Bollocks.4078. The EoD Prep Pack gives a Black Lion Instant Level 80 Ticket. The wiki says "The Black Lion Instant Level 80 Ticket must be placed into a Shared Inventory Slot in order to be used." That seems to imply that it doesn't have to be in a shared inventory slot until you want to use it. Level is a numerical indicator of how powerful a creature, player character or non-player character (NPC), is. All roleplaying characters begin at level 1 and, through the acquisition of experience points, can gradually gain levels up to a maximum level of 20. When characters reach that point, they can still accumulate experience points through
Start playing at max level right now. — In-game description. Retrieved from "https: About Guild Wars 2 Wiki; Disclaimers; Mobile view
At the maximum level 80, experience becomes an account-wide system shared by all max level characters. At this stage, experience is put towards training available Mastery tracks, or, if no Mastery tracks are available or selected, leveling past 80 will award 1 Spirit Shard.
lvl 80 is max level for the whole game. New expansions don't provide extra levels. Instead Anet introduced mastery system so you level those once you are 80lvl and get expansions. So keep leveling, enjoy the game. There is plenty to do in the core game once you hit lvl80 :)

Adding my voice to this, purchased the ultimate edition via the website about 30minutes ago. I have not yet received the Max Level Boost, Shared Inventory Slot or the Gems(but that can take up 72 hours so I'm not concerned about that yet).

As a bonus, if you purchase any of the post-EoD expansions, there's a free level 80 boost waiting for you in gemstore! (available 1 time per account) or not even "post-EoD", throw a single "1 time per account" level 80 boost at everyone, no matter which expasnion you've got. I don't know how much anet cares about that part of gemstore. It's faster leveling an alternative character than maxing a new job in ff14 and most progression after max level is account progression rather than character progression so yes you will be fine if you level a different profession first, although if you wanted to rush to vindicator you will get a lvl80 boost with the purchase of eod so you can max your revenant straight away.
Step 2: boost your character, get exotic berserker (power DPS is the best spec for new players, by a mile). If you want condi DPS, hybrid support or heal support you can get those builds later, even on another class (game is super friendly for that). Step3: Start with POF.
Just don't boost your first character. Mounts in End of Dragons
Generally the best thing to do is to level normally and fully experience the game that way, probably for more than one character. Then you can use the level 80 boost, so you won't be completely overwhelmed. You'll get a feel for the combat much more easily when you level normally, and there is so much to experience even before you hit max level Guild Wars 2 often hands out level 80 boosts. These will boost any character immediately to the level cap. Players often wonder, what should I do with this max-level boost? Use it now, or save it for later? Counter-intuitive opinion based on years of experience playing GW2: You should delete it. Why Not Use It on Your First Character? Guild XP. 35. Cost. 50 Favor. “. Add a selectable personal enhancement at the tavern which will increase the rate of experience gain. — In-game description. Remember also that even low-level zones are relevant at max level, due to downscaling - a couple World Bosses (large scale events) oftwn done by lvl 80s take place in the lvl 1-15 zones! (None of the hardest ones of course, as that would be a bit brutal to actual new players stumbling into them, but they're still good!) Ygrt.
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