completing maps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger Lus View Post
    Right I know that the story line isn't the main thing but I really like it. Also my friends are never on and there all higher levels than me because they get more chances to play Thanks for the advice though I will definitely start exploring and completing maps!
    Find other friends as well. Join a second guild. Playing MMOs alone, for many people, sucks. If your friends are higher level, and you aren't with them, then of course you're not going to be thrilled playing. It feels like you're left out. So just see if you can find someone to level with. It makes all the difference in the world.

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    Do it all, when I get lonely I say to guild and or world "Come grab me shake me twirl em round let's go yonder". There is no end game the whole world is it, crafting yep all 400, except for an empty slot for alt rest are 80's all geared in exotic's with weapons to boot. Starting to get into WvW now and fractals. Vayne puts up with my stressfulness and worries and places me at ease when I was worried about not doing well, Tiger teaches me stuff and the rest of my guild seems to tolerate me. I can compete almost well sorta and that was something I could never do any other MMO. Heck if you are want pm me (Unkind) I am friendly very chatty cant type worth a hoot and will stress over any jump puzzle and may need pushed, but I wont let you down in doing it or trying to do it.

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    Chiria, everyone likes you. I don't know why you have that opinion of yourself. You're a good guy. And you play well. Don't let the naysayers get you down.

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    I second Vayne in that you should join a really good guild. It might seems unimportant but a good group of friends to hang out with can really make or break any MMO, or any game for that matter. Depending on how social you are of course, but it's still have to have people talk in guild chat about silly, crazy stuff. It really lightens the mood.

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    If you haven't tried it yet, do some crafting. Also if you are gathering the crafting items it gives a great amount of exp, in fact everything in this game gives exp, from node gathering, to exploring, to doing hearts, doing DEs, crafting, the personal story, and killing random mobs. Honestly I don't understand how anyone in this game has trouble leveling. This game, by far, is the easiest leveling I've ever experienced in the 9 1/2 years I've been playing MMOs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StacyX View Post
    If you haven't tried it yet, do some crafting. Also if you are gathering the crafting items it gives a great amount of exp, in fact everything in this game gives exp, from node gathering, to exploring, to doing hearts, doing DEs, crafting, the personal story, and killing random mobs. Honestly I don't understand how anyone in this game has trouble leveling. This game, by far, is the easiest leveling I've ever experienced in the 9 1/2 years I've been playing MMOs.
    The reason why people have trouble leveling in this game is because Anet has done a poor job of explain how to level in this game. If you don't frequent the forums, and you just enter this game from other MMOs, Guild Wars 2 really lacks a bread crumb trail that other games have.

    The closest thing it has to a bread crumb quest trail is the personal story, so other people go for that first. There's a star on my map...I know stars, I'll go there.

    Then they find out they're not high enough level to get to the next star, so they start grinding to get to that star, because they think that that's what the game is about. It's the only breadcrumb trail.

    Guild Wars 2 works best when you ignore stars, but that's not what people have learned in other games. Honestly, I think this game could have used a better tutorial than the one Anet provided.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vayne View Post
    The reason why people have trouble leveling in this game is because Anet has done a poor job of explain how to level in this game. If you don't frequent the forums, and you just enter this game from other MMOs, Guild Wars 2 really lacks a bread crumb trail that other games have.

    The closest thing it has to a bread crumb quest trail is the personal story, so other people go for that first. There's a star on my map...I know stars, I'll go there.

    Then they find out they're not high enough level to get to the next star, so they start grinding to get to that star, because they think that that's what the game is about. It's the only breadcrumb trail.

    Guild Wars 2 works best when you ignore stars, but that's not what people have learned in other games. Honestly, I think this game could have used a better tutorial than the one Anet provided.
    That's odd, I had played nearly a decade of MMOs before this one and I had no trouble figuring out what to do. Even being exposed to the "bread crumb" system of most games for many years, this game wasn't hard to figure out. I started playing GW2 in beta before I even dug into much about it, but I didn't have a problem figuring out how to level or what to do. I actually found it pretty refreshing that they didn't have one of those tutorials in this game leading you by the hand "this is how you move" "this is how you jump" "this is how you talk to an npc" "this is how you find your inventory" etc. I think most games lead people by the hand WAY too much. This game is a refreshing change from that. This game encourages you to find things out for yourself a little more than most games. Figuring things out on your own can be rewarding in and of itself.

    Guild Wars 2 needs a better tutorial? I totally disagree. But that's just my opinion and respect your right to have a differing opinion.

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