Thisguide might be inaccurate, Since I do not know what equips you are using, you could have been killing these mobs when you were a lot lower. I tried to base this guide as best as I could off of using NPC sets.
Say, you are level 11 and you cannot decide what to train on, whether you should kill Lawolfs, Grownup Lawolfs, or even PukePukes! My guide will take you through the steps, and strategies on what to kill to level up faster.
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Before we get started, for the many people that have made Flyff leveling guides, MOST, if not all of them are based around having an assist, Billposter, or Ringmaster buffing and healing them. I understand that most new people do not know what buffs are.
Level 1-5: You should work on easy level 1-2 Aibatts, and then work your way up to captains and then burudengs. By the time your done killing Aibatts, press I to go to your inventory, and click-and-drag your food to the F1, F2, F2, and so on buttons. Once completed, all you have to do during battle is press a key and the item activates.
So, your level 15 and you want to know what to kill, rather you should kill Feferns still or go on to those weird named Sleaze cats (Nyangnangs). Well as I said in the last part, if you kill things the same level as you, you will not get good exp, in fact, it will reduce by as much as 50%! The right thing to kill is a Nyangnang in that case.
An easy way to increase your flying level is to look at the monster in the air, press TAB. Once done, your monster will be targeted. (For a mage at this point just put on a wand and keep clicking.) For other classes you can then press Z key. You will now be following the monsters. Just put on your weapon and start attacking! (Note: You may have to keep clicking.)
Here you should train on Tombstone Bearers. These are level 43. After you are done killing them, move on to the different types of Basques. After you are done, DO NOT GO TO WHEELEMS, THEY ATTACK 2 TIMES IN A ROW AND KILL YOU FAST!!! JUST STAY AWAY.
This also levels the party. Leveling a party help you get party points, you can use party skills with these points. Using party skills can help your drop rate for special, or rare items. They can also increase your damage rate.
After these monsters are done, you should be about level 68-70. This is just an estimate. You can get powerleveled, sure, but that takes all the things you play for away. Being a tough, grinding, focused player. Yeah, you could guess it, I got power leveled too. Most of the population has gotten power leveled at this time, they get so bored that they just want to level up and use more equipment. So that makes you feel that your not alone.
Until now I was 1v1 BP. Now I restated and reskilled to an AoE build. Very happy I did, too. AoE builds level you up SO much faster than a 1v1. You just need to know your limits, and exceed them, be prepared.
After Wantangkas, you should go to The trees, Antiquery. If you find these are too easy for you, try Luias. Most people have 1 day azria tickets, and just train there instead of Luias, Kerns, and Glaphs. At this level you should know what to kill next.
Thanks to everyone that has read this, I hope this will help you with all your leveling needs. Tips are welcome, and helping other players that comment when I cannot is greatly appreciated. Once again, thanks. Happy Gaming!
I am doing baal runs with my level 60 Sorceress in Nightmare. My merc is only level 50 and he gets way less experience per run than my main char. To get any levels in nightmare baal runs you need to be level 40. You stop recieving xp at about level 75. My Merc has the perefect range, why doesn't he get that much xp? He is always next to my sorc and should get full xp. Maybe because he is not necessarily in combat, since the enemies die mostly from my spell damage aoe and not from his hits.
Thanks to @FoxMcCloud for the hint. Apparently there is really no point in leveling your merc, because it will have the same stats as the one you will purchase at a high level. I thought that if you get your merc at level 10 and keep it until a high level, it would be better than a merc that you buy at that same high level.
At each difficulty level (hence referred to as diff.), the mercs you can hire will be of a higher experience level than those of the previous diff., however their stats will be lower when compared to a merc from the previous diff. who has reached the same level of experience. In short, leveling up your normal diff. merc is better than hiring a new one at a higher difficulty level.
Note: The actual difference in the physical stats of a normal diff. merc and nightmare diff. merc isn't tremendous and there are only a few levels of difference in their skills. To give an example, at level 80, a normal rogue merc has 1290 life and 199 dexterity (dexterity). A nightmare rogue merc would have 1256 and 194 dexterity.
In short, it won't make a tremendous difference to your PvM (player vs. monster) game if you hire a merc in hell diff. Only Act II nightmare diff mercs are really affected by this. If you wish to have those particular auras then you are going to have to settle for slightly lower stats.
So this statement refers to the stat difference between the same mercs from different difficulties (for example Act 2 Desert Warrior Normal vs Hell). Since there is no point in buying mercenaries from Hell, because they have the same abilities like the ones in normal (Desert Warriors), this mechanic of the game is not worthy to ever keep in mind.
I tested this with my level 82 Paladin. He had a merc from Nightmare Act 2, that I bought at around Level 40. I compared this with his replacement from the same Act/Difficulty and they had the same stats (Dex/Str at the same level).
Mercs get the most experience when you are fighting monsters of a similar level to that of the merc. If you've just hired a new merc and want to level them to the same level as your character, compare their level to that of monsters in different parts of the game and fight in that area. You can find the data here . With players 8 active, the merc will level up pretty quickly.
Mercs also get more experience for monsters they kill themselves, rather than the XP they get when your character kills monsters. Assist your merc by lowering monster HP for and backing off, or using spells/skills that effect whole groups of monsters to weaken them and allow your merc to finish them off. Try to pick monsters that are unlikely to hit your merc hard and often, e.g.. Frenzytaurs in the Ancients way. These monsters are very likely to take your merc apart quite quickly. Places like the Arcane Sanctuary, where your merc can take on monsters without being swamped are ideal.
Don't try to level up the mercenary, he will level up in time. Just play the game, sorceress doesn't need a mercenary anyway. Stay away from your foes and keep showering them with the frozen orb, fire wall, or whatever you have in mind
Just tried... a few seconds ago... Just play and let your merc be by himself/herself or make sure he/she doesn't die. It starts to gain experience right after you level up and stops again once he/she levels up.
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