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Not sure if I'll play through the other character all the way through though, the Necro is tight but I'm not sure :|

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I want to try a necromaster so badly, but I never see any guild fight with them in GvG. I am worried that if I build one up in PvE it will be a waste of time because I would never use the skills in GvG.

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anyways, one more question: How do you get the elite skills?

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The story line doesnt end at the HoH, it keeps going for quite a time after that. I havent finished it my self but I know that you still have a lot of story left :yes:

Also you can get Elite skills by using "signet of capture" which you can find in a city (forgot the name) in maguma jungle. Once you get them you go out and fight a high level boss monster and when he/she uses an elite skill you activate your sginet of capture and you capture the skill. You can only learn skills of your profession and every signet cathches one elite skill so you would need a few signet of capture, which will cost you some gold and skill points.

I think I might have fixed my crashes problem

I played yesterday for about 4 hours and no crash

What I did was uninstall catalyst 5.5, runned driver cleaner pro, checked every single ati component. Cleaned, rebooted and installed 5.5 again.

So thank you ati, for these "amazing" drivers

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anyways, one more question: How do you get the elite skills?

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Find a boss with one and use your "signet of capture" on him.

You won't get access to a "signet of capture" until Lionguard.

Edit: didn't realise there was a page after his question.

I think I might have fixed my crashes problem

I played yesterday for about 4 hours and no crash

What I did was uninstall catalyst 5.5, runned driver cleaner pro, checked every single ati component. Cleaned, rebooted and installed 5.5 again.

So thank you ati, for these "amazing" drivers

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awesome, glad u figured that out! (Y)

Where'd ya find bears? I want one!

You can give them to pet training people, they're normally one as you leave ascalon and another as you leave new ascalon.

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In pre-searing ascalon there are bears in the district thats north/east of ashfurt. The one that leads you to the ice mountains. When you enter the district, go right and youll find bears all over the place. but those bears got spells, and if your alone its impossible to catch one. I didnt try it in a group yet. In post-searing ascalon there are manny bears too, but I dont think those got spells so I wana get one in pre-searing

Is there anyway to teleport back to pre searing?

And where is this 'all over the place' I'm up at yaks bend right now and havn't seen any yet.

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No you can't go back to pre-sear.

And maybe I'm blind also, but I haven't seen one bear yet in post-sear. :|

Do all players play on the same server, or at least have a way to get their character to play on other servers, or are you stuck on the server you pick forever, like warcraft?

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There's one server, however the towns aree seperated in zones, so there's is more than one zone of each town. But it's not like war craft or anything because say your frinds are in Ascalon American District 7, then you can all just select that from the drop down menu and bam you're all in the same district.

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