"next episode, we'll have a flighting mount." Oh, you sweet summer child. As others have pointed out, they are a major grind, but you only need to do it once and all your characters will have access to them. Even the new ones as soon as you leave the tutorial. That's how you see low level characters on flighting mounts. The griffon is more expensive, but easier to get. It's much more difficult to keep in the air, but I find it a lot more fun to fly as well. The skyscale has two way to unlock and if you can manage, it's worth to do both at the same time. They overlap quite a bit and doing both, you'll get access to all the masteries. Skyscales are a bit slow, but very useful if you don't know the exact location you need to go to. Both play of each other really well once you're comfortable switching mounts mid air. Throw a glider and a jade bot into the mix and the sky's the limit. Learning to fly in gw2 really is a long term goal. But don't let that discourage you, it's more than worth it. If you don't care about a cohesive story, I'd recommend you start with path of fire, so you get access to all the ground mounts, which are a lot of fun and very useful as well.
Salvage kits and "deposit materials to bank" or whatever solve most of the bag space issue. Guardian hammer lets you play golf with your foes. The dungeons are super cool! And are integrated with the base game storyline. I recommend doing them with only 2-3 players for a bit more of a challenge. Each dungeon also has a bunch of different "story paths" or something for different ways to play through them.
Ohh an elementalist character appeared! ** Regarding the flying mounts, those are locked behind either Living World season 4 or SotO expansion (latter is quicker/easier). There's also griffon obtainable with PoF expansion and i recommend searching for a few videos to see the stunt potentials of it. Regarding stats and builds on warrior, don't worry too much about it. Pick what you feel is better on the spot. It's easier to think about stats once you reach lv.80 and can work on final equipments without the trouble of having to change piece every time you drop a new one. I hope you're having fun discovering the game!
@@ThisisNasko Thy Weeping Willow and the Griffon guild put out some very cool griffon videos. There's also guilds based on roller beetle racing, with hugs race tracks built in their guild halls to host races.
Your character doesn't just have voice lines for buffs, they comment on debuffs too. Flying mounts are a large grind involving long lists of achievements and max level crafted items. But you can rent one in the starting area of the newest expansion (Secrets of the Obscure). Different gear might have the same stats, but some stats have higher priority (eg: 12 Power, 8 Precision, 8 Ferocity is different to 8 Power, 12 Precision, 8 Ferocity). Great video, looking forward to the next video.
Inventory space management is an hassle with all the things you get, but that's because everything could become crafting materials, and the main source of some of 'em: - buy a salvage kit from any merchant, to break items into materials when needed (you can right-click it to save time) - press the "deposit all materials" in the top-right corner of the inventory (try tinkering with the top-right 3 buttons, these are helpful) - passing by merchants or completed hearts, interact and "sell junk" with this you should always have a decent amount of free space in your inventory, hope it helps 😉
Is so nice to see someone exploring and discovering new things!. I'm looking looking forward for your next video. Also the missclick on that vista was top comedy!
For levelling Power is most important, then precision, hen ferocity. Power is base damage, precision crit chance, ferocity crit multiplier. Critical hits multiply your base danage, so power is top priority
Soon the Festival of the Winds will start and there is a Griffon adventure where you can rent a Griffon as you did with the beetle. I love watching people discovering and playing GW2 the first time. Hope you have fun not just now but also for longer. :D Edit: If you decide later to get an expansion, the new expansion is going to be released in about a month, mid August, it's also GW2 anniversary where they have most things on discount.
Thanks for watching as always! I feel the same way when im watching someone play something, i wanna hop right in and play too lol. Give it a shot, its fun.
"next episode, we'll have a flighting mount." Oh, you sweet summer child. As others have pointed out, they are a major grind, but you only need to do it once and all your characters will have access to them. Even the new ones as soon as you leave the tutorial. That's how you see low level characters on flighting mounts.
The griffon is more expensive, but easier to get. It's much more difficult to keep in the air, but I find it a lot more fun to fly as well. The skyscale has two way to unlock and if you can manage, it's worth to do both at the same time. They overlap quite a bit and doing both, you'll get access to all the masteries. Skyscales are a bit slow, but very useful if you don't know the exact location you need to go to. Both play of each other really well once you're comfortable switching mounts mid air. Throw a glider and a jade bot into the mix and the sky's the limit. Learning to fly in gw2 really is a long term goal. But don't let that discourage you, it's more than worth it.
If you don't care about a cohesive story, I'd recommend you start with path of fire, so you get access to all the ground mounts, which are a lot of fun and very useful as well.
Those were innocent times when recording 😭
Salvage kits and "deposit materials to bank" or whatever solve most of the bag space issue.
Guardian hammer lets you play golf with your foes.
The dungeons are super cool! And are integrated with the base game storyline. I recommend doing them with only 2-3 players for a bit more of a challenge. Each dungeon also has a bunch of different "story paths" or something for different ways to play through them.
Ohh an elementalist character appeared! **
Regarding the flying mounts, those are locked behind either Living World season 4 or SotO expansion (latter is quicker/easier). There's also griffon obtainable with PoF expansion and i recommend searching for a few videos to see the stunt potentials of it.
Regarding stats and builds on warrior, don't worry too much about it. Pick what you feel is better on the spot. It's easier to think about stats once you reach lv.80 and can work on final equipments without the trouble of having to change piece every time you drop a new one.
I hope you're having fun discovering the game!
@@KuroSy appreciate the advice and helpful tips! And thank you for watching.
@@ThisisNasko Thy Weeping Willow and the Griffon guild put out some very cool griffon videos.
There's also guilds based on roller beetle racing, with hugs race tracks built in their guild halls to host races.
Your character doesn't just have voice lines for buffs, they comment on debuffs too.
Flying mounts are a large grind involving long lists of achievements and max level crafted items. But you can rent one in the starting area of the newest expansion (Secrets of the Obscure).
Different gear might have the same stats, but some stats have higher priority (eg: 12 Power, 8 Precision, 8 Ferocity is different to 8 Power, 12 Precision, 8 Ferocity).
Great video, looking forward to the next video.
@@ThePfeffernusse i appreciate the tips, thank you! And thats really cool that the character talks to you.
Inventory space management is an hassle with all the things you get, but that's because everything could become crafting materials, and the main source of some of 'em:
- buy a salvage kit from any merchant, to break items into materials when needed (you can right-click it to save time)
- press the "deposit all materials" in the top-right corner of the inventory (try tinkering with the top-right 3 buttons, these are helpful)
- passing by merchants or completed hearts, interact and "sell junk"
with this you should always have a decent amount of free space in your inventory, hope it helps 😉
@@MusPuiDiTe i appreciate it, thank you!
Is so nice to see someone exploring and discovering new things!. I'm looking looking forward for your next video.
Also the missclick on that vista was top comedy!
@@funseeker7826 it means a lot that you guys like the videos and support the channel! Thank you so much 🙏
For levelling Power is most important, then precision, hen ferocity.
Power is base damage, precision crit chance, ferocity crit multiplier.
Critical hits multiply your base danage, so power is top priority
2 handed sword is so much fun! Glad you're enjoying the game :)
Thank you for watching!
Welcome!!!!!!!
Soon the Festival of the Winds will start and there is a Griffon adventure where you can rent a Griffon as you did with the beetle. I love watching people discovering and playing GW2 the first time. Hope you have fun not just now but also for longer. :D
Edit: If you decide later to get an expansion, the new expansion is going to be released in about a month, mid August, it's also GW2 anniversary where they have most things on discount.
@@caymrend i actually bought the base game, plus a few expansions
welcome to GW2
Thank you!
17:36 i burst out laughing here and had to pause it. omg
@@FireChildSlytherin5 😂
thanks for making the video, Thinking about playing guild wars 2
Thanks for watching as always! I feel the same way when im watching someone play something, i wanna hop right in and play too lol. Give it a shot, its fun.
Dont worry about picking the wrong skills/passives, the game gives you more than enough to learn all of them and change your build any time.
Appreciate it, thank you!