Yes, sure, there are a bunch of new features dropping in today's major update for Guild Wars 2's Secrets of the Obscure expansion. New story chapters continue the wayfinder's campaign into Inner Nayos—home of the demonic kryptis. A new section of that map will be available to explore, with new events to complete. A new weapon proficiency will be unlocked for each profession, further expanding each specialisation's toolkit. And the first tier of the new open world legendary armour set will be released, finally letting players craft the highest rarity of clothes without having to venture into raids, PvP or World vs World.
That's all happening, and all very exciting. But none of it is why I, personally, am logging in this afternoon. No. I'm here for the cat tree. It is a thing of beauty. Behold, pure leisure.
That's right, the real treat of this update is a refresh to the Wizard's Vault—the daily login and reward system introduced as part of last year's expansion release. As a feature, it's been something of a game changer—offering a deterministic path for some of the old daily system's best rewards, including Mystic Clovers, Mystic Coins and tier six crafting materials. But it's the new additions that have really made it a success, particularly as a source of cosmetics that would otherwise be locked to the gem store.
Case in point, the cat tree. That's a high-quality novelty right there, one that—if it had been available in the gem store—could have generated significant interest (and actual real cash). But instead, it's available for simply completing a handful of daily, weekly and/or seasonal objectives.
Naturally I've already seen some discussion on Guild Wars 2's oft-volatile subreddit about how the reaction to the cat tree from the community is a sign that the playerbase's priorities are in the wrong place. But here's the secret: you can like fun novelty cosmetics and hardcore end-game challenge. Case in point: This update also brings a new challenge mode for the
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