Welcome and glad to see you are on lindblum, If you need an LS just give me a shout in game...
Otherwise, I'll see if I can't keep an eye out for you, to help you out :)
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Welcome and glad to see you are on lindblum, If you need an LS just give me a shout in game...
Otherwise, I'll see if I can't keep an eye out for you, to help you out :)
i felt the same way for ffxi and ffxiv, i have been playing these two games way too long haha
Most people are sitting with all classes 50 waiting for 2.0, which is why it seems dead. Especially for low level parties and new people.
The beauty of FFXIV is that there's literally 'always' something to do. The amount of quests, battles, and achievements allows this to be true. My LS really switches up what we do each night. One night, we might do 'endgame' fights (ifrit/moogle). Other nights, we might run around trying to kill world NM's to get people achievements. Another night, we might be leveling other jobs, or doing dungeons 'just because'. There's always something to do... but the REAL thing that makes this game (and ultimately made XI as well) is the community behind it.
This, more than any other MMO I played (except XI), requires you to have a solid group of people you can count on who can also count on you. This game made it so you CAN solo until a decent level and CAN find parties when you don't want to solo, but you'll always do better if you are in a linkshell.
Benefits of joining a linkshell:
-- You can ask questions without having to shout or post it on the forums (which may or may not be met with unkind responses or annoyed players saying 'this has already been asked before!')
-- If there are enough people in the LS, there will PROBABLY be people with each craft to 50, or at least high enough to repair your gear. Gear won't be as expensive (because you can have someone craft it for you), you can get people to repair as soon as you need it, and you can get people to affix materia for you.
-- Linkshells have experience working together, and will be able to point you in the right direction with progression as well as quests. They might even help you with things you could not possibly solo.
-- There's always something to do with enough people. There are also things to do with TOO much people, or you can just split up into two groups if you'd like.
-- Creating a leveling party is 10x easier, and if you are at least 40+, you can tag along with the common 'spirit bind' parties... (people killing just to spiritbind their gear and eventually turn it into materia, which can be affixed to other gear to give it a buff... a similar concept to affixing 'jewels' in WoW, except 'materia' has always been a distinctly FF thing)
So, my advice to you is to find a linkshell. It doesn't take long to get at least one job to 50, and you will be 'useful' within a few weeks if you play your cards right. My advice to you is to work on quests in between leveling. The main quests, class quests, and company quests will all benefit you in some way. If you don't want to work for a chocobo, grab a goobbue when you hit 30. Being able to move fast is more or less a requirement.
And don't waste too much anima! You will regret it.
I have to admit, the game seems a bit plain at first. But you will gradually learn the cool places and find more activities to do. Also, joining a linkshell is always good. Playing with other or simply chatting with others while you solo will alter your gaming experience positively, hopefully.
Other than that, just stick around and learn what the game is about. They are putting more tutorials and things like that to help new players in 2.0, but for now you have to have people show you around. Level 11 sure is not enough to have experienced everything the game has to offer.