What is differences from Guild Wars to World of Warcraft? Are you able to make gold like you do on wow?
Yes by solo farming creatures or doing group farms, though making gold in guild wars is a little more difficult than it is in wow. The site which is www.ugamegold.com will help you.
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Yes by solo farming creatures or doing group farms, though making gold in guild wars is a little more difficult than it is in wow.
The site which is http://www.ugamegold.com will help you.
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http://www.ugamegold.com
Yes you can make gold at the level cap of 80. You do things called dailies, they are quests you do everyday and they pay very well.
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Yeah they do, but it's always (so far) been server side patches, so you often times don't realize it unless you check out their website.
I have played both WoW and GW and I do enjoy them both. Two of the things and main differences I realized were time and money. If you want a game that's good for the money you pay and eats up nearly all of your free time, go for WoW. If you want a game that you don't have to feel like your losing money if you don't play it for a day, and won't eat up all of your time, go for GW. Guild Wars is a lot easier to get into the thick of things faster, and is IMO, more suitable for a casual gamer. WoW, especially if you're one that likes to compete, will eat up a good deal of your $$ as well as your time, therefore, IMO again, better suited for a power gamer type.
I bought WoW first, right when it came out and played it until the beginning of May. I cancelled my account for a month, and just recently reactivated it. I played GW almost straight for that entire month off from WoW, and it was defintely a different gaming experience altogether. Fun in it's own right for sure, but completely different. http://www.usfine.com
My suggestion, if you can afford it. Try both. See what you like better
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I agree. GW is the better choice for the casual gamer. Easier to get started quick and the action comes faster. Maybe they came out with it having that in mind considering there is a bit of a learning curve in WoW and taking a month off, you can get rusty (at least I do).
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There are many differences from GW and WOW. First, GW is terrible when compared to WOW. Level cap in GW is 20, WoW is 80. There are better things to do, more people playing it, and your time is better spent playing WOW. I wouldn't waste your time with GW unless you really can't afford WoW, but even then I wouldn't go with another free MMO like Knight Online, Archlord, or something. I would say that GW is a last resort.
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world of warcraft is better on so many lvls i cant even to begin to tell you
one reason is because guild wars is more solo based
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I've gone to playing Lord of the Rings Online, it's about $10 a month, a lifetime subscription is available which does carry through to expansions. They are in their second expansion now.
It's not WoW but it's pretty fun and it works well for the casual gamer. Plus so far, the people are much nicer.
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