No. This game has vertical progress until you hit level 80. Once you hit level 80, the rest is horizontal progress. For gear rarity in order, it goes Common (white), Fine (blue), Masterwork (green), Rare (yellow), Exotic (orange), Ascended (pink), and Legen Guild Wars 2 is not World of Warcraft. The game doesn't start at 80. The game doesn't start at 80. I was stuck in a dungeon run the other day with someone who had bought the game, learned that the fastest way to grind levels was Edge of the Mists, done that, and then started running dungeons.
Is there all there is to this game. The very first thing you should do is get your character with full exotic gear and pick attributes that are focused on one thing; either go condition for condition damage (and use Vitality for increasing your HP) or go Power (here Vitality is also helpful as a fourth attribute).
So, levelscaling in GW2 seems to be a very unified thing in GW2, and it is applied everywhere. So im leveling a warrior, currently lvl 42 just roaming the lands doing hearts and exploring lands (feels good been a while since ive explored new lands in an MMO), but if i get to a lvl 1-15 or 15-30 area, it still takes me a good few hits and time
until level 80 is the tutorial - at that point either complete base game exploration to 100% or buy the dlc. Fractals are something you can try to do every day. To be more specific, just do the daily fractals, so you slowly progress through the lower levels untill you got enough agony resistance for higher levels.
Gw2 works differently from most games. In most games, you have 'vertical progression', aka, you need to do one thing to unlock another, which unlocks another etc etc (think about wow, bdo etc). Gw2 however, uses horizontal progression. Meaning, once you hit level 80, you can do virtually any game mode, any dungeon, map, wvw, So I'm just looking for suggestions on what to do once I hit 80. I play as an Engineer and have really been enjoying it. I'm level 76 now and figure I'll hit 80 sometime tonight after work. Now I know Guild Wars is different then many MMO's and that the journey and exploration isn't close to being over as hitting 80 isn't really the "end game". So far I've just been following and trying to In Guild Wars 2 your character doesn't get [substantially] better the more hours you play, you do. ^ Being in BiS gear means close to nothing if you don't know how to play the game because of the active-combat system. Yes, after leveling with ToK and ofc the 80-boost, crafting is still the less time consuming way of leveling. You are gonna need to level ~3 professions tho, since they give you roughly 7 levels each IF I'm not mistaken If he's missing 1 proffesion at 500 he'd like to get there anyway, it's doable with 2. gCFOXM4.
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