And why don’t potions count towards the Thirst Slayer achievement? And Metabolic Primer doesn’t work on potions? Potions really get the short end of the stick. Can we throw some of the recipes out as a reward once in a while? The recipe for Pot of Orrian Truffle Soup costs over 4g for the Bottles of Elonian Wine alone.Īnd of course, why are there no kegs for potions? Why can’t I share my potion wealth without having to organize who sends what potion to who due to in game mail suppression. Not to mention so little documentation, I can’t even find Pot of Meat and Winter Vegetable Stew on the wiki. Would there be more room for celestial foods, for 3 stats and a boost, other combinations? More Dragon’s Revelry Starcake please.įinally I think trays, pots, and feasts could probably be cleaned up a bit, with more affordable recipes, and a larger variety of choice. On a more speculative note, most high level foods have 2 stats and an xp boost. There is no lack of experience in Guild Wars 2 so I’d definitely like to see more variety. I’m sure there’s quite a few other stat combinations and proc possibilities that could be used as well. But we could also add percentage gains to such things as World XP, Guild Influence, a Gathering Bonus maybe even agony resistance. Omnomberry Bars boost gold find, along with a small number of other foods. Not to mention with significant nerfs to karma gain, there would be no harm in more karma foods.Īnd why not expand on the number of things these foods might boost. There are plenty of stats people might want to use with a karma food. I think there is a lot of room to grow here.įirst of all why not open up the number of foods that boost karma? The few that do universally also give +Healing Power. The vast majority give you +10% experience, +15% experience, no experience gain at all, or a very few give +5% karma. I joke, but yeah, I’ve done that.Īnother thing I’d like to see foods and potions do is shed the experience gain. Great for those 12 hour gameplay sessions. Then again I wonder what effect the Metabolic Primer cash shop item would have on that idea. This could be a way to progress cooking up to 500, with 45 minute recipes helping people get to 450, and 1 hour recipes at 500. I’d like to see more foods with 45 minute and 1 hour timers. Most level 80 items last 30 minutes, but I think the majority of content in Guild Wars 2 tends to last longer than a half hour. Which is a damn shame really, ascended potions and foods could be a way of fixing a bunch of things that I don’t like or are missing from foods and potions.įor instance I want longer lasting food and potions. There are no ascended potions from artificer, and no ascended crafting storage spaces for anything that looks like food. Well the short answer is not necessarily. Surely there will be some form of ascended foods right? What I haven’t seen a hint of is ascended cooking. I was thinking about ascended crafting the other day and it seems pretty likely we’ll have ascended jewelry before too long, we’ve had the Xunlai Electrum Ingot storage space for ages. You've gained all you can from this place of power.Cooking is a Thing Februat 4:11 pm | Posted in Crafting, Guild Wars 2, mmorpg, PvE | 9 Comments Infuse a Xunlai electrum ingot with the power of this location. (Alternatively, if Aurora II: Empowering is active, you have a Xunlai Electrum Ingot in your inventory, and you have not yet received Plundered Electrum) You have reached a locus of power. You've gained all you can from this place of power. After communing This Insight of Mastery has no more to offer you. Follow the steps up until you reach the highest platform, at which point walk carefully along the side of the green cabin along a narrow plank to the Mastery Insight.ĭialogue Before communing and accepting the mastery point By reaching this point in Tyria, you've demonstrated your mastery in navigating the world.
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