Quote by me from a previously answered question:
"GWEN is about a hero trying to unite forces in Northern Tyria that have problems themselves. Each one is joined to destroy one main force you will find out in the game. Eye of the North comes with many new skills that do VERY well in syenergy with other campaign skills. GWEN could get you back in the game because if you have played Prophecies, you will know the whereabouts of Gwen, the annoying little girl near the Pre-Searing Ascalon. You may explore dungeons and increase your reputation with other tracks such as the Asura, an intellectual group introducing the playable Asuras in GW2, the Dwarfs (Deldrimor), previously encountered in the Nothern Shiverpeaks of Tyria, or the Ebon Vanguard, a charr fighting group. Make sure if to recieve a book from any NPC that gives them and to fill them out up to halfway (more pages filled which is by finsihed quests, the more reputation points and gold you get. There is the town the Eye of the North. With this, you can transfer all things from GW to GW2 from your Hall of Monuments, where you can hang up special armor sets, mini pets, pets, special weaponry, and certain other things. If you are at at least rank (2) of the Max Title track - 10 max titles - then you can cap a Rainbow Phoenix - Lvl 5, as long as you have the title, have no pet, am a ranger and no heroes or henchmen. The Rainbow Phoenix is the most wanted Asian Phoenix in folklore as in Factions, only the egyptian phoenix had shown. Certainly, you will enjoy the game and you can even unlock elite skills that can turn you into a bear with it's respective skills as well as a wolf, and a raven. Out of all 3 campaigns, I though the expansion, EoTN, was the most experience with LVL 20 quests that will take your mastery of the game to the next level.
Yes...I actually typed this from my mind...I'm bored -.-...."
I hope this helps
2007-12-04 14:05:02
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answer #1
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answered by Jin 2
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No new hair colors. That's only in character creation. Eyes only has content for level 20 characters, but it gives you heroes, new armor, new titles (some of which actually have a game effect), and new weapons.
Honestly, the new content is relatively minimal, and in some cases only avaiable to obsessive. so you could just skip it if you don't plan on transitioning any of your high level stuff to Guild Wars 2 in a year or two.
2007-12-05 07:47:44
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answer #2
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answered by Thomas S 7
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1st of all eye of the north is just an expansion to prophicies. u dont make characters that r in eye of the north. u just take chars from prophicies, factions, and nightfall into it. so the only thing new to it is quests, missions, bosses, and weopens. there also is dungeons too. its really fun too.
2007-12-02 10:21:52
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answer #3
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answered by greatdanekid7 1
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fashionable: For a guy, brown hair and blue eyes. for a woman, purple hair (clearly, not dyed) and blue eyes Least fashionable: would not truly count selection to me, yet I hate whilst those with dark hair dye their hair blond because of the fact it would not tournament their epidermis tone in any respect. Or whilst blondes dye their hair dark brown or black. It merely makes them seem goth and depressed.
2016-10-10 02:36:58
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answered by ? 4
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