Summary: Our weekly starter guide to PvP play covers build templates. It instructs on how to transfer templates and provides a archive of all prior PvP primer builds, as well. Find this informative article here.
PvP Primer: Templates, Text Strings, and Transfers, Oh My!
The template system came out with the release of Nightfall, satisfying the desire of many fans for an easier way to manage characters, as well as offering streamlined control of the newly introduced Nightfall Heroes. Templates allow you to save your favorite builds for later use and even share those builds with other players. Skill templates work for both PvP and PvE, but only PvP characters can use the equipment templates.
When you save a template, the game generates a short string of characters and saves that string in a text file on your computer?s hard drive. We?ve dubbed the resulting string a "template code." This code gets saved in a simple text file, so you can easily use templates you get from friends, websites, forums, or even through email!no downloading necessary. Simply copy the template into a text file, give that file a name you?ll remember, and save it in the correct directory. Don?t worry if you didn?t get all that!we?ll go over each step in this article.
Whenever you save a template in-game or add a template code to your Guild Wars directory, all characters on that computer (from any account) can access the template. Note that if you play on separate computers you?ll need to shuttle template codes back and forth. Luckily, template files barely take up any room; email, USB flash drives, and floppy disks can all accommodate even the most robust needs of an entire guild?s template files.
We started the PvP Primer series before the release of Nightfall, and have so far described builds without including template codes. At the time, we thought adding the codes would complicate what was supposed to be an introduction to PvP for new players, so we left them out. Now that templates are becoming more commonplace in Guild Wars PvP discussions, we feel it is time to begin using them here.
Rather than retroactively spread templates throughout the original articles, which would make readers sift through old articles, we have summarized all of the builds to date below with the relevant template codes. To make it easier for new readers, we have also added hyperlinks within the previous PvP Primer articles to their template codes on this page. Going forward, any article published after this one will have template codes embedded inside, similar to the format in the Alone With Grenth build published in a recent State of the Game article.
Template Transfers
Templates allow you to add builds to your Guild Wars accounts quickly rather than having to sort through the list of skills in-game and equip them on your Skill Bar one-by-one. Let?s say you just saw a great build someone developed, tested, and posted on a website. As long as the buildmaker supplied the template code, you can use these steps for a quick and easy template transfer:
Highlight the entire template code with your mouse.
Copy the code to your computer?s clipboard (Ctrl+C to copy).
Open a new text file with Notepad (usually found under Accessories in your Start Menu program list).
Paste the code into the Notepad file (Press Ctrl+V to paste).
Save the file with a name you?ll remember.
For skills templates, save or move the file to: C:Program FilesGuild WarsTemplatesSkills
For equipment templates, save or move the file to: C:Program FilesGuild WarsTemplatesEquipment
Start up Guild Wars and look for your new template in the list.
You?re done. Go play.
PvP Primer Build Archive
Below, you can find template codes for all the builds we?ve ever mentioned in past primer articles. The PvP Primer articles are listed in the order they were published with the character builds listed below the article title in the order they appeared within that article. For more information about a build, click the code link, which will take you back to the original article.