Maximizing your damage as a Black Mage

May 24, 2008 at 1:41 pm (Black Mage, Spells)

A Black Mages ultimate goal is to try to dish out as much damage as they possibly can – which is often what often leads to their deaths. Nonetheless, they’re always looking to squeeze a few extra damage out of their spells. There are a few key ways you can do this, we’ll detail them below.

Intelligence

INT is the most vital stat for a BLM, it basically determines the damage and resistibility of your nukes. You can find INT on a plethora of gear and food, and you should always be looking for more of it. It is roughly 3 more damage for every one INT. Some key pieces of INT gear will be wands, rings and capes.

Magic Attack Bonus+

There are a few pieces of gear in the game that will enhance a Black Mages epic trait Magic Attack Bonus, which grants a pure damage bonus to spells. Any gear that enhances this trait is almost always worth it. Some notables pieces are: Sorcerer’s Ring, Uggalepih Pendant, Zenith Mitts/Morrigan’s Cuffs/Robe, and Novio Earring.

Elemental Staves

You can equip these at level 51, and if you don’t get them, you are truly gimp. Elemental Staves grant a huge damage bonus to your spells. There is one for each element, and each one will boost its respective element by 10%, and it’s opposite element will be decreased by 10%. So you swap these out for each spell you use. The HQ versions are 15% instead of 10%, if you can afford them, they are worth it.

 

These are the 3 main things you can do to maximize your damage as a black mage, another thing we should mention is elemental magic skill. It can be invaluable in certain situations, and it will greatly decrease your chance to be resisted. In some cases, it’s better to use more elemental magic skill over some of the above listed. There is a lot more to Black Mage than just these things, and it takes time to learn the job in full, but this should help you start working on your overall damage output.

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FFXI News – New Additions and Changes to Campaign (05/22/2008)

May 22, 2008 at 10:56 am (Campaign, FFXI News)

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The next version update will usher in a number of new additions to the Campaign system, as well as several changes to existing elements.

Click here to view an outline of these upcoming alterations!

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Macro Syntax II – Using Weaponskills and Job Abilities

May 21, 2008 at 8:28 pm (Macro Syntax)

This week, we’ll go over how to make macros that will execute specified Weaponskills and Job Abilities, they can be a great help in alerting your party members when you’re using a weaponskill, and to make getting to them a lot easier.

The syntax for weaponskills is:

/ws “” <t>

The name of the weaponskill would go in between the quotes. You could also spell out /weaponskill, but it is not necessary.

The syntax for Job Abilties is:

/ja “” <me> or <t>

The name of the Job Ability would go in between the quotes. If the Job Ability is supposed to be used on yourself, you would use <me>, if you want to use it on a specified party member or enemy, then use <t>.

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FFXI News – Preview of Adjustments for June Version Update (Part 2) (05/20/2008)

May 20, 2008 at 10:42 am (FFXI News, Mog House)

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As a part of our continuing efforts to improve the convenience and enjoyment of life in Vana’diel, we plan to introduce several changes that include the appearance of nomad moogles in Selbina and Mhaura, as well as adjustments to the supply quests.

Click here to find out more.

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Making Gil : Levels 1 – 10

May 17, 2008 at 12:12 pm (Crafting, Gil-Making, Items/Drops) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , )

Making gil at the early levels of 1 to 10 can seem to be a very difficult and daunting task. Especially when people are selling the equipment that you need for a much higher price than it really should be. With this guide, you’ll learn the basics of making gil for all your early level needs!

First off, the most important thing to know is the gateway to making said gil. The Auction House! The Auction House (henceforth known as the AH) has 3 main options. Bid, which allows you to buy the various items on the AH, such Weapons, Armor, and Spells. Sell, which is what you’ll use to make gil. And Sales Status, which you can use to check whether or not your items have sold. Under Sales Status, the color of the items name will either be yellow or green. If green, that means it hasn’t sold. If yellow, it has.

In Windurst, the AH can be found at K-12 in Windurst Woods and at I-11 in Windurst Walls. In Bastok, it can be found at H-8 in Bastok Mines and E-8 in Bastok Markets. And in San d’Oria, at I-9 in Southern San d’Oria and at H-10 in Port San d’Oria.

The importance of signet and crystals

No matter what you’re doing, make sure that you talk to a guard by your nations gate and have them cast signet on you. Signet not only awards you Conquest points, which can later be used to get items that people will buy for a lot of gil, but it also allows you get get crystals dropped off of mobs. Crystals come in many varieties, and can be used to sell and craft. Between levels 1 and 10, you’ll mostly be selling them in stacks of 12 on the AH. Be sure to check the price history of the crystals before putting them up for sale. In later levels, though maybe as early as level 10, you can use crystals to begin crafting. But that’s information for a different post.

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Other items

Crystals are by no means the only way of getting money early on. Many people will buy other items for crafting of their own, so with some patience and a little luck, you’ll be able to provide them with what they need.

Silk Thread

Silk thread is on of the most profitable items that someone at levels 1 to 10 can get. It drops from the crawlers in Sarutabaruta, but the highest drop rate comes from the Crawlers in West Sarutabaruta. Prices change from server to server, but a stack of Silk thread will usually sell for about 10 to 12k. With enough patience and luck, you’ll be rolling in gil.

Silkthread

Yagudo Necklaces

These necklaces drop from the Yagudos, also found in Sarutabaruta. You may want to save these and redeem them for Norg fame, but if you’re in need of money, you can usually sell them individually for about 500 gil on the AH. If you’re looking to level your clothcraft, you can combine a Yagudo Necklace and a Wind Crystal to create 3 Spools of Grass Thread. These can be a somewhat profitable item, depending on your servers economy.

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Beehive Chips

Beehive Chips can be found on the mobs of the Bee family all around Vana’Diel. While they’re not as profitable as Silk Thread, a full stack can sell for about 3 or 4k, depending on your server. They’re a fairly common drop, a lot more so than Silk Thread. Apart from Yagudo Necklaces, Beehive Chips may be one of the best ways for a lower leveled person to make gil.

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And when in doubt and in need of gil fast, never overlook the power of vendoring items. If you have a bunch of seemingly useless items that you’re almost positive you’ll never have a use for, sell them! It may not be a lot, but gil in your pocket is gil in your pocket.

Fish, fish, and fish

So you’ve done the above. You’re making pretty good profit and you think you’re doing pretty ok for yourself. But, you’ve left one other opportunity untapped. The craft of fishing. While fishing may be one of the toughest, most frustrating crafts to level, it can definitely be the most profitable crafts at early levels.

First, you want to get about 11k or so, depending on your server. Once you’ve accumulated the gil using the above methods, you’ll want to buy a Halcyon Fishing rod off of the AH under Weapons > Ammo & Misc. > Fishing Gear. After getting the rod, you’ll want bait. Make sure to buy as many stacks of Insect Balls you can. Once you’re fully geared up, make your way to Windurst, as that is one of the best fishing spots for early levels.

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Once in a good spot, like Windurst Woods, equip the rod in the ranged slot and the Insect balls in the ammo slot. Start fishing. Every now and then, you’ll catch a gold carp. VENDOR THESE. They go for about 300 gil and are very good profit for early levels. They basically pay for the bait. You’ll find that your normal catches consist of Moat Carps. When you get a full stack, you can sell them on the AH for about 2k, depending on the server.

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And with that, I’ll wrap up the Gil Making guide for levels 1 to 10. Just remember to follow the things said in this guide and you’ll be raking in gil like it’s no ones business. Levels 1 to 10 can be the hardest time to make gil, as it gets easier once you get into the higher levels. Just be patient and work hard and you’ll get the hang of things. Good luck and happy hunting!

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Link of the Day: Final Fantasy Vault – IGN

May 16, 2008 at 10:53 pm (FFXI Media, Link of the Day) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , )

One of the internet’s most popular gaming and media websites, IGN.com, also has a section completely devoted to the game of FFXI. Complete with Databases on everything from mobs and jobs to crafting and maps. Of course, being IGN, the FF Vault also has an active forum community dedicated completely to FFXI. There’s also a Fan Art section and a Comics section, which is all user submitted. The media provided by the site includes movies, fan fics, and wallpapers. If you need to check up on something before taking on the world of FFXI, take a look at this reliable site.

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FFXI News -The 8th Vana’diel Census (05/16/2008)

May 16, 2008 at 12:51 pm (FFXI News)

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Today we bring you the 8th Vana’diel Census, which marks the sixth anniversary of FINAL FANTASY XI!

In addition to the standard job level distribution and relic-level item charts, this year we’ve included some fascinating data relating to the new expansion disc Wings of the Goddess, as well as other never-before-seen statistics such as the number of players who’ve earned the right to wear Maat’s Cap!

Take this opportunity to see a slice of Vana’diel, as brought to you by our operation and development teams.

The 8th Vana’diel Census can be found here.

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FFXI News – Mog Bonanza is Here! (05/16/2008)

May 16, 2008 at 12:50 pm (FFXI News)

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The Final Fantasy XI 6th Anniversary commemorative event that you’ve all been waiting for—the Mog Bonanza—is finally here! Bonanza marbles are now available for purchase from Bonanza Moogles at a nation near you. Don’t miss this rare chance to win riches beyond your wildest Vana’dielian dreams!

Learn all about the Mog Bonanza here.

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Link of the Day: Killing Ifrit

May 15, 2008 at 5:19 pm (Link of the Day) (, , , , , , , , , , , , )

Killing Ifrit may very well be one of the nicest looking sites I’ve seen when it comes to FFXI resources. It sports a nice forum community that’s active and always moving. KI’s mission pages are put together nicely and are easy to navigate. Apart from missions, they also have comprehensive guides to Dynamis, Assult, and Salvage. KI also has a complete list of maps and all the spells and even skillchain and damage calculators. It also has a complete bestiary. Apart from all this information, KI even has tons of user posted videos, screenshots, and guides. If you need to quickly find out where to go on a mission, or need quick info on any monster, give Killing Ifrit a quick hit.

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FFXI News – New Image Upload Feature Added to the Linkshell Community! (05/15/2008)

May 15, 2008 at 11:53 am (FFXI News, Linkshell)

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A new image upload feature has been added to the FINAL FANTASY XI Linkshell Community Beta Version. Using this feature, users are able to upload images such as screenshots to their community’s message board or calendar.
Users can utilize this feature to post pictures from events held by their linkshell or upload strategic plans for an upcoming battlefield. Feel free to use it however you want!

In addition to the image upload feature, we are also planning on adding a “Photo Album” in the near future.
*For information on new features, refer to Updates under Information on the FINAL FANTASY XI official site.

Click here to join the FINAL FANTASY Linkshell Community.

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