Gamer

Gamer title Track
Gamer is earned by winning points in Festival Games, like the Snowball Arena. It is tied to your account, not any particular character. This title can be displayed in the "Honor" monument from tier 3 onwards.

! Rank !! Title !! Gamer Points needed
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 * 1 || Skillz || 1,000
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 * 2 || Pro Skillz || 2,000
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 * 3 || Numchuck Skillz || 4,000
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 * 4 || Mad Skillz || 7,000
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 * 5 || Über Micro Skillz|| 12,000
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 * 6 ||  Gosu Skillz || 20,000
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 * 7 || 1337 Skillz|| 32,500
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 * 8 || iddqd Skillz|| 50,000
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 * 9 || T3h Haxz0rz Skillz|| 70,000
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 * 10 || Pure Pwnage Skillz|| 90,000
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 * 11 || These skillz go to|| 110,000
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 * 12 || ?|| ?
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Gamer Points Awarded for different festival games

 * Snowball fights (Wintersday): 10 points per win
 * Rollerbeetle Racing (Canthan New Year, Gamer Weekend, Second Birthday Celebration, Dragon Festival 2007): First place receives 7 points, second place receives 5 points, third place receives 3 points, and fourth place receives 2 points. Fifth and sixth positions receive 1 point if they finish within 30 seconds of the first place finisher.
 * Dragon Arena (Gamer Weekend, Second Birthday Celebration, Dragon Festival 2007): 5 points per win
 * Shing Jea Boardwalk (Gamer Weekend, Second Birthday Celebration, Dragon Festival 2007, Dragon Festival Redux): one point for each opponent you outscore in the Dragon Nest competition.
 * Costume Brawl (Halloween 2007): 7 points per win.
 * Costume Brawl (Halloween 2008): 9 points plus one more for each consecutive win, max 50.

Trivia

 * Numchuck Skillz (3): In the film Napoleon Dynamite, the main character boasts about his "skills" with "numchucks".
 * Über Micro Skills (5): The German word/prefix "über" is commonly used among online gamers to describe something or someone that is superior, either in quality or in skill. "Micromanagement" is the performance of many small tasks in a video game in a short time; micromanagement in Guild Wars usually refers to the manual control of heroes.  "Über micro skills" would describe a gamer who is very good at micromanagement.
 * Gosu Skillz (6): Gosu is a Korean word that means, loosely, "the upper hand," and is used to describe a person with great skill in martial arts, Go, and, more recently, video games. Korea's strong influence in online gaming has led to the term's adoption by gamers in western countries.
 * 1337 Skills (7): "1337" is the leetspeak rendering of "elite."
 * iddqd Skills (8): "iddqd" is a cheat code that enables "god" mode in the early first-person shooter DOOM.
 * T3h Haxz0rz Skillz (9): This is also leetspeak, meaning "(the) hacker's skills."
 * Pure Pwnage Skillz (10): Pure Pwnage is an online mockumentary series about a supposed "pro gamer." The term "über-micro" (see rank 5) originates from episode 2 of this series.
 * These Skillz Go To (11): In the heavy metal mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, the band has a special amplifier whose volume dials all have 11 as the highest setting (standard amplifiers only go to 10). When asked why they didn't just make the 10 setting louder, the lead guitarist simply replies, "But these go to 11."