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Hard … really, really hard

I’m a little out of practice with my Mesmer so I’ve been reacquainting myself with his skillbar by replaying Guild Wars Factions missions over the past few days.

I’ve completed the Factions PvE campaign multiple times with multiple characters so I know it like the back of my hand by now but this time around I’ve been playing the missions in Hard Mode.

Hard Mode missions are pretty much like normal mode except they’re, and I hope I’m not being too technical here, hard. To be a little more verbose, they’re really damn hard.

The reason for this is every enemy found in each mission has been given a boost in abilities. They’re at a higher level, attack and cast faster, and are smarter to boot. As a result, they’re much tougher to take down.

And the bosses are absolute murder. To give just one example, Afflicted Yijo, the Ritualist boss in the Zen Daijun mission, hits for 500-plus damage in Hard Mode. That’s more than my poor Mesmer’s maximum health.

Like I said, really damn hard.

The missions are especially challenging if you’re going for Master’s. I’m keen on obtaining the Guardian of Cantha title for my Mesmer so I’m going to have to earn Master’s for all 13 Factions missions.

I’m finding the going hard with Heroes and henchmen but having tried the same missions with PUGs, I think I’ll stick with NPCs. Koss and company might have their quirks but their behaviour is at least predictable.

Thus far, I’ve managed to earn six Master’s: Minister Cho’s Estate, Zen Daijun, Nahpui Quarter, Sunjiang District, Imperial Sanctum and Raisu Palace.

I’m currently stuck on Tahnnakai Temple. I narrowly missed out on Master’s the last time around and I think I might be able to get it in my next session. I expect to take a few tries, though.

Hard Mode is really damn hard.

But when you get to this screen:
Guild Wars: Hard Mode Raisu Palace Master's
It’s all worth it.

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  1. tempestblue says

    Heya! Remember me? How are you man?

    So… here’s the thing. After reading about Guild Wars for the past few years on your blog, I finally thought about buying it. Thought I should ask you about how to go about it. Should I be buying ALL the expansions or just the basic?
    I don’t suppose the ‘Jack Sparrow’ label will work for online gaming, would it? :-p

    Hope to hear from you. Ciao!

  2. Gobi says

    Hey, how’s it going? It’s been, what, almost five years since The Magic Bubble?

    Some background on Guild Wars. There are three standalone campaigns: Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall. This page gives a good overview of all three campaigns. You don’t need to buy all three. Get one and try the game out. If it’s to your liking, get another campaign.

    In a week’s time, an expansion, Guild Wars: Eye of the North (GW:EN), will go live. GW:EN requires ownership of at least one campaign.

    Feel free to e-mail me at tmwarwolf at yahoo dot com if you have further questions.

  3. tempestblue says

    gee, that’s a long time, huh!

    I’ve more or less decided that i shall either buy Prophecies or Nightfall. Prophecies seems to have more storyline and quests …. but Nightfall has more classes and extras.

    What do you think is better entertainment value?

  4. Gobi says

    Nightfall. It’s the most polished campaign overall with the best writing and the best pacing.