Plus, when it comes down to it, "shelling out millions" really isn't casual oriented material.I play 5-6 hours a day so I can relate to playing this game alot. Like I said however, unless the rng begins to bless me, the only other option I have is to shell out millions like most of the population. It isn't the time or work needed, it's the rng gamble when converting the gear (which is the time /work part).


I'm have my Novus 'and' I'm working on my T9 kill. I don't know why people assume that Novus was meant for casual players. Sure you don't have to bother with SCoB to get it, but it takes a lot of time and gil to finish.
"Casual" doesn't mean "does not raid". So many people seem to think that, for some reason. "Casual" is more of a measure of how often a player logs on, not what they choose to do (or not to do) while they play. It took me around 40-50 hours of playtime to finish my Novus. A casual player might take a month to clock that many hours. We really do need a new term for "non-raiders".
Novus was not meant to be completed in one day. Casual point of view, if you run expert once every day which should only take 30-40min you will complete your Novus in 75 days in theory. Should be quicker since you'll also buy some maps with Myth. So probably around 2 months. That's a pretty decent time taken to get a "legendary" weapon upgraded if you like at other MMORPGs how long it takes to upgrade a "legendary item" WoW and FFXI are good examples.
Last edited by Landsoul; 08-23-2014 at 11:44 AM.


Ugggg...for the 100th time - you don't need to shell out millions. There literally is no noticeable difference between a 44, 31 zodiac and a 25, 25, 25 zodiac (as illustrated in my BLM example above). If you're a BLM, going the 44, 31 approach literally only rewards you 1 second of extra damage every 5 minutes. Why pay 10-15M gil for a practically nonexistent benefit when you can complete a just as good 25/25/25 novus for a mere 300-500k?
Also - those of you complaining about Atma - do you realize what you're getting yourselves into? Average person is going to take something like 30 hours for atma? correct? Some very very unfortunate poor souls will seemingly take much longer (less than 1% of the population it would seem). Have you taken the time to examine Animus? Each book has 3 fates, 3 leves, 3 dungeons and 10x10 enemies.
Three fates are going to take the average person 3 to 5 hours (some of these fates can take 3 hours alone to pop if you're unlucky. I'm being generous here). 3 dungeons will take the average player 3 to 4 hours (duty finder can take 30 minutes for a lot of these and then you're often dealing with brand new players on runs for such dungeons as Aurum Vale, etc.). Three leves will take 20 to 30 minutes. 10x10 enemies will take you an hour to an hour and a half. Bottom line - you're looking at 8 to 10 hours per book (longer if you have bad luck). All of this ignores earning the myth (which is pretty easy to casually accumulate - but it needs to be factored in). Are you ready to invest a good 90 hours into books alone (not counting myth) and then jump into the Novus upgrade (which if you're a casual is going to take a good 75 days worth of expert roulette runs and some gil)?
Bottom line - if you're complaining about atma - you may want to rethink what you're getting yourself into. Atma is the least time consuming of the steps (unless you're the most unluckiest person on earth).


I bought all my materia soon as the quest came out and finished it for less then 100k. Well its the tank sword so I went for parry and acc both were cheap. Also if you going for other stats that aren't tank stats you might as well go for 3 stats not use tier 4 and it wouldn't be more then 200k as well.
As upgrades go relics should be buffed, and I mean a lot! If the path is going to be so expensive in terms of Gil and time as upgrades continue, it is only right to make them better than what can be obtained via most other routes.
My first item level 110 weapon took me about 3 weeks worth of farming to get, and that was only because of soldiery cap. The UAT in ST, the sands from 1 day of hunting, and the tomes from hunts alone... Bang, got actually a better weapon for a great deal cheaper and took only a fraction of the time.
Something seems very off to me knowing for fact I can get an i110 in 3 short weeks with little time or effort that is comparable and in some cases better than an i110 that took me many months and tons of Gil and myth farming to obtain.
Right now, relics are not worth it, and they are super underpowered in comparison to the effort put into them. They need to be buffed big time if this is the route SE is going to take with them.
As to your question specifically to the i115 weapons in coil, I don't know because unlike the ilvl 110 weapons that UAT and sands can buy they can not be solo'd... So I don't know honestly, all I know for sure is it's super sad when the only group content in an i110 weapon you HAVE to do is an ST group. Even the relic path takes at least 30 steps that force group centric quest steps.
Completely backyards imo.
Last edited by waldo; 08-23-2014 at 01:38 PM.


Here's an interesting question.
Who has more fun obtaining their weapon? The one who manages to get their T9 to drop, or the one who completes their Novus?
If one or the other isn't proving to be fun, then something should probably change. Time invested means very little if one is having fun completing an objective. If something is fun, it can afford to take a bit longer. If its not as fun, then the experience should be shortened up a bit.


New relic quests beginning 2.38. Time to fall even further behind.
Same, SBd 45+ gear running FATEs in north Than for seals, GC credits and small chance of Alexanderite, melded 33 crit, 23 Det, 19 skill speed on MNK Novus, sold the IVs and made a tasty profit.
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