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When purchasing directly from the official website of Guild Wars 2 in the US, there are only two payment methods, one is by credit card (supports credit cards issued by Visa, Master Card, American Express and JCB), and the other is a Paypal account.

The Paypal account itself has 3 payment methods. The first is to associate it with a bank card, then transfer money from the bank card to the Paypal balance, and use the Paypal balance directly when paying; the second is to combine Paypal with a credit card Association, when paying, Paypal will transfer money from your credit card; the third method is, Paypal will take money from your bank card, that is, debit card (this method usually does not support this method because the transfer time is long, and no merchants support this method. Method. )

There are two versions of CDK for Guild Wars 2 in the US, one is the standard version and the other is the deluxe version.

The original price of the standard version is US$50

The standard version includes:

Guild Wars 2 genuine game license,

a set of transmogrification equipment,< /p>

An 18-slot backpack,

10 experience gain bonus (50% bonus)

The original price of the deluxe version is US$70

In addition to everything in the standard version, it includes:

A Summon Mistfire Wolf Elite Skill (elite skill, requires level 40 to use),

A toy companion (can be summoned by double-clicking the icon to let him follow you),

A Golem Bank (remote bank, placed in the backpack, no use cooling time. One week of use, no longer The use status is placed in the backpack of the player's new character. Each newly created character can get one),

An item that increases glory points (required by PVP players)

One that increases the guild Props for Influence points. Influence points can be used to unlock new projects and benefits for the guild, but this item only gives 100 points, which is a drop in the bucket compared to hundreds of points.

The extra $20 in the deluxe version gives you an elite skill, a toy, a 7-day remote bank, and two consumables. And these things can be obtained by all your newly created characters.

I personally think that among the extra things added to the Deluxe Edition, for me personally, only the Mist Fire Wolf skill is useful. The Mist Fire Wolf skill is to summon two Mist Fire Wolves to fight for you for a period of time until the combat time is over or you die. These two fogfire wolves will attract hatred while they are alive, which means that the monster's target will be transferred to them.

The cooling time of elite skills ranges from 3 to 4 minutes, and the skill points required when purchasing, some require 10 points, and some require 30 points. Among all the elite skills, there are 8 skills (summoning skills) similar to the Mistfire Wolf, most of which require 10 skill points to purchase. In Guild Wars 2, the number of skill points you can get from running maps is around 202. In other words, if you buy the deluxe version, you will save at least 10 skill points on purchasing elite summoning skills.

In Guild Wars 2, skill points are used not only to purchase new skills, but also to purchase the materials needed to forge the most powerful purple weapons. The most expensive material requires 200 skill points. In other words, if you want to use skill points to buy this 200-point item, you can only unlock up to two skills purchased with skill points.

If you are a novice player and there is no one to run the map with you to earn skill points, buying the deluxe version can save you about 40 minutes to an hour of running the map and unlocking skill points.

As for summoning the Mist Fire Wolf, other things are not necessary, or can be obtained through free means such as fighting.

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