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I don’t even know how to feel after that..
farewell reality
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Nerdery Question
Is it only possible to reach endgame on Eden Eternal if you spend real life cash on CP charms
Because I am consistently 10 class levels behind my character level and the gap is starting to increase
I think I might be doing this wrong
question mark?
EDIT: Well fudge now I’m certain I’m doing it wrong
How do you gain CP points quickly without resorting to the cash shop
Tell me your secrets question mark?
Reblogging because my answers too long for reply.
As an endgame player (lv65) I will say that it will become increasingly difficult to keep all your job levels the same your char level. At lower levels, an easy solution you can do is you can suicide, because that will decrease your char exp and not your job exp, meaning you can let it catch up.
At higher levels what people do is that they main 1-2 classes. The more you main, the more they will fall behind, because you only get so much exp and cp at once, and its split between more jobs.
It’s easiest to keep your class levels up while you are near cap, because you no longer worry about exp.
Now on the other hand, if you feel you have to resort to the cash shop, this is definitely not true. There are many other ways to get CP boosts such as:
- Tarot CP buff: +10% cp for any of the 5 job branches (ie, defence, magic, ranged)
- Professor Koss buff: Don’t remember this, the last time I had this I was lv59…. 3+ months ago
- Loyalty Point shop: You can get many types of items in the loyalty point shop, most of which are also found in the AP shop. Click I to see the item mall, then click the loyalty shop tab. You need to save up points to buy, and the simplest method of getting points is going to visit Goth the frog in Aven every 2 hours.
Last word. The system is built so that you need much less CP per level than EXP. If you only use one job, that job will catch up much more quickly than if you tried to use 15 jobs at once. Maxing all the jobs tends to be what the endgame does… what bored lv65s do when they have nothing better to do.
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