
Gain access to the glider so that you can glide like a squirrel across the highest points of the Heart of Maguuma.

Related masteries Primary article: Heart of Maguuma mastery tracks#Gliding Mastery Gliding is possible only in territories controlled by one's own world. In PvP, gliding is not possible in WvW, gliding is unlocked separately from PvE, through spending World Ability Points for the War Gliding Mastery, though Heart of Thorns is still required. The player will be briefly revealed immediately following deployment and landing. The glider will automatically fold-up when the player lands, or when the player "jumps" while gliding which causes the player to start falling. Provided that the player is not attempting to glide in a restricted area, marked by the Gliding Disabled effect, the glider will be deployed either by pressing the jump key in mid-air, or by holding down the jump key after jumping it will not appear if the player has not jumped far enough off the ground. Once unlocked, gliding can be used by any character on the player's account. Therefore it is highly advisable to only drop items you wish to give to your other characters (which you should pick up immediately by logging them in), and items you want to get rid off (although you may as well sell them to a shop).A character gliding in the Heart of Maguuma. To avoid losing items, it is best to assume everything dropped will disappear after a while. However, it is unknown how long this persistence lasts - there is anecdotal evidence of dropped items being despawned, although no testing has been recorded to see what triggers this. Items can be dropped down on the ground and the game does appear to retain them for a time - it is possible to "trade" items between different characters in single player mode by dropping items on the ground then logging out to log in a different character into the same world. The ingredients are then used to create weapons, armours and consumables. Ingredients: Ingredients are items that can be harvested from resource nodes found in the world.Artifacts: Artifacts are rare items that will give your character permanent buffs.

These items are exclusive to the regions of which they are found. These items are used to enhance transport and to access special areas. Specials: Special items include tools like the hang glider, treasure spirit or the divine harp.The Pets tab of the inventory also holds Pet Food. Pets: These are also considered as Items, as each pet is represented by a Pet Cage in the inventory.Equipment: These include weapons, armor, accessories, etc - basically everything seen on the Equipment tab of the inventory.They are usually obtained by crafting although bombs are sold at Item Shops. Consumable items: These are one-shot use items, which include potions, food, and bombs.


There are several different types of items available to players. Currently the only sure-fire method of getting rid of something is to sell it to a shop, or deleting the character it is on. Items can be obtained as loot drops, from treasure chests or containers found in dungeons, as mission rewards, simply picked up from the ground, bought from shops, or crafted directly by the player.ĭropped items appear to be indestructible - Monsters ignore dropped items, and special attacks that can inflict terrain damage (such as by bosses) do not affect them either (beyond causing them to drop if the block underneath them was destroyed). Everything the player character picks up is stored in the Inventory. Items are objects that players can obtain in Cube World.
