

Located just south of the “Mist Portals” point of interest, look for the red icon on the map. Lion’s Arch – The entrance is an asura gate directly in the center of Fort Marriner – in Lion’s Arch.You have 2 ways to get into the Mistlock Observatory: It will be easier to find groups as well if you do this.įractals are fun, challenging, social and on this guide I will try to cover and explain everything you need to know to maximize your fun and knowledge.įirst of all, you can start doing fractals at any time without restrictions by just simply going to the Mistlock Observatory area, which is a “hub” where you can prepare your party. Usually people do a “Fractal Run” when they do 3 of these mini-dungeons (Fractals) in one sitting, and while you can manually choose which ones you want for specific achievements, the general population follows the daily order of 3 because the daily rewards are very efficient. However, when you start on the very first levels, it is very possible to solo some of them, and some elite players challenge themselves by soloing higher tier levels as well. This content is designed to be played with a party of 5 players, so you can just gather a few friends or use the Looking For Group in-game tool (LFG). Fractals are one of the primary sources of ascended equipment and provide materials for crafting infused and attuned equipment.įractals have some unique mechanics and design. In Fractals, characters are adjusted to level 80, so even if you are a new player you can experience them. We can still call them dungeons and since they offer much more mechanics and developer attention, it is a true end-game feature. Both of these aspects are what people enjoyed about the original dungeons. Some of them are more focused on boss fights, and some others more focused on progressing through puzzles.

What people generally think of as dungeons in Guild Wars 2 is instead the Fractals of the Mists, which are a bunch of mini-dungeons called Fractals, where each one has its own story and environment.
