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| Don't Listen to People Who Tell You to Leave Quests Until Later |
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gimp
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So, by now, I'm sure you've seen a lot of people saying things like "Save quests and missions and bonuses until level 20, if you can, because you'll need experience more, then."
Don't listen!
Usually, it's bad to think of things in short-term. However, GW is a difficult game (quiote often). You need your levels now! You'll be level 20 earlier than those that tell you to wait. This means that you will be more powerful.
Now, the opposition's argument is that you will need your skill points, and saving these things until later will give you the skill points you need, then. They say that at level 20, fighting monsters yields low experience.
I say that this is a useless suggestion, and utterly wrong. By the time you've beat most or all of the game and need more skill points, just keep farming in Tombs, Sorrow's Furnace, Grenth's Footprint, or, if possible, UnderWorld or Fissure of Woe. I'd personally recommend tombs for most characters.
Why? First of all, you get 25-50 exp per monster in a place such as Tombs. Now, you may not know the layout, but there are hundreds of monsters you have to go through to beat the four levels. This means that you will get something around a skill point every 2-3 runs. It doesn't take very long, and gives you green items (usually) as well.
So, the summary of this article: In post-searing, do your quests NOW and worry about skill points later, when you will have access to new areas of the map.
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