Ranger to Druid
I don’t have the time atm to write a complete response to your question but you can find most of the information you need here: https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Specialization
Basically, you need to be level 80 and need to farm lots of hero points (forget how many exactly).
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Thanks for reply. How do you get from level 70 to 80? And Hero points?
Nevermind. I am level 80.
https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Hero_point
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You need to meet a couple prerequisites to unlock your class’s Elite Specialization:
- Need to be level 80
- Need to have fully unlocked your 5 core Specializations
- Need to have enough Hero points to Unlock your first Minor trait (which is 30 for most classes iirc).
- A total of 250 additional Hero points beyond those necessary to unlock your core specs are needed to fully unlock your Elite Spec.
Hero points can be acquire in PvE and WvW:
- Tyrian maps’ Hero Challenges only grant 1 point
- Magus Falls maps’ Hero Challenges grant 10 points
- You can trade Badges of Honor + Proof of Heroics in WvW to randomly complete challenges in PvE. Pricing is based on what type of Hero Challenge you’re trying to complete.
I have a lot of questions, very specific questions about Druid and Ranger. I’ve reviewed the above links and other wiki sources as well as Ranger Forums (which mostly concentrates on PVP).
Can someone recommend sites for detailed info above Druid and CA for a PVE player?
Thanks all, and happy Wintersday!
I have a lot of questions, very specific questions about Druid and Ranger. I’ve reviewed the above links and other wiki sources as well as Ranger Forums (which mostly concentrates on PVP).
Can someone recommend sites for detailed info above Druid and CA for a PVE player?
Thanks all, and happy Wintersday!
You’re gonna want to start up your own thread for that. You don’t want to derail OP’s request for your own (thread hijacking). Also, for the info you’re looking for it would be better to ask the folks in the Ranger Forum by creating your own thread.