Hi--I haven't played in a while and just resubscribed. I am a Level 50 BRD with an item level of 76. What raids/dungeons should I be running to increase/progress my character?
Thanks
Hi--I haven't played in a while and just resubscribed. I am a Level 50 BRD with an item level of 76. What raids/dungeons should I be running to increase/progress my character?
Thanks
Syrcus Tower predominantly.
ST and Daily roulettes, this'll let you gear into soldiery gear really quickly whilst also picking up some i100 stuff from ST to hold you over.
If you've already unlocked Crystal Tower, you should be running Syrcus Tower for sure. If not, unlock and run CT and then unlock and run ST.
Insanity is a gradual process, don't rush it - Ford Prefect
Thanks.....when do I start running "The Coil"?
If you haven't finished your story mode, You will have to in order to unlock Coil.
Then, get together a nice group, if you pug it you might have fun, but if you want a kill I suggest you stay with your FC/Friends at first until you are comfortable.
As other suggested, unlocking Syrcus Tower will get you drops of iLvl100, ok not cute but it does the job (it's very easy since pretty much everyone knows what to do - don't forget to state that it's your first time!), and then you will be able to tackle more and more.
Welcome back! ^^
Don't forget to run hunts! While it's not as quick to gear up as ST, it's still an alternative to getting soldiery/seals for your oils and sands. Shout or Party Finder for a hunt LS, que up for ST, and hunt while you're waiting.
Good luck, and welcome back!
You can start running it whenever your ilevel dictates you can but I know most people prefer that you don't enter until you have your Zenith (nice and glowy, yo!) and at least an ilevel of i80. Bards are also let in early because they have silence! Blunt arrow those ADS!
Newer players to MMO games will likely draw from their experiences playing FPS games, GTA, Dragon Age, Skyrim, etc.. and they will evaluate a MMO based on that criteria. But other online games (and offline RPGs) are designed to be picked up, played for maybe 5 months and then abandoned for when the next big game comes along. A Veteran MMO gamer knows that the experience of the game is stretched out over years, and if crafted properly, it leaves players with some of the best gaming experiences to be found anywhere.This is the problem most content is solo and you get your group action from a cross-server queueing tool. This is not like older MMOs where servers developed real communities. It's more like MacDonald's Drive-Thru, where you queue up, do your run, then never meet those people again.
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