(player since launch here) I would not use it on your first character; I would use it on a second or third character so you can skip redoing the leveling process; Some classes take more time to get used to than others; and yes getting to level 80 is a part of the challenge, but understanding you class is more important than getting to play HoT content as soon as possible
Instead type "Zhed". If you mostly play alone on your reaper I suggest a gear set that brings you to 67% crit chance so that when you enter shroud you have 100%. Here is one example. Look at the gear tab. The build that is linked there is also extremly good as it gives you extended shroud duration.
If story and lore matter to you, sure go ahead and do you personal story. From a purely sylvari perspective, it is Season 2 that offers the most in lore. As for the boost, it's ok for an alt or for a very talented player. For the rest of us, it is a way of having too many different things to learn at once. In the long term, it is no biggie.
Exp from kills won't be very high as mobs that have recently spawned give less exp and mobs in story instances give no exp. Fastest exp will be from doing story instances, hearts, and events but if you're doing events with a lot of players then there will likely be a lot of mobs for your mob kill exp bonuses. 1. Murdyr.
Get equipped with armor, weapons, skills, and specializations that will increase your effectiveness and help you navigate max-level perils.
You can use it as a infinite trial on infinite characters before you actually consume it permanently and boost your character to lvl 80. Meaning you are free to make a new lvl 1 character, double click the booster, temporary boost the character to lvl 80 with all skills and traits unlocked and play whatever and however you wish in a lvl 80 zone
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.
I picked up HoT and figured I'd get back into the game recently, and I got a token for a level 80 boost. I wanted to know if I should use the boost now, or if it's important for whatever reason that I go through the 1-80 experience. Yes to both. :) This is not well-explained in the game itself, but using the token does not consume it.
I have a level 80 Engineer, but I wanted to do something else. Ive been using the trial for the boost to mess around with classes and I enjoyed Revenant the most, as I was looking for a death knightish class, and I know the reaper exists but Rev just seems cooler, animations and playstyle-wise, and Im not a fan of scourge/harbringer, Renegade
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