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Training Guide Especially 60-70

Wow this is god awful. I am a level 55 Hayato trying to get to 70 for this crappy Link Skill, so I don't have to play this god forsaken class ever again, and the grind at Copper Drakes is so tedious I want to kill myself.

Are there any alternatives for 60-70?
Also a full Training Guide would be very helpful!

May 26, 2015

9 Comments • Newest first

Traitor

[quote=Graystoke]Ok, just thought I'd tell you my opinion. You were clearly trying to help, but sometimes it can come across as just copy and paste.[/quote]

Thanks for the input, I appreciate it. But I do make minor changes here and there, obviously not all the time but I have taken other's opinions and tweaked it up a bit. I try not to post the whole wall of text when possible.

Reply May 26, 2015
Graystoke

[quote=Traitor]He asked for a full leveling process. If you read through sometimes, they start off the same but some times I add little tidbits of changes here and there[/quote]
Ok, just thought I'd tell you my opinion. You were clearly trying to help, but sometimes it can come across as just copy and paste.

Reply May 26, 2015
Traitor

[quote=Graystoke]Hayatos are great mobbers on a 1 level map so keep that in mind. Classes that do alot of lines quickly have a huge advantage in lower level training because they can train on mobs 20+ levels above without really much of a drawback.

For my hayato level 60-70ish I went to desert rabbit f. Its a flat map. Use the skill that draws mobs in and then just hack away. Can you probably clear the map in 2 sets of this. If it's getting slow around 67+ head to scorpions and sand rats.

@Traitor Your posts are very helpful. But it's getting to the point that people are asking questions and you're just throwing out the same answer. While this is all good in many situations, people are asking more specific questions and oftentimes need a better answer than just the standard. And in this case your guide didn't even help with the levels he was asking for! I like your effort, but it's clear you're not putting effort into some of your responses.[/quote]

He asked for a full leveling process. If you read through sometimes, they start off the same but some times I add little tidbits of changes here and there

It does apply however to the levels he was asking for, I took only a portion of my usual wall of text. Levels 50-70:

LPQ, Drakes. If you really want to push it->Spiders in Verne Mine to farm some familiars while you're at it, or you can start at some basic maps in Ariant. Since he's not really liking Drakes, it is one of the quicker ways to reach 70, I'm assuming probably damage and mobility at this point. Hayatos can still fairly clear that map quickly which is I'd probably say stay there and live through the struggle for just a few more levels as those levels pass by very quickly.

Reply May 26, 2015 - edited
Graystoke

Hayatos are great mobbers on a 1 level map so keep that in mind. Classes that do alot of lines quickly have a huge advantage in lower level training because they can train on mobs 20+ levels above without really much of a drawback.

For my hayato level 60-70ish I went to desert rabbit f. Its a flat map. Use the skill that draws mobs in and then just hack away. Can you probably clear the map in 2 sets of this. If it's getting slow around 67+ head to scorpions and sand rats.

@Traitor Your posts are very helpful. But it's getting to the point that people are asking questions and you're just throwing out the same answer. While this is all good in many situations, people are asking more specific questions and oftentimes need a better answer than just the standard. And in this case your guide didn't even help with the levels he was asking for! I like your effort, but it's clear you're not putting effort into some of your responses.

Reply May 26, 2015 - edited
Traitor

[b]Basic training guide:[/b]
-Starting from level 1-10, you pretty much just job advance as usual.
-Once you're level 10, you can go to Golem Temple in Henesys in which you can level there until 25-30.
-Once you're level 25-30, you can move to Gold Beach. I would start on the left side map with the coconuts and work my way up to Shockwave Beach 1. I would stay here until around maybe level 50-55 or so.
-Starting at level 50, you can go LudiPQ. PQs are now all gathered in one place available by the Dimension Door in most towns. I would Ludi PQ until level 60. [If you do not wish to PQ the whole way, you can go to drakes at around level 55-60 and work your way to 70]
I also went to grind at Spiders in Verne Mine, but may be slightly difficult for some people. You can also try to go to Desert Rabbits in Ariant early but it may be a bit rough.
-Once you are 70, I would do Romeo and Juliet PQ and stop and grind at the stage with the Roids. This stage is the best for exp even grinding outside of PQ best optimized with a Phantom/Priest with HS and a Kanna for Kishin. Other Alternatives are Sahel 2 in Ariant. You can stay grinding in this PQ until 140-150, it's pretty much the fastest way to level IMO, unless you wanna try to grind in some maps in Magatia which is a bit slower.
Desert Rabbits[Ariant] and White Pangs[El Nath] are also a good alternative
-Once you hit 140 you can do a party for Dimension Invasion PQ if you can't solo it yourself, you can pretty much do your daily 10 PQs and then go grind at Mysterious Path 3 in Singapore. Once you reach 165, you can now enter Stronghold. [b]Note:[/b][i]Honestly, I really don't recommend it unless you have friends to leech off of or unless you can do 1-3 hits. Otherwise, the exp isn't as great and you're better off doing your daily DIPQs.[/i] You can pretty much farm the gloves in DIPQ and sell in a shop for a couple mil apiece, I'm not sure where the price stands right now.

You can boss in-between for optimal experience. The default key is O in-game I believe for the boss tab so you can check the requirements there. [You can NPC the drops and make a couple mil a day, more bosses, more money. Start with the easy and work your way up. Most bosses have 2 entry limits]

As stated by many, you can also go to MPE to start farming pots at ~120 and the monsters scale to your level.

Reply May 26, 2015 - edited
GunsNGuns

Thanks for the help, wish I knew how to lock a thread.

Reply May 26, 2015 - edited
SadVirgin

Either move on to the balrog map further down the tunnel, or if you're strong enough head over to Ice Valley 2.

Reply May 26, 2015 - edited
ISmileI

Ludi PQ will generally get you 1 level every 1-2 runs. Takes like 5 minutes per run if all 3 people participate.

Reply May 26, 2015 - edited
iElmo

i usually head to Ice Valley 2.

There's also a nice, flat map in the last part of the Riena Strait quests that give good exp.

Reply May 26, 2015 - edited