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Learn about the latest in WvW development from the Guild Wars 2 team!
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Here are the worlds for EU: Augury Rock (FR), Arborstone (FR) Aurora Glade (EN), Vizunah Square (FR) Baruch Bay (SP) Desolation (EN) Drakkar Lake (DE), Miller's Sound (DE) Elona Reach (DE), Abaddon's Mouth (DE) Far Shiverpeaks (EN), Fort Ranik (FR) Fissure of Woe (EN), Blacktide (EN) Gandara (EN), Jade Sea (FR) Gunnar's Hold (EN), Ring of Fire (EN) Piken Square (EN), Dzagonur (DE) Riverside (DE), Ruins of Surmia (EN) Seafarer's Rest (EN) Underworld (EN), Kodash (DE) Whiteside Ridge (EN), Vabbi (EN) Here are the worlds for NA: Blackgate, Devona's Rest Dragonbrand, Darkhaven Fort Aspenwood, Eredon Terrace Gate of Madness, Sea of Sorrows Henge of Denravi, Crystal Desert Isle of Janthir, Ferguson's Crossing Jade Quarry, Sorrow's Furnace Maguuma, Kaineng Northern Shiverpeaks, Borlis Pass Sanctum of Rall, Yak's Bend Stormbluff ... Read more

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Hey there! I wanted to answer two specific points in your post (leaving the rest to the community): The content of the wiki is created by the players themselves. The editors are doing an amazing job but they can't cover everything. That being said, you can add information you find by editing the relevant articles yourself (with or without a wiki account). The wiki has a few rules to follow but most of the time active editors will modify your entries to make them fit. And if you don't want to edit, each article has a "Leave article feedback" tab where you can mention missing info to the community of wiki editor. The GW2 English wiki has a deep structure where you can explore Categories and various articles have tables showing useful lists. If the particular page "Bosses that drop infusions" doesn't exist, it may not be difficult for wiki editors to create it. Just ask them, either on the discussion page of the Infusion article or on their discord: ... Read more

18 Jan

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Originally posted by Spittinglama

That's a role with pretty good pay. Looks like you guys are trying to attract top talent for this project. Excited to hear about it!

That's a role with pretty good pay. Looks like you guys are trying to attract top talent for this project. Excited to hear about it!

That's the hope! Note that I'm not the hiring manager but would likely interface with this person a bit.

Also of note: the salary range of any job posting coming out of WA state typically represents the bottom and top of a band, and the final agreed upon rate is determined by a variety of factors including years of experience, cost of living, etc. that will fall within those two numbers. Just something to keep in mind when applying.

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Bug Fix: Revenant: Fixed an issue that caused Ventari's Tablet to appear below ground.
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Originally posted by Turkeyspit1975

We are open to remote work in AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, ID, IL, MA, MD, NC, NV, NY OR, TX, UT and WA

That's kind of interesting? Like, why would they accept someone working remote from NC but not SC? MA but not NH or VT?

West Coast only would make sense, (time zones, easy to travel if required), but if they open it to East Coast states, why only those?

That's kind of interesting? Like, why would they accept someone working remote from NC but not SC? MA but not NH or VT?

West Coast only would make sense, (time zones, easy to travel if required), but if they open it to East Coast states, why only those?

Note: I am not an HR professional or a lawyer so if you want to know more you should consult a professional. But here's how I understand it. The TL;DR is that local/state labor laws vary from place to place, so a company has to navigate those issues to be compliant to be able to hire people who live there but work remotely for a company headquartered elsewhere. We previously could only hire in WA, CA, and TX but have expanded to more states.


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Originally posted by DigLatter9355

Ugh. I want to apply for the Sr quest designer job but as of now I don’t live in any of the states they hire from. I’ll be eligible later this year but they will probably have it filled by then🥲

We have traditionally hired from Washington, California, and Texas, but we had a programmer on contract from Maryland and he was recently switched to FTE, so things might be starting to change. It wouldn't hurt to apply

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Hey all, I just checked in to this and can confirm that we are aware and working on it. We're going to get a fix to you as soon as we can. Sorry that's happening!