Try taking on some "easy prey" and even "decent challenge" mobs solo, without trusts, just for the fun of it and to get a better handle on combat. Even though the game does so much to speed up your progression towards "endgame," it's worth it to explore the world, do story missions and even optional sidequests, meet people (when possible) and immerse yourself in all the game and its nearly 20(!) years of history have to offer. This isn't something I necessarily wish I knew when I started because progression was way slower back then, but honestly my thoughts for a new player nowadays are as follows: Use the sparks you gain from RoE objectives to buy Acheron Shields from the NPC and sell them to an NPC vendor to solve your early money problems.ĭo the gobbiebag quests to increase inventory space. The story will confuse you, but they come with reduced teleport fees (down to 100/200 Gil) and a drastic increase in the EXP and skill ups you gain. Do the quest for them in Upper Jeuno once you get there.ĭo the Rhapsodies missions as far as you can as early as you can. Lastly, there are Chocobos (personal ones you can call whenever and for rent ones in the cities and several other places) and Mounts you can call whenever that have a higher speed than the chocobos. Other modes of transportation are boats and airships. There are rings available that can teleport you to certain locations, as well. You can teleport to the crags of Dem (Konschtat Highlands), Holla (La Theine Plateau) and Mea (Tahrongi Canyon), as well as the Vahzl and Yhoat crystals in Xarcabard and Yhoator Jungle with the respective White Mage teleport spells. You can warp to Wanted encounter areas, even if you have not been there before. These use Unity accolades as a currency, which you can earn by completing Unity RoE objectives. The fees for using both of those options decrease drastically with progress in the Rhapsodies of Vana’diel missions. There is one in many zones, usually at the entrance. You can teleport to a survival guide you have activated before. You can also warp to them if you set them as your homepoint (=reset point after death). There are several in the cities, and some zones have one or more as well, usually before battle arenas. You can teleport to home points (the crystals) once you have activated them. Selbina: three clumps of bee pollen from huge wasps.There are a couple ways of transportation: Mhaura: three mandragora dewdrops from pygmaioi. Game Description Mission Orders The town's leader has informed you that Gilgamesh is looking for a particular adventurer and that he wants some goods. This key item allows you to instantly complete either of those two quests. You will get a Gilgamesh's introductory letter instead of a Copper Voucher if you have not yet done one of the subjob quests ( Elder Memories - The Old Lady) in Mhaura or Selbina. If doing the quest with a group be prepared for the farming to take some time due to the Pygmaiois being spread out over a wide area. The drop rate for the Mandragora Dewdrops is quite low, with Treasure Hunter 8 it is about 20%, considerably less without.Trade Ekokoko three Mandragora Dewdrops, which drop from Pygmaioi in Tahrongi Canyon, to receive a cutscene and your reward, and trigger the next mission, The Beginning. Trade Abelard three clumps of Bee Pollen, which drop from Huge Wasps in La Theine Plateau and Konschtat Highlands, to receive a cutscene and your reward, and trigger the next mission, The Beginning. If you have the items when you start the quest, you can just trade them to continue. * Zoning between getting the quest and turning in the items in not necessary.
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