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''A diligent adventurer lays steel to his monstrous foe, and as it topples, a rising hum suffuses the air. A rainbow-hued nebula swirls all about, and cascades upward, then fragments and dissolves as the hum itself breaks in a fading tinkle as of distant chimes. Something has been achieved, but what exactly, and who or what deigns to recognize it? '' -- [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Lore/The Mysterious Portals Archive/Nimbus of Many Colors|Nimbus of Many Colors]]


=== Introduction ===
Welcome to An Adventurer's leveling guide. My guide has an emphasis on questing, completing content intended for your level range, and completing that content within your own means. This means that my guide assumes you are not using buff bots, top-end tinkered equipment, or have a high level helping you complete everything. This is not a guide that simply tells you where to farm for the highest exp. If you enjoy being self-sufficient, questing solo or in small groups, and are more interested in exploring and having a fun time rather than grinding in dungeons, this guide is for you.
=== How to use this guide ===
Quests are broken up into level ranges. I have placed them based on the following criteria:
* Level restriction - If a quest has a level restriction, it is going to be placed on the page where its level restriction falls (if not higher)
* Difficulty / Level recommendation - If a quest has no level restriction, or is much more difficult than its restriction, it will be placed in the lowest level range that seems appropriate
* Experience rewards - A lot of quests use a percentage to next level with a cap as their reward. For lower levels especially, quests will generally be placed in the range where they reach their cap. This ensures that you will be getting the most out of the reward.
* Equipment rewards - If a quest's equipment reward is particularly useful at a certain level range, it may be placed there even if the experience reward is low or not near its maximum value.
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=== What this guide is ===
[[Category:Player Guides]]
My guide has an emphasis on questing, completing content intended for your level range, and completing that content within your own means. It does not completely ignore the fact that patrons and allegiances will help lower level players, nor does it pretend that Asheron's Call is an entirely solo game. However, it does not assume that you will always be able to find players of equal level, nor that your patron/allegiance will always be able to help you out with buffs and equipment. If you enjoy questing solo or in small groups, and are more interested in exploring and having a fun time rather than grinding in dungeons, this guide is for you.
[[Category:Leveling Guide]]
 
=== What this guide is not ===
This is not a guide that simply tells you where to farm for the highest exp. It does not assume that for the lowest levels, you will be using buff bots and powerful tinkered equipment. If you would rather repetitively kill [[Olthoi]], [[Tusker]]s, [[Fiun]], and [[Eater]]s for the fastest possible exp, this guide is not for you.
 
=== How to use this guide ===
With the exception of the [[Facility Hub Quests]], this is not a list of quests that will quickly cover the given level range. It is assumed that you will repeat many of the quests when the timers have expired. My leveling guide is meant to be used together with my [[User:An Adventurer/Guides/Quest Journal|Quest Journal guide]] to easily keep track of the timers.
<br><br>The various level ranges do not only include quests just for those levels. For example, the 50+ Quests section lists [[Aerbax's Prodigal Drudge]], since it is common for newly 50+ characters to tag along on this quest. However, the quest's exp reward is useful well into the 200s. Be sure to browse though all sections of the guide, you may be surprised how rewarding some lower level quests can be.

Latest revision as of 14:18, 14 February 2016

An Adventurer's Leveling Guide


A diligent adventurer lays steel to his monstrous foe, and as it topples, a rising hum suffuses the air. A rainbow-hued nebula swirls all about, and cascades upward, then fragments and dissolves as the hum itself breaks in a fading tinkle as of distant chimes. Something has been achieved, but what exactly, and who or what deigns to recognize it? -- Nimbus of Many Colors

Introduction

Welcome to An Adventurer's leveling guide. My guide has an emphasis on questing, completing content intended for your level range, and completing that content within your own means. This means that my guide assumes you are not using buff bots, top-end tinkered equipment, or have a high level helping you complete everything. This is not a guide that simply tells you where to farm for the highest exp. If you enjoy being self-sufficient, questing solo or in small groups, and are more interested in exploring and having a fun time rather than grinding in dungeons, this guide is for you.

How to use this guide

Quests are broken up into level ranges. I have placed them based on the following criteria:

  • Level restriction - If a quest has a level restriction, it is going to be placed on the page where its level restriction falls (if not higher)
  • Difficulty / Level recommendation - If a quest has no level restriction, or is much more difficult than its restriction, it will be placed in the lowest level range that seems appropriate
  • Experience rewards - A lot of quests use a percentage to next level with a cap as their reward. For lower levels especially, quests will generally be placed in the range where they reach their cap. This ensures that you will be getting the most out of the reward.
  • Equipment rewards - If a quest's equipment reward is particularly useful at a certain level range, it may be placed there even if the experience reward is low or not near its maximum value.

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