In Eye of the North there is a portal for all strikes. On icebrood saga maps there are portals for corresponding strikes only.You can join a public strike or with a squad. No one really plays public strikes so you will need a squad.Easiest way is to get to the Eye Of The North, join a squad over lfg and get into strike.
When there are multiple versions of the map, the game attempts to put you in the same map alongside your friends, guildmates, and members of the same world. If you're in a group or squad with a friend on the same map, but aren't in the same instance, you can simply rightclick on their portrait and enter their map. For WvW:
Joining a squad or party member in a different instance of the map by right clicking their portrait in the party panel. Guesting sometimes loads you in another instance, if there's enough running. If you are in EU, guesting to a world with a different language usually works better. But if there's no other instances of the map, then the only way
GhkI. If you can log in every day and farm your home instance yes its totally worth it. You can get nodes for rare and specific map materials, and if you use the special tools that give bonus stuff it really adds up if you just farm your home instance every day. If you can only play every so often though it would take ages to break even for the cost
IMO gw2 is fabulous for friends. It’s co-op friendly for story mode (after level 60, earlier if you choose the same backstory starting options and/or same level 40 options). It’s great until your goals & levels of commitment to the goals diverge. Then it can be challenging but that is true with pretty much any MMO.
Guild Wars 2 is a game with a lot of people in it. It is, afterall, an MMO. As such, there’s quite a lot of ways to interact with people. Shout, whisper, ban, kick; there’s a lot of options
If so, story missions require you to be up to the same exact spot to get credit. Which means you guys some read the green text on the upper right of your screen and compare it and make sure it's exactly the same. If it is, when one person enters the other gets a requester and says yes. That person, at the end, has to click accept credit to get
Co-op & Story mode confusion. Hey All,I been playing GW2 with my wife off and on for a long time. I think it is a great game, but recently something really perplexes me. My wife and I have always been just roaming around randomly, dipping into PVP and never really focused on the story or the world.
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