Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons content is designed for level 80 players. If you're new to Guild Wars 2 and you received a max-level boost with your purchase of the expansion, you can start playing after you use the item in your inventory and finalize the boost on your preferred character. As the maximum level is 80, gaining experience when at level 80 will not provide further levels. If a mastery track is selected and incomplete, experience goes towards that. Once all mastery tracks for a region have been filled, or if the player hasn't unlocked masteries yet, gaining 254,000 experience will instead grant a Spirit Shard . That's how I upgraded my guild to 100 slots. The initial limit is 50 then you increase it to 100, 200, 300, 400, 500. It starts out cheap and gets more expensive per step. Not sure where you increase it though, if it is through the UI or a vendor. I guess it's about upgrades, or points the guild will win with time. Gain a light aura and blind nearby foes when you activate Virtue skill 1. Gain fury when you strike a foe that has burning stacks over the threshold. Right-Hand Strength. Your precision is increased. Gain increased power while wielding a one-handed weapon in your main hand. You want to reach 2375 (2275) precision (including food) before buffs which is equal to 70,4761904% (65,714285%) crit chance to get to exaclty 100%. It's 2275 (65%)if you are a banner warrior which is having the banner trait. Critical Chance = (Precision - 895 ) / 21. From the above equation it follows that 2995 Precision is enough to reach 100 Create a character and join the PvP lobby. youll have access to all skills and a couple of golems to test things. Create your character, complete the tutorial and then go in the PvP lobby (the incon with 2 sword on the top left corner), you'll be max level and will be able to test all your skills and weapons on Golems (they act as dummies) or At max-level, there are two tiers of end-game gear: first are exotics, which you should be able to mostly buy a set of by the time you hit 80, that's what most lvl 80 content is balanced around; then there's ascended/legendary gear which has ~5-10% higher stats than exotic and requires significant amounts of material from all tiers, it's The boosters only help selling the expansions, but not binding the players in the long term. On the one side is ANet selling them with the expansions and more in the gemshop, on the other hand is the player-base (regular players, guides, content-creators) who highly recommend to ignore the boosters for the known reasons. 6kS06.