![]() As someone who spent much of last year earning my raid set, this will be a nice change of pace-even if it'll still likely feature the same massive material cost and timegated requirements of other legendary equipment. Finally, a new legendary armour set is arriving-this one earned entirely through open world activities. Presumably this will make it easier to mix-and-match runes themselves, more finely tuning your stat bonuses. Relics are a new equipment slot option that will house the variety of rune set bonuses that are currently applied by equipping six of the same rune type. Two other notable new features are listed in the press release. These should arrive in the second major update following Secrets of the Obscure-expected to be around six months after its launch. And yes, in a post on Guild Wars 2's site, ArenaNet lists a new weapon proficiency for each profession. I initially assumed this would open up the possibility for future releases to offer new weapon options for each profession-or even new specialisations or combat mechanics-without undergoing the work it takes to create a full elite spec. "Each of the game’s nine professions will now gain the ability to equip the weapons previously reserved for their elite specialization, unlocking new gameplay and build options for players." Mechanists wielding the Scrapper's hammer? Sure, I'm game. Instead, for Secrets of the Obscure, ArenaNet is divorcing weapons from their elite spec requirements entirely. Previous expansions would give each profession (ie, class) a new elite spec, which took the form of new combat mechanics and a new weapon to equip. If there's one thing the community is most wary about when it comes to the new style of expansion, it's the end of elite specialisations. And while the bonuses for owning both mastery tracks may initially seem slim, do not underestimate the usefulness of an improved Wall Launch-arguably the most impactful traversal tool in the Skyscale's kit. You can see a breakdown of the new masteries below, as laid out in ArenaNet's blog post. ![]() Acquiring the Skyscale will be easier in Secrets of the Obscure, but it will still reward players who have already earned it. This is, hands-down, the most useful mount in the game, but previously was locked behind an absurdly long questline across Living World Season 4 maps. New masteries will also be added for the Skyscale mount. "As they make progress in upgrading this mystical stone, they’ll earn the ability to open special doors and reward chests, create support items like leyline and updraft generators, and open and seal the rifts for the Astral Ward." ![]() "This important tool will serve as the player’s master key to explore the new expansion," explains the press release. In terms of features, it seems that the Heart of the Obscure is this expansion's version of End of Dragons' Jade Bot-a multipurpose tool that bundles together several disparate functions. ![]()
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