Spoiler!
anyone know what is the name of this helmet?
Spoiler!
anyone know what is the name of this helmet?
I need to know now, too. It has to be a single accessory since the ears are covered by the Itsuki Headgear, and the shoulders are composed of two different accessories. It's not a Head Part since I found another image where they are using the Draulia Hair with this same accessory, and what is bugging me is that it looks so familiar, but I can't for the life of me find it in any of the AC scratches or the accessory list on the swiki, though, there is just the chance that I missed it.
Last edited by Anduril; May 5, 2018 at 01:57 PM.
I don't know how long it lasts, but I did each in succession twice and I've been at max ever since. I should actually play those....
Hey all, I played PS Zero years ago and recently started PSP2. Decided to take a look at PSO2 and just started playing. I knew this would be quite different to the handheld games so I read a couple of beginners guides beforehand, but I still have a few questions unanswered.
1) There are tons of different types of quests, but do these scale with your own level or do you need to be a certain level to enter them? Advanced Quests unlock when you reach level 40, but things like Limited Quests, are they playable (and beatable) at any level, or are you supposed to be a certain level to do those?
2) How drop-based is this game actually? Obviously monsters drop meseta, consumables and gear, but one thing I loved in PSZ and PSP2 is the fact you actually gotta hunt for your gear. I love farming and trying to get those rare items, but in most guides I've seen, people just mention either crafting or buying stuff from other players. I understand you can still farm for those weapons, but if it's fairly easy to get them through other methods, it kind of lowers the meaning of farming for them.
3) Do weapons and armor require certain levels to equip? Some guides mention certain armor sets but they don't mention at what level you should get them. I highly doubt you can equip every piece of gear at any level but just wanted to make sure. One thing I came across was the Kaiser set, but I have no idea where to get it or at what level I should aim for that.
4) It seems classes are tight to very specific weapon types, much more than in the handheld games. I am a Braver Cast (adding Hunter as a secondary class) and enjoy the Katana fighting, but it would be nice to be able to use other Melee weapons aswell.
5) I tend to play solo as much as I can, but I figure there are things that I would miss on if I'd never ever group up with other people. What are some key things to consider playing with other players? I know this is a MMO game, but I enjoyed the handheld games solo very much and it's just the way I like to play games like these. That said, I'm not unwilling to team up if it means getting stuff otherwise inaccessable.
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There we go, a bit of a lengthy message and I tried looking around for answers on these questions, but it's kinda hard to find some decent info for these specific things ^_^
First off, please use the quick question thread next time. These aren't necessarily "quick questions" but it helps keep multiple question threads from floating around.
1)Each quest has a different difficulty level you can play depending on your level. There's Normal, Hard, Very Hard, Super Hard, and Extra Hard. There are minimal level requirements listed in each quest for each of these difficulties.
2)Drops are pretty RNG in this game. Depends on what weapons you want. The higher level you are, and the better the weapon, the more drop based it is.
3)They don't require certain levels at all. They usually require a certain stat to be high enough to equip (armor is a bit softer on this requirement.) A good basic 11* set is the Saiki set
4)Find Hunter weapons that support all class or Braver usage. There's a few 13* like this
5)If you're joining a pug and it's english speakers, saying "Thank you for the party" or some variation of it is a common courtesy after a quest. Try to listen to what other's say. Some people are doing quests for only a certain kill or item, so make sure you know what you're getting into before you join a party. As much as I hate to say it, PSO2 is less fun without people
Ah, got several questions for those who play on the Vita version:
- How are the controls? I've been playing on PC with mouse & keyboard with 3-button type.
- Are most EQs and XQs doable? From what I've seen, Free Exploration and regular quests seem fine.
- How big is the current file size?
Quick question regarding summoners. Is there any difference between pets normal and evolved form besides the look? At first glance their candy box is identical and stats looks very similar . . .
Was thinking of trying summoner out and looking at all my eggs and what i should do with all of em :P
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