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JUN YANG.4328

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Hey Guys. i am on the last stage crafting a legendary weapon. i ran out of resources. but i still got around 50 mystic clover to go.the only way i knew is flush mystic coins?just want to know is there a better/ fast way to get mystic clover?( i played wvw everyday. but have completed all non-repeatable track, and i dont do PVP at all)

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https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Mystic_CloverIt looks like the main way to get them are:1) Transforming Mystic Coins2) Converting Mystic Coins with fractal relics3) Buying Mist-Warped Packets or Bundles with Unbound magic4) Reward Tracks5) Edit: Drizzlewood PvE Legion TracksI would urge you to consider Pvp - you can get 14 Clovers with one of the unrepeatable reward tracks just like WvW.

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@"Nylarx.9671" said:https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Mystic_CloverIt looks like the main way to get them are:1) Transforming Mystic Coins2) Converting Mystic Coins with fractal relics3) Buying Mist-Warped Packets or Bundles with Unbound magic4) Reward Tracks5) Edit: Drizzlewood PvE Legion TracksI would urge you to consider Pvp - you can get 14 Clovers with one of the unrepeatable reward tracks just like WvW.

for 3) i dont have LS3 unlocked. is there a way to convert volatile magic into unbound magic?for 5) i may give drizzlewood a try on PVP. ( not really good at it. may take long time to complete the track lol)

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@Inculpatus cedo.9234 said:If it were me, I'd buy the Packets and Bundles. You can sell the mats inside, as well as score Mystic Clovers.

its a good idea. but i dont have unbound magic. the only way i can get packets is from wvw skirmish.i do have around 40k of volatile magic. i used to get gold from trophy shipment. but havent try recently look like T5 and T6 price go down. not sure if worth to convert.

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@JUN YANG.4328 said:

for 5) i may give drizzlewood a try on PVP. ( not really good at it. may take long time to complete the track lol)

Just actually play Drizzlewood, with your preference of Legion set. The commendations pile up fast from doing pretty much anything, and the final chest at tier 20 includes clovers and is infinitely repeatable. When you get it you can check your progress on the other Legions, since you get a trickle for all of them while focusing on one, and switch to the next highest one at the Quaestor NPC so you have less time to go. (warning: Double check that you get clovers from the south pledges. Might only be the Corrupted and Dominion ones?). Legion-specific commendations drop or can be bought for mats at the Quaestor, and any generic commendation converts to the Legion you've chosen. As a bonus, you get Icebrood mastery points the first time you complete a Legion tier 20 (again, double check this. I know you get mastery points from completion, not 100% sure it's from each and every track).

Along the way you'll get enormous amounts of mats as loot, so the only down sides are the time commitment to do a full meta for max benefit, and possibly not having fun if you don't enjoy PvE at all.

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@Donari.5237 said:

for 5) i may give drizzlewood a try on PVP. ( not really good at it. may take long time to complete the track lol)

Just actually play Drizzlewood, with your preference of Legion set. The commendations pile up fast from doing pretty much anything, and the final chest at tier 20 includes clovers and is infinitely repeatable. When you get it you can check your progress on the other Legions, since you get a trickle for all of them while focusing on one, and switch to the next highest one at the Quaestor NPC so you have less time to go. (warning: Double check that you get clovers from the south pledges. Might only be the Corrupted and Dominion ones?). Legion-specific commendations drop or can be bought for mats at the Quaestor, and any generic commendation converts to the Legion you've chosen. As a bonus, you get Icebrood mastery points the first time you complete a Legion tier 20 (again, double check this. I know you get mastery points from completion, not 100% sure it's from each and every track).

Along the way you'll get enormous amounts of mats as loot, so the only down sides are the time commitment to do a full meta for max benefit, and possibly not having fun if you don't enjoy PvE at all.

Thanks for your advise. i have zero idea of PVP. lol , but i will look into it. cheers

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You can also get Mystic Clovers from "Legendary Crafting Materials" end-of-month chest.

You're not going to get 50 Clovers from any one source; its impossible. Its better to overlap and do everything. Run a Fractal sometimes, do a WvW Reward Track, do metas and toilet some Mystic Coins, etc. That will get you to your goal the fastest.

For example, after completing one of the un-repeatable WvW Reward Tracks, you can sell Memory of Battle and buy Mystic Coin.

Make a list of everything and do it all. It'll also help keep you from getting burned out on farming.

One helpful piece of advice for the future, Mystic Clovers are the hardest part of creating Legendary equipment, so its better to collect them as part of your regular gameplay and only start building a Legendary whenever you hit the mark instead of the other way around, this way you don't get stuck on Clovers at the end of crafting and become frustrated.

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@"Hannelore.8153" said:You can also get Mystic Clovers from "Legendary Crafting Materials" end-of-month chest.

You're not going to get 50 Clovers from any one source; its impossible. Its better to overlap and do everything. Run a Fractal sometimes, do a WvW Reward Track, do metas and toilet some Mystic Coins, etc. That will get you to your goal the fastest.

For example, after completing one of the un-repeatable WvW Reward Tracks, you can sell Memory of Battle and buy Mystic Coin.

Make a list of everything and do it all. It'll also help keep you from getting burned out on farming.

One helpful piece of advice for the future, Mystic Clovers are the hardest part of creating Legendary equipment, so its better to collect them as part of your regular gameplay and only start building a Legendary whenever you hit the mark instead of the other way around, this way you don't get stuck on Clovers at the end of crafting and become frustrated.

Thanks for your tips. i may try to get it in multiple way. i had completed all my non-repeatable wvw track. the reason i had ran out of resources is because i didnt gave myself much of break time from the previous legendary. ( just one after and other) and thats the reason i also ran out of Mystic Clovers. may be i should slow down a bit.

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Tracks are 4-8 hours for WvW and PvP depending on how many reward track modifiers you have access to. The PvP time is based on the average time it takes a match including the queue time and WvW is assuming max participation level.

That makes it 2-4 hours per clover. The raw cost of clovers(that is without factoring in the value of the other 2/3rd results) is 7.5g. Even when I do a poor job of a gathering run I can still manage 8g/h but lets assume it can be much worse and it is only 4g/h. At 2-4hours per clovers that represents an opportunity cost of 8g-16g for 1 clover.

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@JUN YANG.4328 said:

Thanks for your advise. i have zero idea of PVP. lol , but i will look into it. cheers

There is nothing PvP in Drizzlewood. It has some WvW-like elements such as contested zones and deployable siege weapons, but all the fighting is against npc mobs and bosses. The meta, in broad terms, is parallel escorts of two npcs to a series of forts, capturing the forts on the way. Then a huge boss fight at the midpoint. Then pressing to the north, doing a series of events in each zone to lure out and kill a boss. With those all slain, you get a short respite at a cliff camp before you go attack/defend three locations, then press through a fortress with a series of fights before coming back in the open to fight a collection of bosses and then the Claw itself. After which there is a circle of chests to loot (you need to have gathered enough keys by doing the meta events or buying them from an npc). All of this gives you commendations to advance your Legion achieve loop which gives you clovers as described above. I think two or three of these metas will complete a Legion achieve 'track' but I haven't paid close attention to the time involved.

That said, the bulk of my current stash of clovers came from when I pushed to get the Warlord armor in WvW and set my reward track to repeating the legendary one. By the time I had all the Warlord armor pieces I wanted I had plenty of clovers too.

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@"Nylarx.9671" said:https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Mystic_CloverIt looks like the main way to get them are:1) Transforming Mystic Coins2) Converting Mystic Coins with fractal relics3) Buying Mist-Warped Packets or Bundles with Unbound magic4) Reward Tracks5) Edit: Drizzlewood PvE Legion TracksI would urge you to consider Pvp - you can get 14 Clovers with one of the unrepeatable reward tracks just like WvW.

To emphasise #3, it is ONLY unbound magic that gives the chance of clovers. Volatile magic does not, as the trophy shipments do not have mystic clovers as part of their loot table.

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@Khisanth.2948 said:

@Shadowmoon.7986 said:Depends on how many wvw and pvp potions you have stored up. Many 1 time only reward tracks have 7 clovers at the end. Drizzlewood i think has 11.

Drizzlewood track is 14. Bjora is 11. Grothmar is 9 which is all more than the usual unrepeatable.

So with 160 wvw and pvp potions, you can instantly get 50 clovers.

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