Edelweiss.4261. Danikat.8537. Dashiva.6149. Biff.5312. Biff.5312. Enox.5870. I wouldn't say learn the class from leveling doing maps in PvE. Some classes you can but a lot of classes you aren't gong to be very efficient because completing maps in PvE is easy even if you jusr randomly press buttons. Hey folks. First of all sorry for my broken english, not my first language (and I'm tired while writing this)I don't want to bore you with my story, so I'll be short.I've been trying to get in gw2 for years, but everytime I just dropped it and played other mmorpgs. This month I was gonna buy Bles There's a "trial mode" in the L80 boost which is pretty much what you think it is. You can cancel the trial after playing around with the class, or choose to keep your character the way it is. So try out both guard/rev if you want to. Probably elementalist or necromancer, your call though. The one you like playing the most. Boosting a character to 80 and obtaining a mount will forever damn you prevent you from experiencing a large Tyria. Mounts are useful for getting from place to place, but most importantly, they're used by veteran players to skip content. As another user commented in the thread, Tyria feels small when you're on a mount. As someone said previously, you might get overwhelmed with the amount of skills, and builds. Take your time and develop your own playstyle. You can always start a new character and use the insta level 80 on it. One thing you can do is create characters and use the L80 Boost to try them out in The Silverwastes. Originally posted by Harrada: No matter how tempting it is, do not use your boost on your first character. You will end up being overwhelmed with too much information at once, and its going to put a damper on your new player experience. GW2 leveling is pointless, uninformative, drawn out content gating, and nothing more than that. The unique dungeon armor skins are locked on the level 80 stuff. The gold rewards from the end all have some generic skin. You still could unlock the skin by buying the level 80 armor and trash it for the transmog. But that would be a bit of a waste depending on the armor you want to unlock. This said, some crafting sets look very cool. Using the level 80 boost gives you a set of exotic gear, yes, but it will be bound to the character you used the boost on. On the other hand, you can use it on a character that has already reached max level, like your thief. If you don't want to use the boost as a way to bypass levelling another character, this might be the easiest way for you .

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