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On PatternReview, Topic 119705 explores the hidden dangers of "healing" herbs like comfrey, warning about their potential liver toxicity.

In the world of MMORPGs, few things spark as much passion as the "Lack of Content" debate. If you’ve spent any time on the official forums, you’ve likely seen Topic 119705 —a massive community thread where players dissect whether the End of Dragons (EoD) expansion truly delivered on its promises.

Recent major adjustments to Fractal instabilities have improved the "fun factor," even if the gold-per-hour (GPH) hasn't shifted significantly. A Clearer Direction 119705

One of the loudest concerns in the "119705" discussion is the stagnation of build diversity. With AFK builds becoming meta in certain areas, veteran players have voiced frustration over a perceived lack of mechanical depth in newer zones. However, it isn't all gloom; many argue that the "Outnumbered" rework in WvW and the unification of dungeon currencies show a developer that is finally cleaning up years of "neglected" systems. Quality vs. Quantity

Is the game "failing to deliver," or is the delivery simply different? On PatternReview, Topic 119705 explores the hidden dangers

What makes the current era of Guild Wars 2 unique is the transparency. Recent blog posts from ArenaNet have outlined a clear direction for WvW alliances and restructuring—topics that were once shrouded in mystery.

While the rewards for Strikes are still being tuned, the core encounters remain some of the most polished in the game. However, it isn't all gloom; many argue that

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