HoT ones mostly require a group, so if you want to do those I recommend looking for a hero point train to do them with. (And in case it's not clear all hero points are identical and go into the same pool, you don't need to do HoT challenges for a HoT elite spec or PoF ones for a PoF spec.) It's generally better to do ones in expansion maps becaue you need to do fewer challenges overall, and as Ashantara said the PoF ones are easier to complete than HoT ones.Ī lot of PoF ones can be done solo if you have an ok build but if you find open world game play difficult with what you've got now it might be worth using the LFG tool to look for hero point trains, or simply heading to the location and then waiting until someone else shows up to do it with them (this will of course go better if you're able to play at peak times for your region). Contents hide 1 Exalted Pylon 2 Mushroom Grotto 3 Spider Nest 4 Axemaster Hareth’s Pod 5 Blademaster Diarmid’s Pod 6 Stavemaster Adryn’s Pod 7 Dragon Overlook 7. There's a total of 904 available, more than enough to unlock both elites which means you can choose which challenges to focus on. The player can spend the hero point after the roll is made but before any of its results are applied. A player can spend a hero point whenever he or she makes an attack roll, an ability check, or a saving throw. With this option, a character starts with 5 hero point at 1st level. Each challenge in Central Tyria or WvW gives 1 point, and each one in an expansion map gives 10 points. Hero Points are found on page 264 of the DMG. World and use Testimonies of Heroics from rank and skirmish chests to unlock them.Įach elite spec costs 250 points to unlock. To unlock the elites you need to do hero challenges in open-world maps or play World vs. Levelling from 1-80 gives you exactly enough hero points to unlock all the core skills and specialisations.
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