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This sort of stuff was not completely free in GW1. It didn't exist in Guild Wars.
In Guild Wars, you normally got a costume mask for participating in the holiday event. That was free. The devil horns in the gem store, a Halloween event only item, are also free.
You might also get some fun looking items that have low level or meaningless stats. Those were free. That's equivalent tot he four hour rental items. There still may be more goofy items to play around with.
You also got tonic drops during holidays. Again, there are tons of ways to transform during this event for free. What they added is a little mini-game to those transformations (for free).
There are also craftable Halloween skins. These are rumored to be similar to the four hour rental skins, but are permanent and transmutable. These will cost a lot of in-game resources likely, but require no real world money.
The easiest way to get keys is to spend money and play the lottery by opening chests. Yes, that's a little bit of money making for ANet. It is false to say these things were free in Guild Wars. Skins that you could use on max level gear were never free. Costume skins cost money in the Guild Wars store same as they do here. Transmutable special holiday skins attained either by luck or by crafting did not exist in Guild Wars.
This sort of stuff was not completely free in GW1. It didn't exist in Guild Wars.
In Guild Wars, you normally got a costume mask for participating in the holiday event. That was free. The devil horns in the gem store, a Halloween event only item, are also free.
You might also get some fun looking items that have low level or meaningless stats. Those were free. That's equivalent tot he four hour rental items. There still may be more goofy items to play around with.
You also got tonic drops during holidays. Again, there are tons of ways to transform during this event for free. What they added is a little mini-game to those transformations (for free).
There are also craftable Halloween skins. These are rumored to be similar to the four hour rental skins, but are permanent and transmutable. These will cost a lot of in-game resources likely, but require no real world money.
The easiest way to get keys is to spend money and play the lottery by opening chests. Yes, that's a little bit of money making for ANet. It is false to say these things were free in Guild Wars. Skins that you could use on max level gear were never free. Costume skins cost money in the Guild Wars store same as they do here. Transmutable special holiday skins attained either by luck or by crafting did not exist in Guild Wars.