You need DL and such for Coil so you don't miss. CT is more lenient in that you can be carried easier. Also Philos are extremely easy to get now. Even if you only do the roulettes and log out you'd end up with 500 philos a day


You need DL and such for Coil so you don't miss. CT is more lenient in that you can be carried easier. Also Philos are extremely easy to get now. Even if you only do the roulettes and log out you'd end up with 500 philos a day

Okay, after checking your level again, I see that you're L46 as a Marauder. So, here's my advice. Obviously, step one is to get to 50. You'll get HANDED one of the coolest armors you've worn in the game just for doing that. After that, you can run the endgame dungeons to get new gear that, shockingly, doesn't look like the crap you've had to level up in(I had this issue as well). Afterwards? Just save up your Mythology, maybe run Crystal Tower to fill in the blanks and buy the i90 Mythology Gear. It's the same model as your 50 gear, but with a (generally superior, IMO) paint job. Nobody should give you crap about doing any of that, because only the endgame content requires at least Darklight gear, and by the time you reach that, you'll be outfitted in mostly superior equipment anyway.
I think I'll take that advice, and give it a shot. Really appreciate the time you've given me. Merry ChristmasOkay, after checking your level again, I see that you're L46 as a Marauder. So, here's my advice. Obviously, step one is to get to 50. You'll get HANDED one of the coolest armors you've worn in the game just for doing that. After that, you can run the endgame dungeons to get new gear that, shockingly, doesn't look like the crap you've had to level up in(I had this issue as well). Afterwards? Just save up your Mythology, maybe run Crystal Tower to fill in the blanks and buy the i90 Mythology Gear. It's the same model as your 50 gear, but with a (generally superior, IMO) paint job. Nobody should give you crap about doing any of that, because only the endgame content requires at least Darklight gear, and by the time you reach that, you'll be outfitted in mostly superior equipment anyway.

It's no problem. You have a happy holiday as well.
Oh, one small addendum. Despite my absolute loathing of the Darklight Tank Armor as a whole, I do recommend picking up the accessories when you get a chance, as well as the Plate Belt. The latter doesn't show on your character, but the former gives a huge boost to your stats. And the fact that they show isn't really a huge deal, since they don't look different from 90% of the accessories in the game. :-p
Last edited by FMElan; 12-20-2013 at 07:43 PM.
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