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I always enjoy the April Fools efforts from Guild Wars. They've done all sorts of things from making all players tiny, giving them bobbleheads, making them go into "airplane mode" (a reference to a t-pose animation glitch but with added "homemade" sound effects) to entire quest lines and even an entirely new game mode inspired by 8 bit platformers that spawned its own festival because it was awesome. This year you can relive some highlights from recent years, but the new addition is being able to open your own Cat Cafe in your homestead.
I miss the original GW classes.
I could never "click" with any of the classes in GW2. I wanted to enjoy it, and did to an extent, but it never kept me coming back.
That being said, I have a friend who is still VERY active in GW2 all these years later, so I guess its just me, lol.
Well, the nice thing is GW1 is still there. They decided to keep it going because the cost was minimal enough that it was worth it to them, so all of that content is still perfectly playable and there are still people running ATFH and Droks etc. It has a small dedicated following and is still a fun game in its own right. They're different games but I enjoy both.