5 Years Old Player
So I've came around to the game 5 years ago.
From the very first day i loved it.
I came a bit before the EoD release.
Bought HoT, PoF while they were still $30 worth, no 7.5 deal was applied yet.
I enjoyed each part of these stories, yet played the game all by myself
Can't deny the community was a great support when i did need help.
Never learned how to use wiki to the best even if i was told wiki is your best guide
Lately i felt like I'm aware of all the game aspects
Got all the DLCs LWSs, Expac upgrades, except for SotO lol.
Reached the count of 10 character slots.
My point was having a slot for every profession
With that extra one
I decided i will make a new one that I'll just main and start the game over with.
So i created a guardian as it's my best so far.
Not the best when it comes to movility, but my most beloved profession and the one i could say i mastered, whether a healer or boon support or just DPS
I started the story once again from the very first, the best thing that's I'm about to tell is
I was missing hell lot of APs, cuz of my previous way of engaging with the game
While i was doing that and in just 4 months period of the new character, and of course making best use of wiki that i never had before,
I got to 28900 AP, right from 21700 lol.
While i was tending to complete most of achievements in my way of the story going.
I gathered Aurora, Vision and an Endless Summer, one to go and I'm all good.
My tip here, make use of Wiki for the top game cap
Play the story inline, every game aspect and each boss will make sense, according to location and mechs, whether it is a fractal or raid or just meta.
So far after 4 months i achieved more than i had in the past 4+ years
Enjoyed the storyline once again
Made better use of it.
Got some legendaries i never thought I'd even seek one day.
Now I'm just done with lws4 story, to be honest i hate icebrood so i guess imma take a break of it for now.
Might go into EoD or just get to icebrood for getting my dragon eye infusion
Only 4 achievements left to grab it.
What's your opinion?