D'oh! moments in Guild Wars

Abba San

Legacy of Elijah [LoE] - Proud Grandfather
It seems to me that there used to be a thread on here about stupid things we've done in Guild Wars. The forum has been cleaned up and maybe it was lost in the shuffle. Well, I had a big stupid the other day.

I can't believe what I discovered. Way back - last spring or early summer - I was doing Dunes of Despair HM with bonus for the Guardian title. That is the one where you have to send a Necro beyond the closed gate with Necrotic Traversal and Rebirth to bring people into the bonus area. For my heroes to die I equipped them with a vampiric bow - slow but sure.

My D'oh moment was when I was checking my heroes' armor and weapons and discovered I have been playing for months with my Razah still carrying that stupid bow. D'oh!
 
lol, dork. :p

I've had a couple of those. Heroes having no/wrong weapons, accidentally selling valuable things, deleting people off my friends list when I want to whisper them.. you know, fun stuff like that
 
I remember I was on one of the harder Factions missions, brought a sick Spirit Spammer build, but forgot to bring the spirit skills (mainly SoS). I attacked with my crappy staff the entire mission and tried to look like I was being useful. ^_^;;
 
I hold the record for d'oh and permanoob, it took me 2 years to figure out that spiderwebs salvage for silk.:P
 
Not that long ago in a game not that far away...

CGA-banned SOE-mascot ChickenSoup and I decided to play together. We got out of town, ran into an endless barrage of mobs and realized something important...

Neither of us had resurrection skills equipped.

Yeaaaaaaaah.
 
I just got half way through Unwaking Waters before I realized I had my heroes but no henchies - D'oh!
 
Ya it took me that long to figure out to use Expert and Superior salvage kits for things other than runes and mods. Of course going out without henchies is an ongoing problem for me that is little stuffs. Also targeting on a far off item or enemy then auto running into a mob is common too. Took me a long time to figure out breaking lockpicks is also good stuff for a title.
 
I just turned in my EotN book and paid 12k to start an elite armor set that I have now decided I don't like. Really kicking myself!
 
I used Mending on others and myself when I first started playing W/Mo. I felt so stupid a year later when I found out Paladin builds fail. xD
 
I destroyed my new, dyed armor while trying to salvage a low-cost rune off it. Just forgot how it works for minute.
 
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