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You spend Laurels at specific vendors. You can also buy recipes for crafting Ascended gear using Laurels from crafting trainers. In addition to Ascended gear recipes and trinkets, you can use Laurels to purchase crafting materials and unique rewards from Living World Season 1. These include armor and backpack skins, harvesting nodes for your home instance, mini pets and more. The easiest way to acquire Laurels is to earn the daily login rewards.

Login rewards repeat on a login cycle, and Laurels are awarded several times during the cycle. If you also choose the 20 Laurel option from your 28th login reward, Chest of Loyalty, you can bump that up to 55 Laurels per month.

The second way to acquire Laurels is—indirectly—from the daily quests. Completing 3 dailies gives you 10 achievement points, which in turn will help you progress toward your next Achievement Chest. Although you can speed up the arrival of that next Achievement Chest by completing other achievements, your fastest, easiest Laurels will come from simply logging in and doing a few quick dailies. A particularly valuable option is the Heavy Crafting Bag, which costs just one Laurel and contains Tier 6 fine crafting materials—the bones, claws, scales, blood, etc.

After looking into this a bit, the feature that allowed you to play with friends cross-server was called "Join In" at launch. It was very buggy at first, but worked nicely about a month or so after launch. Guesting appears to have removed the need to be partied with someone to go to their server.

Wokendreamer January 30, , pm. Guesting has not been on Guild Wars 2, no. It was previously possible to move characters from server to server for free, allowing people to jump to wherever their friends were, but they had to jump all of their characters at once and there was a time requirement for how often they could do it. Actual Guesting, just visiting another server with one character, is new with this patch. JediSange January 30, , am.

I feel like I'm in an alternate reality every time I read about this Guild Wars 2 patch. Guesting has been around since the beginning, no? I realize it didn't work super well, but I've always been able to do PvE content with my friends on any server. New types of content are being added all the time. If you have any tips for things players can do at level 80, leave them in the comments below. The formatting is bad because I transferred to another theme, but examples are listed directly below them.

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Battle Report: Outriders. Structured Activities These are activities directly supported within the game. World versus World This is PvP on a grand scale between three servers. Dungeons and Fractals Dungeons and Fractals are like short story experiences for you and four allies.

Special Events Occasionally Guild Wars 2 has special and seasonal events. Crafting Hopefully as you leveled up, you saved all the crafting resources you came across. Unstructured Activities These activities take a little initiative. Achievement Completion There are many achievements you can go after at level 80 in Guild Wars 2.

Map Completion Discovering all the areas on a map gives a nice bonus reward. Roleplaying If you are on a roleplay RP server, you may want to try roleplaying.

Dragons There are several dragons that spawn across the world of Tyria that you can kill for nice rewards. Francis says:. February 10, at AM. Constant Warfare says:. February 14, at PM. August 19, at AM. Traitine says:. I have 10 level 80's but only play my main because it's my only toon I have focused on end game gear out. Achievements chests arnt worth mentioning Please does anyone else share my view on how broken this is? I've been playing since prelaunch and GW1 prior but spending 10 years to End Game Gear out my alts is surely insane.

I would play my alts as intended when created but I like to max gear up my characters and just end up straight back on my main every day. Please Anet bust out the common sense on this one. Thanks all. Roast away Inculpatus cedo. I have hundred of Laurels saved up, as well as a dozen or more end-of-month chests. I think you'd probably be better off getting your Trinkets with Living World map currency.

Again, thousands of UM in the wallet after all this time. I don't even log in every day, anymore. There is literally 1 thing that cost laurels. The cat tonic. I doubt you will find many people who will agree that it is a critical part of GW2. The next two are minis costing All 3 are unique to the laurel vendor. The next set of things are ascended trinkets but that has alternative methods of acquisition from open world, fractal, raids, pvp, and wvw which covers everything except dungeons.

A full set of armor and weapon recipes could cost up to 50 laurels but the amount of days to get the timegated materials is around the same. The price for rings and accessories were pretty much intentionally made horrible since their original intended acquisition methods are fractals for rings and guild missions for accessories.

Both of these can be done significantly faster than before. It used to take 10 days for a ring, now you can get it in 1 with relics to spare. For accessories it used to take two weeks but now it is doable in one. Laurels are very much a lower choice way to get ascended. Ive done it myself and it provides an essentially free source to gear up on, but there are quicker and more efficient ways to do so.

Ls3 is one, fractals is one and i believe guild commendations is a very good one too if memory serves me. In short, the laurels route is a supplementary and bonus way of getting them, with zero work involved.

For that reason, the costs are fine. Ascended acquistion is varied enough to not have to rely in a single source. If you do, then it will take time as expected. Honestly having done it both ways I'd much rather get ascended trinkets with laurels than S3 map currency. I hate farming, I find it extremely boring, especially when it's taking up time I could be using to have fun in the game.



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