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It is not worth buying it. There is nothing additional that you can find over the internet sites such as Wiki. Besides that the content gets outdated quickly due to ANet's periodical updates.
I found the game, Factions a little confusing to follow. What quest would lead me to the end of the game or how many towns were left in the campaign.I bought Prima game guide, from the first page, which is the map, I began to understand what towns I missed and what quest I needed to finish the game. Very informative guide, great addition for the guild wars fan.
and its fun to read. Loved this guide. Its good when you are stuck in a quest or a mission tells you step by step where to go. Get it. thank you
While they do a reasonable job of listing all of the skills and mobs in the game, if your hoping for some actual helpful hints on how to beat that tough mission (especially if your going at with just henchies), this guide is of zero use. I have NEVER been very impressed with the PRIMA guides and this is just another crummy example of what a terrible job they do, particularly with Guild Wars. There is practically no real mission specific information or hints. I once bought one of their e-book versions and their stupid piracy protection was so hokey I ended up getting my money back. The content is very superficial. You would be much better off going to guildwiki or guildwars.gameamp.com or tentonhammer or just googling for what your after. You'll get much better information then this guide will give you.
The Prima guide for Guild Wars Factions was the worst game guide book I've ever seen Prima produce. Don't waste your money -- in fact, don't even waste your time reading it if someone gives you a copy.
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