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{{keyword infobox|Waypoint}} | |||
[[File:Waypoint in Clearfell.png|thumb|alt=The Waypoint in the Clearfell location in Act 1.|The Waypoint in [[Clearfell]]]] | |||
'''Waypoints''' can be found in most [[area]]s and [[towns]] in [[Wraeclast]] and serve as a method of saving your progression through the [[campaign]]. They permit fast-travel through the World Interface once unlocked. | |||
Walking near a waypoint will make it glow blue, permanently unlocking access to it for the current [[character]]. They do not need to be interacted with directly to unlock them. Some waypoints may be automatically unlocked upon reaching an area or finishing a quest. | |||
The waypoint in a player's current area can be teleported to quickly by interacting with a [[checkpoint]] through the minimap, or vice versa. | |||
== | == World Interface == | ||
[[File:Waypoint map act 1.jpg|thumb|400px||Act 1 World Interface with unlocked waypoints visible.]] | |||
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Pressing the World Interface hotkey ({{key press|U}}) or clicking on a waypoint shows a map of the [[Act]]s and any unlocked waypoints or [[town]]s. A button on the far right side also allows switching between the overworld and underground maps. | |||
If the World Interface was opened by clicking on a waypoint, the player can teleport to any unlocked waypoint or town by clicking on the icon. They can also teleport to certain key locations using the sidebar, such as their [[hideout]], [[Ascension Trial]]s, or [[the Well of Souls]], if their waypoints are unlocked. | |||
==Version history== | |||
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{{Version history table row|0.3.0| | |||
* You can now use [[checkpoint]]s to warp to the waypoint in an area as well as other checkpoints. | |||
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{{Version history table row|0.1.0e| | |||
* Added a button to travel to your Guild Hideout when interacting with the Waypoint. | |||
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{{Version history table row|0.1.0| | |||
* Introduced to the game. | |||
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{{Version history table end}} | |||
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[[Category:Areas]] | [[Category:Areas]] | ||
[[Category:Game mechanics]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 10 October 2025
Normal enemies grant Flask charges equal to half their Power
Magic enemies grant Flask charges equal to their Power
Rare and Unique enemies grant Flask charges equal to twice their Power
Checkpoints and Wells completely refill Flasks when activated. Flasks can only hold charges while in a Flask slot. and Charms.Charms are protective trinkets you can equip that automatically trigger a defensive effect when a specific condition is met. Similar to Flasks, Charms require charges to trigger. Charm charges can be regained by killing monsters, granting charges equal to half of the monster's Power. Checkpoints and Wells completely recharge Charms when activated.
The maximum number of Charm slots is capped at 3.

Waypoints can be found in most areas and towns in Wraeclast and serve as a method of saving your progression through the campaign. They permit fast-travel through the World Interface once unlocked.
Walking near a waypoint will make it glow blue, permanently unlocking access to it for the current character. They do not need to be interacted with directly to unlock them. Some waypoints may be automatically unlocked upon reaching an area or finishing a quest.
The waypoint in a player's current area can be teleported to quickly by interacting with a checkpoint through the minimap, or vice versa.
World Interface

Pressing the World Interface hotkey (U) or clicking on a waypoint shows a map of the Acts and any unlocked waypoints or towns. A button on the far right side also allows switching between the overworld and underground maps.
If the World Interface was opened by clicking on a waypoint, the player can teleport to any unlocked waypoint or town by clicking on the icon. They can also teleport to certain key locations using the sidebar, such as their hideout, Ascension Trials, or the Well of Souls, if their waypoints are unlocked.
Version history
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0.3.0 |
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0.1.0e |
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0.1.0 |
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