Now at 40 there aren’t too many quests out there for you that are actually worth your time in my opinion so I just suggest grinding in the following areas. Now that you are 40 the first quest that I think you should get provided you have some help for new people or for re-rolls or alts have some very nicely enchanted gear is “Coin of Magic Quest” in Hunter Village. You can either pay 3mil adena if you have it and do a quick 5 minute class change or you can do the 3 separate time consuming quests to change your profession which is mandatory to get new skills. Same reason as Hardin's for Breka its not the money maker that Field of Silence Quest is but its good money and Experience.īy this time you will be 40 and have 2 choices here. Hardin Private Acedemy there are no good quests that I know of but the spoils are good and it drops Common/Regular D grade Armor/Weapons so you can crush for D SS or use instead of spending money on new gear. Quest Rewards: Animal Skins, Animal Bones, Charcoal, Coal, Corase Bone Powder, Orikian Ore, Stone of Purity, Metal Hardener, Cokes, Crafted Leather, Synthetic Cokes, Varnish of Purity, and Leathers. The list of materials I'll List below and a lot of them are higher end materials you will need for A/S/S80 Armor and weapons so its great to farm on lowbie alts or your main when your starting out to hold for those higher levels. There is a great quest in Field of Silence called "Black Swan" that I love because of the great quest material rewards that you get from it. So my suggestion is stockpile this while you can and if you need then sell some but keep most of it. As you can see from the guide there are numerous good reward options and CBP is very expensive and is used for all high grade recipes that you are going to want. Now this is where I differ from other people I usually go till around level till around lvl 32 – 35 which nets me somewhere around 3k Coarse Bone Powder or Iron Ore.
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