Quests for more attribute points?

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Norbix
Lion's Arch Merchant
#1
Hey, I think I remmeber reading on these forums about questing to get more attribute points. Is this true? If so, where are the quests?
Ashleigh McMahon
Ashleigh McMahon
Site Contributor
#2
I think you can only gain them by leveling.

Regards, Ashleigh.
Roken
Roken
Lion's Arch Merchant
#3
I know you can get skill points through quests, but I don't know about attribute points. Their was a question like this awhile back and everyone was mixed up on the diffrence between attribute points and skill points. But, what you might have been reading is that they did the quests for the XP and leveled up that way, giving them more attribute points.
Ashleigh McMahon
Ashleigh McMahon
Site Contributor
#4
I CAN confirm you can get skill points for quests, and bonus missions, and normal missions,

But attribute points, you get by leveling.

Regards, Ashleigh.
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adam.skinner
Frost Gate Guardian
#6
There are 2 quests, one at Ascension and one at Droknar's Forge. Each of these yields 15 attribute points to bring your total attribute points to 200.
M
Mimu
Lion's Arch Merchant
#7
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Originally Posted by Morgan19
So when you're up to level 20, that's it-- no more attribute points EVER? Ugh.

(EDIT-) What about this: http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=13027

m19
No, but you continue to gain levels after level 20..but all that happens when you level up, is you gain a new skill point.

After ascension, there are two quests which give 15 attribute points each, taking the maximum to 200.
Mariena Feladon
Mariena Feladon
Lion's Arch Merchant
#8
Once again, that search function is really handy, but I'll explain it to you anyway.

Once you get to the Crystal Desert, there is a quest you can do called 'The Forgotten Ones' (which you can start in Destiny's Gorge - Thanks Ninna). Once you have done that, you have to do 'Forgotten Wisdom'. If you have done that one, you get 15 attribute points.

The second quest for the remaining 15 attribute points starts in a few locations (Locations are: "Heroes' Audience", "Seeker's Passage" and "Destiny's Gorge") spread out across the Desert. You have to do one of the 'Path' missions (like Path of the Necromancer, Path of the Warrior) and then you can do the second part for your attribute points, by talking to Vanyi in Droknar's Forge (called: Heroes' Challenge).

If you have not been to "Heroes' Audience", "Seeker's Passage" and "Destiny's Gorge", then you can start a quest (called: Heroes' Journey) at Vanyi which will require you to go to each of these locations. That way the developers make sure you reach those locations and you start one of the Path missions in order to get your final 15 attribute points.

If I'm missing something here, please, do correct me.

For anything else, try searching
vai demine
vai demine
Frost Gate Guardian
#9
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Originally Posted by Mariena Feladon
The second quest for the remaining 15 attribute points starts in a few locations (Locations are: "Heroes' Audience", "Seeker's Passage" and "Destiny's Gorge") spread out across the Desert. You have to do one of the 'Path' missions (like Path of the Necromancer, Path of the Warrior) and then you can do the second part for your attribute points, by talking to Vanyi in Droknar's Forge (called: Heroes' Challenge).

If you have not been to "Heroes' Audience", "Seeker's Passage" and "Destiny's Gorge", then you can start a quest (called: Heroes' Journey) at Vanyi which will require you to go to each of these locations. That way the developers make sure you reach those locations and you start one of the Path missions in order to get your final 15 attribute points.

If I'm missing something here, please, do correct me.

For anything else, try searching
Okay, question on this. I was under the impression that the "Path" missions you have mentioned are the missions that allow you to change your secondary profession. Two reasons for this--the descriptions of the quests sure sound like you're making a change. I only found those quests for El, Wa, Ne, and Me (I'm a Mo/Ra).

So if this is correct, it would indicate that in order to get your last 15 attirbute points, you would have to change your secondary profession. Am I right here? Can anyone that knows for sure clarify? Thanks,

Vai
C
C-Tzar
Krytan Explorer
#10
Nope. You have to run the quest, but after the quest you have the OPTION to change. And you can't run quests for professions you already have. If you change your secondary, you'll then be able to do the Ranger quest, but you'll never be able to do the monk quest as a monk primary. Furthermore, any secondary path quest you do unlocks that option forever. You can simply go to any of the proffession changers and select a new profession from a list of the ones you've run the quests for.

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Originally Posted by vai demine
...knows for sure...
Yup, my elementalist has run all 5 of the change quests available to her. I've also changed from necro to monk, and still have the option to change back, or to any other secondary, from any of the 6 profession changers.
Leventh
Leventh
Krytan Explorer
#11
Quote:
Originally Posted by C-Tzar
Nope. You have to run the quest, but after the quest you have the OPTION to change. And you can't run quests for professions you already have. If you change your secondary, you'll then be able to do the Ranger quest, but you'll never be able to do the monk quest as a monk primary. Furthermore, any secondary path quest you do unlocks that option forever. You can simply go to any of the proffession changers and select a new profession from a list of the ones you've run the quests for.


Yup, my elementalist has run all 5 of the change quests available to her. I've also changed from necro to monk, and still have the option to change back, or to any other secondary, from any of the 6 profession changers.
^ no idea what this guy is trying to say.


but listen to Mariena Feladon he/she has it spot on.
vai demine
vai demine
Frost Gate Guardian
#12
Quote:
Originally Posted by C-Tzar
Nope. You have to run the quest, but after the quest you have the OPTION to change. Furthermore, any secondary path quest you do unlocks that option forever. You can simply go to any of the proffession changers and select a new profession from a list of the ones you've run the quests for.... my elementalist has run all 5 of the change quests available to her. I've also changed from necro to monk, and still have the option to change back, or to any other secondary, from any of the 6 profession changers.
Thank you. The more I thought about it, the more this type of option would make sense. So I guess I'll go back to the desert and run those quests, gather my EXP points for them and hunt down those extra +15 attribute points. Thanks again,

Vai
B
BChan
Academy Page
#14
bah already answered...need to read more :P
Mariena Feladon
Mariena Feladon
Lion's Arch Merchant
#15
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ninna
Clarification

Forgotten Ones questgiver is in Destinys Gorge (not Amnoon Oasis)

http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...rgotten+O nes

Sorry, with Amnoon Oasis I actually meant Crystal Desert, as I didn't know where you could start it. I'll edit it in my post. Thanks
slasc
slasc
Academy Page
#16
Quote:
Originally Posted by C-Tzar
Yup, my elementalist has run all 5 of the change quests available to her. I've also changed from necro to monk, and still have the option to change back, or to any other secondary, from any of the 6 profession changers.

Question here then :

If I change my secondary from monk to ranger....
I can change back again?
And do I get back all the skills I previously unlocked or does it reset???

There are things we need to know!!!
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Angels Touch
Ascalonian Squire
#17
Yes all you unlock are based on account and not on character. So all the skill that you have are still there when you change back.
=HT=Ingram
=HT=Ingram
Forge Runner
#18
Here is a screen shot of the first one "Forgotten Wisdom" with both map points shown. Its actually quicker to go to Dunes of Dispair and come to the second point from the southwest.