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Although rare, I have seen some toxicity, but that usually results in many people trying to "extinguish the fire".
Yup.
Still if you are trying to find a static or start raiding . Try with some of the groups that teach raids . There are some on Eu and NA . It should be more organized then any raid group in the lfg .
Also you can always just make your own group . Or join a guild that does guild runs .
Raids do take some time so it would be faster to clear then with a static group or a guild group that works together . Then waste time in lfg.
... I'm a decade old player and have occasionally seen abuse from idiots with nothing else to do. Typically, this abuse occurs in major cities where players stand around waiting for nothing in particular, and you will always get some idiot who decides that its fun to direct attack effects in your direction for half an hour or more; or who spawns a mount, chair or other item right on top of you - just recently this has happened while I've been in game, with some idiot spawning a boat just to ruin the game for others (if you see such things, video or screen capture them with the offenders name and their account name which can be obtained by blocking the offender and then hovering over them with a mouse pointer.
Such incidents are relatively rare until some idiot (I would love to use stronger language but its filtered here) decides to make you their pet project and harasses you every time they see you, but its easy to deal with them - and the above repartee of idiots - simply report them. Reporting is simple - write directly to ArenaNET's support staff with a screen capture. Same with offensive dialogue, and in-game, report them for abuse. Believe me, it does work and ArenaNET's staff to take notice of such things.
Offenders are generally suspended for a week, two weeks or a month. Really bad offenders, or those who keep re-offending are actually banned. I had some yahoo who kept abusing my avatar in-game and I reported them for two months of non-stop abuse and guess what - they got account-banned. The idiot actually had to purchase another copy of the game (or came in on a free account) and re-created their banned avatar just to abuse me again. I reported it, and well, less than a week later that avatar was banned too.
THAT said, the abuse of players outside of the cities is practically nil. 99.9% of the community are well-adjusted, polite, easy-going, friendly and helpful players who will happily aid you, but of course that remaining 0.1% are just plain antisocial and easy to avoid and identify. For example, they tend to be newbies on unpaid accounts. Have stupid or offensive character names like they lack ANY imagination at all. The name ''Lillith'' is predominate with players who want to sound scary (but aren't ... if only they know what they were invoking using that name) and a minority are key farmers. We also get various Dracula's and Alucard's, and characters named after popular media who are frankly low-I.Q. types with zero imagination who just make an avatar just to present themselves as an annoying presence.
In the last couple of years ArenaNET has had to deal with gold spammers. These are idiots who establish new accounts in parts of the world like Russia and China and who are essentially criminals operating gold selling schemes. The player gets a message from the offender offering them cheap gold (which has nothing to do with ArenaNET) and then invites them to visit a web site. The site then asks them for their credit card numbers ... and the money paid is used for ORGANIZED CRIME by drug dealers, gun runners - yes, this real-life stuff actually happens. The player receives their illegal gold. If ArenaNET becomes aware of this payment, they generally account ban the purchaser. Those who make gold spammer avatars are banned on detection.
Anyway, all of that said, most players won't ever be abused in-world by another player simply because they aren't remotely important enough to be worth abusing. But you still get psychopaths and sociopaths playing, and have to watch out for them. Especially predominant are males playing with female avatars - and that's fine to a degree, but they tend also to be quite creepy and often dress their characters as if they are street walkers.
That's the dirty underbelly of ArenaNET's Guild Wars 2 for you in a nutshell. I hope it's been informative.
I'm an active roleplayer and the game is roleplay friendly. What you say in your comment is true, and a mere handful of roleplayers exists, but tend to play their little roleplaying stories out in taverns in the major cities ... a percentage of them are amusing, some are comedians trying to make others smile, but the majority of their dialogue which ends up in public chat is mindlessly boring and sounds like a soap opera in the background. But it is easy to deal with - just block the person narrating and you won't see their narration any more.
As a roleplayer I focus on comedic performances for the sake of making others laugh - and have done well, so much so that people send me messages and even gold - I'm not joking. These folks love the little stories that I make up on the spot about a dragon raid gone bad, or spending a weekend trapped in a crypt with a bunch of skritt ... anyway, there are also people who want to be roleplayers but have to prized out of their shell to do it. They fear being abused for roleplaying.
They need not fear ... if they are good, others will join in. If they are bad, most people will just block them or leave the area. But there is always an audience and there are always critics (critics are generally unable to roleplay which is why they critique). I for example love to add some color to the world by making random comments of a humorous nature in the middle of a battle like ''whose chopping at my tail?'' which often gets a LOL, or singing - yes, you can sing in GW2, just use the musical note character to do so.
In the ten years that I've been playing I've literally added a couple of thousand people to my friends list, and have hopefully entertained a lot of people who desperately needed entertaining. For those of you who are curious as to who I am in world, look for a big Charr in all white standing outside the bank in Divinity's Reach, standing upright with a chainsaw on my back and with a patch on one eye. That's me.
By chance.. did you used to be a regular in the Lake Doric leather farm? There was a charr who always wore a white robe who never failed to make things fun with banter. Probably not you, but I've noticed it's always the charr who have A+ silliness. No idea how he typed while smacking centaurs, but I'm glad of it.
Yup! That's me, Arcos Shiningpaw. Belenus.9132 - feel free to add me. I speed type at 89wpm and can fight at the same time because I put the weapons on auto and just hammered away on the keyboard. My dirty secret is out at last, mhah hah ah aha ... I AM the Redneck Charr y'all.