Well, this is something that you haven't encountered for sure in any other   game and it is as intriguing as its name. Guild Wars 2 is one of the best MMOs   when it comes down to PvP since it emphasizes on skill rather on equipment. This   is extremely important in competitive play and also for the average PvE player   that just wants to have a good time PvPing a bit and not getting totally stomped   by the well geared pros.
  
  The awesome part is that you don't have to wait for a certain level to PvP. You   can jump right in it from level 1. Your level will be dynamically adjusted to   match a fixed number and you will be given the necessary armor, weapons and   skills. After this, the sky is the limit. And this is not all: not only that you   get rewards for PvPing, but you will also increase in level. So, theoretically,   you can go from level 1 to level 80 only by PvPing.
  
  Besides the competitive PvP, the developers have created the WvWvW system, or   World PvP for short. This is where massive battles are taking place, on a   separate island between 3 different servers from the game that are battling for   boon awards for their server. This system is absolutely extraordinary in terms   of amount of fun you can have and without any consequences at all. You won't   lose your time of leveling since you get experience here too, also, you can get   items to use in PvE.
  
  The battles involve towers, keeps and castles that are besieged for dominance of   one of the servers. Also, these instanced massive fights, of over 1.000 players   at the same time, stretch over two weeks so this is a full blown war that are   going on for the sake of the common players that like to PvE and also for the   loot and experience that can be obtained by the warriors that fight the good   fight.
  
  Even if you are not a fan of PvP, it's strongly recommended to try World PvP   sometime since it is plenty of fun and nothing can go wrong. Of course, you can   always go back to Standard PvP or your safe PvE if you don't like it, but I   doubt it.
  
Saturday, September 8, 2012
World versus World versus World. Doesn’t it sound strange?
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