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  1. The Bonus Event lasts 6 days. It seems to be working the same as the world Boss and Fractal rushes (complete events, spend currency to progress the bar), and there is even a 5 tier reward setup for the bonus event just like those two. The idea is to just keep doing the Dragon Response missions, earn the currencies and buy more stuff until the next drop. This is the (literal) Calm Before the Storm right now. Story-wise we are gathering allies and responding to the threats. Game play-wise we are running the events over and over until the next threat (chapter) emerges.

     

    **EDIT**

    "In the weeks between releases, each chapter will continue to evolve with new content and ways to play." -from the Official Announcement page [https://guildwars2.com/en/news/the-icebrood-saga-champions/](https://www.guildwars2.com/en/news/the-icebrood-saga-champions/)

     

    This seems to back up the theory of the next part of Chapter 01: Truce will come after the 6 day timer expires.

  2. No. Non. Nope. Nein. Nyet. Never. Nuh-uh.

     

    There are a million and a half reasons why it won't happen, and continuing to beat that dead horse is likely what led us to having that malformed Pegasus skin for the Griffon. The devs used a group of necromancers to reanimate the desecrated corpse of said dead horse and sold it in the gem shop. Please, for the sake of the malformed Pegasus, just stop already with these posts! ( :tongue: )

  3. Most annoying? I could go on about the Canids and the Scarabs... Indeed, those immediately sprang to mind. But I have thought of a mob of foes even more aggravating to fight - to the point where I will just avoid any contact with them at all at this point. I am talking about the Joko Loyalists in Domain of Kourna. Large spawning mob in a cavern system bringing to mind memories of Queensdale bandit cave sounds fun (at least to me). Except these mobs drop no loot (not even the Karmic Retribution), no experience, no bonus for Bloodlust. They are essentially ambient creatures for all intents and purposes, except they can actually put you in combat and waste your time fighting them before you can mount up and leave after collecting the ore/stashes in the cave.

  4. > @"Inculpatus cedo.9234" said:

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    > You could try contacting the CS Team to get your Outfit replaced. 'Submit a Ticket' via the 'Support' link above/below.

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    > Good luck.

     

    I had considered it briefly at the time, but ultimately decided against it back then as I got it from a random lucky drop from the Black Lion Chest with a Key I got from the level 10 personal story reward. I literally spent no money to get it. At this point it's been about two years or so, besides.

     

  5. My Norn Warrior decided to embrace the "Spirit of Wintersday" by dressing accordingly.

    ![](https://i.imgur.com/plilwu2.jpg"")

    And my Human Elementalist just couldn't resist an opportunity to go through her wardrobe for the season.

    ![](https://i.imgur.com/WgN0WxK.jpg"")

     

    I may have to pick up the Fancy Wintersday Outfit again to replace the one I accidentally deleted years ago. (Just going to keep telling myself that I will do so...eventually I wont be making a liar of myself :tongue: )

     

     

  6. "When Joko finally defeated the Sunspears over a hundred years ago, he decreed that anyone owning a spear would be put to death... Destroying us wasn't enough for Joko. He wanted to destroy our symbol too. Our survivors were forced underground. Some of us continued to train without our spears... When our spears were broken, many of us reforged the spearheads into daggers. It helps keep our symbol alive, even if we can't display it openly anymore." -Tamela Okar

     

    The sunspears went on to become the first Spellbreakers as a means of countering the Awakened.

     

    "...We've learned to counter their magic, detect their hidden agents, and prevent their escape. It's quite effective...A spellbreaker can strike at the weave of magic using any weapon, but the precision of daggers makes it easier..." -Tamela Okar

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