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Thats all you need, no need for p2w to reach 20k or even above.
just pay you will get it in no time~!
Step 1. Get to uber worlds (This is when you can start your never ending grind for gems)
Step 2. Farm for gems that give you damage based on your class. So if you are farming u4 as a gunslinger, you want to try to get magic damage gems (at this point, it doesn't really matter what the other stats are but try to get health if you don't have death defying vial).
Step 3. Farm gems then move up in the adventure world. For example, I farmed gems in u5 until I had good enough gems to get into u7.
Step 4. Get your class gem. This is priority number 1 if you plan to switch to shadow hunter because that class is awful until you get its class gem, but for almost every other class, your class gem just enhances your ability to farm and cheese dungeons and shadow towers.
Step 5. Try to get to u8 from u7 and farm gems there. I'll be the first to say that the jump from u7 to u9 is actually absurd. Just farm u7 until you have about i'd say 7k pr. then move on to u8 and farm that until you have at least 14k pr. (Just trust me, u9 at exactly 10k pr is almost impossible).
Step 6. Get good stats on your gems. I said before that you only needed your classes damage type to solo dungeons but this only really applies from the first adventure world to u7. u8 is possible but it's really slow, and u9 might as well be impossible with no good stats. The best stats for gems are almost always crit hit, crit damage, and physical or magical damage (depending on your class).
Step 7 farm u9. After you can solo u9, farm u9 for stellar gems (stellar gems with good stats of course).
Step 8. (Bonus step) These are things I didn't mention before but you should also be doing shadow towers and events when you can. (You can only get the rewards from shadow towers once per week). With the flux you get from farming everything in this game, buy mounts, wings, styles, allies, and basically whatever you can get your hands on that says in the tooltip "this is not in your collection yet." Those give you mastery points. Mastery will give you more stuff to help you farm, and the more stuff to help you farm, the more gems you get.
Final thoughts. This guide isn't perfect or even really that amazing. This is just the framework for how to get 20k pr. I reached 20k pr 6 months ago so not a new player, I also haven't gotten a character to 20k pr in a while. I personally really hate the gem system as it creates a massive power imbalance between the people who pay to win (the rich), free to play veterans (the mid class), and new players (the poor). I doubt this imbalance will ever be fixed but hey, I guess that's just a basic issue with mmo's. (But what isn't a basic issue with mmo's is rubberbanding).
You get 450pr for 30lvl class
You get 90pr for 30lvl subclass
Gear grants 4254pr
Each mastery rank grants +2pr (Top people are about 530+ ranks)
All dragons give you 1020 pr in total
All the missing PR goes from gems :V (game counts primordial dragons as gems)
I don't remember how much PR have big gems on max (probably over 2100) but small gems have 1755pr on max and you have 6 of them. (And I think that doesn't count +10% from primordial dragon, all 3 primos will give you over 1600pr if you have all gems maxed)