
Good Morning, Folks! It has been a while since I played Guild Wars 2. Around the drop of the current expansion, I flaked out and stopped playing. My guess is that this correlated with the launch of a Path of Exile league, but whatever the case may be, it has been a bit. We had a regular Thursday night group for months, and it was glorious, but as we all sort of faded away, we started playing other games. The activity of getting together on Thursdays has continued, but the unified game that we were all playing has mostly stopped. I am not saying that I think we will band around Guild Wars 2 again, but lately I have found myself missing it. The glider gameplay of Spirit Crossing feels very similar to movement in GW2, so it made me nostalgic.

The thing that I love the most about Guild Wars 2 is the drop-in nature of activities. As a result, it was super easy for me to get straight into the action, and I spent a bit of time doing World Bosses. These are probably my single favorite activities in game, and were ultimately the thing that sold me on Guild Wars 2 as a whole. I missed Tequatl, which is hands down my favorite event, but managed to catch the boss in Queensdale and a few others. I figured a good way to ease back in was to focus on the various Astral Ward weeklies. There is apparently a legendary kit up and available that I do not have, so in theory, I should probably pick it up if for no other reason than providing me gifts to complete other legendaries.

I also spent quite a bit of time last night in Desert Highlands, hoping that someone would fire up bounties, but it never happened. I realize I can easily do bounties since I have a commander tag, but I was not feeling social enough to make that happen. Instead, I worked on various events that spawned and slowly chipped away at the alternate conditions for that achievement. I did manage to gather up a bit of a group, but we never formalized it with a commander tag. Again, I love how easy it is for others to tag in and follow along and get completion on events. This is really the strong point of Guild Wars 2, and I am hoping that when we get Guild Wars 3, it will have this same functionality.

I had quite a bit of fun, but ultimately ran out of steam around 9:30 pm when I headed to bed. This is the problem that I have had with gaming under chemo, is that gaming exhausts me in the same way that literally anything else does. I wonder if it is mental exhaustion as much as it is physical. I have two more rounds of chemo in front of me, so the end is in sight. I am just hoping that I bounce back pretty quickly. I know I will be rolling into radiation pretty quickly, but it sounds like it will not be as extreme as chemo has been. I think Guild Wars 2 might be my speed, because it allows me to engage as deeply as I want to or as shallow as I might need.