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Guild Wars 2: Frequently Asked Questions

Collection of things I quote often. These are aimed at new players learning the ropes and getting hang of the basics, and not for maximising efficiency etc.

New Player

New Player:


Classes

General order of easiest to pick up as new player:

  1. Necromancer (Minions, deathshroud)
  2. Ranger (pets)
  3. Warrior
  4. Guardian
  5. Revenant (Slightly complex)
  6. Mesmer (Slightly complex)
  7. Thief (Glascannon)
  8. Engineer (Complex)
  9. Elementalist (Glasscannon Complex)

GW2 is a game that doesn't really have a single “best” anything, all classes are useful for something in every game mode. Every single class has a viable power-dps build for every pve mode. Though obviously some classes better at other things than others, like thief isn't a very good healer.

That said, “Healers” in GW2 is used primarly in Raids, somewhat in higher tiers Fractals, and in large scale organized WvW. No one really cares about healers for the rest of the game, including entire Story/Open-World. Game is also pretty alt friendly, so isn't that big a deal to run 2-3 different characters down the line to fill out what you want to play.


Server

Servers only matter for:

You can view what server you're on by going to character select screen, it's listed in the bottom left next to the button to change worlds. If you're uncertain which Region (NA or EU) you're on, double check with: /wiki worlds


Story

You can do story in any order by just activating it from the Hero Panel → Story Panel, but if you want to follow the chronological order, follow the order they're listed in or just this chart:

GW2 story Order and Difficulty:

  1. Personal Story - (Level 10-80, Easy)
  2. Living Story Season 1 - (No longer playable)
  3. Living Story Season 2 - (Medium)
  4. Heart of Thorns Expansion - (Hard)
  5. Living Story Season 3 - (Medium)
  6. Path of Fire Expansion - (Medium)
  7. Living Story Season 4 - (Medium)
  8. Living Story Season 5 - (Curent) (Medium)

LS1 was Live content directly on the maps of the game, thus when it was over it was gone and can't be played again. The game offers a tiny recap in-game after completing PS. But recommended to also go watch the longer youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d17gwV4vXOg

If you've completed Personal Story, and don't have LS2, don't jump straight into HoT, it's the single biggest difficulty jump in the game. Instead take your time and get in some practise somewhere else, for example play through these maps from LS1 and LS2, they're a middle ground of difficulty, to prepare you somewhat to enter the HoT jungle:


Gold Farm

Farming gold, easiest ways:


Gear Stats

The stats you want to use depends on the build you want to play, but in most cases that will mean Berserker.

The main 4 stats used for PvE:

Berserker is a Core stat, and can thus be easily bought on the TP, or from various other sources, just check the Wiki for how to get things. The other stats listed requires expansions to to get, and you'll have to check the wiki on how to get them.

Other stats are sometimes used to min/max a build to top specific stats, like some Assassins instead of some pieces of Berserker to max out Critical Hit chances etc. But not something you'd need to worry about to start out with.

WvW mode often run a lot more different stats than PvE, so check the relevant build.


Gem Store Recommendations

If you want to spend some gems in the Gem-store right away, pick up the Copperfed Salvage-O-Matic, and dip into as much or as little of the rest as you want or feel comfortable with.

Gemstore:


Salvage

Salvage:


Expansions

As long as you have PoF active on your account, you also get HoT activated. Doesn't matter where you got them. All living story is separate from buying any expansions.


Lag

The different types of “Lag”:


Looking For Guild

Looking For Guild:


Improve FPS

Guild Wars 2 uses the same game engine that ArenaNet created for Guild Wars 1 back in 2005, which means the basic engine is very old and not optimised for modern hardware like multi-cores at all, and is still stuck on DirectX 9, and can't make use of DirectX 12 features.

Almost all problems with FPS in the game is tied to the CPU and not the GPU unlike most other modern games, because the game is almost incapable of using multiple threads to make use of the multi-core's of modern CPUs.

FPS problems is most visible when there are a lot of players gathered in the same place, examples: World Bosses, Huge map Meta events, Lions Arch, and Large scale WvW battles. Because the game needs the CPU to calculate and keep track of all those players. The same situations can also cause “skill-lag” which is something else, and not related to FPS.

Some settings you can tweak to improve FPS, these four has the largest impact:

A couple of others that can be tweaked for minor benefits:


Mounts

How to get a mount

TIP: The story is level 80, but you can get a friend to do the mission for you that is level 80, and carry your low level character through, just to get the mount. Just stay out of the way so you don't die, while letting them handle the enemies.


Can I buy mount on the Gem Store?

No, you can only buy skins on the Gem-Store, you still need to unlock the mount the normal way in-game to be able to use those skins.


How does the different Mount Adoption boxes work?

Mount skins are sold in a few different ways on the Gem-Store:

Stand Alone Skins: are just sold separately on the Gem-Store, and are usually unique skins selling for 2000 gems. Example: [Sun Temple Gecko Springer Skin]

Mount License: Is a set of different skins for multiple different Mount types, and clicking it will use it up to give you a RANDOM mount from that set. Example: [Mount Adoption License]

Mount Select License: Is an option to pay more gems to be able to select One specific mount skin from inside one of the Mount License sets. Notably this isn't possible with the original [Mount Adoption License] only the later ones. Example: [Istani Isles Mount Select License]


Gearing for New Players

Level 1-79

Use what drops, or buy yourself a set of blue/green cheaply on the TP every 10 levels if you want to throw money at it. Gearing really isn't that important at this stage.


I just reached level 80

Your first goal when reaching level 80 should be to get a full set of Exotic armor level 80 (Exo80 for short), in the stat set that compliments the build you plan to run.

Hopefully while leveling you should have figured out roughly what kind of build you want to play, and looked around the build pages and found one you want to try. In 99% of the cases this will mean a Power DPS build of some sort.

Most Power DPS builds uses a stat set named Berserker (Power+, Precision, Ferocity) which is basically max damage, and relies on your active defences to stay alive. Berserker is a Core stat, and thus readily avilable through most of the game.

How to get full set:

Alternative ways of getting Exo80 Gear:


F2P: I just reached level 80

Most of the above options won't work for F2P accounts because of the restrictions on the TP. So if you're using the TP you're stuck searching for the Normal Exo80 Berserker gear which tends to be more expensive.

Other options that still works:


Play Together

How to play together, basic guide:


WXP

Priorities:

After that, depends on what you want to focus on.

Roamer:

Zerger:

Avoid early on: