for there you have been and there you will long to return.
Hearts in Lake Doric
for there you have been and there you will long to return.
You have to complete all of them on the same day for map completion, I believe.
Remember which ones you did already? I wish I had a better response, but that was the best I could do myself.
Nah, you can totally complete them over multiple days, and it works fine.
There is no particularly good guidance about this, sorry. Just do them all for the easy version.
Nah, you can totally complete them over multiple days, and it works fine.
There is no particularly good guidance about this, sorry. Just do them all for the easy version.
Yep, I took a few days to do the Lake Doric ones, but I only did each one one time for map completion. You do have to do the full heart in one sitting though, as in you can’t do half a heart, wait for the daily reset and do the other half.
You have to complete all of them on the same day for map completion, I believe.
It used to be that way; that was finally fixed … not that long ago.
(Of course, it doesn’t help that much, unless you can remember which ones you completed. Sigh.)
You have to complete all of them on the same day for map completion, I believe.
It used to be that way; that was finally fixed … not that long ago.
(Of course, it doesn’t help that much, unless you can remember which ones you completed. Sigh.)
In LD I had a strange bug where I map completed it across 2 days, and even though I got the chest and the experience reward, it still said I only had ~87% completion because 2 of the hearts had been completed the day before.
Nothing more than a visual bug but it might be why some people assume it has to be done in 1 day still
So, this is how I do it, since I do it on multiple characters. I have an order in which I do the hearts, and by doing them in that order, if I stop, I always know what heart I’m up to.
I end to work my way around counter clockwise, saving the heart in the fort for when it comes up in the story (so it’s always last).
Sometimes I’ll do the centaur farm to get the POI in the centaur area. In that case I usually get the heart. If I see that POI done, I know that heart is also done.
But there should be a way for the game to let you know a specific heart was done or not done.
I do wish they’d make a way to see which resettable hearts were done.
This isn’t a particularly constructive method, but I believe when you complete a new heart, it’ll say “completed” in the lower-right corner, along with how many hearts have been completed. Other than that, and looking at the region from another map (which supposedly shows full hearts once completed), I think you just need to remember.
Glad I’m not the only one with this issue
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/lwd/Way-to-tell-which-hearts-done-in-Lake-Doric/first#post6500950
In LD I had a strange bug where I map completed it across 2 days, and even though I got the chest and the experience reward, it still said I only had ~87% completion because 2 of the hearts had been completed the day before.
There was an issue at release that led to a reset of completion for … two, I think? … of the hearts, for map completion. No idea what it was, but you had to do them again after they did the reset to get completion.
Yea that might have been it, I didn’t get a new chest for doing them again so I’m pretty sure it was a purely visual bug.
Glad I’m not the only one with this issue
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/lwd/Way-to-tell-which-hearts-done-in-Lake-Doric/first#post6500950
I’m not glad that anyone has this issue. It’s among the reasons I’m sorry to see hearts in the new zones.
Glad I’m not the only one with this issue
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/lwd/Way-to-tell-which-hearts-done-in-Lake-Doric/first#post6500950I’m not glad that anyone has this issue. It’s among the reasons I’m sorry to see hearts in the new zones.
You do know what I meant and that I’m not taking pleasure in anyone else’s frustration, right?
After redoing every heart on the map, I learned the missing one was Saidra’s haven, apparently I just never came across doing it, and quickly realized why. It’s so boring.
I never really missed Hearts, I gotta say. Also map compleition rewards weren’t too hot either.
for there you have been and there you will long to return.
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Other than that, and looking at the region from another map (which supposedly shows full hearts once completed), I think you just need to remember.
This should work, but doesn’t. I think it did work when I did Ember Bay for the first time. But when I look at the Lake Doric map from another region while on a character that has only completed some of the hearts before the last daily reset, all the hearts are full.
So my strategy has been to do the hearts in a fixed order, so I can see from the map completion stats how many hearts I’ve done before, and therefor which hearts I still need to do.
After redoing every heart on the map, I learned the missing one was Saidra’s haven, apparently I just never came across doing it, and quickly realized why. It’s so boring.
I never really missed Hearts, I gotta say. Also map compleition rewards weren’t too hot either.
Map completion rewards on the new maps are the same as map completion rewards on any other level 80 map, FWIW.
After redoing every heart on the map, I learned the missing one was Saidra’s haven, apparently I just never came across doing it, and quickly realized why. It’s so boring.
I never really missed Hearts, I gotta say. Also map compleition rewards weren’t too hot either.
Map completion rewards on the new maps are the same as map completion rewards on any other level 80 map, FWIW.
Map completion rewards themselves I guess are really lackluster these days, probably because they have remained the same. But I do recall most maps giving you around 40 of a specific crafting material; I guess the equivalent here is jade shards? And random exotics also weren’t what they used to be.
It probably didn’t help I got a transmutation charge. Those things weren’t what they used to be.
for there you have been and there you will long to return.