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Crossblades
05-01-2006, 03:01 PM
I recently purchased this game for the Xbox 360. I'm a Level 2 Hume Monk whose allegiance is with Windurst. So I have a couple of questions....
1. What level should I be before I begin missions?
2. How do I purchase weapons and armor?(Stupid question I know, but Windurst is so big I can't find any shops)
3. Will I survive if I go to the areas beyond Windurst?
4. This question is actually for my little brother, who is an Elvaan Black Mage. How can he learn spells?
5. Can I purchase a map?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
valentine
05-01-2006, 03:11 PM
1. It's been a while, but I believe level 10 should be more than enough to start the missions. Even that may be over kill.
2. I'd stick with the shops at first (if you can find them. I know, windurst is a pain in the ass to navigate) but later on it's easier to buy equipment from the Auction House, and if you're willing to invest the money, it can be an even better thing to craft your weapons and armor yourself.
3. You mean to sarutabaruta? Yes, that's windurst low level area designed for for new players, and lowbies. Although don't wander too far. If you mean outside of that starting area. It's possible, hell you could even run to jeuno at level 1, but it's not practical. You should wait at least until level 10 to venture away from teh starting areas.
4. You buy spells from shops, or the AH.
5. Yes. You should already have a map of Windurst and some of the areas surrounding it. but there are also map vendors in each city that sell maps to the areas beyond that.
Crossblades
05-01-2006, 03:15 PM
5. Yes. You should already have a map of Windurst and some of the areas surrounding it. but there are also map vendors in each city that sell maps to the areas beyond that.
How much are the maps?
valentine
05-01-2006, 03:40 PM
if I can recall correctly they are usually 600 gil for the city and immediate surrounding areas (again, you should already have a windurst map, so you odn't have to worry about that) and 3k for all the other maps
ScottNUMBERS
05-01-2006, 03:49 PM
To check if you will be able to survive in an area, highlight a monster in that area and select it and a menu should apear, clcik on check and the text at the bottom of your screen should read one of the phrases below.
Too weak to be worthwhile - this means the creature will be very weak and you will gain no EXP from it.
Easy prey - This means you should be able to tackle and defeat the monster quite easily, it's best to pick off this monsters while soloing.
Even match - This means you and the creature are the same level you never know if you'll beat it, it's really down to your skills, job etc. The EXP may be worth the battle.
Tough - This means the creature will most probably beat you not worth soloing.
Very tough - Don't attempt this unless you're with a party.
Incredibly tough - This could mean the monster has a good thirty levels on you maybe less maybe more, you can't tell. Either way this is a bad idea even in a party.
Impossible to gauge - Unknown, of course you can look on the internet for levels of these monsters. Monsters that have this are called NMs (Notorious monsters) they usually drop rare and valuable goods.
That is to the best of my knowledge all of the different phrases that can appear, maybe there are others, I don't know I only played till level 21.
valentine
05-01-2006, 03:57 PM
There's also "decent challenge" which is between easy pray, and even match. Although the higher up you go in evel, the harder the enemies get, so at some point EPs could smack you around just as easily as VTs do at level 1.
Also, I don't totally agree scott about ITs, true it IS a bad idea to take on ITs even in a party (especially since you don't know exactly how much higher they are in level than you) most most parties consistenly take out ITs anyway. As long as you're smart about it you should be okay. Though it is generally better to take on VTs than ITs, because though VTs give less EXP, you can kill them much faster, making your exp per hour higher than it would be killing ITs.
theundeadhero
05-01-2006, 05:21 PM
The best way to learn the game is to play it, honestly. Join a linkshell. It's like a froup of people who can all talk to each other at any time. There will always be higher level people than you who can answer your questions. The game can be overwhelming at first, but it is also very fun. One thing I disagree with is waiting to buy at the AH. (Auction House) Lately prices have jumped because of the new character classes, but usually it's cheaper then the stores and far more equipment is available.
Yeargdribble
05-02-2006, 05:11 AM
but usually it's cheaper then the stores and far more equipment is available.
This was a joke right? In the 2+ years I've been playing I've never seend the beginning sets like the Robe, Bronze and later Leather sets cheaper on AH than in shops. Shops are definitely the way to go. Even though I'm currently of Windy allegiance I was originally Sandy and therefore have no clue where the shops are in Windy ; ;
Markus. D
05-02-2006, 05:15 AM
I dont remember where the shops were in Windhurst... as I started my Monk in Bastok.
and I now live in San.
heres a tip for being a Monk ;)
if you have trouble getting invites, invite people yourself, and keep yourself motivated for whats quite a lonely journey till the high levels :(.
ScottNUMBERS
05-02-2006, 02:07 PM
Also, I don't totally agree scott about ITs, true it IS a bad idea to take on ITs even in a party (especially since you don't know exactly how much higher they are in level than you) most most parties consistenly take out ITs anyway. As long as you're smart about it you should be okay. Though it is generally better to take on VTs than ITs, because though VTs give less EXP, you can kill them much faster, making your exp per hour higher than it would be killing ITs.
What is it you don't totally agree about? You basically just gave a more thorough explaination of what I said.
Miriel
05-05-2006, 10:35 AM
I recently purchased this game for the Xbox 360. I'm a Level 2 Hume Monk whose allegiance is with Windurst. So I have a couple of questions....
1. What level should I be before I begin missions?
2. How do I purchase weapons and armor?(Stupid question I know, but Windurst is so big I can't find any shops)
3. Will I survive if I go to the areas beyond Windurst?
4. This question is actually for my little brother, who is an Elvaan Black Mage. How can he learn spells?
5. Can I purchase a map?
1) I think I was level 7 or 8 when I did my first mission. I think by level 10 you should be ready to take on the first mission at the very least. Don't confuse missions for quests though. Quests you can do right from the get go. In fact, the moment you start the game you're given a quest to give an adventurer coupon to one of the NPCs in town. I recommend doing quests whenever you have time because you'll appreciate having done it gradually over a period of time rather than having to do a bunch of repetitive quests later on in order to build fame.
2) You can purchase weapons and armor from both NPC shops as well as from the AH. I'd say that in the beginning you can get a lot of the stuff you need from NPCs and it'll be a lot cheaper if you do. Of course some stuff you won't be able to buy in the shops and you'll have to get them from the AH, but I recommend that you *always* check with an NPC before bidding on something at the AH. The shops in Windurst are located in Port Windurst and Wind Walls I believe. Not entirely sure on this though.
3) Depends what level you are. By level 10 your should be fine wandering around the areas immediately outside Windurst. When you move into the next zone which are the Canyons, I would be careful until you get to lvl 15 or so. The biggest challenge for you will be to get the Mhaura and the ship to take you to Selbina when you hit 10 in order to go party in the dunes. I had to have someone escort me after I died trying to get there on my own. If you can't find someone to escort you, you either have to be very careful to avoid aggro, or you need to bring sneak oils with you.
4) He can learn spells by buying them from NPC stores or from the AH. Same as you do for other weapons. He should already have had the scroll of Stone in his inventory when he started. In order to learn the spell, all he needs to do is select and use that item in the inventory list.
5) Yes, you can buy maps from an NPC in Wind Woods I believe. Maps are fairly cheap, a couple hundred gil. A bit more for the maps that are further away from the starting city.
I recommend that you bookmark a site like Allakhazam (http://ffxi.allakhazam.com/) because there's just *so* much information about FFXI that sometimes sites like Alla are a god send since you can look up items, quest, armor, whatever on the main site and get lots of job info in the forums.
Rostum
05-05-2006, 02:42 PM
Isn't Allakazham now owned by IGE? A lot of people are now taking down their guides and moving elsewhere. =(
There are still a lot of other sites though, like mysterytour, somepage and killingifrit.
valentine
05-05-2006, 03:22 PM
Isn't Allakazham now owned by IGE? A lot of people are now taking down their guides and moving elsewhere. =(
There are still a lot of other sites though, like mysterytour, somepage and killingifrit.
aw crap. I was about to call foul until I looked for myself... So what is the next best FFXI site?
Yeargdribble
05-05-2006, 03:48 PM
There's no best site but there are a lot of good sites... I think I'll make a post outlining some of them for all to use.
Crossblades
05-05-2006, 06:44 PM
1) I think I was level 7 or 8 when I did my first mission. I think by level 10 you should be ready to take on the first mission at the very least. Don't confuse missions for quests though. Quests you can do right from the get go. In fact, the moment you start the game you're given a quest to give an adventurer coupon to one of the NPCs in town. I recommend doing quests whenever you have time because you'll appreciate having done it gradually over a period of time rather than having to do a bunch of repetitive quests later on in order to build fame.
Am I given another quest after I give the adventurer's coupon?
Miriel
05-05-2006, 07:27 PM
You can obtain quests by talking to the NPCs around town. Most of the quests involve you simply bringing them an item that they're looking for. Some get a little bit more elaborate than that, but not by much.
Just talk to the NPCs and they'll ask you to bring something to them, animal glue, a cornette, whatever.
I suggest talking to the S.O.B gang behind the warehouses in Port Wind cause they'll give you quests that reward you with some good stuff. Justice Badge and Blaze Spikes for example.
Yeargdribble
05-05-2006, 07:55 PM
I suggest going and looking up some of the available quests on somepage, alla or MysteryTour and seeing which you can get and trying some.
Most of the easier quests you can get started on now. Some of the far more involved and interesting quests will require you to be much stronger.
EDIT: I'll go ahead and link you directly to the Windy quests on each of those sites.
Allakhazam (http://ffxi.allakhazam.com/db/quests.html?realm=Windurst)
These have pretty thorough walkthroughs (mostly stolen from other sites and pasted here) and lots of discussion about them by people doing them. Beware of lots of misinformation by people not really knowing what they are talking about though.
Somepage (http://ffxi.somepage.com/questdb/search.php?zone=Windurst%20-%20All)
This is my favor for quest. Although there's no discussion and many of the quests might not have walkthroughs... any that DO have walkthroughs will be 95% accurate without a load of misinformation. Also if you want this will help you locate the quest starters and figure the quests out for yourself if you so choose.
MysteryTour (http://mysterytour.web.infoseek.co.jp/ffxi/us/)
I can't really give a direct link but go down to quests and then it will come out in a frame and scroll down and there will be separate links for all of the different parts of Windurst. This is probably the absolute most thorough quest guide for the game on the internet. Almost all quest will have very indepth walkthroughs and very accurate information. I've just never loved the format of MysteryTour and sometimes you have to get around reading the iffy translations.
Nimbus
05-05-2006, 11:28 PM
I recently purchased this game for the Xbox 360. I'm a Level 2 Hume Monk whose allegiance is with Windurst. So I have a couple of questions....
1. What level should I be before I begin missions?
2. How do I purchase weapons and armor?(Stupid question I know, but Windurst is so big I can't find any shops)
3. Will I survive if I go to the areas beyond Windurst?
4. This question is actually for my little brother, who is an Elvaan Black Mage. How can he learn spells?
5. Can I purchase a map?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
1. i would say lvl 10 before doing mission 1
2. Aution House and stores
3. beyond Sarbaruta no
4. Each spell has a lvl in which it can be learned, he has to reach that certain lvl and then buy the scroll
5. theres a map vendor in windurst (on the docks in port windurst)
Ouch!
05-05-2006, 11:33 PM
The map vendor is by the fountain at the center of Windurst Woods before the path that leads up to the AH, not at Port Windurst.
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