LvL 80 Maps
You can get 42 orichalcum ore and 36 ancient wood logs at a minimum once per character per day in about 20 min.
Please do a video showing you hitting EVERY Ori and Ancient wood node on 1 character in 20 minutes….. I’d be interested to see this process since the introduction of Megaserver. I get you can likely identify all the nodes and maybe even find a tool to reliably help you find them, but I seriously doubt you can actually access all of them in 20 minutes…..
I agree that enough of the T6 materials are available on the maps, I just think you are exaggerating the time it takes to gather all of them.
Note that prior to MegaServer, this was certainly possible (maybe closer to 30 minutes).
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Please do a video showing you hitting EVERY Ori and Ancient wood node on 1 character in 20 minutes….. I’d be interested to see this process since the introduction of Megaserver. I get you can likely identify all the nodes and maybe even find a tool to reliably help you find them, but I seriously doubt you can actually access all of them in 20 minutes…..
I agree that enough of the T6 materials are available on the maps, I just think you are exaggerating the time it takes to gather all of them.
Note that prior to MegaServer, this was certainly possible (maybe closer to 30 minutes).
It’s 20-30 min depending on node placement and what class you use. Movement speed matters a lot since a thief and warrior will cover more ground faster than a mesmer without speed runes.
There’s a website commonly used called gw2nodes.com or something like that. I haven’t really node farmed since the end of July so I don’t remember the exact URL. You go to a map, type “/ip” and then enter the ip on the website. I pretty much node farmed every day for most of July. You get faster as you learn where the nodes tend to be and what the most efficient routes are.
On 8 characters, I’ve averaged around 3 hours to run all four maps. Have you tried node farming?
Meh, I want gossamer, silk, linen, cotton, and wool nodes just like there are for metals and wood.
Make them piles of rags, or something.