Guide for level's 1-80 (Infinity's Contest)
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 1:29 am
The Classes
Warrior=Generally the Damage Taker (more commonly referred to as the tank) in the group, will make a fair DPS (damage per second) with the right build.
Rogue=Fast and Deadly. Does some pretty hardcore damage.
Mage= High Elemental Damage in a second or two (called burst damage). WARNING= Highly nerfed, but with the right build they have the ability to sort of tank, and the DPS of a Rogue.
Ranger=Not-so-good Damage. Only good part about this class is the skill bolas= slowing down the enemy (called Kiting). Also highly nerfed.
Druid=Healers with good Damage over time (DoT) with their skill Strangling Vines and Stinging Swarm. Good Burst Damage with Storm Touch and Lightning Strike.
Training Areas *Did not include Dunskeig Sewers, I play on 4g Ipod Touch and I crash every 5 seconds.*
During levels 1-18, focus on the main questline and stick to Lir's Reach and Crookback Hollows. NOTE: Dunskeig Sewers is NOT recommended if you play on a 4g Ipod Touch.
Levels 18-38= Now the Main Quest moves to Dustwhither Catacombs. Again, follow the main quest and kill the mobs if you're not strong enough to kill Manus Blackstone. (or get some help) NOTE: Recommended to move on to Shalemont Ravine at level 30.
Levels 30-55= Main Quest moves to Shalemont. Follow the Quest, kill Connachts around the ones you need to get to spawn, and level up/get help if you need to.
Levels 55-60= Now, the Main Quest is basically done. Kill the Faeries and Red Wisps at Southern Road. (Go through the pass behind greygorge) Do the Tam Lin quests as soon as you can. They give lots of exp.
*when you're level 60. Find Piranus the Mad in Farcrag Castle, and kill all the Blackstones except Manus. Then, you unlock the magical Otherworld.*
Levels 60-65= Get to Stonevale Farm. Follow the road to Blue Wisps. Kill an occasional White Wisp/Unicorn.
Levels 65-70= Now just kill White Wisps and Unicorns. Avoid Greens at all costs.
Levels 70-80= Now go to the Bloodgrove Druids. Get a leveling partner here, and drink the occasional Super Elixir of Knowledge/ Super Elixir of Combination. (do not use Combination elixes with Druid unless you chose the Damage path)
Alternative for levels 70-80= Go to Fingal's Cave. Find Loch Dorcha and kill the pirates. They don't have much Hp, but they do hit around the 90s.
Great! Now you are officially not a noob!
Warden Armor
At Level 60, you unlock the Warden Armor Questline.
Warrior= Bloodstrike
Rogue= Moonshadow
Mage= Loremantle
Ranger= Greythorn
Druid= Goldsong
Level 60= You unlock the Gloves. Buy a Moon Disc Fragment (people sell 500g) and a Sun Disc Fragment (1-2k)
Level 65= Boots. Buy a Moon Disc Fragment and an Oak Disc Fragment (2-3k)
Level 70= Helm. 2 Sun Discs,1 Elm Disc (7-10k)
Level 75= Legs. 2 Oak Discs, and 2 Crown Discs (4-6k each)
Level 80= Chest. 2 Dragon Discs (20k each) and 2 Elm Discs Also Level 80= Weapon. 2 Dragon Discs and 2 Crown Discs.
First Regen
Start saving for an energy ring at level 50-60. They are 25k in the Otherworld Shop, but players sell for 17-20k. Then, you can probably lower your focus a bit. (Don't if your a mage or druid)
Warrior=Generally the Damage Taker (more commonly referred to as the tank) in the group, will make a fair DPS (damage per second) with the right build.
Rogue=Fast and Deadly. Does some pretty hardcore damage.
Mage= High Elemental Damage in a second or two (called burst damage). WARNING= Highly nerfed, but with the right build they have the ability to sort of tank, and the DPS of a Rogue.
Ranger=Not-so-good Damage. Only good part about this class is the skill bolas= slowing down the enemy (called Kiting). Also highly nerfed.
Druid=Healers with good Damage over time (DoT) with their skill Strangling Vines and Stinging Swarm. Good Burst Damage with Storm Touch and Lightning Strike.
Training Areas *Did not include Dunskeig Sewers, I play on 4g Ipod Touch and I crash every 5 seconds.*
During levels 1-18, focus on the main questline and stick to Lir's Reach and Crookback Hollows. NOTE: Dunskeig Sewers is NOT recommended if you play on a 4g Ipod Touch.
Levels 18-38= Now the Main Quest moves to Dustwhither Catacombs. Again, follow the main quest and kill the mobs if you're not strong enough to kill Manus Blackstone. (or get some help) NOTE: Recommended to move on to Shalemont Ravine at level 30.
Levels 30-55= Main Quest moves to Shalemont. Follow the Quest, kill Connachts around the ones you need to get to spawn, and level up/get help if you need to.
Levels 55-60= Now, the Main Quest is basically done. Kill the Faeries and Red Wisps at Southern Road. (Go through the pass behind greygorge) Do the Tam Lin quests as soon as you can. They give lots of exp.
*when you're level 60. Find Piranus the Mad in Farcrag Castle, and kill all the Blackstones except Manus. Then, you unlock the magical Otherworld.*
Levels 60-65= Get to Stonevale Farm. Follow the road to Blue Wisps. Kill an occasional White Wisp/Unicorn.
Levels 65-70= Now just kill White Wisps and Unicorns. Avoid Greens at all costs.
Levels 70-80= Now go to the Bloodgrove Druids. Get a leveling partner here, and drink the occasional Super Elixir of Knowledge/ Super Elixir of Combination. (do not use Combination elixes with Druid unless you chose the Damage path)
Alternative for levels 70-80= Go to Fingal's Cave. Find Loch Dorcha and kill the pirates. They don't have much Hp, but they do hit around the 90s.
Great! Now you are officially not a noob!
Warden Armor
At Level 60, you unlock the Warden Armor Questline.
Warrior= Bloodstrike
Rogue= Moonshadow
Mage= Loremantle
Ranger= Greythorn
Druid= Goldsong
Level 60= You unlock the Gloves. Buy a Moon Disc Fragment (people sell 500g) and a Sun Disc Fragment (1-2k)
Level 65= Boots. Buy a Moon Disc Fragment and an Oak Disc Fragment (2-3k)
Level 70= Helm. 2 Sun Discs,1 Elm Disc (7-10k)
Level 75= Legs. 2 Oak Discs, and 2 Crown Discs (4-6k each)
Level 80= Chest. 2 Dragon Discs (20k each) and 2 Elm Discs Also Level 80= Weapon. 2 Dragon Discs and 2 Crown Discs.
First Regen
Start saving for an energy ring at level 50-60. They are 25k in the Otherworld Shop, but players sell for 17-20k. Then, you can probably lower your focus a bit. (Don't if your a mage or druid)