Talk:City of Hope

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Feedback 2015/11/04[edit]

Hey guys, this is my first Wiki entry and edit so I'm still new to this, bear with me please. I saw ANET's plea for help on Reddit, and as a long time GW1 player that relied on the original GW1 wiki for more than a decade I think it's time to repay the favor to the community. A few questions I have is more along the lines of making the pages look uniform and have the same style as the rest. How do I make bullet points pretty? How do I link skills? How do I find preview codes? So many questions!!!

Edit: learned a few things

-SlyTsai

Glad you found some of the information you wanted. I still travel back to Help:Editing when my brain goes blank on me. There are links to other websites that give more in-depth information, and we also have Help:Ask a wiki question. G R E E N E R 21:16, 4 November 2015 (UTC)
Might want to take a look at {{skill infobox}} and {{skill icon}}. The {{skill icon}}} template pulls from {{skill infobox}} Anzenketh (talk) 21:36, 4 November 2015 (UTC)

Spoilers[edit]

Added some spoilers, appropriately concealed. 01/01/17 Spacial (talk)

Thanks for that. I've done a bit of a clean up on them (try to avoid using second-person descriptions), also as these are in the walkthrough section and the article is not specifically puzzle content (say, like a jump puzzle etc), the spoiler "hiding" is not necessary (but hey, better to play it safe), so no worries. --Wolfie User Wolfie sig.jpg (talk|contribs) 03:43, 10 January 2017 (UTC)

"Leave it to me" achievement[edit]

A tip that worked well for me which let me take 15% of boss HP on a "good run" was to effectively strafe constantly round the boss (keeping my camera so he was always center screen / in front of my rabbit) and then just hit skill #1 each time it came up. The skill (which is the only damage you can do as a rabbit... making this achievement very slow / frustrating for some) seems to make the rabbit go forward in a line, and for me often I would keep evading the boss attacks because I was moving around him and / or through him whenever I attacked but without getting hit.

Otherwise, as a rough estimate, it takes 2-3 attacks each time to knock 1% of his HP off and without dodging, your rabbit can take about the same number of hits before you are dead so it takes a long time. Using this "method" I was consistently able to get 10% HP off him in one rabbit life, whereas without dodging it was more like 2%, and with dodging on a good run maybe 4-5% if lucky. Don't forget to use skill #2 to go into stealth to buy yourself an extra cooldown on skill #1 as well. Rrylia 23:01, 6 January 2017 (UTC)

You can do this achievement in 10 minutes if you grab a friend with you. One of you needs to spam Spiky Fruit to keep the enemy stunned while the other spams Flame Thrower skills. 250 Spiky Fruit and 20 Flame Thrower should be more than enough. --Jakolasku (talk) 14:22, 18 September 2017 (UTC)

It appears as though this mission has had an update since this was written. The wolves and the alpha always regen once aggro is broken. A cheese method mentioned on Dulfy where the instance owner doesn't actually enter the room and has friends clear it with normal skill sets, no longer works as nothing spawns until the instance owner turns rabbit. Thorn17 13:37, 13 June 2018 (UTC)

Feedback 2022/03/30[edit]

I'm not comfortable editing articles myself, so hopefully someone can add this to the bugs section so others can avoid a very annoying one I just found. On the final trial, if you are standing near the egg and run there immediately after transforming back into your regular character, the NPCs despawn and won't progress causing the entire instance to stall as the egg doesn't trigger you to progress to the final chamber, meaning you have to restart the whole thing. --92.18.72.193 16:46, 30 March 2022 (UTC)