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  1. I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I like not knowing until soon before release. That way I don't have to wait anxiously for a long time
  2. > @"Frostfang.5109" said: > Charr has this problem too! In the character selection screen too, horns are cropped. Really? I play around with the Charr character creator all the time and they've never been cropped out for me
  3. > @"Dawdler.8521" said: > > @"Mortifera.6138" said: > > Why do charr even have a wedding outfit? Marriage is under holy matrimony, and we all know how charr feel about gods. > Where do you get holy matrimony from? It has nothing to do with gods. It's a Christian description of marriage. Are Charr Christians? Does it even exist in Tyria? > > Should we expect the Holy Inquisition to come out of an Asura gate and start preaching Christian values? > > Pretty sure the scenario would be as follows: > Holy Inquisition: "HEATHEN SORCERY!!!" > Elementalist: "Duh" **casts meteor shower** As an Elementalist I think an Overload Air would end that better
  4. > @"Mortifera.6138" said: > Why do charr even have a wedding outfit? Marriage is under holy matrimony, and we all know how charr feel about gods. Different world, different wedding ceremonies. Plus that's not the only style of wedding in our world.
  5. > @"Khisanth.2948" said: > If you think charr getting married is weird then what about sylvari? They are all siblings... I have thought about that. Though in their case I'm not sure if they're actually considered family. They do call the Pale Tree mother, but it seems more like a title. (I know the Pale Tree technically birthed them, but they are plants.)
  6. ee> @"AgentMoore.9453" said: > > @"ChampionMasquerade.5283" said: > > So do they have a special outfit for the rare occasions in which they do get married, or was this more a case of "let the Charr have a cool outfit?" > > Cool outfit, as I've not seen any Charr talking about martial customs in game yet. > > Some Charr probably do get married though, and there are Charr couples peppered around the game to suggest as much. However it's probably not common, and most of them are unnamed NPCs (Some are same sex - the couple timidly visiting the Four Winds Festival comes to mind) since I can't imagine marriage (or any long-term intimacy) is a big deal in such a warband-warcentric society like theirs. The Olmakhan seem more suited to things like intimate bonding and marital ceremonies, but they're quite different from Legion Charr and it'd be nice to see more of what their customs are like. > > Legion Charr seem to take mates and bond like any of the other races (Crecia/Rytlock), but those relationships are tamped down a bit by the whole 'bring your kid to fahrar at age 1 and backflip back into the battlefield' practice they've employed since GW1. They get together, they have kids, but their families are more artificial and their relationships with one another are overridden by their loyalty to the Legions. Makes sense. I wonder if the outfit was meant be Olmakhan in nature then. It does seem to fit their style.
  7. I’m pretty sure they do this on purpose to hide rare skins as a surprise. I’m guessing there’s a list of them out there, and you can put the I’d in chat to preview them
  8. Gift received, thank you for helping make my day Santa Charr (It said up top Santa Charr would be available for photos, is there a specific time schedule?)
  9. > @"Veprovina.4876" said: > > @"ChampionMasquerade.5283" said: > > > @"Veprovina.4876" said: > > > > @"XenoSpyro.1780" said: > > > > If a charr player is NOT in combat (doesn't take damage), but still is affected some control debuff = walk upright. Non-damage speed debuff sources are pretty rare. > > > > > > There's cripple. Makes charr limp, but i've never seen it without holding weapons since whenever you have a condition on you then you're "in combat" so it switches to the bipedal stance. > > > > > > > I’ve done so when not holding weapons, normally after falling a small distance. > > Heh, cool. :smile: > But it might be a bug, i don't think it's intended. > But whatever it is, charr run like they do, you can't change that so whatever... Gotcha, thanks for telling me (though if it was a big I think it’s be fixed by now, it’s been a thing for at least seven months)
  10. > @"Veprovina.4876" said: > > @"XenoSpyro.1780" said: > > If a charr player is NOT in combat (doesn't take damage), but still is affected some control debuff = walk upright. Non-damage speed debuff sources are pretty rare. > > There's cripple. Makes charr limp, but i've never seen it without holding weapons since whenever you have a condition on you then you're "in combat" so it switches to the bipedal stance. > I’ve done so when not holding weapons, normally after falling a small distance.
  11. I wanna make clear that I don’t wanna change the way they run permanently, I just wasn’t sure of it was an option or not
  12. > @"Dantert.1803" said: > I'm bringing up the topic yet again! > We had the idea enstablished in Gw1 that even though you are not a norn you could use the effects of the animal forms of the norns in Eye of the North, so why shouldn't we have that in Gw2? > The pros of this would be many! The racial skills would be open to everybody and that would mean that they could receive a boost to make them more valuable. > Also if you attach a mastery for each race racial skills you could have content that pushes people to re explore the older maps. > What I mean by that is that if each mastery for the racial skills is active only in the starting zones of each race and getting xp in those areas progresses the mastery we could have a lot of push to unlock new stuff in an easy way. > No missions are needed, just a mail from an expert saying that now we could explore other races skills to be closer to each other or corny stuff like that and mastery traks that activate during the time you are in the starting zones. > Everybody gets new skills, we get new content, we get an excuse to explore for a second time the old maps, it's easier than adding totally new content , everybody is happy! > Oh and those racial skills if boosted could change the meta builds, so that also is good for build crafting. > Come on Anet pleaaaase??? > Aside from the reasons others have stated, few would make sense on another character. For example, Sylvari don't have a warband they can call for assistance
  13. > @"Crystal Paladin.3871" said: > > @"Evga.2471" said: > > > @"ChampionMasquerade.5283" said: > > > Charr based jump puzzled are truly an art form few can master > > > > So true. I can do it on a few jumping puzzles but man do I get frustrated. > > Try doing the coddler's cove jp with charr. Especially with the quaggan singing in the background "cooo a crabcake just for you" XD I actually did that, but it was not fun
  14. > @"Evga.2471" said: > > @"Arcs La Ens.6284" said: > > Thank you Santa Charr, for being your glorious and generous self! You make Wintersday even better! > > I try to make Wintersday more cheerful for my fellow Tyrian's. > > > @"BnooMaGoo.5690" said: > > Dear Santa Charr, I am sorry that Charr was the last race to become a toon for me but I hafta say they won me over with their "wahoo's" off the mounts sometimes. Thanks for your spirit!! > > Soon or later you'll never want to stop playing a Charr. Unless you start doing JP (jumping puzzles) with a Charr........ it's bad. Santa Charr doesn't like JP that's why his helper is always doing the Wintersday JP. That little rascal loves the Wintersday JP. > > Thank you. Charr based jump puzzled are truly an art form few can master
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