
I figured someone would like to have the actual numbers.

It's not that much money, but it is a pain in the neck and will take a lot of work. That'd require getting Guardianship on a character you don't plan on ever playing again and either using weeks to wait for daily caps to reset or buying a bunch of packages to manually reset over and over again. You'd need to raise an alt to lvl 150 to fully showcase all this on video. Normal farming is dependent on the scaling of the quest while House Guards do not scale, thus giving the same amount as long as one can beat these monsters. It allows characters to fight monsters way above their level and gain a ton of exp at once, far surpassing their daily caps. I think this also makes it abundantly clear why House Guard Farming is far superior. The lesser amount of exp is worth wasting less time between each fight. Tyrant King gives slightly less exp but is much easier to reach. Drakath, for example, requires clicking through a ton of dialogue to fight with unskippable cutscenes.

Note I'm taking some data from the Power Leveling Guide, which strangely has exp for monsters even when the main Leveling Guide doesn't. It also would have helped since a max-leveled character gains no exp, so people can't see the exact exp each monster would give.Īnyway, since the video doesn't show the amount of exp, I've taken it upon myself to document the exp. Ideally, you'd use clips of the appropriately-leveled character for this guide so that people could use your character as a guide for equipment and strategy. If I were to give one major criticism, it'd be that you used an endgame-level character to tackle these fights. This guide doesn't showcase much of anything new, but it's always great to have video sources we can use to advise new players whenever the topic comes up. Overall, I do recommend doing the 10th Anniversary Event since one will need it for Queen Hybee unless one solely uses House Guard Farming, though, personally, I prefer doing the event at a higher level with access to more efficient items like the Elemental Wizard Robes. This could be useful since it covers a method the video doesn't.

The amount of Class Glory needed to level up each time after level 50 stays the same.I'll be a bit shameless and plug an old post I made: Farming as a Low-Leveled Character. If you play with 2 or more classes during a match, the amount of Glass Glory gained is split between all of them based on the amount of time each class was played during said match. If you play with only 1 class during a match, it will get all the Class Glory gained. Class Glory is gained by participating in Battle Arena matches.

There is no max Glory Level for any given class. Requirements to Rank Up:Ĭlass Glory (CG) is used to level up your currently equipped class' Glory Level. Trade Skill Experience is gained from trade skill nodes, and it varies based on the node you gather from and the level of your trade skill. Trade Skill Experience (XP/Exp) is used to rank up your trade skills. Class Experience is gained from defeating enemies, and varies based on the enemy's level and the rank of your class. Requirements to Level Up:Ĭlass Experience (XP/Exp) is used to rank up your currently equipped class. Player Experience is gained by defeating enemies or completing quests, and varies based on the enemy's level or difficulty of the quest. Player Experience (XP/Exp) is required to level up your character.
