Gamer
From Guild Wars Wiki
| Gamer | |
|---|---|
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| Campaign | Core |
| Title type | Account |
The Gamer title is an account based title given to players who win festival games. These festival games are listed below, along with the points you get if you win that game. This title can be displayed in the "Honor" monument from tier 3 onwards.
[edit] Gamer title track
Tier Title Gamer points 1 Skillz (1) 1,000 2 Pro Skillz (2) 2,000 3 Numchuck Skillz (3) 4,000 4 Mad Skillz (4) 7,000 5 Über Micro Skillz (5) 12,000 6 Gosu Skillz (6) 20,000 7 1337 Skillz (7) 32,500 8 iddqd Skillz (8) 50,000 9 T3h Haxz0rz Skillz (9) 70,000 10 Pure Pwnage Skillz (10) 90,000 11 These skillz Go To (11) 110,000
[edit] Unconfirmed tiers gleaned from ATS testing
Tier Title Gamer points 12 Real Ultimate Power Skillz (12) ?
[edit] Acquisition
The following table shows the number of gamer points gained for the different festival games that award them:
| Game | Event(s) | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Costume Brawl | Halloween | 9+(number of consecutive victories up to 41) |
| Dwayna Vs Grenth | Wintersday | 10 points per win |
| Rollerbeetle Racing | Birthday Celebration Canthan New Year Dragon Festival | 1st place: 7 points 2nd place: 5 points 3rd place: 3 points 4th place: 2 points 5th place: 1 point (if < 30 seconds after the winner) 6th place: 1 point (if < 30 seconds after the winner) |
| Dragon Arena | Birthday Celebration Canthan New Year Dragon Festival | 5 points per win |
| Dragon Nest | Birthday Celebration Canthan New Year Dragon Festival | 1st place only: 1 point per defeated opponent |
[edit] Trivia
- "Numchuck Skillz" is a reference to Napoleon Dynamite and the nunchaku weapon.
- "Über Micro Skillz" refers to the term "micro" or micromanagement. It is commonly used in RTS games for being able to control several units at the same time efficiently. More specifically, "über-micro" was coined in Pure Pwnage episode 2.
- "Gosu Skillz" is a reference to the term originating in Korea for someone highly skilled in multiplayer games like Starcraft (RTS), Counter-Strike (FPS) and others.
- "1337" is a form of word Leet, name of "elite" dialect used in Internet.
- "iddqd" refers to the cheat code for God Mode in Doom.
- "Pure Pwnage" refers to the mockumentary series Pure Pwnage.
- "These Skillz Go To", which is displayed on a character as "These skillz go to (11)" refers to the up to eleven idiom which originated in mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap.
- "Real Ultimate Power" is a reference to the Real Ultimate Power internet phenomenon.
| Titles | |
|---|---|
| Character titles | |
| Core | Cartographer • Drunkard • Guardian • Maxed Titles • Party Animal • Protector • Skill Hunter • Survivor • Sweet Tooth • Vanquisher |
| Prophecies | Legendary Defender of Ascalon |
| Nightfall | Lightbringer • Sunspear |
| Eye of the North | Asura • Deldrimor • Ebon Vanguard • Master of the North • Norn |
| All campaigns | Legendary Cartographer • Legendary Guardian • Legendary Skill Hunter • Legendary Vanquisher |
| Account titles | |
| Core | Champion • Codex • Gamer • Gladiator • Hero • Lucky • Treasure Hunter • Unlucky • Wisdom • Zaishen |
| Factions | Kurzick • Luxon |
| Nightfall, Eye of the North | Commander |

