🪆 Guild Wars 2 How To Get Hero Points After 80

Dec 14, 2014 at 21:46. Add a comment. -2. The official wiki explains how you get there: Starting from Camp Resolve, go north-west towards Northern Shelf and then east to Picaroon Scratch. Go down the stairs along the eastern wall and then west through the cave until you reach Drydock Grotto Waypoint. But in reality there is no reason to start from zero after a long break. imo GW2 is an awful game to ''start fresh'' on. The experience across the board is just more fun without the limitations of levels/traits and activities you have access to, even if you go back to low level stuff. A lot of people do hero runs in HoT, and they get hero points. Others run from green star to green star trying to do story only to run into a barrier when their masteries aren't trained. I did hero points and mastery points, while exploring the zones, while doing the event chains at each outpost and story instances, all pretty much at the same If it's the same as the other classes, you get 398 hero point for leveling. That's ~80 point to max a normal trait line + skills, assuming they are all bundled together and equal weight. (They probably aren't since Invocation doesn't have a legend tied to it). You could easily max 2-3 you like and have points left to start on Herald. It's not really a leveling system. It's a horizontal expansion system called Masteries. Masteries are broken into expansions. The core game has it's own masteries. Path of Fire has it's own. Living world Seasons are part of specific expansions, so Path of Fire and Season 4 of the living world are the same masteries. Same with HoT and Season 3. Hero points are basically the skills points of the past. You have 198? Hero points in core tyria and loads more in HoT areas. You also get enough from leveling to 80 to get all the skills and traits unlocked for your core specialization. If you want to unlock your elite specialization, you need to do hero point challenges in the game. When you hit 80, if you don't have HoT or masteries, the exp doesn't go towards anything (same as if you have HoT but have masteries for that region maxed already). Then I guess I need to buy HoT so the experience would count towards something towards character impovement once I reach level 80. Thanks guys for the info. 250 Hero Points (Elite Specialization) You can unlock skills by spending hero points in the training tab inside the hero panel. Hero points are earned by leveling up and by completing hero challenges found throughout Tyria. Hero points are character currencies used to progress characters through training skills and traits. There are 202 hero challenges right now, and there will be more in the new Heart of Thorns zones. It will only take 60 points to unlock the traits for the elite specialization, and assuming it gives 1 healing / 3 utility / 1 elite skill of the new skill type, it will take 2 + 3 + 4 + 4 + 9 = 22 points to unlock the skills. You need 30 hero points to unlock an Elite spec, so not too hard, you just need to do 3 hero challenges in Hot/PoF. As you said the only benefit to leveling up from scratch is learning the class at a slower pace, there aren't any achievements tied to it. You do lose out on the incremental level up rewards, but those aren't that great to begin with, and the stuff you get in the lvl 80 boost is way And when there is a new expansion, the happy traders will be the first ones to ask for a refund, because they cannot instant-unlock the new elite-specializations. About the 2nd idea: To unlock an elite-specialization we need 250 Hero Points. That would be 250 spirit shards. I did solely story and map exploration on my first ever character - a mesmer - until level 80.I started HoT story at level 80 while simultaneously opening maps, but I stopped the story after I got gliding and I went to doing LS2 story instead.By the time PoF came out, I was just starting to work through the HoT story - but by then I was already *Correction at 07:01 - Max usable Scroll of Desert Heroics and Jade Heroics are 29 units and 31 units respectively, not 290 and 310 units. One of the perks o The Lvl-80 Boost is intended to bring a character up to the point where it is ready to begin HoT content. That means it's just like you made a pre-HoT character and are now starting. Thus you do not have any HoT content including the Chronomancer skills. You need to earn the hero points to completely unlock it. Get some Gear. After that, you should get some gear. Exotic gear is orange in color and it is incredibly strong for its price point. You can find exotic gear for a few GW2 gold pieces on the Black Lion Trading Post. Having level 80 stats will drastically improve your capabilities in any end-game mode. .

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