4/2/08

Guild Wars - Eye of the North


Author: Bob Janeway
Guild Wars is a great game. With all the features of other popular massive multiplayer games, all with no monthly subscription. The

expansion, Eye of the North is no exception. This expansion adds 4 new regions all with their own quests and monsters allowing for

18 additional dungeons.

This new and only expansion for Guild Wars was developed to act as a bridge to the rumored Guild Wars 2. A bridge was required

for ArenaNet to introduce the new maps, dungeons, and heroes, Thats right, I said new heroes. In fact, there are 10 new heroes and

150 new skills available to Guild Wars: Eye of the North players.

Eye of the North is an expansion to the previous three chapters - Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall - and picks up about 8 years after

the first game left off. A great earthquake spreads across all 3 continents on the map of the game, and strange creatures begin to

appear. These are the new monsters that have been added with the expansion.

The expansion also features 40 new armor sets, some of which are rare and some stand-alone items. If you'd like to find a list of

newly added armor sets, see the Guild Wars wiki. Gold is easier to come by compared to other MMO's such as World of Warcraft.

As an expansion, it caters to experienced players, and has minimum level requirements to be accessed. There is no starting area or

character creation - your existing characters from the previous campaigns gain access to the Far Shiverpeaks from the main towns in

each of the three world areas.

If you ever get stuck in a particular region of the game there are multiple Guild Wars Maps available to help you through both the

open region as well as maps for the individual dungeons. Sometimes without a map, it is impossible to navigate through the dungeons.

The expansion seems to have more structure compared to other releases from the Guild Wars series. There are 4 new title tracks and

as you complete a certain number of tasks for each track, new merchants will be made available to you.

As far as I know, cheating is restricted in the Guild Wars world by their server. Most MMORPG's have systems in place to prevent

cheating, I wouldn't expect much else from ArenaNet.

Guild Wars: Eye of the North has been long awaited, and it appears the wait has paid off - it is an exceptional expansion and adds a lot

of new and exciting content for existing players. The map in Eye of the North is very beautiful and the environments are easy to get

swept in.
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