After starting area is completed, what's next?
You open up your map and you zoom around and you will see numbers on the map like 30-40, 15-25, ect.
Those indicate the level range of monsters and quests in that area.
I personally did not play Sylvari so I don’t know what area they have that is in your lvl range.
I did however play human and Norn, and based on those two I can say that the personal story did bring me to the next lvling area. I can’t imagine it being different for Sylvari.
Ohhh and inb4someoneasksiftrollin?
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Go out and see for yourself!
Sorry I don’t have specific names off the top of my head, but the zones are there.
Story and crafting will get u xp; but just keep pushing ur boundaries out. The “milestone” ur looking for is 30 when u can start doing AC. You should also start looking for a guild or a group.
Around 25 u might be abel to get xp in WvW too.
Aka: Taetous, Aithyreal, Greensage, Lemyin, Mary Jayene, Seeker Volf
Sure does. If you zoom out on the map, you can see the level ranges. Your story quest will introduce you to the new areas as well.
If you do the next Story Line Quest it’ll lead you to the next area.
The personal story will, generally speaking, push you to areas appropriate to your level. It doesn’t finish until level 80, either, and skipping it is kind of stupid, especially since it gives items that you can’t get anywhere else (okay, you can get a back slot item from your guild, but it’s prohibitively expensive) and always gives nice experience.
Look on your map. There is an area connected to your present zone which is the level range you are looking for. The only time this won’t be the case is when you want to go to a lvl 80 zone (Orr). Just be sure to take note when you enter the new area because there are some places that are for lvl 65+ right next to areas for lvl 10…
Kyxha 80 Ranger, Sokar 80 Necro
Niobe 80 Guardian, Symbaoe 45 Ele
The next area for the Sylvari would be Brisbane Wildlands I think.:)
It really does pay to do the personal story though as others have said- you get cool stuff and it does show you more about the world. I have also really enjoyed the story itself so far.