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This guide covers tips and recommendations for efficient leveling of all [[classes]] of all types, from playing in One person mode (Solo) to playing in Normal mode (parties). It includes guides for beginners with beginner gear up to experienced players with more advanced or endgame gear. Some classes like [[Forces]] have advantages over leveling compared to other classes due to easier access to a wide variety of AoE [[Techniques#Hard_techniques|techniques]], which help in clearing large spawns of [[Monsters]] easier and faster. Other advantages include access to [[Weapons#Instant_kill|instant kill]] weapons, which Monsters in Normal until Very Hard difficulty are very susceptible to. [[Rangers]] especially have an advantage here due to their Ranger [[Weapons#Weapon_types|weapon]] kit. | This guide covers tips and recommendations for efficient leveling of all [[classes]] of all types, from playing in One person mode (Solo) to playing in Normal mode (parties). It includes guides for beginners with beginner gear up to experienced players with more advanced or endgame gear. Some classes like [[Forces]] have advantages over leveling compared to other classes due to easier access to a wide variety of AoE {{PSO icon|disk}}[[Techniques#Hard_techniques|techniques]], which help in clearing large spawns of [[Monsters]] easier and faster. Other advantages include access to [[Weapons#Instant_kill|instant kill]] weapons, which Monsters in Normal until Very Hard difficulty are very susceptible to. [[Rangers]] especially have an advantage here due to their Ranger [[Weapons#Weapon_types|weapon]] kit. | ||
=Beginners= | =Beginners= | ||
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=Advanced players= | =Advanced players= | ||
Experienced players with access to advanced gear should use their finished {{Mag|Mags}} and gear for their new characters. It is recommended to use a simple {{Frame|Frame}} with four slots in order to equip four {{Unit|units}} at Level 1. Materials should be used immediately as well. As {{Frame|Frames}} and {{Shield|Barriers}} have level requirements for equipping them, it can be useful to hold on to those that can be used on lower levels (as long as the frames also have four slots). Using Mags and [[units]] which grant numerous stats in [[ATP]], [[ATA]] or [[MST]] can also be useful in order to equip weapons early. | Experienced players with access to advanced gear should use their finished {{Mag|Mags}} and gear for their new characters. It is recommended to use a simple {{Frame|Frame}} with four slots in order to equip four {{Unit|units}} at Level 1. Materials should be used immediately as well. As {{Frame|Frames}} and {{Shield|Barriers}} have level requirements for equipping them, it can be useful to hold on to those that can be used on lower levels (as long as the frames also have four slots). Using Mags and [[units]] which grant numerous stats in [[ATP]], [[ATA]] or [[MST]] can also be useful in order to equip stronger weapons early. | ||
=Experience boosts= | |||
Ephinea features a weekly rotating experience boost, where each monster awards an additional +50% of its base EXP. Another experience boost can be accessed by playing quests that are in the current weekly [[Ragol Boost Road]] (RBR) rotation. Each of the quests grant the player an experience boost, ranging from +15% playing solo to +25% playing with 3 or 4 players. Which weekly boost is currently active and which are the weekly RBR quests can be seen on the [[Main Page]]. Doing RBR quests with 3 or 4 players during a week with EXP boost grants a total of +75% EXP boost, which is very helpful in leveling new characters. Some RBR quests are not very efficient for leveling though and it's recommended to stick to playing the quests below. | |||
=Quests= | =Quests= | ||
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===Towards the Future=== | ===Towards the Future=== | ||
{{Quest link|Towards the Future}} (TTF) is the most popular quest in the game and colloquially known as a "boss rush." For beginners it's a very easy way to level, as rooms online fill quickly due to the popularity. Many experienced players help out new players in TTF rooms or they want to level their newly created characters too, but already have access to strong gear. Under these circumstances it's usually not too challenging to clear the quest in parties. | {{Quest link|Towards the Future}} (TTF) is a Episode 1 Quest. It is the most popular quest in the game and colloquially known as a "boss rush." For beginners it's a very easy way to level, as rooms online fill quickly due to the popularity. Many experienced players help out new players in TTF rooms or they want to level their newly created characters too, but already have access to strong gear. Under these circumstances it's usually not too challenging to clear the quest in parties. | ||
====Solo==== | ====Solo==== | ||
For beginners it can be challenging to clear the quest solo, as [[monsters]] and bosses become increasingly stronger in later areas. One way to still level quickly though is to only play the | For beginners it can be challenging to clear the quest solo, as [[monsters]] and bosses become increasingly stronger in later areas. One way to still level quickly though is to only play the [[Forest]] section of the quest. The quest has fast access to the [[Dragon]] and defeating them repeatedly awards a lot EXP in short time. [[Dragon]] is also the weakest boss in the game and thus can be defeated with beginner gear. | ||
===Tyrell's Ego=== | |||
{{Quest link|Tyrell's Ego}} is a Episode 1 quest. It features very dense [[monster]] spawns and all Episode 1 bosses similar to [[TTF]]. Unlike TTF though, it takes longer to clear each area. As [[Forest]] is the easiest area in the game and has a lot dense spawns in this quest, it's good for early game leveling, even with beginner gear and playing solo. In this quest, many doors or gates open early even without defeating all monsters in the room. For the sake of leveling, it is recommended to wait for more monsters to appear before advancing through the area. | |||
===CAL's Clock Challenge=== | |||
{{Quest link|CAL's Clock Challenge}} (CCC) is a Episode 2 quest. It features dense monster spawns in a small space with a strict time limit. Each wave that is cleared adds to the timer. If the timer runs out, the quest ends. It is recommended to only clear the [[VR Temple]] and [[VR Spaceship]] sections, as further sections are not as rewarding and efficient for experience. | |||
[[Forces]] especially have an advantage in CCC. By continually casting {{Gifoie}} in the middle of the room, many waves can be cleared instantly. Rangers equipped with {{Unit|rare|V502}} and [[ES Weapons]] like {{Gun|es|ES Needle}} and {{Gun|es|ES Shot}}, which have [[Hell]] added as a special, also have an advantage by clearing waves fast in Normal to Very Hard difficulty. For Hunters this quest is more challenging. Even though {{Sword|es|ES Slicer|ES Slicers}} with [[Hell]] can be used, the right positioning to reach all targets is difficult. Wasting just a few seconds with a strict time limit thus makes it very challenging for Hunters. | |||
This quest is not beginner friendly and requires more advanced gear or {{PSO icon|disk}}[[techniques]]. |
Revision as of 14:50, 19 August 2024
This guide covers tips and recommendations for efficient leveling of all classes of all types, from playing in One person mode (Solo) to playing in Normal mode (parties). It includes guides for beginners with beginner gear up to experienced players with more advanced or endgame gear. Some classes like Forces have advantages over leveling compared to other classes due to easier access to a wide variety of AoE techniques, which help in clearing large spawns of Monsters easier and faster. Other advantages include access to instant kill weapons, which Monsters in Normal until Very Hard difficulty are very susceptible to. Rangers especially have an advantage here due to their Ranger weapon kit.
Beginners
Leveling for beginners with beginner gear takes longer due to having no access to advanced gear. While later Episodes like 2 and 4 have monsters that award higher experience points (EXP), it is generally recommended to play in Episode 1 with weaker monsters.
Mags
For beginners it's very important to start feeding their Mags as soon as possible. Mags allow stat bonuses to the character and there are no leveling requirements for equipping them. Following the Mag guide helps in creating the first Mag. Which Mag to raise generally depends on the class. The Class guides have recommendations for which stats a player wants to raise their Mag with.
Gear
Gear like Weapons, Frames, Barriers and Units can drop from killing monsters or by destroying item boxes. Gear can also be purchased for Meseta from the Pioneer 2 shops. The beginner gear should be swapped out as soon as stronger gear is found. Frames can have up to four slots, onto which units can be equipped to. These units grant stat bonuses and it is recommended to use those that grant ATP and ATA stats for inflicting more damage and having higher accuracy in inflicting said damage. Units that grant HP can also be helpful to survive enemy attacks. While better frames grant more DFP and EVP, it is recommended to use frames that have more slots so that more units can be used.
Grinders
Grinders (Mono-, Di-, Tri-) are single use consumables that grant permanent ATP bonuses to a weapon. Each weapon has its own grind limit. While it can be useful to grind early game weapons, swapping out for stronger weapons is more important. Grinders are more commonly found in higher difficulties. In lower difficulties it can be useful to save them for use on later weapons.
Materials
Materials are single use consumables that grant permanent stat bonuses to the character. Each class has its own Material usage limit. The Class guides provide Material plan recommendations on how many Materials of which type should be used. Materials should be used as soon as they are found, as long as they fit within the intended players Material plan. HP Materials can be used immediately without concern.
Advanced players
Experienced players with access to advanced gear should use their finished Mags and gear for their new characters. It is recommended to use a simple Frame with four slots in order to equip four units at Level 1. Materials should be used immediately as well. As Frames and Barriers have level requirements for equipping them, it can be useful to hold on to those that can be used on lower levels (as long as the frames also have four slots). Using Mags and units which grant numerous stats in ATP, ATA or MST can also be useful in order to equip stronger weapons early.
Experience boosts
Ephinea features a weekly rotating experience boost, where each monster awards an additional +50% of its base EXP. Another experience boost can be accessed by playing quests that are in the current weekly Ragol Boost Road (RBR) rotation. Each of the quests grant the player an experience boost, ranging from +15% playing solo to +25% playing with 3 or 4 players. Which weekly boost is currently active and which are the weekly RBR quests can be seen on the Main Page. Doing RBR quests with 3 or 4 players during a week with EXP boost grants a total of +75% EXP boost, which is very helpful in leveling new characters. Some RBR quests are not very efficient for leveling though and it's recommended to stick to playing the quests below.
Quests
Quests with high monster density or quick access to bosses are very efficient for leveling. While the most efficient leveling quests are usually located in later Episodes, they can be more difficult to clear. Some quests can be progressed until a certain point, from which the EXP gained by continuing is diminished. It's more efficient to reset the quest (by returning to the lobby with the command /lobby
) at this point and repeat it.
Towards the Future
Towards the Future (TTF) is a Episode 1 Quest. It is the most popular quest in the game and colloquially known as a "boss rush." For beginners it's a very easy way to level, as rooms online fill quickly due to the popularity. Many experienced players help out new players in TTF rooms or they want to level their newly created characters too, but already have access to strong gear. Under these circumstances it's usually not too challenging to clear the quest in parties.
Solo
For beginners it can be challenging to clear the quest solo, as monsters and bosses become increasingly stronger in later areas. One way to still level quickly though is to only play the Forest section of the quest. The quest has fast access to the Dragon and defeating them repeatedly awards a lot EXP in short time. Dragon is also the weakest boss in the game and thus can be defeated with beginner gear.
Tyrell's Ego
Tyrell's Ego is a Episode 1 quest. It features very dense monster spawns and all Episode 1 bosses similar to TTF. Unlike TTF though, it takes longer to clear each area. As Forest is the easiest area in the game and has a lot dense spawns in this quest, it's good for early game leveling, even with beginner gear and playing solo. In this quest, many doors or gates open early even without defeating all monsters in the room. For the sake of leveling, it is recommended to wait for more monsters to appear before advancing through the area.
CAL's Clock Challenge
CAL's Clock Challenge (CCC) is a Episode 2 quest. It features dense monster spawns in a small space with a strict time limit. Each wave that is cleared adds to the timer. If the timer runs out, the quest ends. It is recommended to only clear the VR Temple and VR Spaceship sections, as further sections are not as rewarding and efficient for experience.
Forces especially have an advantage in CCC. By continually casting Gifoie in the middle of the room, many waves can be cleared instantly. Rangers equipped with V502 and ES Weapons like ES Needle and ES Shot, which have Hell added as a special, also have an advantage by clearing waves fast in Normal to Very Hard difficulty. For Hunters this quest is more challenging. Even though ES Slicers with Hell can be used, the right positioning to reach all targets is difficult. Wasting just a few seconds with a strict time limit thus makes it very challenging for Hunters.
This quest is not beginner friendly and requires more advanced gear or techniques.