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Game arrives soon so a few Q's.

rnwesrnwes Member Posts: 8
Well as you can see from the topic title, FFXI should arrive tomorrow morning and if not the day after.  It was only £10 from Play.com and i've enjoyed every FF so far so I thought i'd give the MMORPG version of FF a try, after all if I don't enjoy it I have not broke the bank. So anyway, I have a few questions i'd like to ask and would appreciate some answers.

How helpfull is the community?  If I have a newbie question that a guide can't answer am I more likely to get some kid shout 'OMG LIKE LOLZ T0t4L N3WB' or receive a civil reply?  Is it hard to find a party at low levels?  What are traveling times like?  Items, will I be stuck slapping low level monsters around with a toothpick and rags for days so I can buy an overpriced newbie armour and weapon set like in Lineage 2 or are prices more reasonable?  Farmer Bots, I know they exist in every MMORPG but are they bad?  In L2 all I ever saw were bots named randomly like XIIAFOA etc.

Thankyou for reading.

rnwes.

Comments

  • Jimmy83Jimmy83 Member Posts: 9

    The community is very helpful and i'm sure if you ask politely you can get all your noobie quested answered without a problem. There is a shout option or you can just find someone who looks experienced and send them a tell. I always answer questions by new players its just a the right thing to do.

    As far as prices and the economy goes.... well its tough for a new players but there are many diffrent ways to make money. You will defently have to farm for awhile once you reach lvl 10, good things to farm are bees,crawlers, and beastmen. Start in windust, there are alot of money making mobs there. There are RMT in FFXI, but you really wont' have to worry about them until you get a feel for the game and progress in lvls. By that time you should get an idea if you want to stick with it or not.

  • TelakiTelaki Member Posts: 361
    FFXI's community is of an older Genre, A lot of people are helpful and nice, But don't spam, or beg for gil. You won't be partying much untill 10+, You can party earlier, but you'd just be hurting yourself and the others with bad experiance. After lvl 4-5 only kill easy pray - Decent challenge mobs, You'll notice you can kill many, many, MANY more of these types before you have to rest, So like 500 exp total from multi mobs is better than 100 exp total from 1 mob and then having to rest.

    FFXI is HUGE, but at the same time its kinda small (You won't understand that untill later in the game, its hard to explain <.<), Traveling times kinda suck, The Zones are big, And there are usually 3-4 Zones between towns. I would suggest going to www.ffxi-atlas.com and having a look so you'll know what i'm talking about. At lvl 20 you can do the chocobo license quest that lets you rent chocobo's from Cities or Crags, Choco's run... I belive 3x faster than you can, and monsters won't attack you while on them. And you can Buy, or do your ranks and get rewarded an Airship pass. The Airships take 5 mins to fly between Any of the 3 nations to Jeuno, then From Jeuno To any of the nations. (Pretty big time saver)

    Theres a very wide Variety of equipment, But all jobs have a particular weapon that they excell in, Such as Axe or Great Axe for warriors, Hand 2 hand for mnk, Dagger for thf, Hammers for Whm, Staves for Blm, And Swords for RDM (Those are your 6 Basic jobs btw, Don't really wana go through the other 12). If you buy your Equipment from the NPC's then they are very cheap, But also very expencive from the Auction House Often people will buy items from NPC then put them in the Auction House and sell them 10-20 times the normal going price to People whom don't know, or are too lazy to walk 10 feet to the NPC that sells them. >.> So do research or check the web (Heres a good database website ffxi.somepage.com).

    FFXI Doesn't have Farmer bots in the normal sense, we have Notorious Monsters (NM for Short, they're powerful monsters that drop rare items), and the Farmers will Camp out at a NM spawn location. If it pops they'll try to claim and kill, then eventually go sell the items. We, the ffxi communty often call them gilsellers. Aside from Camping most Big selling item NM's they're now moving their way into endgame, but that won't effect you for a very long time (Seriouslly, it takes months to get to 75, most of the time over a year) 

  • ChrisMatternChrisMattern Member Posts: 1,478


    Originally posted by Jimmy83

    As far as prices and the economy goes.... well its tough for a new players


    No, it's not. As long as you remember that gear is almost always MUCH cheaper from the NPC vendors than from the Auction House, and remember to get Signet from the gate guard so the mobs will drop crystals for you, you'll have little trouble affording your stuff in the early game.


    CHris Mattern

  • ShadrakShadrak Member Posts: 375

    FFXI isnt newbie friendly at all. you can expect ALOT of downtime at the begining unless you buy gil or have rich friends that can give you money for food/drink. Get used to losing levels as soon as you gain them..it never fails..within 5 minutes of leveling up something that you can normally whoop blindfolded will miraculously kick yer ass and there goes that new level. There is no tutorial of any kind. You are thrown naked and alone into a cold,dark world where the majority of your interactions will be through the use of a clunky ingame translator. You will vanquish rabits,bees and worms for your first 10 levels or so and spend ALOT of time runing back and forth between zones doing fetch/deliver quests. learn2macro first thing youll need that skill if you hope to survive as the UI/control system feels and looks like something from a SNES game.

    The game has some good points too!  It will take you months to get to them but they are there!

  • TelakiTelaki Member Posts: 361


    Originally posted by Shadrak

    FFXI isnt newbie friendly at all. you can expect ALOT of downtime at the begining unless you buy gil or have rich friends that can give you money for food/drink. Get used to losing levels as soon as you gain them..it never fails..within 5 minutes of leveling up something that you can normally whoop blindfolded will miraculously kick yer ass and there goes that new level. There is no tutorial of any kind. You are thrown naked and alone into a cold,dark world where the majority of your interactions will be through the use of a clunky ingame translator. You will vanquish rabits,bees and worms for your first 10 levels or so and spend ALOT of time runing back and forth between zones doing fetch/deliver quests. learn2macro first thing youll need that skill if you hope to survive as the UI/control system feels and looks like something from a SNES game.
    The game has some good points too!  It will take you months to get to them but they are there!

    Kids, Ignore this guy, Obviously a lots changed since he played it 3 Years ago.

    You start with Beginner RSE, A weapon, and if you're a mage your first spell. Stop by the gate guard on yoru way outside and get Signet cast on you (This way monsters you kill will drop crystals) And start your way killing monsters, collecting crystals (Prolly your first sorce of income). Food helps, if you're a melee when you save up pick up some Grilled Hare meat, they cost about 500gil and last 3 hours. Drinks only refresh MP, and you won't need them. If you don't try to take on Even match, Tough, Very Tough, or Incredibley tough mobs when your soloing you shoudln't be dying that often, Unless you get link, aggro, or try to take on somthing with 20 HP.

    Maybe its just me, but a lot of people use the "User Manual" As a Tutorial, as for the Ingame translator thats so you can communicate with JP people, But unless you're on at JP primtime which is somwhere aftermidnight and before 9 am you won't see too many. (At least untill you get to Jeuno). A lot of the take this to here quests are for maps or outpost warps, In no way required, but they will help with travel time in the long run. Your basic macro (At least for PC) would be liek CTRL+1 and it would do a command that uses spells or a Job ability so you don't have to go through the menu to find it. Very helpful, Don't really understand this guy's SNES problem, Menu's have all looked the same since NES, with things like "Status, Equipment, Magic, Items, Abilities, etc."
  • rnwesrnwes Member Posts: 8
    Thankyou to all who replied.

    rnwes.


  • FraltienyFraltieny Member Posts: 26


    Originally posted by rnwes
    Well as you can see from the topic title, FFXI should arrive tomorrow morning and if not the day after.  It was only £10 from Play.com and i've enjoyed every FF so far so I thought i'd give the MMORPG version of FF a try, after all if I don't enjoy it I have not broke the bank. So anyway, I have a few questions i'd like to ask and would appreciate some answers.

    How helpfull is the community?  If I have a newbie question that a guide can't answer am I more likely to get some kid shout 'OMG LIKE LOLZ T0t4L N3WB' or receive a civil reply?  Is it hard to find a party at low levels?  What are traveling times like?  Items, will I be stuck slapping low level monsters around with a toothpick and rags for days so I can buy an overpriced newbie armour and weapon set like in Lineage 2 or are prices more reasonable?  Farmer Bots, I know they exist in every MMORPG but are they bad?  In L2 all I ever saw were bots named randomly like XIIAFOA etc.

    Thankyou for reading.

    rnwes.


    When you ask a newbie question, your most likely to get no answer at all, or a "Sorry, I don't speak english" reply. Traveling is horrid, not to mention if you die and no one raises you, you have to start off at your Home point and do the journey all over again. Prices are horrible, inflation. I haven't seen many botgs, so don't worry.
  • ChrisMatternChrisMattern Member Posts: 1,478


    Originally posted by Fraltieny
    When you ask a newbie question, your most likely to get no answer at all, or a "Sorry, I don't speak english" reply. Traveling is horrid, not to mention if you die and no one raises you, you have to start off at your Home point and do the journey all over again. Prices are horrible, inflation. I haven't seen many botgs, so don't worry.

    To be honest, that hasn't been my experience at all. An honest question, intelligently phrased, shouted out in town almost always gets you answers.

    You don't have to start your journey all over again if you reset your home point at the guard posts as you travel. Once you reach level 20, you get access to chocobos; you can't be attacked while on chocobo-back.

    Inflation was never the problem people made it out to be, because it raised incomes as well as expenses. In any case, it's over. The economy is actually deflating recently.


    Chris Mattern

  • HarukoHaruko Member UncommonPosts: 45
    Should I buy the game and start playing? I am looking for a new game. lol sorry for posting twice this. But I really wanna know more about this game. 

  • AskelAskel Member Posts: 20


    Originally posted by Haruko
    Should I buy the game and start playing? I am looking for a new game. lol sorry for posting twice this. But I really wanna know more about this game. 



    Knowing *everything* about Final Fantasy XI (and how it works) would be like memorizing the dictionary. I've played for two years and there is still stuff that I never knew about.

    I'll make it simple for you, Final Fantasy XI gives you a nice opening scene.. then dumps you in your home city with no goal or purpose. Starting off in FFXI can be a huge pain and it's what drives alot of new players away. The game is all about making your own adventure and choosing your own path (or paths). Your not locked into a single job, you can switch at any moment.

    Also, FFXI is a hugely complex game and the learnnig curve can be hard to overcome. However, once you do I can guarantee that your love the game. The jobs are fun, the extra content is fun, and the community is great.

    The only thing I dislike about the game is leveling.. there is quite a few people who like to just level their characters. However, leveling in FFXI is really hard.. and I hate doing it. However, about anything else you can think of is great (and levels 1-30 are pretty easy to do.. with 30-50 not being extremely hard either. It's above 50 when things get to become a huge pain).
  • HarukoHaruko Member UncommonPosts: 45
    Awesome, I will buy this game, to try it out, I hope this is the game I am looking for 

  • SpacemengSpacemeng Member Posts: 31
    Be sure to check out the FFXI Allakhazam forums for some good guides when you're looking for some direction or advice.  Those forums are probably some of the most active for this game, but there are others out there as well.  This is a good place to start though.  Almost every quest and item from the game is in their database as well.

    http://ffxi.allakhazam.com/


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