11.2k. Posted November 1, 2017. @Noa.7490 said:If hero points are tied to character progression then so are masteries, karma and various trophies. The system works, yes, but it could benefit from a small overhaul. Masteries are tied to account progression, not character.
Guild Wars 2 is all about building your character, unlocking the abilities you want, and creating the character you want to play as. To level your character up, you will have to use Hero Points
Spend some time exploring central Tyria with your level 80. Concentrate on waypoints, hero points and mastery points. You may finish hearts when participating in an event, but don't obsess over them. If you find a heart that is tedious or irritating, by all means skip it. (You don't have to feed the cows if you don't want to.) The Maguuma Wastes is the area north of the Tarnished Coast. They are formed from the portions of the Maguuma Jungle that have mysteriously dried out over the years. Although this is commonly attributed to the Elder Dragons, there may be other agents at work. [1] Little is known about these lands, except that there have long been tribes of Guild Wars 2 Guide. Before training an elite specialization, you must be level 80, and each core training line must be completed. Fully unlocking a core specialization costs 60 hero points. Elite specs only become unlockable at level 80. Leveling to 80 alone gives you enough points to fully unlock the core guardian class. Therefore any hero points you spend in the meantime, that you got from doing hero point challenges in the world, are essentially “refunded” by the time you reach level 80. GTaq9H.
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