
I cant highly enough encourage using hotkeys for each mount. You can also bind individual hotkeys to each mount in the settings (and you should - its really convenient). Same thing for the glider, basic glider can save you from dangerous falls yes but those falls are usually falls that you weren't trying to progress anywhere to because vistas and objectives typically don't permit them, same for mounts too.Ī lot of areas are restricted and you'll be forced to play the game as it was intended. Click on the arrow icon on top of the mount button on the HUD, then choose a mount. Just play the game normally, forget about the mount or glider until you are ready to be involved with them.Īt best basic raptor only saves you sometime when you're still in core where as when will be the time for you to obtain them all for where the game was built to have them, you'll understand and see through by experience why you were fine from the start. You'd be stuck with the very basic raptor with no abilities to ever improve on until you can reliably earn mastery points for the mount to improve, that is end game content only possible when you are maxed and is only possible to progress in PoF areas. Picking up on a new MMO is a daunting task, so we made sure our Guild Wars 2 Guide is new-player friendly, and will let you understand the core concepts at once. You’ll have a fine feathered friend to help you traverse the harshest.
Guild wars 2 how to get mounts in demo update#
Yesterday’s The Icebrood Saga: Champions: Truce update for Guild Wars 2 came with a fun surprise in the form of the Roadrunner skin for the raptor mount originally introduced in Path of Fire.

Someone can carry you yeah, but it makes no sense trying to obtain it, even if you did. So Guild Wars 2’s new roadrunner mount basically looks like a chocobo. You need to actually be lvl 80 if you want to finish the section that earns you the raptor and that won't be doable alone. There are five 'hub' achievements, which are the titles of the headers in this guide.

To unlock those achievements, you must complete all the story quests in the Living World season called 'War Eternal.'. You shouldn't care for mounts if you haven't finished the base game first, otherwise you're going to spoil the content to yourself and miss out on learning about the game. As with many things in Guild Wars 2, the Skyscale mount is earned by completing a chain of achievements.
