End game content is constantly evolving through the Living World episodic updates, the latest of which will pit heroes against the dragon Jormag and his icebrood. These get players to work together organically, and also have an impact on the region they are in, perhaps reducing the threat of roving bands of monsters, at least temporarily. It has few regular quests: instead players gang together to fight in rolling events – mini storylines that play out in stages depending on how gamers perform. Read more: Here are some handy Guild Wars 2 console commands Its design can be seen as an attempt to fix and improve on every broken mechanic that online games persist in pursuing, and its success in these areas makes it one of the best MMORPGs you can play. Where World of Warcraft is as traditional an MMO as they come, Guild Wars 2 is the weird, contrarian opposite.