Flyff Assist Leveling Guide

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Nicol Allphin

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Aug 5, 2024, 8:50:48 AM8/5/24
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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!


As with almost any game, you have the choice to pick out classes at certain levels. At level 15, you can choose between the versatile Assist class, the agile Acrobat class, the hardy Mercenary class, or the mystifying Magician class. Each of these serves their own unique purpose in the later stages of the game, and more details can be found below the class tree image.


Below is a class tree. At level 15 you can choose between the jobs in green. At level 60, you may choose one of two secondary jobs for your respective class chosen at 15. Note that once you reach level 120 for the first time, your level will go down to 60 and you'll have a silver M emblem by your name. You are now level 60 [Master]. Now, you'll level up to 121 again and become a Hero! Both Hero and Master level unlock a new skill for you, and this is the only time your level will fall besides by dying. Finally, at 151, you may upgrade to the "final form" of your class. A slightly more in-depth synopsis of these options will follow the image. The maximum level on Insanity is 300.


Here at Insanity, you will automatically receive a pop-up screen when you reach the appropriate level, prompting you to choose your class. Keep in mind that you can NOT change your class once you have chosen it, so be careful!


A Knight is the "tankiest" class of the game, boasting the highest HP ratio when you choose to wield a Destroyer. If you use a sword and shield as a Templar for the "1v1" approach, you'll notice easier HP scaling than your fellow hitters, but a much slower attack speed. At level 151, a Knight will evolve into a Templar. Becoming a Templar unlocks skills for both two handed and one handed gameplay.


A Blade is known for having the highest "DPS" (Damage Per Second) in the game when you choose to wield two weapons. Slice and dice your enemies with a medium attack speed and high damage output from swinging two weapons, but be careful as you may have to sacrifice damage to reach higher block or HP in certain situations, unless you choose to wield a shield and give your skills a whirl. At level 151, a Blade will evolve into a Slayer. Check out a complete guide to Slayers PvP or PvE here, written by forum user "dolgrym." A Slayer has a few new buffs and an AoE.


An acrobat may wield a "Yo-Yo" or a bow. Both of these weapons are two-handed, so you will not be able to use a shield with them. A bow will require arrows which may be purchased at a [General] NPC. It is important to note that a bow will receive more damage from placing stat points in "DEX" (dexterity) than STR. The Acrobat receives slightly higher block rate from DEX than other classes will, and it also has a very pivotal skill called "Dark Illusion" which makes you invisible for a few seconds.


A Ranger will wield a bow to be able to use the skills of his class. This class is considered one of the cheapest and most effective, as you will only need to purchase and upgrade one weapon, as well as you will receive both block and damage from DEX because you're using a bow. At level 151, a Ranger will evolve into a Crackshooter. A Crackshooter unlocks more buffs and their strongest AoE, Condor Dive.


A Jester will wield "Yo-Yo's" and is primarily used for the Hit of Penya skill in PvP, alongside Pandemonium and the ability to counter damage and turn invisible. However, a 1v1 "ADoCH" YJ is also a viable build, especially in PvE. At level 151, a Jester will evolve into a Harlequin. Harlequins gain a few buffs, and the Pandemonium skill.


An assist may wield a Stick or a "Knuckle." Sticks level 15-121 are two-handed, while any beyond that are one-handed. Knuckles are one-handed and may be wielded with a shield. At level 20, the Stonehand skill unlocks which is an extremely useful skill, as it stuns both monsters and players you're fighting.


A Ringmaster is the healer of the game, casting their skills with sticks. They have a slightly higher than average HP scaling, to stick by their friends in battle and either heal their allies or apply a damage doubling Holy Cross to the enemy. Ringmasters unlock their own unique skill called Merkaba Hanzelrusha which is a stackable AoE skill that benefits from INT for damage. This skill is very powerful, and therefore a Ringmaster is a viable option as a solo boss hunter. At level 151, a Ringmaster evolves into a Seraph. Seraphs have a skill which boosts their EXP gain rate significantly.


A Billposter swings a heavy Knuckle around with a shield. They have the fastest auto attack speed. There are two styles of Billposters. For PvP, there are ones who build to boost their damage with the skill Asalraalaikum. It uses a mixture of current MP, STR, and good timing to deliver a sometimes instant kill. ADoCH is an option suitable for both PvE and PvP. At level 151, a Billposter will evolve into a Forcemaster. Forcemasters receive a few extra buffs.


Magicians are known for their ability to clear large groups of monsters and debuff their foes in battle. They have the option of using staffs or wands with shields. Staffs will be two-handed until level 151. All of their damaging skills scale off of INT.


A Psykeeper uses a wand and a shield as they debuff and harass their enemies with fast casting spells. Once you become a Psykeeper, your combat stance will cause you to levitate, a purely cosmetic effect. Psykeepers are not a common choice in Insanity, despite their relative cheapness and major PvE boosts from their skills. At level 151, a Psykeeper becomes a Mentalist. Mentalists have a few new debuffs and two very strong skills.


An Elementor uses a staff, which will be two handed until 151. Elementors have the largest variety of second job skills, all of which are understandably element based and build up to stronger, sometimes combined versions. They are a popular choice for bulk farming monsters that drop Penya, as well as fine performers in PvP where they aim for groups of enemies to strike all at once. At level 151, an Elementor becomes an Arcanist, which unlocks their EVA Storm spell, their strongest AoE.


Every player begins Flyff as a Vagrant. When you reach level 15 you must choose one of the four 1st classes, and complete certain quests to gain that class. Talking to the NPC Juria in the town of Flaris, you are asked which class you would like to be and are sent on the appropriate quest.


At level 60 you are able to choose between two more classes to become, which are dependent on what class you chose at level 15. This is your final class that you will use up to the maximum level of 120.


Once you reach level 120, you can become a Master by doing a certain quest. If you choose to do so, you will return to level 60, but receive various benefits. These include new skills, bonus stat points and a Master emblem next to your name.

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