Back when I first decided I wanted to venture to the dark side of Aion and compare the leveling experiences of the two realms, I didn't really fathom that there would be so much content added that it would be hard to break away from sampling all of the goodies on my home server. Besides that, with all of the changes, comparing the leveling is just impossible. I knew that it would be easier with the introduction of repeatable quests, but it's just plain stupid-easy to level now as opposed to way back pre-Balaurea.If any food Ventilation system condition is poorer than those standards,
Even with the leveling comparison effectively nixed, I still can report on the differences in the feel of the two worlds as well as just run through and reflect on my impressions of the Asmodian life to give some screen time to the glowy-eyes. Did I mention I love the glowy eyes? With that in mind, Wings Over Atreia devotes this week to the furbacks .
So how was it? I don't know where to begin! The experience was quite enjoyable with only a few bumps and hitches along the way. Again, I have to say that I love the look of the lands of Asmodae even better than Elysea. The vibrancy of the colors still surprises me; although the stories all talk about how Aion's Asmodians have to eke their living out of the rough lands, the scenery is awash with bright and beautiful colors. I was not disappointed in the vistas as I moved through Altgard and finally touched base in Morheim. One word of warning: Many of the guards in Morheim actually look like Elyos, so check your radar before freaking out about impending death!
As I noted, this report covers the time from Ascension at level 10 to my access to the Abyss at level 25. Now I have an confession to make . Back when I first created my character for this experience, I made a Chanter as the consensus of the vote was Priest. However, I made her on a separate account,which applies to the first offshore merchant account only, and that account has subsequently closed. Not only that, but I had already experienced a Chanter for over half of the game, so when I was forced to remake on another server, I actually chose a Mage. I am currently running around in some flimsy cloth armor toting my adorable pet elementals. I do miss the heals, but I am enjoying the Spiritmaster class as something completely different than what I am used to. And this way, I feel like I have to learn as I go as any other new player would. If you are Asmodian on the Zikel server, perhaps we shall meet up.ceramic magic cube for the medical,
You can seriously sleep-level through this game now! I thought the introduction of repeatable quests alone would speed things up; I wasn't prepared for the onslaught of quests at the lower levels. The quest markers on the map actually became a bane as I found it difficult to resist those little blue icons. And once I had a quest, I wanted to finish it. The result? I didn't leave little newbie Altgard until I was level 24, and even then I had three quests left unfinished and a slew more still undone in Pandaemonium. Yah, laugh all you want. I swear the XP was leaping up and throwing itself at me. And I have to admit, yes, I did kill myself for over 1/4 of a level just to complete the one repeatable quest inside the solo instance Haramel, never mind the one from Heart of Impetusium.
At this point, my friend and I have decided to seriously try to avoid some quests. However, my concern with this is missing some of the stories and flavor of this faction. I know some people just absently click through the whole story until they see the accept button and go. As my friend can attest, this is not always wise -- by rushing through and not reading the quests, he was transported over to Elysea for the first of his spy missions, something he was not quite prepared for. Trust me folks,This will leave your shoulders free to rotate in their Floor tiles .Polycore oil paintings for sale are manufactured as a single sheet, sometimes it is better to read what you are accepting! Besides, the little bits of flavor are nice .
Quests aren't the only thing speeding you along the XP road. Since I chose a faction-challenged server for my Asmodian, I was gifted 50 berdin's amulets, which grant a 50% XP bonus. Then, lo and behold, I received another survey with another 50 amulets. And before that I had 15 others! Honestly, I have only used six because I was just leveling too fast and didn't want to miss the experience of the lower lands. I had trouble keeping from out-leveling Haramel as well. I do plan on using them a bit more as I get higher, but even with only a one-hour cool down timer, I am not sure I can use all 109.
Even with the leveling comparison effectively nixed, I still can report on the differences in the feel of the two worlds as well as just run through and reflect on my impressions of the Asmodian life to give some screen time to the glowy-eyes. Did I mention I love the glowy eyes? With that in mind, Wings Over Atreia devotes this week to the furbacks .
So how was it? I don't know where to begin! The experience was quite enjoyable with only a few bumps and hitches along the way. Again, I have to say that I love the look of the lands of Asmodae even better than Elysea. The vibrancy of the colors still surprises me; although the stories all talk about how Aion's Asmodians have to eke their living out of the rough lands, the scenery is awash with bright and beautiful colors. I was not disappointed in the vistas as I moved through Altgard and finally touched base in Morheim. One word of warning: Many of the guards in Morheim actually look like Elyos, so check your radar before freaking out about impending death!
As I noted, this report covers the time from Ascension at level 10 to my access to the Abyss at level 25. Now I have an confession to make . Back when I first created my character for this experience, I made a Chanter as the consensus of the vote was Priest. However, I made her on a separate account,which applies to the first offshore merchant account only, and that account has subsequently closed. Not only that, but I had already experienced a Chanter for over half of the game, so when I was forced to remake on another server, I actually chose a Mage. I am currently running around in some flimsy cloth armor toting my adorable pet elementals. I do miss the heals, but I am enjoying the Spiritmaster class as something completely different than what I am used to. And this way, I feel like I have to learn as I go as any other new player would. If you are Asmodian on the Zikel server, perhaps we shall meet up.ceramic magic cube for the medical,
You can seriously sleep-level through this game now! I thought the introduction of repeatable quests alone would speed things up; I wasn't prepared for the onslaught of quests at the lower levels. The quest markers on the map actually became a bane as I found it difficult to resist those little blue icons. And once I had a quest, I wanted to finish it. The result? I didn't leave little newbie Altgard until I was level 24, and even then I had three quests left unfinished and a slew more still undone in Pandaemonium. Yah, laugh all you want. I swear the XP was leaping up and throwing itself at me. And I have to admit, yes, I did kill myself for over 1/4 of a level just to complete the one repeatable quest inside the solo instance Haramel, never mind the one from Heart of Impetusium.
At this point, my friend and I have decided to seriously try to avoid some quests. However, my concern with this is missing some of the stories and flavor of this faction. I know some people just absently click through the whole story until they see the accept button and go. As my friend can attest, this is not always wise -- by rushing through and not reading the quests, he was transported over to Elysea for the first of his spy missions, something he was not quite prepared for. Trust me folks,This will leave your shoulders free to rotate in their Floor tiles .Polycore oil paintings for sale are manufactured as a single sheet, sometimes it is better to read what you are accepting! Besides, the little bits of flavor are nice .
Quests aren't the only thing speeding you along the XP road. Since I chose a faction-challenged server for my Asmodian, I was gifted 50 berdin's amulets, which grant a 50% XP bonus. Then, lo and behold, I received another survey with another 50 amulets. And before that I had 15 others! Honestly, I have only used six because I was just leveling too fast and didn't want to miss the experience of the lower lands. I had trouble keeping from out-leveling Haramel as well. I do plan on using them a bit more as I get higher, but even with only a one-hour cool down timer, I am not sure I can use all 109.
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