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Click on each Hero in the contents section and read their descriptions to find the Hero you want, then read through each of that Hero's Masteries to select the best Mastery for you.
 
Click on each Hero in the contents section and read their descriptions to find the Hero you want, then read through each of that Hero's Masteries to select the best Mastery for you.
  
It is important to note that you can add a new Weapon Mastery to your Hero once you reach [[level]] 40. This means that if you are torn between two different Masteries from the same Hero, you can use both on one character. It is recommended to choose a Mastery used for Player versus Environment (PvE) first for efficient leveling, then choosing a Mastery focused on Player versus Player (PvP) upon reaching level 40.
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It is important to note that you can add a new Weapon Mastery to your Hero once you reach [[level]] 40. This means that if you are torn between two different Masteries from the same Hero, you can use both on one character. It is recommended to choose a Mastery used for Player versus Environment (PvE) first for efficient levelling, then choosing a Mastery focused on Player versus Player (PvP) upon reaching level 40.
  
 
[[File:CorepunkSpectrum.png|thumb|400px|How each Mastery exerts their influence. They are grouped by '''controlling enemies''', '''damage threat''', '''erosion of health''', and '''support of allies'''. Inner masteries have a more aggressive playstyle.<br>Click to view the full image.]]
 
[[File:CorepunkSpectrum.png|thumb|400px|How each Mastery exerts their influence. They are grouped by '''controlling enemies''', '''damage threat''', '''erosion of health''', and '''support of allies'''. Inner masteries have a more aggressive playstyle.<br>Click to view the full image.]]

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