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ok have the game... but Im beyond lost...

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  • poopypoowupoopypoowu Member Posts: 73

    Well personally, i'm waitiing for my game to arrive so i can rejoin a friend of mine in playing this again. If you wish I would gladly have you join us on Gilgamesh. THe prices in this server's economy is quite low, which is good for the buyers but bad for the sellers. Which is good for us since we are just starting out ^_^.

     

    If you decide to join me on gilgamesh please send me a message on this site.

  • marinridermarinrider Member UncommonPosts: 1,556

    Alright will do, don't know when I'll be coming back, soon I'm guessing though.

  • WSIMikeWSIMike Member Posts: 5,564

     

    Originally posted by Pyrostasis


    ok thanks a ton, got that part figured out. My next question.
    WASD how do I use it? it types when I press the button.
    Also...Im a white mage... cant seem to kill the things right outside of town... do I need to buy something?

     

    Hey there and welcome to FFXI :)

    I'll try and answer at least a couple of the questions you'ave asked in this thread... Others have done a good job as well of answering them.

    1. About movement with WASD - if you go into the Main Menu (press the "-" key on your numpad), and then go to the second screen by either pressing "-" a second time or pressing the left or right arrow. Then go down to Config or Options (don't remember exactly what it's called atm). It'll bring up a new menu. I don't remember which one it was, but if you look through each, one of the options will give you the ability to select between "Compact" and "Full" keyboard setups. By default it's on the larger one and you need to set it to "Compact". Once you do that, you'll be able to move with WASD, the camera will move with the arrow keys and, frankly, once you're used to it, you'll never even need to touch the mouse again.

    2. The Nation's Conquest is one of the numerous "sub-systems" in FFXI. Conquest is basically a "passive" competition between the three main nations, San d'Oria, Windurst and Bastok. When you have signet active (given to you by a guard near the gate out of town) points are accrued for influence over the region you're in. Vana'diel is broken down in numerous large regions and each has influence over it by which ever nation has the most points racked up.

    Every week (at midnight Japan time), the scores across all zones are tallied up and the Nation with the most points in a given region for the past week gains control over that region for the next one, until the next tally. Control comes with benefits. For one, special items are available at "regional vendors" in the controlling nation's city that otherwise would be unavailable. You can do "supply runs" to the outpost of a region while your nation controls it, thus unlocking the ability to warp directly out there almost anytime afterward (there are level restrictions on some of them).

    There's a 4th contestant, however.. that being the "beastmen" of that region. If the beastmen kill too many players, erasing accrued points as they do so, then none of the nations control the region and it's controlled by the Beastmen until one of the nations tips the balance back in their favor.

    You can also earn crystals from mobs while signet is active. Crystals can either be sold, used in crafting, fed to plants for gardening or traded back to the signet/conquest NPC for Rank Points.

    It's a fairly cool system that might not make sense now, but it will more as you play... like the rest of the game.

    3. You mentioned "two inventories" - actually... there's more than that as you progress in the game, but don't worry about that now :)

    You start out with a "personal inventory" which is what your character carries - up to 30 items to start, but it can be expanded to 50 items via the (in)famous "Gobby Bag" quests in Jeuno.

    You also have your "Mog Safe", this is basically your storage for anything that you don't want to carry around with you. You can expand this to 80 slots via a series of 3 quests your Moogle will give you when you've met the requirements. Again, I don't want to hit you with too much since there's so much to learn as it is and you're just starting.

    In any case, FFXI is a *huge* game. Thanks to the sheer amount of content it has, and the fact that it's not a "fast-moving" game by any means, you can easily spend 2 or more years playing and still have not done/seen everything.

    The best advice I have for anyone starting the game is, take your time, learn to play your characters as well as you can, be social, be polite, be helpful when you can, and enjoy yourself.

     

     

    "If you just step away for a sec you will clearly see all the pot holes in the road,
    and the cash shop selling asphalt..."
    - Mimzel on F2P/Cash Shops

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  • SatimasuSatimasu Member UncommonPosts: 900

    Just correcting Mike on one thing he said. It's 60 personal inventory slots instead of 50, probably his finger slipped.

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