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Posted by: Eviator.9746

Eviator.9746

My main is 77 and my alt 45. I’ve been enjoying the scenery. I’m sure by the time my alt is 80 I’ll have seen at least 90% of the content, the remainder being some story line and those less-frequent DEs. I have a few alt-alts that I want to play in dungeons and WvW, but they are low level. I want to get them to 80. How do I do it with minimal play time?

1) Because zones are now very sparsely populated, DEs are few and far between, so DE chains don’t seem to be viable.

2) Running with guild mates is not likely because a) my primary guild is small and b) I’m on at sporadic times, c) boy I can’t wait for guesting

3) I don’t have a bunch of mats nor have I saved up a ton of gold, so leveling through crafting is not viable.

4) I’m on a tier 7 WvW server, so there’s not a great deal of attack or defense DEs going on most of the time.

Any other ideas?

Sheldor the Eidetic (Group Engi) | Shorty McShinkicker (Solo Engi) |Turanga (Solo Mes)
Doing what I can for DB during EU primetime

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Posted by: rgrwng.4072

rgrwng.4072

i just play mostly on the weekends. 7am – 3am the next morning. sleep, and repeat until Monday. other nights i am on for maybe 3-4 hours.

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Posted by: Kudzu.7569

Kudzu.7569

The only advice I can really offer is to do what you were doing before – explore areas as long as they are around your level, completing hearts and DE’s for added experience. Complete story quests when you get to the appropriate level because they also give pretty good experience, and gather everything in sight (doing this will also help you to get more XP later on by crafting with whatever you found). On top of this, make sure to eat food and perhaps check the main towns to see if any guilds have dropped XP banners before you go out to level.

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