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  2. Dungeon Runners - Wikipedia

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    The character could learn all the skills available in the game if the player wished; however, only ten could be accessed at any given time, being limited by the number of slots in the Bar. If the player wished a radical change in the character's abilities, a "Re-Spec" button was available on the Character Sheet.

  3. Guild Wars - Wikipedia

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    Guild Wars was noted for being the "first major MMO to adopt a business model not based on monthly subscription fees", [7] its instanced approach to gameplay, [8] and the quality of the graphics and play for computers with low specifications. [9] In April 2009, NCSoft announced that 6 million units of games in the Guild Wars series had been ...

  4. Character Chronicle Cards - Wikipedia

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    Don Turnbull reviewed Character Chronicle Cards for White Dwarf #3. [2] Turnbull commented: "Very useful for DMs who wish to pre-generate characters and maintain a file as a source of hirelings, new player characters and non-player characters. Of less value for the player who continually has to update information since they are rather small.

  5. Guild Wars (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Guild Wars is a multiplayer online action role-playing game developed by ArenaNet, a subsidiary of South Korean game publisher NCSOFT, and released in 2005.As the original installment of the Guild Wars series, its campaign was retroactively titled Prophecies to differentiate it from the content of subsequent releases.

  6. Guild Wars: Eye of the North - Wikipedia

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    Guild Wars: Eye of the North is an expansion pack to the multiplayer online role-playing game Guild Wars by ArenaNet, a subsidiary of NCSOFT. [1] [2] It was released worldwide on August 31, 2007. [3] Unlike other games in the Guild Wars sequence, Eye of the North requires players to own one of the

  7. Guild Wars 2 - Wikipedia

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    Guild Wars 2 is a free-to-play, [2] massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by ArenaNet and published by NCSoft.Set in the fantasy world of Tyria, the core game follows the re-emergence of Destiny's Edge, a disbanded guild dedicated to fighting Elder Dragons, colossal Lovecraftian-esque entities that have seized control of Tyria in the time since the original Guild Wars (2005 ...

  8. Gamemaster's screen - Wikipedia

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    The gamemaster's screen separates the players' view of the game (top) from the gamemaster's private information and dice rolls (bottom) A gamemaster's screen, also called a GM's screen, is a gaming accessory, usually made out of either cardboard or card stock, and is used by the gamemaster to hide all the relevant data related to a tabletop role-playing game session from the players in order ...

  9. Guild Wars Nightfall - Wikipedia

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    Nightfall is a continuation of the Guild Wars franchise and so follows the same gameplay principles.Guild Wars in previous releases attempted a marriage of Player versus Environment (or "PvE") and Player versus Player (or "PvP") gameplay, starting out with PvP being the logical endgame for the Prophecies campaign, and PvP optionally interspersed throughout Factions play.