🐊 Guild Wars 2 Max Lvl
10 reward tracks on PvP and WvW should take 1 or 2 weeks for a casual player for lvl 80. On pure PvE it depends a lot. Without abusing dungeons I would prolly take 3 or 4 weeks for lvl 80. If you can abuse dungeons, even if carried, it wouldn't take more than 2 weeks. GW2 has a fairly easy grind.
My XP bar is stuck on the HoT Mastery track (even when in core Tyria) that I've automatically been swithced to after completing the only one that I wanted in HoT content, so I'm earning no XP in core Tyria with my max level alts.I don't want to go any further with HoT because I don't like it and just want to get mats/XP etc for my first Legendary from the basic game by earning Spirit Shards
Level 80 Rare rarity available as rewards from Defeat Tequatl the Sunless's group event: Benthic Aquabreather (light) Benthic Waterbreather (medium) Benthic Hydrobreather (heavy) Fine and Masterwork . Level 80 Fine and Masterwork rarities may be purchased from Explorer Gavbeorn Serpentslayer for 581 and 1,155 , respectively. Level 79 and below
Basically anything levels you in this game (including gathering and crafting). But like everyone else mentioned, play the game till lvl 80 (it takes about 2 - 3 week or so). It makes you understand your class and its the nicest part of game. There is no gear treadmill at lvl 80 so you would basically still do the same things as when you level.
Zeal 2-2-3 (fiery wrath + forceful greatsword + symbolic avenger) Radiance 2-3-3 (right handed strength + increased damage with retaliation + increased 25% crit chance with retaliation. You can get retaliation from greatsword 4's symbol of wrath, which you should be using when leveling up) 3. Virtues 1-1-1 (all the traits on the top column) 4.
and that's not counting all those bound materials that don't have a price tag but that can take a while to acquire by a solo player. According to the Guilds page under gw2efficiency, the current total cost of a maxed out guild is 15,672g, 711,262 aetherium and 57,281 favor. A lot. My guild, TACO, is a small one.
Well, it does say ' For advanced players. Most players will give the advice to save it for after one has leveled naturally one or more characters. Remember, that expansions are often purchased by veterans, and L80 Boosts were released initially when the game released a new Profession (so Veterans enjoyed leveling that new Profession immediately to max).
Below level 80 crafting is pretty much useless and even a lot of level 80 stuff is useless, but that's because gear is so readily available in this game. You can even buy sets of level 80 exotic gear for karma, for example, or from the TP for very little gold. But yeah, crafting is really a level 80 affair.
I think you will enjoy it a lot. It is harder, though, a lot more challenging content at level cap and in the exps. The experience of 1-80 is the game, level cap is just more of that, but mobs use a lot more CC and hit harder. However, there is a simple solution to your perceived dilemma. Do what I did, and level alts.
A level 25 doing a level 25 event will receive 7%. Seems pretty close in my opinion. That's about 29-30% decrease in efficiency, so if you need to go fast go for the properly leveled ones. Unless you're only planning on doing one event, in which case a 2% loss in percentage points becomes barely measurable.
Posted December 6, 2018. @ClaritySence.3716 said:Dont get me wrong, I definitely want to buy expansions in future, just want to know if i can get to max lvl of 80 wihtout them. You definitely can reach level 80 without the expansions. Ever since expansions were introduced to Guild Wars 2, any type of content past the vanilla game requires you
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