Class I Magic Rift
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Class I Magic Rift
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Class I Magic Rifts are rifts caused by the Bloodstone explosion within Bloodstone Fen. They appear randomly in several locations in Fields of Ruin around Gillscale Pond, as well as multiple other locations around Tyria, corresponding to the locations you can teleport to using a Class I Rift Stabilizer or Class II Rift Stabilizer.
Locations[edit]
- Black Citadel
- Blazeridge Steppes
- Diessa Plateau
- Fields of Ruin
- Axedrag Cut
- Belag Crossroads
- Blackwing Excavation
- Dragonrot Domains
- Flameroot Caverns
- Gillfarn Plains
- Grimm Hills
- Halkor Meadows
- Hautclaire Vale
- Hunter's Gorge
- Mithric Cliffs
- Sniper's Woods
- Stronghold of Ebonhawke
- Tenaebron Lake
- The Ogre Road
- The Siege Plains
- Thunderbreak Hills
- Varim's Run
- Vulture's Sweep
- Warrior's Crown
- Wildlin Narrows
- Fireheart Rise
- Iron Marches
- Bloodtide Coast
- Gendarran Fields
- Almuten Estates
- Ascalon Settlement
- Bitterfrost Peaks
- Blood Hill Camps
- Brigantine Isles
- Broadhollow Bluffs
- Cornucopian Fields
- Guardian's Pass
- Icegate Gorge
- Lionbridge Expanse
- Newbeach Bluffs
- Northfields
- Provern Shore
- Provernic Crypt
- Shiverspur Front
- Talajian Piedmont
- The Bloodfields
- The Lawen Ponds
- Vigilant Hills
- Harathi Hinterlands
- Kessex Hills
- Lion's Arch
- Southsun Cove
Event involvement[edit]
Combat abilities[edit]
- Effects
Notes[edit]
- To enter the rift, you must jump through it rather than interact with it.
- Stable Rift shows a countdown of how long the rift will be active before it disappears.
- These rifts can be opened by using the Activate Stabilizer skill from either Class I or Class II Rift Stabilizer, which start Stabilize the Rift events.
- In a place where two rifts are within the range of Activate Stabilizer (such as in southwest Keeper's Sanctum), it is possible to trigger both rift stabilization events simultaneously, which prevents you from completing either.