Again, Commander Golem can be an alternative. Wandering Wheel (163) can be an option too if you have Slow/Stop/Freeze ailment. Venena Coenubia Hard (160) can be an alternative. Tyrant Machina (161) or York (158) can be done once you reach 156 until 162.Commander Golem (154) can be an alternative, but I don't recommend it to mages that use Finale without any tanks. It burns through mercenaries easily, so tier 4 skill is the minimum requirement I suggest here. Ultimate mode only needs party leader to be level 148, coupled with the boss being squishy and simple attack pattern, it's relatively easy to kill but deadly (within 8m around it) if you interrupted at less than half health. From level 148 until 156, you can run Ifrid Ultimate (152).You can grind Ifrid Ultimate (152) from level 146 until 156.You can use them as filler until you reach the level requirement for next area if you're alone. Alternatively, you can go to Iconos Ultimate (148) for an easier kill, and Odelon Machina (146) can be a good substitute as well. Starting at level 144, it would be ideal if you could fast kill Imitator Ultimate(146) from 144 to 150 with a good party.Alternatively, you can fight Salamander(132), Evil Magic Sword(134), or Builder Golem(138). At level 134 to 146, you can move to Cerberus Ultimate(137).If you intend to go full solo on Cerberus (provided that you are strong enough for fast kill), you need to be at least 134 to start Cerberus Ultimate. Scrader Ultimate (125) is another option. Black Knight of Delusion (128) is an alternative but is quite far from Cerberus map and is a bit tougher as well. Do Lapin the Necromancer (124) until anywhere between 130 to 134.You can find newbies or pet exp grinders in this area, so going full solo is your last option. At level 115, you can now move to Cerberus NM (117), you can also start this fight on your own since the level requirement of party leader is only 114.We will also save the remaining EXP provided by the main quest to skip the hardest parts of the grind. The reason we stop after Venena Coenubia is to unlock this boss for grinding early on. Without grinding anything and just doing main quest, you can reach level 115 by the time you defeat Venena Coenubia.You can also do this during quest campaign events because these kind of events provide teleport to specific areas of main quests free of charge. The existence of Teleport Tickets, however, relieves the problem of this guide. This guide can be tedious to those who despise running around. New event recipes that have element and dte are cheap yet effective alternatives. You can use them yourself (if you have custom smith), sell it to other players after the event (since the prices starts to go up once again), or you can provide the materials to a guild mate or friend willing to give you a service for DTE equipment. If there's an event like Hamani or Summer event where you can farm easy mana, I strongly suggest you farm during those days.The first character newbies created is the toughest one to level up, simply because they have no early access to strong skills that will allow them to mix main quest and grinding without wasting too much time. You can then decide whether you want to continue or delete your very first character. Everyone gets four character slots for free, so I recommend doing the main quest alone to reach tier 4 skills on your first character to reach level 150 or even up to 180, then use this guide to quickly level up your next characters.You can actually settle with no slot or 1S equipment. Once you reach level 150, I recommend that newbies should also start improving their own equipment, this is because the enemies will only get tougher so if you are a dps it's mandatory that you improve your items now to not suffer later on. You can start grinding once you accomplish that. To all newbies, I would like to recommend doing main quest until you reach level 150 as soon as possible to unlock tier 4 skills (170) for dual wield.I hope that my guide will be useful to anyone, even if just a little. The grinding section will be much more effective if you already unlocked tier 4 skills, so this guide will be much more useful if you are now making your extra character. Before we begin, I would like to inform you that this guide will be incorporating Main Quest and grinding together. Greetings to all fellow players who come here who wish to do some grinding but doesn't know where to start.
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