User:Relyk/hallofshame
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- spell error error spellception
- It's confirmed!
- Counting from 1 to 5
- Ignoring the show preview button
- idiot failed to mention
Wut Dr Ishmael said. also I mean if no one is in opposition ie if no one disagrees why would I care if people agree with the change then I would do it any way logic fail there Relyk- Zesbeer 22:49, 30 December 2012 (UTC)
what are these called ingame, "Invader's", "Invader" or "Invaders"? Chieftain Alex 19:54, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
- They are all called "Invaders" except for the short bow is called "Invader's Short Bow" Tedium 20:08, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
"I want to make something easier to implement but i am not sure how to do it using wiki coding. I want to make a massive table which contains any item...I will also move that code into its correct location." Suddenflame123 05:12, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
- "What you're asking for is basically impossible on a wiki. ..." —Dr Ishmael 05:57, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
- Sounds like something wiki should add support for in the future considering how useful it would be. Well thanks for the reply. Suddenflame123 07:46, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
This is what you call arguing with bullshit and weasel words
Are you actually saying we shouldn't make a good page on combos because not everyone may find combos important? If they don't find combos important they arn't going to look them up. But as of right now this is the only way, save for opening some odd 20 tabs the average user is going to find out about the combos they can make, and even using the sorting function Relyk brought up your still floating around 8 for most classes. No, combos may not be the most important thing in the game, but they are critical to how the game plays and currently the wiki is atrocious in how it presents information on them. If you need to open that many tabs to find out basic information that can be very easily found on one if it were allowed to exist, then you have failed to properly format the wiki for it's intended purpose. At the end of the day, a wiki is meant to impart information efficiently, and combos in relation to the skills they are on are not in any way adequately presented outside of this page. Knowing what skills create what fields is useful information to have, but it in no way replaces the ability to see what you can actually do with certain weapons you have. I don't know what else I can say on this matter to convince anyone that a wiki's primary job should be to allow easy access to information, so I guess there isn't a lot of point in creating a bunch of highly relevant pages you are in essence asking every player who wants this information to make individually by opening a bunch of tabs and cross referencing it themselves if people are so adamant about not having it, but I really don't see the point of making this wiki weaker to avoid redundant references, which I remind you every single well designed wiki has. *Someone* should make pages like this, but I don't feel comfortable putting in the effort if this wiki is so hostile to basic ergonomics and basic concepts of conveyance of information by relevancy.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 98.110.164.153 (talk • contribs).
Will Guesting help underpopulated worlds complete PvE events?
Such as contested dungeon entrances and karma temples?
Some people don't pay attention to the game as much as they should.
Hi, so, I have been trying for 57 days - doing the daily PVE and PVP every single day and I cannot seem to achieve 3 Mystic Forge Stones. I do not intend to pay gems for it, and was wondering if there was a possible way to replace the Mystic Forge Stones for another item, in order to still create the Mystic Salvage Kit of 250? Because I have 47 Mystic Coins, and I can easily obtain Skill Points. Also, I haven't seen any announcements of specific new released content (except for the Jan. 28th announcement), yet people on our server continue to find new Legendary combinations. For example, our server (Ferguson's Crossing) has recently discovered the Legendary Eternity Greatsword - which someone has placed on the Trading Post for 5,000 Gold and people are offering 2,300 Gold for it. If no one already knows this information, then I will have to test it out myself! Since I am really poor, I prefer not to test using items worth lots of money to me. --Deathdealers747 05:41, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
I've tried opening all 3 of the icon folders (32,64,128) of your latest icon batch, but they're all appearing without file formats for me, and the total file size is about 1/3 of normal - so I think there is an error this time with either the rip or the upload. (the previous ones have been great obviously!) -Chieftain Alex 12:34, 29 January 2013 (UTC)
- BITCH, I had a dumb and used the "(raw)" export option on them last night. —Dr Ishmael 14:26, 29 January 2013 (UTC)
(Move log); 00:08 . . Chieftain Alex (Talk | contribs) moved File:P05.jpg to File:User ICBM P05.jpg (wtf concentration camp map in mainspace -_-)
Ishmael trolling
American standard? Heck, that's less than 400 years old no matter how hard you stretch it. One must go much further back than any "American" or "international" standard. The standard of Sunday being the first day of the week is over 6000 years old; see Genesis 1:5 - "God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day." Daddicus 20:44, 10 March 2013 (UTC)
- The day God rested, aka the seventh day, is the Sabbath, which Christians consider to be Sunday. So your biblical argument is actually working against you. —Dr Ishmael 20:54, 10 March 2013 (UTC)
- Actually, no. Christians call Sunday the first day of the week; they just worship on the first day instead of the last day of the week (generally, seventh day proponents do exist).
- But, the point wasn't so much to emphasize the Bible as it was to point out that Sunday was the first day of the week LONG before the U.S. existed. Daddicus 00:12, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
- Christianity following Sunday as the first day of the week is not due to the religion but Americanism. But anyways, given how ArenaNet is an American company, we follow American localization, and the server follows American (specifically Pacific) timezone... I think we should just make it simple and use the American "old habits" for the order of days of the weeks in terms of what's first what's not. Konig 00:37, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
- But, the point wasn't so much to emphasize the Bible as it was to point out that Sunday was the first day of the week LONG before the U.S. existed. Daddicus 00:12, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
- Guess what guys? This discussion is completely pointless anyway, since we don't have a days-of-week table anymore. —Dr Ishmael 01:23, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
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What is with these 'maintenance' updates? Surely 'maintenance' should be a server-side thing. And if they are just 'maintenance', why are they so large? --Combatter 12:09, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
- This has been explained before. Any kind of update requires both server and client updates, because the build number changes, and you can't have different build numbers on server and client. The client update is ~50 MB because there is a core set of 9 files that, apparently, internalize the build number, meaning that whenever the build number changes, these files are changed as well, so they always have to be downloaded with every update. —Dr Ishmael 12:59, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
- Ah I see. Seems very inefficient. Thanks for the info. --Combatter 13:53, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
" Here is why.
1. ArenaNet is probably aware of both spellings in game.
2. ArenaNet is probably aware of the debate among linguists on the subject.
In short. Many Asuran inventions include anomalies and do not function well. Is this anomaly intentional? ArenaNet's corporate office is in the USA in Washington state. They have other offices in other countries including within the United Kingdom. This subject has been debated within the linguistic community for years. There is trivia on other pages on gw2w just like gww so could someone with better literary skills than uneducated me please compose a trivia note? (Preferably a native English speaker or perhaps a proper one) Durp da durp 21:42, 20 April 2013 (UTC) "
What the hell are you talking about?
is the difference in rarity 'extremely unlikely' 'rare' etc needed? cants it just be a chance from: list of things? LinguisticallyInept (talk) 21:12, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
[5] undoing dr ishmael.
Big Dick Monster with superpowers in WvW --46.9.175.113 (Talk)
- <Binary_Llama> frozen bananas are hard to peel
- <Binary_Llama> also freezing my teeth
- <relyk> why wouldn't you peel it first then freeze it?
- <Binary_Llama> BECAUSE NOBODY TOLD ME TO DO THAT
The newly-introduced prefixes for ascended should be added into the prefix attribute table. I did it for sentinel, but it didn't work for some reason (unrecognized prefix, pfft), so I'm not touching that anymore. Might wanna look into it. --Ventriloquist 00:08, 10 September 2014 (UTC)
- You weren't actually editing the template - that table is just the documentation. —Dr Ishmael 01:59, 10 September 2014 (UTC)
(Move log); 15:38 . . Ventriloquist (Talk | contribs) moved page Staggering Baner to Staggering Babner without leaving a redirect (Rejoice!)
- <FelixOmni> kimkarshasion?!
- <FelixOmni> tatsin o a unit
- <FelixOmni> that is a dumb butt suck
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The Unofficial Official Guild Wars Wikis channel: http://wiki.guildwars.com & http://wiki.guildwars2.com | I'm glad my loathing of Vector is so famous that it must be referenced in every discussion of wiki skins.
Tanetris did not like my comment, so like any like anyone would in response, he changes the topic in the IRC.
- <Horrible> I had my window open to cool off because it's hot
- <Horrible> and of course now my apt smells like pot
- <FelixOmni> but is it cooler?
- <Horrible> not fucking worth it, closed the window
- <relic_> how doees that fix the issue? now the pot you're smoking has nowhere to go
- <Horrible> eat a dick
- <relic_> woah woah, you should cool it
- <relic_> maybe smoke some more pot
- <relic_> open a window
- <Horrible> maybe go fuck yourself
- <Horrible> If I wanted something edgy I'd go stab myself
It is intuitively obvious that any MMO must have methods to impart information to players and that GW2 uses NPCs for part of this necessary function. I would expect the accumulated wisdom of experienced wiki editors could devise some reasonable criteria for the meaning of "sufficient". ~ 1Maven (talk) 00:13, 23 September 2015 (UTC)
Weapon Master (diff | hist) . . (-151) . . Doodleplex (Talk | contribs) (I just massacred a small village of ambient frogs and ravens to bring you this update.)
(I'm a girl, says so on my page T___T) I didn't intentionally remove it, the page was wonky beforehand. Also I found another one with a wonky bottom: Yew Rod. Doodleplex (talk) 18:19, 9 February 2016 (UTC)
Thanks for letting us know.
Alright I won't add any periods going further, makes sense to me. And please, I don't want red links on my page, just make examples bold instead of a link ;_; ) - Doodleplex 01:44, 27 February 2016 (UTC)
While that doesn't mean you're allowed to then edit my comment to remove the red link, I'll allow this time.
<stephane> Gotta go now but we cant talk more tomorrow
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The section that says "the quickest way through" is now incorrect. I just followed the instructions listed and after going through the 2nd portal, fell out of the portal on the ceiling and died. --174.52.8.94 03:23, 29 September 2016 (UTC)