>I start a new job >I do the hunts >I do the roulettes >I do the job quests >I hit level 50-60 >I stop playing the job >Return to step 1 And that's how I have 1200 hours in game but only 2 jobs at 90.
I think it's important to *enjoy* the game while playing it. It's pretty easy to just fall into the assumption that grinding has to be dull, but just look at how many options there are! You don't have to do the MSQ Roulette every day.
@@gaara8217 in duty finder, the “?” Symbol is the roulettes you can do for Big XP gain. Also known as in most MMO’s as “Daily Quests”. Like stated before these roulettes reward you with huge XP but only once a day. If you try running it again back to back you won’t get a huge xp gain like your first run through, therefore once completed you have to wait the next day to get that major xp gain again.
Its a daily exp and allagan boost. If you dont know what allagan is ask in novice chat, the population is nice AF. When you queue for dungeons, look at left most tab.@gaara8217
Wait, we're not mentioning the +30% EXP boost ring you can get from The Smith? Seriously, It's absolutely great starting out at the process of leveling everything, to get you out of the basics as quickly as possible.
Regarding side quests. What I used to do on DPS (tank/healer usually doesn't have too much time to wait) was to queue up for stuff and do side quests and fates while I waited. It seems like some people forget or don't think about it and will just stand around waiting for a queue to pop, getting zero xp and being bored.
Pretty much this. Doing the highest dungeon available to that class is generally the fastest way to level, queue time allowing. You should try to always be queued for something whilst you're doing other methods.
My main issue with sidequests is that they reward pitiful amounts of XP. Like, I've been needing 3.5mil and the sidequests of my level are rewarding 50k. That's 70 sidequests for a level. Fates on the other hand, especially from Stormblood onwards where you can get the ones with the bonus XP, are a really good way to get XP while waiting for queue, or even a decent option on their own when bored of the available Dungeons of your current level.
beast tribe are the BEST time to xp ratio you can possibly do, DO YOUR PIXIES EVERY DAY if you have a char from 70-80, and arkasodara if 80-89. It's 5 min a day for a HUGE piece of one level.
I'm currently grinding all of the classes to level 50 before completing ARR and I definitely agree that completing multiple things while grinding the class levels helps make the grind more bearable.
This is especially true with Crafters and Gatherers as each of them benefit a lot from having the other classes levelled. Like Gatherers are just up good ways to make passive gil on the market board (everyone needs materials) and they supply your crafter classes; while each crafter quest requirement usually requires materials from other crafters of the same level.
About challenge logs: very important to try and complete the chocobo log because it gives MASSIVE Exp to the companion. I'm currently leveling my chocobo while doing weekly FATEs and/or leveling my Blue Mage (which I find relaxing, but yea there's always the "get a friend to boost you" method)
Another thing to note is training your chocobo and when summoning them make sure to click the stance you want them in each time. I just found out. I was missing out. I can pretty much take on anything and its healing is phenomenal.
I don't think that 7.0 will be out this year, so that's plenty of time to level up everything! Iirc around February Square confirmed that it's not gonna be this year
@@alexandrakikialexa Probably right 6.4 comes out in May. Which will then last four 4 months. 6.5 will then be out in September, which will finish out the year, with the last patch of EW being next January 2024. From there it depends on if Yoshi P decides to return to the Summer release or not, or return to November. We will likely get teasers at the EU and NA FanFests and the cinematic coming out next year with Japanese Fan Fest which will likely give us a release date.
Silly little tip, in Aussie servers you get the preferred world exp bonus on everything before level 80 on any character and you’ll get a 300% bonus on any secondary classes on a character (basically any class that’s not your highest one)
A comment for PvP: Frontline gives you just about half of a level of experience (if you win) similar to turning in a Wondrous Tails book, or about a fourth of a level if you don't win. You DEFINITELY should do it, as it is at most 20 minutes for at most half of a level. This is what is getting me though the slog of level 80s.
What are you guys smoking to get half a level? Like what are you guys doing to get that? Participated in one and most i got was like 300k exp, which from lvl 70 and up is literally a drop of water on the exp bar
@@ianheckman6655 this is true. I leveled a number of jobs to Lv 70 through to frontline que and managed to get two at least before I hit max series xp.
I'm a defender of doing 3 days worth of Guildhests a week. They go by incredibly fast (Bockman, which comes up the most often, takes under a minute), and there's a Challenge Log entry at 3 complete that gives EXP comparable to a dungeon boss kill. I usually do the first two days on a non-max level job in whatever role's adventurer in need just to get through the queue faster (and get like 20 extra exp, thanks, game) and then the third day on whatever job I'm focusing on leveling.
Having leveled every job to 90, here are my takeaways: - 70+ : You can usually participate in EW fates and get full rewards, even from level 70. You'll want someone else do them for you, but the XP reward is solid (and you need to farm the shared fates / bicolor gems for rewards). Easier as a healer and help others or as a tank since you will not die as easily. Do this when you have flying in the area with high level friends or join a farming group in any EW zone. - 80+ : The tribal quests from Thavnair will give you 3.3m XP per day with max reputation (a bit less at first). It's half a level at first per day, a quarter at the end. It is huge and you basically don't have to know how to play the class well, some days, you won't even fight anything. Save this for any job you enjoy less, some might say it's easier as a healer to solo those than do the hunting bills, or fighting jobs you don't quite get well (some might do this on BLM). - 80+ : The daily hunt bills total 3m XP per day. It is a huge bonus too and should be done if you're playing a job you're comfortable with. You should be able to solo all the monsters for the daily hunts even from level 80 with the right rotations / stuns / tome gear. Worst case, get a friend to help you in the early levels. Combining the 2 above, you can get about 6m XP per day, which is a level every day for a while, and then every other day, doing light activities (which you could do while queuing for roulettes on other jobs). If your goal is to level up many (or all) the jobs to 90, I would recommend to not do roulettes or turn the Khloe book on jobs that are 80+ (unless all jobs are there, obviously) since the tribal quest and hunt bills give you so much XP per day and use those on lower level jobs, I personally find the 60 to 80 range to be the worst since you will have to be very active (HoH, Bozja, roulettes) to level up. The hunt bills and tribal quests will not give you a great amount of XP and should have probably a lower priority in your daily task list (but you may as well do them as you get rewards out of them).
hunt log is somewhat tedious, but as you proceed along the game you'll run into some hunt log monsters through the route on MSQ. Otherwise, if you've already finished ARR and have flying enabled, you can fly to where a monster is, change to the job and grab the EXP. I was able to level NIN, WAR, SMN, and PLD to 50 really quickly with roulettes and hunt log.
Many thanks for roundup, I am returning from lengthy hiatus and learning entirely new systems apart from tweaks and revamps. Also SQs feed my lore/immersion heart :>
I've had multiple tell me to save sidequests for other characters but the amount of xp you get from sides is just so miniscule compared to anything else that I did it on my main anyway. Sides do give good Gil though
@@SkiesTurnedGrey i dont know thats just what i was told but it really is pointless waiting especially since i feel like ill probably have all my classes 90 before i even get to endwalker
As an omnicrafter I can offer 1 tip and 1 bit of my personal experience. The tip is if you just want the exp buff from food and don't care about the stats if you have any decent botanist levels, I think starting at level 15 or so, you can harvest crops that you can just eat on their own. They offer no bonuses but always provide some botanist exp, and if you want the exp but not to grind botanist the culinarians guild sells aldagoat milk for 4 gil each which gives the same bonus. The piece of experience is if you are a crafter a lot of mats that you'll want a lot of that are mop drops, especially starting in Heavensward where you need 3 skins per leather instead of just 1. I have made it a habit to always grind classes that need it on these since while it is slower than steamrolling them with your main class it saves you grinding in the long run. Just my experience though since I do partial solo where I don't buy mats from vendors or the market board whenever possible, if you do buy those then still consider it and save yourself some gil at the same time. My main fieldcraft 3 farm uses a lot of fleece for wool which is only helped by the fact the bulk of my levelling classes are in the range for Ornery Karuls anyways
Guildhests can be kinda helpful due to the challenge log giving out a decent chunk of XP for completing 3 of them, and another chunk for 10 of them. Personally, 3 a week is enough for me unless I've been getting instant queues, then I might try and go for more. Also, they're pretty good for commendations due to how short they are. You can usually do a few of these in the time it takes to do any other content, so you get commendations at a higher rate, and if you get 3,000 commendations you get the Parade Chocobo mount.
I'm still in the MSQ, just finished Stormblood and am well on my way towards ShB. I already have one class at level 80+ simply from doing MSQ and job quests on a recommended world. I started leveling a crafter with levequests whenever I have around 70 or so allowances, that crafter is getting close to level 50 just from that. There's one levequest in Horizon that requires turning in 3 potions that's right next to the levemete. Other than that, I chose a second job for the remaining daily content, but it's limited to just tribal quests so far as there's still too much to do to in the MSQ. Once my first job is at 90, I will collect MSQ rewards with my alt job.
I thought you were going into more detail with the bonuses. There are ones that you didn’t cover -Armoury bonus: having another job higher than the one you are leveling +100% (+50 if above 80) -Armor/Accesories bonus: they give extra exp if below certain levels •Brand New Ring (Hall of the Novice) gives +30% up to level 31 •Friendship Circlet (Recruit-A-Friend) +20% up to level 26 •Menphina Earring (Preorder Endwalker) even though it says +30% it actually gives +50% up to level 81 And since 7.0 is around the corner they’ll most likely add a replacement for menphina ring if you preorder All exp buffs are additive which means you could be rocking a 200~250% bonus for dungeons
When you mentioned side quests, I have an extra tip, I save side quests for queueing for a dungeon as a dps, not only the difficulty of that content is better as a dps because you will melt mobs, dps queues compared to tanks and healers are way higher specially if you are playing outside of peak hours, while the xp isn't great some NORMAL side quests unlock extra content(like some side quests are required to unlock certain Special Deliveries), and there are two normal side quests in Western La Noscea(Like Cats and Dogs which then leads to Curiosity Killed the Coeurl and Man's Best Fiend) that give you minions, so despite not being great xp some of them are worth doing.
I have my level 1-10 goggles exp boost, Also do the Hunting For the super exp boost to level 15, Go for the ring Exp boost quest and get the ring that gives you exp boost to level 30, The earring exp boost from level 1-80 and within a few hours you can go from level 1 to 60 along with the food that gives you that 3% exp boost…
I levelled all my classes to max easily but wish I put more thought into it as I mainly just did DR, PvP and spamming duty support max lvl dungeons to level up them all one by one...using food xp buff and the squadron xp buff scroll for 15%
Have to disagree on guildhests, mostly because the challenge log entry for them is really good. If you spend like 5 minutes running bockman over and over that's like a 10th of a level. I would agree it's not super interesting/doubling up with other things you'd do anyway, but it's an easy brainless break and a nice efficient boost if things are feeling slog-y. Plus the first time you complete a given hest on each job you get a cute little bonus. Most useful early on but not to sniff at later (especially when you have only a little bit to the next level, it's a much faster boost than fates/sidequests. Also! If you want to do them, doing dungeons at-level is also very efficient for XP, and you can get sweet glams (and loot for levelling purposes too).
51-60 try doing palace of the dead's max ten floors, its one of the fastest ways to level. 70-80 you CAN solo but you need to use your actions / essences or grind a bunch of them out (theyre really easy to get, and there's discords for the farming community for them too as they still sell rather well).
Agreed 60-70 sucks, though I hear Heaven on High is a good grind method. Haven't tried it out yet though because I was lazy doing POTD which you have to finish to floor 50 to unlock the other deep dungeons. But imo Bozja was and still is one of the easiest ways for me to grind 71-80 (heck I have even done 80-90 on a few classes while finishing the Bozja storyline). I have to say you should not start off trying to solo fates there. They aren't typically designed to be solo'd at least by beginners in Bozja (some fates you might get lucky with a crap load of ally NPCs but they usually won't hold aggro to protect you or heal you iirc). You only start soloing FATEs there once you've grinded bozja for the various lost actions that can boost your character'a stats/DPS and/or grant lifesteal. You can also get permanent Bozja stat boosts but that only happens after you beat the whole Bozja storyline. When you're first starting out in Bozja, you're better off looking for an instance that has players in it rather than soloing anything. Ask in chat that you're looking for a group and say which zone you'll be in. You can usually get an invite if the instance has at least 20ish players. Bozja rarely ever hits 40+ players anymore, but there's still enough players in it that make it a valid grind method. If you're really desperate there are discord servers literally dedicated to Bozja if you need to find a group to farm with. Once you've got the farming in for the various buffs/boosts, it shouldn't matter much what class you use. I saw a freaking DNC soloing Zandor z3 FATEs the other day with ease because they had all these stat boosts farmed up. The one caveat with Bozja is that you have to be level 71 to enter, not 70. So you'll have to level up just a bit more doing something else before you can start level grinding in Bozja.
bozja is a pain regardless...just bozja enjoyers thinks thats the best, where in reality, after you finish all the setup for zadnor 3 farming, it became arguebly efficient but very similar to other methods....sure, if you are farming relics or just poetics, its good to get those from the side but otherwise its just pure pain.
@@aerialdiveSpamming dungeons with squardons is the fastest until 60, and gets faster the more you run as your squadrons slowly unlock the stances to deal even more dmg. I could run brayflox twice in the same time as one 51-60 potd floor takes and one run of brayflox gives you nearly twice as much exp as potd
When you level culinary keep all the food you make to eat while leveling alts :) I also recomend completing hunt logs, you get some gil as well as xp. There are sites that will give you makes to make them easier to find. I did those and side quests while waiting for daily rouletes on longer dps queues. Another tip is level your chocobo. It being able to heal or tank for you can be huge on some roles. If you can afford it but the items or grow them in your fc's estate to level them up to 20. You can also do battle Leave quests up to level 60 which give decent xp as well as getting some cool items / things that sell well, and Amber for the 50-60 ones some times which you'll need for HW relics. But you can do so many per day as well, if you aren't using them for crafting, please use them leveling low level.
I've been sleeping on a few of this, especially hunting log, since it takes time to search for them, and it's funny just yesterday was thinking of spending more time with the GC comand missions to work on getting Storm Captain ( in my case), and also Wonderous Tails.
been playing for a long time. With the EXP bonuses you can get in game i found it easier to level Arcanist first using the MSQ(main story quests). Splitting the arcanist to Summoner and scholar (they level under arcanist so which ever you choose to play the most the other will get exp) Then when possible level a DPS job using the side quests. ( i don't have the temperament to be a tank). Fates are helpful, Beast tribes as well, when you get higher there are other things to add to help in leveling. All in all it's relatively easy to solo play now that you can engage and party of NPC's to do dungeons.
I am so glad they changed up the msq roulette. My bro and i would say "should we queue a boring?" I mean they're still boring now just not as long thankfully. Alliance roulettes are definitely fantastic XP and on occasion you do get lucky and get something other than CT 🤣 I had totally forgotten about wonderous tails. I should start doing that as well as my daily roulette when leveling
It took me over 1 year and 3 months to get all of my combat jobs to lvl 90 and I will say that grinding the highest lvl dungeon you can or Deep Dungeon never struck me as GOOD ways of leveling because they are excruciating in how mind-numbingly boring they become after you do them for the 800th time. I did a mix of Beast Tribes, roulettes, job quests, fates and Wonderous Tails. It was tedious and it made me hate a lot of jobs that I didn't like *coughblmcoughdrgcough* but I've been done for the past 2 months and a half. And I don't need to worry which roulette to enter. Do I pick Tomestones or exp for my reward?
i find deep dungeon is a fast way to level, i have no patience for the challenge or hunt logs sometimes. And I found that most free companies aren't worth joining, nothing against them or anything but I'm kind of a introvert and shy so the best i'll do is party finder. Fates are pretty fine for feeder EXP (Feeder exp acts as a tide-over for more EXP later) and guildhests are pretty nice too. Your video is pretty good my dude.
@@Arbrawr deep dungeons are great for levelling alt jobs at all levels. POTD gives you good exp until level 60. heaven on high gives good exp until level 70. the endwalker deep dungeon gives good exp from 81 to 90. bozja is very good for 71 to 80, but its still one of the fastest ways to level from 80-90 if you fate grind. its pretty tedious to only do these things, and i say that as someone who did potd and HoH religiously for like two months straight to level all my jobs to 70 ready for shadowbringers. doing only one kind of content still takes a huge toll on your mental, so variation is key.
Playing on a "preferred" server gives a buff called "Road to 80" that double every exp bonus. Let say you have +200% exp, your bonus will be +400% exp !
The truth is, in all these years, I neglected most of the zone yellow side quests. So I should go back and do them on new side jobs from level 1. And I got to enjoy the Bozjan front while leveling rdm for the first time before EW came out.
Well, I already have everything at level 90, so I don't have to worry about it. That being said, I don't mind the mundane tasks, since I usually have a video up at the same time as I level.
Great video, thank you very much! I like your approach to not burning yourself out. If you get time, I had trouble finding the FATE hotspot list-- could you link it please, maybe in the description? Thanks either way!
After everything from daily/weekly list is exhausted the biggest exp gains per time are from completing dungeons closest to your level. Everything else is subpar to that.
I really suggest not worrying about preferred world or not. On Crystal, we don't even have a preferred world right now. Not only that, but even if you get boosted xp, you likely started on another server. So you'd have to transfer and then transfer back and hope your old server doesn't get congested. And if you start a new character it doesn't matter. Because you will still have to run through the entire MSQ to even get to anything meaningful. Honestly with how they made it and if you have money, you are better off just buying everything to 80 and get a ton of gil in the process. In the long run you are saving time and honestly money.
In my experience they don't give a lot of EXP. Can be fine to get to that level 16 mark to unlock other things. Beyond that, even just queing a dungeon without any roulette bonus would let you level up faster than doing leves I believe.
It's now a pretty long time since I did the crystal tower alliance raids. Probably I'm lucky, but I feel I've those less often now. The last 2 weeks I mostly did Alliance raids of level 70-80-90, and once a level 60, but no 50 at all. Or maybe there just are less new players now in my world.
You forgot to mention near the start along with the road to 80 buff but mentor exp buff, playing with a mentor as a sprout/returner nets you another 100% exp increase.
Frontlines is the best XP/min roulette that you can do so I highly suggest always doing that. Trial roulettes are not worth doing unless you get an ARR trial.
I want to get as much out of the free account as I can before I can upgrade. I have been having a challenge with bag and armory space. It seems like the most efficient way for a free player to level alt jobs is to level them all at the same time, that way we can sell old gear once all classes have reached a certain level. It also helps us know which farmed mats we should keep or sell. If we have all of our jobs at the same level, then we should be getting loot as we need it.
Thanks! I'll take a look at it. I had really planned to, but I'll have to spend a few hours on all the jobs to refresh my memory. Especially the melees have two of the jobs that I personally enjoyed the least (Dragoon, Monk) so that's why I ended up making it for so long. The physical ranged one was originally delayed until after the MCH changes, but I suppose that's due now. I've got a few videos on my list for the next month or two and I'll see where I can squeeze it in :)
Here is my *DPS* Leveling-loop. Requirements: Somewhat high crafter (omni is best to do this). Somewhat high gatherer (again best if Min and Bot at 90). make your self a list of gear-sets that are craftable, equipable at the level ranges x0-x3, x4-x6, x7-x9 (meaning for example 50-53, 54-56, 57-59) with the lowest "equipable" level for each range. sign up for the 5 highest *leveling* dungeons that are available. whilste waiting for your que to pop, gather and craft for the next gear-set you could use. usually the highest dungeon is the best, but using the 5 highest is still enough xp per dungeon and also lowers the wait time by quite a bit so i would say it's worth it, there is a spreadsheet out there that shows the xp per dungeon if you want to check on that fact (can't link it or this comment will probably flagged as spam). it's important to only sign up for leveling dungeons as the 50/60/70/80 don't really give xp, there's also a list for that out there but once again can't link it. for the list of gearsets i recommend using teamcraft, helps a lot to keep an eye on what mats you need to gather as well as what step comes next. don't forget to sell the old gear every now and then to go easy on your inventory space. i'm 100% sure that this isn't the most effective way to level, but for me personally it's the most enjoyable "loop". also if you're leveling healer or tank i recommend actually just signing up for the highest dungeon *or* again sign up for the 5 highest and just forget about crafting. (also: don't craft gear marked with stars, just not worth it).
So here i'm that new player trying the xp boosted server. Played maybe 10 hours and allready lvl 38. But my main quest still around lvl 18. I even have done a lvl 25 quest for my ckass. Main thing was that nothing attacked me because i was to high of a lvl compared to my quest. So started a new character on a normal server. Now everything is on point Main quest on my lvl Some class quest have to lvl up before i could get a new quest. So bavk to main again. So XP buffs and fast leveling completly destroys the fun the way ff14 was made. So enjoy without it. You learn youre character Fight youre way trough the game instead of walk in the park mode. But most of all have fun.
30-50 is definitely the most painful chunk to get through since the XP you get from things like the hunting log and FATEs slow down, the Brand New Ring is no longer in effect, and you just don't have a wide variety of things you can do. Get ready to see Toto-Rak twenty times. From 50 on up I don't mind being inefficient because there's so much more to do in the process.
My advice: dont care bout leveling, you will get it after few mth by just doing daily, ff14 had shytty level system, they should let new player testout at 70 80, i only end up playing few class. The grind make you exaust after few weeks.
I literally just started playing the game this week so the timing of this video was pretty good. The dungeons that you mentioned especially for the start does the msq take you to those dungeons or do you have to search them out on your own? I've only been doing the msq, job quests and hunting log so far.
It's kind of crazy how much of this I disagree with, but also can't call straight out wrong. Remember folks. If your miserable and dragging butt between fates your actively hurting your exp curve, when you could have done a roulette or some beast tribes or something for rewards while waiting in q. Also. Hunting logs are definitely worth the exp. But only in the first 4 ish levels of each group. The issue there being. It doesn't scale and you have to be caught up to do current level ones. So it's a pain. But every three levels or so I highly recommend throwing yourself at the strong ones like a rabid dog. Worst case you get a free teleport home. Best case you get a half a level for 5 minutes worth of work.
My only question during that was if the bonuses stacked or were cumulative. Say I get a 30% bonus from the menphina earrings, and then I get a 3% food bonus, maybe a 5% rested EXP bonus, and a 10% FC combat bonus. Will that all combine into a 148% bonus when getting EXP from combat, or is it a rolling amount that doesn't lump together. I've had some debates with friends on this and it's always been pretty ambiguous to me.
I will say, I think you devalued how good the Hunting Log simply is for the jobs that can do it. On a Lv 1 Char I typically just do the Log exclusively for the first 30 levels or so. You level up almost exactly as you complete each log. And the 1-20 Logs are generally all in your Class starting area with minimal effort to find them. Above 20 I typically hunt for them while waiting in Roulette queues (for DPS queues). The Exp does fall off a bit more, but it gives something to do with a decent Exp chunk rewards while in Queue. Still more rewarding than FATEs are at those levels.
21:45 Side Quests No No No. You're doing it wrong. You can turn in side quests as any job and it doesn't have to be the one you started. Even jobs that aren't in the game yet. So you do the quests now, but don't turn them in. Wait for the next expansion. Unlock the new job, AND THEN turn in all those finished quests. BOOM a head start on exp on the new job.
Was anyone else caught off guard by the sudden Lali-ho instead of Peace?? Times are changing! 😂 Thanks for the vid Jolsn; this was great advice to mix things up and keep it interesting!
You can visit other worlds inside your datacenter by clicking on an aetheryte in a capitcal city, and you can also visit other datacenters through the character selection screen
1:34 its funny i just though "well we have the boost all the time active and everybody even can buy and activate them.." and then my brain went like "you know that you are the leader right?" well ..xD but both is true .. but most "normal members" dont use the buffs unfortunately ... if you not telling everybody individually to use it they will play for hours without it and beeing happy if someone activate them .. i will never get used to that please just use them ..xD
I will farm command missions when they make them not fucking awful lol. Im the highest rank in my gc and i never want to touch them again. So painfully slow, even compared to duty support. Regardless of your role.
It really doesn't matter how fast you level because MSQ will slow you down . But If you want to speed level just buy a skip but you will be missing out on an awesome storyline xp one of the best storylines I have never played
Your best bet is making it to the Firmament as fast as possible and then spending gil on crafting mats or gathering them yourself. You can keep turning them in indefinitely. I have an entire video on the different methods of leveling crafters too, but its more focused on showcasing all the different options rather than the fastest brute-force route to do so.
>I start a new job
>I do the hunts
>I do the roulettes
>I do the job quests
>I hit level 50-60
>I stop playing the job
>Return to step 1
And that's how I have 1200 hours in game but only 2 jobs at 90.
I didn’t need to feel this attacked at 2am but here we are.
I feel like this will be me
Sounds like you might enjoy a different MMO better.
@@SkiesTurnedGrey More like I love black mage so much that nothing else feels as fun
Literally me
I think it's important to *enjoy* the game while playing it. It's pretty easy to just fall into the assumption that grinding has to be dull, but just look at how many options there are! You don't have to do the MSQ Roulette every day.
I always do it. That’s big Exp, to the point the bosses within give MORE Exp than the roulette bonus up to like level 70
I'm a sprout lvl47 n don't even know what roulette is.. 😭
@@gaara8217 in duty finder, the “?” Symbol is the roulettes you can do for Big XP gain. Also known as in most MMO’s as “Daily Quests”. Like stated before these roulettes reward you with huge XP but only once a day. If you try running it again back to back you won’t get a huge xp gain like your first run through, therefore once completed you have to wait the next day to get that major xp gain again.
Its a daily exp and allagan boost. If you dont know what allagan is ask in novice chat, the population is nice AF. When you queue for dungeons, look at left most tab.@gaara8217
Wait, we're not mentioning the +30% EXP boost ring you can get from The Smith? Seriously, It's absolutely great starting out at the process of leveling everything, to get you out of the basics as quickly as possible.
Everyone talks about the most efficient routes but I'm glad that you took a more human approach to the topic
Regarding side quests. What I used to do on DPS (tank/healer usually doesn't have too much time to wait) was to queue up for stuff and do side quests and fates while I waited. It seems like some people forget or don't think about it and will just stand around waiting for a queue to pop, getting zero xp and being bored.
Pretty much this. Doing the highest dungeon available to that class is generally the fastest way to level, queue time allowing. You should try to always be queued for something whilst you're doing other methods.
My main issue with sidequests is that they reward pitiful amounts of XP. Like, I've been needing 3.5mil and the sidequests of my level are rewarding 50k. That's 70 sidequests for a level.
Fates on the other hand, especially from Stormblood onwards where you can get the ones with the bonus XP, are a really good way to get XP while waiting for queue, or even a decent option on their own when bored of the available Dungeons of your current level.
this is what I do too
Me just standing in Limsa, watching people: 👁👄👁
Doing sidequests also makes the map look gradually more clear and open, which is nice
beast tribe are the BEST time to xp ratio you can possibly do, DO YOUR PIXIES EVERY DAY if you have a char from 70-80, and arkasodara if 80-89. It's 5 min a day for a HUGE piece of one level.
Especially if you have them bloodsworn.
I always forget about the Arkasodara
I agree the level 70 and 80 beast tribes are great. The level 50, 60 and ARR beast tribes all give crap EXP though and aren't really worth it.
I'm currently grinding all of the classes to level 50 before completing ARR and I definitely agree that completing multiple things while grinding the class levels helps make the grind more bearable.
This is especially true with Crafters and Gatherers as each of them benefit a lot from having the other classes levelled. Like Gatherers are just up good ways to make passive gil on the market board (everyone needs materials) and they supply your crafter classes; while each crafter quest requirement usually requires materials from other crafters of the same level.
@@Karloss00 I just sell vendor stuff for easy gil on the market XD
About challenge logs: very important to try and complete the chocobo log because it gives MASSIVE Exp to the companion. I'm currently leveling my chocobo while doing weekly FATEs and/or leveling my Blue Mage (which I find relaxing, but yea there's always the "get a friend to boost you" method)
Another thing to note is training your chocobo and when summoning them make sure to click the stance you want them in each time. I just found out. I was missing out. I can pretty much take on anything and its healing is phenomenal.
7.0 is on the horizon and I still don’t have half my classes over level 40. Thanks for the guide.
I don't think that 7.0 will be out this year, so that's plenty of time to level up everything! Iirc around February Square confirmed that it's not gonna be this year
@@alexandrakikialexa With my leveling speeds, that may as well be tomorrow.
@@RubixCubist Just daily leveling roulette alone would get several jobs to 90 by the time it drops :)
@@alexandrakikialexa Probably right 6.4 comes out in May. Which will then last four 4 months. 6.5 will then be out in September, which will finish out the year, with the last patch of EW being next January 2024. From there it depends on if Yoshi P decides to return to the Summer release or not, or return to November. We will likely get teasers at the EU and NA FanFests and the cinematic coming out next year with Japanese Fan Fest which will likely give us a release date.
The good thing about 14 is that there's really never any rush to level up.
I just did Duty Roulette (all of it, PVP included) every day. Frontline and Main Story quest will give you at least 1 level per run
sittin on 8 90s (and all hand/land done) when i watched this, def some solid AF tips in here :)
As a returning player with a 60 and a 56,whats your favorite tank,healer, melee and ranged dps
Silly little tip, in Aussie servers you get the preferred world exp bonus on everything before level 80 on any character and you’ll get a 300% bonus on any secondary classes on a character (basically any class that’s not your highest one)
I just wanted to start level other jobs, and your guide is really useful as usual. Keep up the good work
A comment for PvP: Frontline gives you just about half of a level of experience (if you win) similar to turning in a Wondrous Tails book, or about a fourth of a level if you don't win. You DEFINITELY should do it, as it is at most 20 minutes for at most half of a level. This is what is getting me though the slog of level 80s.
and you can queue as the class you want to level but can switch to another class inside the match and still receive exp for the class you queued as
I'm pretty sure frontline gives you half a level of experience regardless of whether you win or lose.
What are you guys smoking to get half a level? Like what are you guys doing to get that? Participated in one and most i got was like 300k exp, which from lvl 70 and up is literally a drop of water on the exp bar
@@eeveekuroneko Did you do it through the roulette? The roulette consistently gives me half a level when I'm above 50, more when I'm underneath
@@ianheckman6655 this is true. I leveled a number of jobs to Lv 70 through to frontline que and managed to get two at least before I hit max series xp.
I'm a defender of doing 3 days worth of Guildhests a week. They go by incredibly fast (Bockman, which comes up the most often, takes under a minute), and there's a Challenge Log entry at 3 complete that gives EXP comparable to a dungeon boss kill. I usually do the first two days on a non-max level job in whatever role's adventurer in need just to get through the queue faster (and get like 20 extra exp, thanks, game) and then the third day on whatever job I'm focusing on leveling.
Having leveled every job to 90, here are my takeaways:
- 70+ : You can usually participate in EW fates and get full rewards, even from level 70. You'll want someone else do them for you, but the XP reward is solid (and you need to farm the shared fates / bicolor gems for rewards). Easier as a healer and help others or as a tank since you will not die as easily. Do this when you have flying in the area with high level friends or join a farming group in any EW zone.
- 80+ : The tribal quests from Thavnair will give you 3.3m XP per day with max reputation (a bit less at first). It's half a level at first per day, a quarter at the end. It is huge and you basically don't have to know how to play the class well, some days, you won't even fight anything. Save this for any job you enjoy less, some might say it's easier as a healer to solo those than do the hunting bills, or fighting jobs you don't quite get well (some might do this on BLM).
- 80+ : The daily hunt bills total 3m XP per day. It is a huge bonus too and should be done if you're playing a job you're comfortable with. You should be able to solo all the monsters for the daily hunts even from level 80 with the right rotations / stuns / tome gear. Worst case, get a friend to help you in the early levels.
Combining the 2 above, you can get about 6m XP per day, which is a level every day for a while, and then every other day, doing light activities (which you could do while queuing for roulettes on other jobs).
If your goal is to level up many (or all) the jobs to 90, I would recommend to not do roulettes or turn the Khloe book on jobs that are 80+ (unless all jobs are there, obviously) since the tribal quest and hunt bills give you so much XP per day and use those on lower level jobs, I personally find the 60 to 80 range to be the worst since you will have to be very active (HoH, Bozja, roulettes) to level up. The hunt bills and tribal quests will not give you a great amount of XP and should have probably a lower priority in your daily task list (but you may as well do them as you get rewards out of them).
You just skipped 1-69......lol
@@erikhendrickson59 Yes, nothing special there, those levels are annoying and most of the other guides are accurate for that range.
hunt log is somewhat tedious, but as you proceed along the game you'll run into some hunt log monsters through the route on MSQ. Otherwise, if you've already finished ARR and have flying enabled, you can fly to where a monster is, change to the job and grab the EXP. I was able to level NIN, WAR, SMN, and PLD to 50 really quickly with roulettes and hunt log.
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Many thanks for roundup, I am returning from lengthy hiatus and learning entirely new systems apart from tweaks and revamps. Also SQs feed my lore/immersion heart :>
I'm returning to the game after a few years. This was an awesome video! Helped me remember what I need to get back to working on. Thank you =)
I've had multiple tell me to save sidequests for other characters but the amount of xp you get from sides is just so miniscule compared to anything else that I did it on my main anyway. Sides do give good Gil though
How is saving them for other characters helpful? Those characters still have to go through the MSQ.
@@SkiesTurnedGrey i dont know thats just what i was told but it really is pointless waiting especially since i feel like ill probably have all my classes 90 before i even get to endwalker
As an omnicrafter I can offer 1 tip and 1 bit of my personal experience.
The tip is if you just want the exp buff from food and don't care about the stats if you have any decent botanist levels, I think starting at level 15 or so, you can harvest crops that you can just eat on their own. They offer no bonuses but always provide some botanist exp, and if you want the exp but not to grind botanist the culinarians guild sells aldagoat milk for 4 gil each which gives the same bonus.
The piece of experience is if you are a crafter a lot of mats that you'll want a lot of that are mop drops, especially starting in Heavensward where you need 3 skins per leather instead of just 1. I have made it a habit to always grind classes that need it on these since while it is slower than steamrolling them with your main class it saves you grinding in the long run. Just my experience though since I do partial solo where I don't buy mats from vendors or the market board whenever possible, if you do buy those then still consider it and save yourself some gil at the same time. My main fieldcraft 3 farm uses a lot of fleece for wool which is only helped by the fact the bulk of my levelling classes are in the range for Ornery Karuls anyways
Guildhests can be kinda helpful due to the challenge log giving out a decent chunk of XP for completing 3 of them, and another chunk for 10 of them. Personally, 3 a week is enough for me unless I've been getting instant queues, then I might try and go for more.
Also, they're pretty good for commendations due to how short they are. You can usually do a few of these in the time it takes to do any other content, so you get commendations at a higher rate, and if you get 3,000 commendations you get the Parade Chocobo mount.
I'm still in the MSQ, just finished Stormblood and am well on my way towards ShB. I already have one class at level 80+ simply from doing MSQ and job quests on a recommended world. I started leveling a crafter with levequests whenever I have around 70 or so allowances, that crafter is getting close to level 50 just from that. There's one levequest in Horizon that requires turning in 3 potions that's right next to the levemete. Other than that, I chose a second job for the remaining daily content, but it's limited to just tribal quests so far as there's still too much to do to in the MSQ. Once my first job is at 90, I will collect MSQ rewards with my alt job.
I thought you were going into more detail with the bonuses. There are ones that you didn’t cover
-Armoury bonus: having another job higher than the one you are leveling +100% (+50 if above 80)
-Armor/Accesories bonus: they give extra exp if below certain levels
•Brand New Ring (Hall of the Novice) gives +30% up to level 31
•Friendship Circlet (Recruit-A-Friend) +20% up to level 26
•Menphina Earring (Preorder Endwalker) even though it says +30% it actually gives +50% up to level 81
And since 7.0 is around the corner they’ll most likely add a replacement for menphina ring if you preorder
All exp buffs are additive which means you could be rocking a 200~250% bonus for dungeons
This video is very informative, ty for taking time out of your life to provide us with better choices for leveling in this game.
When you mentioned side quests, I have an extra tip, I save side quests for queueing for a dungeon as a dps, not only the difficulty of that content is better as a dps because you will melt mobs, dps queues compared to tanks and healers are way higher specially if you are playing outside of peak hours, while the xp isn't great some NORMAL side quests unlock extra content(like some side quests are required to unlock certain Special Deliveries), and there are two normal side quests in Western La Noscea(Like Cats and Dogs which then leads to Curiosity Killed the Coeurl
and Man's Best Fiend) that give you minions, so despite not being great xp some of them are worth doing.
Nice video, I think you forgot to include the link in the description for role quests though!
I have my level 1-10 goggles exp boost, Also do the Hunting For the super exp boost to level 15, Go for the ring Exp boost quest and get the ring that gives you exp boost to level 30, The earring exp boost from level 1-80 and within a few hours you can go from level 1 to 60 along with the food that gives you that 3% exp boost…
I levelled all my classes to max easily but wish I put more thought into it as I mainly just did DR, PvP and spamming duty support max lvl dungeons to level up them all one by one...using food xp buff and the squadron xp buff scroll for 15%
Have to disagree on guildhests, mostly because the challenge log entry for them is really good. If you spend like 5 minutes running bockman over and over that's like a 10th of a level. I would agree it's not super interesting/doubling up with other things you'd do anyway, but it's an easy brainless break and a nice efficient boost if things are feeling slog-y. Plus the first time you complete a given hest on each job you get a cute little bonus. Most useful early on but not to sniff at later (especially when you have only a little bit to the next level, it's a much faster boost than fates/sidequests.
Also! If you want to do them, doing dungeons at-level is also very efficient for XP, and you can get sweet glams (and loot for levelling purposes too).
50-60 and 70-80 is such a pain to level man ever tried to solo a fate in Bozjah on a Physical Ranged class? :(
51-60 try doing palace of the dead's max ten floors, its one of the fastest ways to level. 70-80 you CAN solo but you need to use your actions / essences or grind a bunch of them out (theyre really easy to get, and there's discords for the farming community for them too as they still sell rather well).
Agreed 60-70 sucks, though I hear Heaven on High is a good grind method. Haven't tried it out yet though because I was lazy doing POTD which you have to finish to floor 50 to unlock the other deep dungeons.
But imo Bozja was and still is one of the easiest ways for me to grind 71-80 (heck I have even done 80-90 on a few classes while finishing the Bozja storyline). I have to say you should not start off trying to solo fates there. They aren't typically designed to be solo'd at least by beginners in Bozja (some fates you might get lucky with a crap load of ally NPCs but they usually won't hold aggro to protect you or heal you iirc). You only start soloing FATEs there once you've grinded bozja for the various lost actions that can boost your character'a stats/DPS and/or grant lifesteal. You can also get permanent Bozja stat boosts but that only happens after you beat the whole Bozja storyline. When you're first starting out in Bozja, you're better off looking for an instance that has players in it rather than soloing anything. Ask in chat that you're looking for a group and say which zone you'll be in. You can usually get an invite if the instance has at least 20ish players. Bozja rarely ever hits 40+ players anymore, but there's still enough players in it that make it a valid grind method. If you're really desperate there are discord servers literally dedicated to Bozja if you need to find a group to farm with. Once you've got the farming in for the various buffs/boosts, it shouldn't matter much what class you use. I saw a freaking DNC soloing Zandor z3 FATEs the other day with ease because they had all these stat boosts farmed up.
The one caveat with Bozja is that you have to be level 71 to enter, not 70. So you'll have to level up just a bit more doing something else before you can start level grinding in Bozja.
bozja is a pain regardless...just bozja enjoyers thinks thats the best, where in reality, after you finish all the setup for zadnor 3 farming, it became arguebly efficient but very similar to other methods....sure, if you are farming relics or just poetics, its good to get those from the side but otherwise its just pure pain.
@@aerialdiveSpamming dungeons with squardons is the fastest until 60, and gets faster the more you run as your squadrons slowly unlock the stances to deal even more dmg. I could run brayflox twice in the same time as one 51-60 potd floor takes and one run of brayflox gives you nearly twice as much exp as potd
Thank you i'm thinking about coming back to the game its been a while for me
thanks mate! i’m a omni crafter - all at 90 - but the M/W jobs are so much harder to level!
When you level culinary keep all the food you make to eat while leveling alts :) I also recomend completing hunt logs, you get some gil as well as xp. There are sites that will give you makes to make them easier to find. I did those and side quests while waiting for daily rouletes on longer dps queues. Another tip is level your chocobo. It being able to heal or tank for you can be huge on some roles. If you can afford it but the items or grow them in your fc's estate to level them up to 20. You can also do battle Leave quests up to level 60 which give decent xp as well as getting some cool items / things that sell well, and Amber for the 50-60 ones some times which you'll need for HW relics. But you can do so many per day as well, if you aren't using them for crafting, please use them leveling low level.
I've been sleeping on a few of this, especially hunting log, since it takes time to search for them, and it's funny just yesterday was thinking of spending more time with the GC comand missions to work on getting Storm Captain ( in my case), and also Wonderous Tails.
A'ight, this was extremely useful for me, since I'm obsessed with Black Mage and is basically the only DoW/DoM job I play, lmao
Damn, this is the first time I ever heard these quests or features in the game, and I've been playing for 2 years now on and off.
been playing for a long time. With the EXP bonuses you can get in game i found it easier to level Arcanist first using the MSQ(main story quests). Splitting the arcanist to Summoner and scholar (they level under arcanist so which ever you choose to play the most the other will get exp) Then when possible level a DPS job using the side quests. ( i don't have the temperament to be a tank). Fates are helpful, Beast tribes as well, when you get higher there are other things to add to help in leveling. All in all it's relatively easy to solo play now that you can engage and party of NPC's to do dungeons.
6:52 My favorite part of this video is when Jolsn says "Hunts give good exp" and posts a screenshot showing how much exp he didnt get. lmao.
A tip for higher level fate fsrming. always kill the forlorn maiden if it appears as it boosts the xp from the next fate.
I am so glad they changed up the msq roulette. My bro and i would say "should we queue a boring?" I mean they're still boring now just not as long thankfully. Alliance roulettes are definitely fantastic XP and on occasion you do get lucky and get something other than CT 🤣 I had totally forgotten about wonderous tails. I should start doing that as well as my daily roulette when leveling
One small point in favor of side quests is that if they offer gear rewards, there’s nothing saying you can’t just toss that item up on MB.
It took me over 1 year and 3 months to get all of my combat jobs to lvl 90 and I will say that grinding the highest lvl dungeon you can or Deep Dungeon never struck me as GOOD ways of leveling because they are excruciating in how mind-numbingly boring they become after you do them for the 800th time. I did a mix of Beast Tribes, roulettes, job quests, fates and Wonderous Tails. It was tedious and it made me hate a lot of jobs that I didn't like *coughblmcoughdrgcough* but I've been done for the past 2 months and a half. And I don't need to worry which roulette to enter. Do I pick Tomestones or exp for my reward?
There's another honorable mention you forgot, Exploring *each* Expansion Zone will give you some experience too!
i find deep dungeon is a fast way to level, i have no patience for the challenge or hunt logs sometimes. And I found that most free companies aren't worth joining, nothing against them or anything but I'm kind of a introvert and shy so the best i'll do is party finder. Fates are pretty fine for feeder EXP (Feeder exp acts as a tide-over for more EXP later) and guildhests are pretty nice too. Your video is pretty good my dude.
If you're still in ARR.. Sure.
@@Arbrawr deep dungeons are great for levelling alt jobs at all levels. POTD gives you good exp until level 60. heaven on high gives good exp until level 70. the endwalker deep dungeon gives good exp from 81 to 90. bozja is very good for 71 to 80, but its still one of the fastest ways to level from 80-90 if you fate grind. its pretty tedious to only do these things, and i say that as someone who did potd and HoH religiously for like two months straight to level all my jobs to 70 ready for shadowbringers. doing only one kind of content still takes a huge toll on your mental, so variation is key.
Just join and dont socialise lol
Playing on a "preferred" server gives a buff called "Road to 80" that double every exp bonus. Let say you have +200% exp, your bonus will be +400% exp !
Oh did not know there was a new deep dungeon. Will look into it after the damn long maintenance.
You forgot gear, like Menphina's earrings fx that gives an exp bonus as well :)
Great advice wish i had a vid like this 2 years ago but i learned to develop literally sl))
The truth is, in all these years, I neglected most of the zone yellow side quests. So I should go back and do them on new side jobs from level 1.
And I got to enjoy the Bozjan front while leveling rdm for the first time before EW came out.
If you enjoy bozja your 71-90 journey will be easy af
Well, I already have everything at level 90, so I don't have to worry about it.
That being said, I don't mind the mundane tasks, since I usually have a video up at the same time as I level.
Great video, thank you very much! I like your approach to not burning yourself out. If you get time, I had trouble finding the FATE hotspot list-- could you link it please, maybe in the description? Thanks either way!
Have a look here, you can find it a bit lower on the page ffxiv.consolegameswiki.com/wiki/FATEs
@@Jolsn Thanks! :D
Ooo perfect timing, all my classes are 50+ at least.
For fates id recommend looki h at progress percentage becUse that means you have some backup compatrd to 0%
After everything from daily/weekly list is exhausted the biggest exp gains per time are from completing dungeons closest to your level. Everything else is subpar to that.
Great Guide! Thanks friend!
I really suggest not worrying about preferred world or not. On Crystal, we don't even have a preferred world right now. Not only that, but even if you get boosted xp, you likely started on another server. So you'd have to transfer and then transfer back and hope your old server doesn't get congested. And if you start a new character it doesn't matter. Because you will still have to run through the entire MSQ to even get to anything meaningful. Honestly with how they made it and if you have money, you are better off just buying everything to 80 and get a ton of gil in the process. In the long run you are saving time and honestly money.
No mention of Leves? From what I remember they were quite good in early levels!
In my experience they don't give a lot of EXP. Can be fine to get to that level 16 mark to unlock other things. Beyond that, even just queing a dungeon without any roulette bonus would let you level up faster than doing leves I believe.
It's now a pretty long time since I did the crystal tower alliance raids. Probably I'm lucky, but I feel I've those less often now. The last 2 weeks I mostly did Alliance raids of level 70-80-90, and once a level 60, but no 50 at all. Or maybe there just are less new players now in my world.
You forgot to mention near the start along with the road to 80 buff but mentor exp buff, playing with a mentor as a sprout/returner nets you another 100% exp increase.
Frontlines is the best XP/min roulette that you can do so I highly suggest always doing that. Trial roulettes are not worth doing unless you get an ARR trial.
I more interested in your glam with edenmete coat :) I need it
I want to get as much out of the free account as I can before I can upgrade. I have been having a challenge with bag and armory space. It seems like the most efficient way for a free player to level alt jobs is to level them all at the same time, that way we can sell old gear once all classes have reached a certain level. It also helps us know which farmed mats we should keep or sell. If we have all of our jobs at the same level, then we should be getting loot as we need it.
This Guy needs more Subs. I love youre Videos they are rly helpful
Nice video! Always love your content!
By the way, will you make melee and range dps comparison video?
Thanks! I'll take a look at it. I had really planned to, but I'll have to spend a few hours on all the jobs to refresh my memory. Especially the melees have two of the jobs that I personally enjoyed the least (Dragoon, Monk) so that's why I ended up making it for so long. The physical ranged one was originally delayed until after the MCH changes, but I suppose that's due now. I've got a few videos on my list for the next month or two and I'll see where I can squeeze it in :)
@@Jolsn Nice! Hope all goes well! And thank you!
You also have the challenge log
Here is my *DPS* Leveling-loop.
Requirements:
Somewhat high crafter (omni is best to do this).
Somewhat high gatherer (again best if Min and Bot at 90).
make your self a list of gear-sets that are craftable, equipable at the level ranges x0-x3, x4-x6, x7-x9 (meaning for example 50-53, 54-56, 57-59) with the lowest "equipable" level for each range.
sign up for the 5 highest *leveling* dungeons that are available.
whilste waiting for your que to pop, gather and craft for the next gear-set you could use.
usually the highest dungeon is the best, but using the 5 highest is still enough xp per dungeon and also lowers the wait time by quite a bit so i would say it's worth it, there is a spreadsheet out there that shows the xp per dungeon if you want to check on that fact (can't link it or this comment will probably flagged as spam).
it's important to only sign up for leveling dungeons as the 50/60/70/80 don't really give xp, there's also a list for that out there but once again can't link it.
for the list of gearsets i recommend using teamcraft, helps a lot to keep an eye on what mats you need to gather as well as what step comes next.
don't forget to sell the old gear every now and then to go easy on your inventory space.
i'm 100% sure that this isn't the most effective way to level, but for me personally it's the most enjoyable "loop".
also if you're leveling healer or tank i recommend actually just signing up for the highest dungeon *or* again sign up for the 5 highest and just forget about crafting.
(also: don't craft gear marked with stars, just not worth it).
So here i'm that new player trying the xp boosted server.
Played maybe 10 hours and allready lvl 38.
But my main quest still around lvl 18.
I even have done a lvl 25 quest for my ckass.
Main thing was that nothing attacked me because i was to high of a lvl compared to my quest.
So started a new character on a normal server.
Now everything is on point
Main quest on my lvl
Some class quest have to lvl up before i could get a new quest. So bavk to main again.
So XP buffs and fast leveling completly destroys the fun the way ff14 was made.
So enjoy without it.
You learn youre character
Fight youre way trough the game instead of walk in the park mode.
But most of all have fun.
30-50 is definitely the most painful chunk to get through since the XP you get from things like the hunting log and FATEs slow down, the Brand New Ring is no longer in effect, and you just don't have a wide variety of things you can do. Get ready to see Toto-Rak twenty times. From 50 on up I don't mind being inefficient because there's so much more to do in the process.
My advice: dont care bout leveling, you will get it after few mth by just doing daily, ff14 had shytty level system, they should let new player testout at 70 80, i only end up playing few class. The grind make you exaust after few weeks.
I literally just started playing the game this week so the timing of this video was pretty good. The dungeons that you mentioned especially for the start does the msq take you to those dungeons or do you have to search them out on your own? I've only been doing the msq, job quests and hunting log so far.
Msq will get you there I believe
I love seeing keybinds similar to mine, the alt/ctrl/shift + is odd. 30 skills on single buttons is easier
As a Free trial player who has my two main characters close to the level cap (70) this will be more crucial for me 😂
Would be cool if the community did fate runs to help others level. I recently came back and holy is it rough to level.
It's kind of crazy how much of this I disagree with, but also can't call straight out wrong. Remember folks. If your miserable and dragging butt between fates your actively hurting your exp curve, when you could have done a roulette or some beast tribes or something for rewards while waiting in q.
Also. Hunting logs are definitely worth the exp. But only in the first 4 ish levels of each group. The issue there being. It doesn't scale and you have to be caught up to do current level ones. So it's a pain. But every three levels or so I highly recommend throwing yourself at the strong ones like a rabid dog. Worst case you get a free teleport home.
Best case you get a half a level for 5 minutes worth of work.
How does resting exp work, do I just get a boost if a que in a main city?
My only question during that was if the bonuses stacked or were cumulative. Say I get a 30% bonus from the menphina earrings, and then I get a 3% food bonus, maybe a 5% rested EXP bonus, and a 10% FC combat bonus. Will that all combine into a 148% bonus when getting EXP from combat, or is it a rolling amount that doesn't lump together.
I've had some debates with friends on this and it's always been pretty ambiguous to me.
I will say, I think you devalued how good the Hunting Log simply is for the jobs that can do it. On a Lv 1 Char I typically just do the Log exclusively for the first 30 levels or so. You level up almost exactly as you complete each log. And the 1-20 Logs are generally all in your Class starting area with minimal effort to find them. Above 20 I typically hunt for them while waiting in Roulette queues (for DPS queues). The Exp does fall off a bit more, but it gives something to do with a decent Exp chunk rewards while in Queue. Still more rewarding than FATEs are at those levels.
Do you use any overhaul? Your colors looks so powerfull and the lightning looks better
I use reshade with the IpsusuGameplayWarm shader
I guess I'm old-school as I just enjoy dungeon queues while fate grinding
21:45 Side Quests
No No No. You're doing it wrong. You can turn in side quests as any job and it doesn't have to be the one you started. Even jobs that aren't in the game yet. So you do the quests now, but don't turn them in. Wait for the next expansion. Unlock the new job, AND THEN turn in all those finished quests. BOOM a head start on exp on the new job.
Was anyone else caught off guard by the sudden Lali-ho instead of Peace?? Times are changing! 😂 Thanks for the vid Jolsn; this was great advice to mix things up and keep it interesting!
1st thing to do, get flying done on 1 job. Will make Lvling so much faster.
meanwhile in my fc we have almost everyone able to activate heat of battle and a decent few who keep it stocked up
Enjoy the game. Just play every job.
Which class did you start as?
im more interested in alt jobs just for pvp what is best way to get my other base classes to 30 to unlock class to pvp?
Hello. Can you pls share you reshade/gshade setup? Colors are so warm and colorfull.
One question what about visiting preferred worlds?
I hear you can visit other worlds in the game
You can visit other worlds inside your datacenter by clicking on an aetheryte in a capitcal city, and you can also visit other datacenters through the character selection screen
@@Jolsn does the exp buff apply there as well?
Edit: never mind I just realised
1:34 its funny i just though "well we have the boost all the time active and everybody even can buy and activate them.." and then my brain went like "you know that you are the leader right?" well ..xD but both is true .. but most "normal members" dont use the buffs unfortunately ... if you not telling everybody individually to use it they will play for hours without it and beeing happy if someone activate them .. i will never get used to that please just use them ..xD
I will farm command missions when they make them not fucking awful lol. Im the highest rank in my gc and i never want to touch them again. So painfully slow, even compared to duty support. Regardless of your role.
It really doesn't matter how fast you level because MSQ will slow you down . But If you want to speed level just buy a skip but you will be missing out on an awesome storyline xp one of the best storylines I have never played
Is there a way to power level through crafting?
Your best bet is making it to the Firmament as fast as possible and then spending gil on crafting mats or gathering them yourself. You can keep turning them in indefinitely. I have an entire video on the different methods of leveling crafters too, but its more focused on showcasing all the different options rather than the fastest brute-force route to do so.
@@Jolsn Oh man... thx! Will defenitly try this and check out your video. its just for some reason, i start crafting class and I get stuck at lvl 20.
But what is the most efficient way you mentioned at the start of video?
Bozja/Zadnor.
Still dont understand why there is no deep dungeon from 70-80
I can't do healer cause I'm on console and controller, I just can't do it. I just level my healers doing daily Frontline.
me having my one and only favorite class at 90 lmao
Me who has every job at 90 : hmm, interesting
Bozja needs you to be level 71.