At last my "Natural Mount Collection" is finished! I really enjoyed making all of these. I just love the diversity of mounts GW2 offers. Also many thanks for all the support I've received. It means alot! 💚
Which one is your fav?✨ Also, appologies for the long post
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Choyas ball roller mount / roller beetle mount skin Guild Wars 2
dreamed in have a choyas as a mount? but never you can't? so here are, asuras have invented a ball for take your choyas as fast mount!
some time ago have this idea in mind, finally i have finished to show it up! hope you like the idea
Beetle Racing Time - This morning I talk about hopes for today's content release in Guild Wars 2 and getting my Roller Beetle mount.
Good Morning Friends! I am exceptionally excited that today we are getting the first drop in the new content that follows End of Dragons over in Guild Wars 2. I had the sudden realization yesterday that this was a thing, and not only coming soon… but today. I am nowhere even close to catching up on the story with my Ranger, so I will be venturing back to my Necromancer to experience the tasty new…
you guys already know how partial i am to the guild wars 2 mount system but does this not make you smile so big. people so fond of roller beetles they make a guild dedicated to them and design their own tracks to race on and someone flying a griffon acts as an aerial drone to video record these events. also theres probably just some innate charm to watching a bunch of orbs hurtle along to initial d
the reactions from the substack reading The Beetle are really driving home to me the effect the drip-feed format can have on a book
with Dracula, it was a lot of fun and had a positive effect, as we all had plenty of time to sit around and get attached to the characters, let the suspense sink in, etc
with The Beetle - well. I read The Beetle in one sitting and came away with… I won’t say *fondness*, it’s not a good book and hoo boy would it make a good start for a Fin-de-Siècle Anxieties of the British Empire study, but I was entertained, you know? A lot of deranged stuff happened, much of it said a whole lot about late-1800s British neuroses, it was interesting
reading The Beetle in installments, otoh, is apparently giving y’all a whole lot of time to sit around and notice that The Beetle is, in fact, boring, and doesn’t make a lot of sense. The installment method has its downsides.