Possibly make the level a bit lower for lower level players. A lot of endgame players can't get the Unique Rank 2 Jewels because the failure right is high, (50-50 does NOT mean if you fail at first you are guaranteed to succeed the second time, or anytime.), and the cost is pretty outrageous, regardless: 10-15,000 for a fusion safeguard in the AH and 4 Unique Rank 1 Jewels are often 12-16,000 for 4 of the more desirable Jewels, such as Crit-Void and Crit-ATK. Perhaps add that to Smog or another boss or two at endgame?įusion Safeguards would also be an appealing item. The Acheron used to drop those but endgame players can't enter Ellis, so that's out.
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That is enough to start-Perhaps too much! -so good luck and if a Free Knight, my name is MichelleZ ingame.Įndgame players are constantly asking for Unique Scanners. You can live without extra warehouses and bags though it can be a pain in dungeons but a good pet should be bought fairly early and plan to get the most useful Pet Datachips as you level him. So, be aware of his experience gains and fullness. A fully leveled pet, (L40), with the Pet Datachip Slots is important. You can stay in there for 9 hours or stay for just under 9 hours, relog and stay another 9 hours if you plan to be AFK a long time. There is a specialty zone accessible from Mereholt Base called the Delilah Lounge, as well as the VIP Room within the DL which give extra experience to pets. You'll sometimes see players just standing around in bases. Most PvP Areas give a bit of experience to the pets while they are summoned. Both types earn pet datachip slots as the pets level up. If at all possible, buy a good pet as soon as possible as they give the player extra HP and SP as the pet itself levels, whereas the free pet gives less. Although they ARE all sold ingame in Consignment, they often cost a lot of gold. The only P2W items, as far as I am aware, are purchased pets, pet datachips, (The datachips confer attack and defense skills, etc., to the player and fetch capabilities to the pet among other things.), extra warehouses and backpacks. I believe Amara, the endgame PvP Zone is open to lower than L60 but again, I do not recall at the moment. (Nemesis v.2 was created for players who had leveled to 50 before completing a couple of very important quests that give skill points.) Suer, a base between Mereholt and Dragon Valley is open to a lot of levels, not sure how low. However be sure to pause at Levels 29, 39, 49, 59 to make sure you have done all the quests needed in each PvP Zone because once you level out, you can't go back. Version 2 is a safe place to get four 30 minute buffs for use in dungeons and PvP and to do missed quests.
There is a Nemesis version 2 for players at L50+ but there is NO auto-travel, nor are there bosses, so do most of the quests in the Nemesis version 1, which is for levels 40-49.
After Enocia, there is typically a corresponding PvP Area with each new PvE Zone:
(All player levels may visit all the various PvE Zones, although if a higher level player is stalking you, killing your targets to keep you from earning experience, loot, bronze and silver, let someone know.) You'll often see players congregating at Mereholt Base in Mereholt as it is a crossroads of sorts to other areas. As has been said, it is relatively easy to do the quests, Main and Side, level up, learn your Class, get a pet, a bike, a Mech and Cyberskin, maybe join a few of the regularly scheduled battles and then move on to the next levels in Caergate, L23-29, the first PvP Zone, and Mereholt, L20-29, the next PvE Zone. There are more players at endgame, but also some in the lower level PvP, (Player versus Player), Zones.Įnocia is the basic level, for PvE, Player versus Environment. The game has a small population, so if you need WoW level constant chatter, this may not be for you at the beginning levels.