Some stars give you a specific increase for every one Champion Point invested, while other stars have stages which only give you the bonus if you reach a specific threshold of points invested such as 5 or 10. The rate of increase for the bonus depends on the specific star. Non-Slotted Stars offer passive bonuses which increase based on the amount of Champion Points invested. Other stars need to be slotted to activate their power (see the Champion Point Bar below). Some stars require you to spend a set number of points to get a set amount of stats, while others have stages to them. In the new Champion Point 2.0 System there are two types of Stars for you to invest your points into: Slotted Stars and Non-Slotted Stars. Stars represent individual powers, passives and abilities within each Constellation. The three constellations for ESO’s New Champion Point System are Warfare, Fitness, and Craft. This does not mean that the new system offers fewer options or is less complex - far from it - these three constellations are just starting points for diving into the deeper system. The original Champion Point system had a total of 9 constellations but the new Champion Point 2.0 system has reduced the total number of constellations down to just three. The large systems of stars which represent Perks and Passives in the Champion Point system are known as Constellations.
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