

Happily basic Radiant talismans are cheap on the Auction House (and check the cabal bank, there's usually a handful in there) - you can probably put together a full set of Radiants with the Marks from a day or two of questing if you're DPS (and if you're a tank or healer you can probably assemble a full set out of one day's dailies with Marks left over).

For group content you're going to want a full set of 3-pip/Radiant talismans appropriate to your role (all attack for DPS, all heal for healers, all health for tanks). Once you've settled on a role (assuming you plan to do group content, anyway) it's time to start putting together a set of gear. The next thing you want to do is answer two question: do you intend to participate in late-game group activities (lairs, dungeons, raids)? Assuming you answered "yes" (hey, it's cool if you answered "no" - there's a lot of fun solo content in this game), what role do you want to focus on, either primarily or first? Once you know what kind of role you want to build towards, it's time to think about Unlocking all the weapons (and then filling out the active and passive pages for each) is something of a long-term goal, but it's something to work towards.

adding a full set of level 9 capstones (one for each weapon) nets you another level 35 Legendary talisman each worth of Attack and Heal Rating and a a little over 1200 more Health. a level 1 Legendary glyph each worth of Hit, Crit Rating, Evade, and Defense, and close to a level 20 Legendary glyph worth of Crit Power a little more than one level 70 Legendary minor talisman (luck/occult/waist) each worth of Attack Rating, Heal Rating, and Protection The individual numbers don't look like much, but fully unlocking all the passives for all nine weapons gets you the equivalent of: The other reason you want to have all the weapons unlocked is that the round passives (the ones that say things like "+17 Hit" or "+50 Protection") on each weapon's passive page are always active once you unlock them, whether you currently have a weapon of that type equipped or not.
#Secret world legends glyphs plus
Also, prefixed with "Solo" because it forced me to pick a prefix, and none of them really fit, since this isn't role or situation-specific.Ĭongratulations on hitting 50! There's a ton of stuff that you can now do in game most of which I won't get into - other than suggesting you go by the entrance to Mallgartha and pick up the two quests there that unlock at 50 - since the purpose here is to give you some ideas, suggestions, and information on gearing and developing your character.įirst up (you can skip this bit if you've already done it or if you transferred over a legacy TSW account and started with them all unlocked) start working on unlocking any weapons you don't have unlocked yet, even if you don't intend to ever use them (keep in mind that - unlike many other games - you keep earning XP once you hit the level cap, so ultimately you can have every active and passive unlocked.) The most important reason to do this, of course, is to unlock outfit pieces (unlocking each pair of weapons that corresponds to a starter class gets you an outfit, and learning all the actives plus the first capstone level in each weapon unlocks another). Note that while the main intended audience here is fresh (or soon-to-be) 50s, some of the information here (especially the stuff on glyphs and signets) may be worth reading even for people who've been there for a while - questions about those seem to crop up a lot in the global channel.
