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Gaining Cartographer in each campaign earns another Legendary title

Min-maxers will want to make use of vanquishing time as an opportunity to pursue the Cartographer title. Cartographer is given for exploring 100% of a campaign’s map, and while it’s a difficult and time-consuming title to get, there’s plenty of tips for making it simpler. Gaining Cartographer in each campaign earns another Legendary title.

Next up is the Skill Hunter title, which I mentioned earlier. in the event you capture skills while doing missions and vanquishing, the huge majority of this title will come by itself. Additionally, each skill you capture is unlocked for both you and your heroes, making you that much more versatile in the game. For those five reasons, it’s a title that I highly recommend pursuing over time.

If you’re  ambitious, you can chase one of five titles: Legendary Survivor or Legendary Defender of Ascalon. basically the most ambitious PvE titles in the game, these five make up an either/or scenario. Legendary Survivor requires that you gain 1,337,000 XP without dying even one time, and Legendary Defender of Ascalon requires you to accomplish level 20 in Pre-Searing. The latter title is gained through a method that involves thousands of deaths. there’s tips, suggestions, tricks, and guides to these titles that go way beyond what i’ve room for, so I will let the links speak for themselves.

It’s important to note that every skill you capture requires the acquisition of a Signet of Capture from a skill trainer. Skills start out at a low cost but increase over time until they reach a cost cap of 1 platinum. It can get pricey trying to do it all at one time, but in the event you work on it as you go, the funds that rolls in from missions, vanquishing, and hard-mode play will over offset the cost.

Wisdom, Treasure Hunter, and Lucky/Unlucky titles are titles that go hand-in-hand to a point. You gain wisdom points by identifying gold items, and Treasure Hunter by opening high-end locked chests, which are chests requiring keys that cost over 600 gold. in the event you use lockpicks to open chests, your Lucky/Unlucky title will advance depending on if your pick breaks.

The so-called “clicky titles” are popular, and can be gained in several ways. Drunkard, Sweet Tooth, and Party Animal are most often advanced by special drops and rewards during events, but Nicholas the Traveler has proved to be a popular source as well. All five of these involve a significant time investment,  the Drunkard title. there’s a few tips and tricks for speeding these titles along, so be definite you take some time to look over the links and make definite you’re maximizing your time.

Finally, i  want to go over the “elite” areas. there’s five places in the game which award statues in the Hall of Monuments and points in the calculator one time you finish them. Sorrow’s Furnace, The Underworld, The Fissure of Woe, The Deep, Urgoz’s Warren, and the Domain of Anguish are all high-level areas that want a long overall time dedication, but they are well worth it. If you’re a veteran player, you may have completed a few of those areas already, so be definite you visit your HoM to get those statues up. If you’ve seldom done any of them before, check out the guides in each link to get an idea of how they’re done.

Reputation titles

General gameplay will set you on the path toward another type of title in most areas of the game: PvE reputation titles. Reputation titles are gained in dusk and Eye of the North, and while they are grindier than the gameplay titles, I recommend pursuing them. The dusk titles include Sunspear and Lightbringer. Eye of the North offers three race-specific tracks: human, asura, norn, and dwarf, as well as an overall Master of the North title.

For all of these tracks aside from Master of the North, the method is usually the same. You gain reputation points by doing quests and missions and killing foes. Any time you are out in an explorable in dusk or EotN, it’s  important to speak to the NPCs at resurrection shrines. They’ll offer you reputation points for each kill you make in the area. If you’re vanquishing, the bounty points come even quicker, along with bonus points at the finish of the vanquish. Don’t forget to take advantage of the Storybooks I mentioned earlier as well. They’ll provide a pleasant bump to your titles in both their normal-and-hard-mode varieties, so it’s wise to make definite you have the appropriate ones any time you start out.

One last point: Each of the above title tracks comes with its own set of PvE-only skills, which get more powerful as your title advances. You definitely want to look through this list and see about obtaining these skills — they’re very useful.

Unfortunately, quests, missions, and single vanquishes aren’t  to max out these tracks, so you’ll must repeat vanquishes in each case. As always, check the title track links I’ve given for tips to minimize the time spent, and don’t forget to take advantages of weekend bonuses wherever you can. Every weekend Guild Wars offers some kind of gameplay bonus, usually double points in one title track or another. you can find those on your login screen (they’re usually posted on Wednesdays), so it pays to watch those and take advantage of them.

While all of the above titles are character-specific, there is a wide selection of account-wide titles, usually connected to PvP. The Kurzick and Luxon titles in Factions are connected to PvP (but don’t count as a PvP statue in the calculator), but can be advanced solely through PvE play in the event you prefer. you can advance the title in PvE through missions, quests, vanquishes, and storybooks in PvE. Maxing the title is a huge task, requiring 10 million points, but thankfully 550,000 points (rank three of 12) will get you your statue.

Account-wide titles

I’m going to be  honest here and basically say that i’ve a  minimal knowledge of most of the pure PvP titles. It’s not that i’ve anything against PvP in Guild Wars, but it’s seldom fit my playstyle well, and I’ve not learned it in any great depth. Guild Wars PvP contains a  knowledgeable community, and  than try to expand on something from an outsider’s point of view, I’ll give a brief rundown of what titles can be gained and let the links speak for themselves.

you can gain Kurzick and Luxon points through light PvE play as well — Alliance Battles, Jade Quarry, and Fort Aspenwood are all popular. They’re not full-on hardcore PvP, but  giant 4v4 or 8v8 matches. They’re a fun and quick way to gain some points, and I recommend trying them even if you’re not a huge PvP fan.

Finally, there is the Zaishen rank title. You gain points in this title by using Zaishen Keys on the Zaishen chest, and it’s probably the most popular suggestion for those who aren’t into PvP. The keys can be earned through several methods, including Balthazar faction, event Points, Zaishen Coins, and buying from other players. Zaishen Coins are basically obtained through PvE play, and while it will take some work and time to get  to get your statue, it’s a popular method of gaining keys. The same goes for purchasing from other players, but keys through that method are  narrow on the ground at this point. As always, I recommend patience.

Titles are awarded for reaching definite ranks (not the maximum available) in Guild vs Guild, competitive festival games, Random Arenas, and Heroes’ Ascent. Each one offers a different PvP playstyle, from the super-organized team builds to  random-racing-around killing.

Well, that’s it for part five of The Road to 50. Tomorrow is armor, a subject I’m terribly keen on, so expect plenty of screenshots of those I  admire, and I’ll see you tomorrow!

 

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