Hello Guild Warriors and welcome to another exciting edition of The Siege. This week we have a packed show for you. We start it off with the news that Legendary Weapons will soon be seen in Tyria and we discuss how cool they look as well as the process one must go through to get one of these magnificent weapons. We follow that up with a discussion on our impression of underwater combat and if we would like to see it expanded into Dungeons or sPvP maps. If that wasn’t enough for you we talk about a blog post on the GW2 homepage that details the live development teams and discuss their choice in development philosophy as well as our favorite teams and why. Tara offers us some tips for using the combo system in-game and we discuss whether or not we are seeing it used deliberately in-game right now and if it needs to be in the discussion of tactics for bosses and other game situations. Last but not least we discuss that if we were to play another MMO what aspects of this game would we miss the most. All of this plus a mystery story that we grantee has nothing to do with a Guild Wars 2!
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