User:GW-Bishop

Who?
I'm Bishop. I play GW, mostly solo, because my time doesn't allow me to play on a fixed schedule. I'm a member of a random guild that used to have a cool cape (so I said "uh, sure, I'll join" when someone asked me), but now it changes every 2 days, so if you're a wikipondian and have a friendly guild that makes absolutely no demands of its playerbase, ask me about joining you.

Why?
I like Guild Wars. In fact, I like it a lot more now than I did the first time I played it, 6 months or so ago. Not sure why, but I think it has to do with re-discovering how intricate and versatile the 8-skill system actually is. That, and I love the fact that I don't have to worry about how much or how little I play because it costs me $0 per month anyway.

Where?
I live in Denmark, but I play on the US servers. Mostly because the few times I do group, it's usually with my buddy from Canada. And I don't much appreciate the whole multi-lingual general chat that's common on EU servers (I only speak a little German and no French).

What?
I have 3 acended lvl 20 characters (but none of them have actually finished the game)
 * Desiree Steele /
 * Vanity Steele /
 * Darque Steele /

and one pvp character that I delete and remake on whim.
 * Bishop Steeele, currently /

Wherefore art thou, Mercurio?
Currently playing Factions. Whether I'll be caught up in it -- and the wiki -- again remains to be seen.

Free brownie points to whomever recognizes the title of this paragraph first.

Builds
My current pvp build (not really -- they nerfed me, waaaah):

Instead I'm sucking people dry using my necro build that I have dubbed with the working title of Sucky Sucky Five Dullah:

And my monk bonder:

SS/SV UW necro for my own reference:

Question: guildwikiguild?
I was wondering; is there an ingame guildwiki guild? (Whoah, that's meta on so many levels). And if so, is it a closed party with bulgy bouncers at the door, or open to the peanut gallery? :) -- 19:13, 11 March 2006 (CST)


 * See here. :) -- 19:55, 11 March 2006 (CST)


 * Thanks. To sum up for reference, that currently means "no". -- 20:04, 11 March 2006 (CST)