1) If you but Heart of Thorns or Path of Fire you'll get a level 80 boost included as part of the purchase. It's in the standard edition so you don't need to pay extra for the Deluxe or Ultimate, and if you buy both expansions you'll get 2 boosts. 2) You can buy the boost from the gem store for 2,000 gems. There's a pretty good variety of level-appropriate zones for any level range. Hell, I even went back and did some of Queensdale when I got (extremely) burnt out in Mount Maelstrom. There will always be a class you love, but a class that you love more.

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).

The new Adventure Guide achievements give out an absurd amount of XP. Before that, 30 hours was about the average, I'd say. Now, map completion in the starter zone will get you into the level 25-30 range within 90 minutes of character creation if you want to. Also, killing mobs is the least efficient way to gather XP in this game.
The build works fairly easy. Most things just activate passive while you play. Just be sure, to dodge regularly, you'll get a lot of protection and extra dmg, if you keep up your resolution buff. Regular swapping between the legends is also highly recommended (basically on CD).
Also before they unlocked the raptor at level 10, boosting to 80 and doing the first path of fire story instance would unlock the raptor account wide ( it still does). You can also do the first heart of thorns instance to unlock the glider mastery, and then you level the first mastery level and get account wide gliding.

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.

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Players Helping Players. LVL 80 Now what. Hi all, I started playing this game a couple months after it first came out. I am not in a Guild but I have 3 LVL 80 characters after playing on and off over the years. My question is I want to keep playing but am not familiar with the high level content. Home. Game Discussion. Guild Wars 2 Discussion. Level 80 Ravens. So I've been noticing these Ravens wherever I go. No matter the level of the map the raven is always level 80. It's not a juvenile or pet its an npc that i can't interact with. It stays around for a bit and disappears. What is the purpose of this raven. JevPTR.
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