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800 Gems is a small but smart top-up for active Guild Wars 2 players. Know what you want before you spend, and this hits a useful middle ground between pocket change and a major purchase.

I want to be straight with you: you are not buying a game here. You are buying 800 units of Guild Wars 2's premium currency, redeemable in the Black Lion Trading Company's Gem Store, and whether that is a good idea depends almost entirely on what you plan to spend it on. The good news is that GW2's monetisation philosophy is genuinely one of the more player-friendly ones in the MMO space. The Gem Store leans heavily on cosmetics and convenience rather than power. Armor skins, weapon skins, outfit sets, mount skins, glider skins, and a growing catalogue of emotes sit on the cosmetic side. On the utility side you have things like bag slot expansions, bank tab expansions, character slot unlocks, material storage expanders, and permanent tools like the Copper-Fed Salvage-o-Matic, which removes the need to keep buying disposable salvage kits. None of these make you stronger in combat. They make the game's already generous loop less fiddly. 800 gems is a modest amount. A Lounge Pass runs roughly 1000 gems, a permanent gathering tool set sits well above that, and a Living World season episode can cost 200 gems individually or more in a bundle. So 800 will not cover a Lounge Pass on its own, but it can cover a bag slot expansion, a character slot if that is your priority, or a partial top-up toward something bigger you have been saving for. Free-to-play players have an additional consideration worth knowing: the gold-to-gem exchange, which lets paid accounts convert in-game currency into gems without spending real money, is locked behind having any paid content on your account. If you are still on a free account, this gem card is also your ticket to unlocking that conversion system going forward. The case against buying exactly 800 gems is that the store rarely has items priced to match that number cleanly. You will either overshoot and have leftovers, or fall just short of something you wanted. Experienced players tend to top up in larger increments or wait until a specific item goes on sale. If you are a newer player without a clear target in mind, it is worth spending ten minutes on the GW2 wiki's Gem Store page before committing, since some permanently available items genuinely change day-to-day quality of life while others are situational at best. Bottom line for who this is for: returning players with a specific purchase queued up, newer players who want to unlock a bag slot or storage tab without grinding gold, or anyone who wants to dip into the cosmetic side of what the GW2 community affectionately calls "Fashion Wars." Go in with a plan. Alex, Scout Team

Guild Wars 2 800 Gems

Guild Wars 2 800 Gems

27 ago 2012ArenaNet Inc.NCsoft
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800 Gems is a small but smart top-up for active Guild Wars 2 players. Know what you want before you spend, and this hits a useful middle ground between pocket change and a major purchase.

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I want to be straight with you: you are not buying a game here. You are buying 800 units of Guild Wars 2's premium currency, redeemable in the Black Lion Trading Company's Gem Store, and whether that is a good idea depends almost entirely on what you plan to spend it on. The good news is that GW2's monetisation philosophy is genuinely one of the more player-friendly ones in the MMO space. The Gem Store leans heavily on cosmetics and convenience rather than power. Armor skins, weapon skins, outfit sets, mount skins, glider skins, and a growing catalogue of emotes sit on the cosmetic side. On the utility side you have things like bag slot expansions, bank tab expansions, character slot unlocks, material storage expanders, and permanent tools like the Copper-Fed Salvage-o-Matic, which removes the need to keep buying disposable salvage kits. None of these make you stronger in combat. They make the game's already generous loop less fiddly. 800 gems is a modest amount. A Lounge Pass runs roughly 1000 gems, a permanent gathering tool set sits well above that, and a Living World season episode can cost 200 gems individually or more in a bundle. So 800 will not cover a Lounge Pass on its own, but it can cover a bag slot expansion, a character slot if that is your priority, or a partial top-up toward something bigger you have been saving for. Free-to-play players have an additional consideration worth knowing: the gold-to-gem exchange, which lets paid accounts convert in-game currency into gems without spending real money, is locked behind having any paid content on your account. If you are still on a free account, this gem card is also your ticket to unlocking that conversion system going forward. The case against buying exactly 800 gems is that the store rarely has items priced to match that number cleanly. You will either overshoot and have leftovers, or fall just short of something you wanted. Experienced players tend to top up in larger increments or wait until a specific item goes on sale. If you are a newer player without a clear target in mind, it is worth spending ten minutes on the GW2 wiki's Gem Store page before committing, since some permanently available items genuinely change day-to-day quality of life while others are situational at best. Bottom line for who this is for: returning players with a specific purchase queued up, newer players who want to unlock a bag slot or storage tab without grinding gold, or anyone who wants to dip into the cosmetic side of what the GW2 community affectionately calls "Fashion Wars." Go in with a plan.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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Premium CurrencyCosmetic StoreQuality-of-Life UpgradesInventory ManagementAccount ServicesNo Pay-to-WinMMORPGGem Store Top-Up

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