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leveling guide for Bagi warriorin 2moons

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Leveling is a process in almost every MMORPG, but it’s also really boring. How to level up efficiently? Here are some advices for Bagi warrior.

I.)Introduction
The first thing most people think of when they hear ‘Bagi Warrior’ is, a tank. That is mostly true. Bagis are known for their health and defense, although not all choose to follow that path. Others choose to go for power and strength, and although there’s nothing wrong with this, Bagis do not give out as much damage output as other classes. However, what Bagis lack in power, they make up for in survivability. One important aspect that Bagis specialize in is their knockback and stun abilities. Bagis are known to be an annoyance because they can interrupt you in the midst of your skill, canceling it and knocking you back at the same time. Quote on quote, Bagis are known to be the ‘King of PvP’ at end game, so if love PvP, Bagis are an excellent choice to go.

II.) Leveling Guide
*One of the reasons that people have trouble training Bagis is because of the limited skills at lower level. However, it’s quite easy to level a Bagi if you know how to do so.

-From level 1-11, train on the outskirts of Loa or Braiken castle. Training here should be a breeze.

-Once you’ve achieved level 11, enter the Maze of Newbies. This is a excellent solo dungeon that gives you both potions and experience at the same time.

-Once you’ve achieved level 19, you have two choices to train at: at denebe or inside norak/castor cave, 1st floor. Both are equally adequate, but keep in mind denebe is a non-pvp map, and norak/castor has pvp enabled, meaning anyone can player-kill you while your inside the cave.

-At level 25 (or sooner, however you prefer), head to Heiharp and see how you fare there. The best experience you can get is with a party, mainly because it takes less time and less work to kill a group of monsters with a party. It’s up to you to train here until you’ve reached level 34, or you can try Requies, a jungle like map just north of denebe.

-Once you reach 34, head into the Requies dungeon. This is a solo dungeon that requires you to do several tasks to complete the entire dungeon. Upon completion, you earn an additional 50,000 experience points. You may not be able to complete this dungeon the couple first tries or even until your late 30’s, but this dungeon is by far, the best experience you can get at this stage. Once you’ve reached the low 40’s, this dungeon should be much easier. There’s also an optional boss you can attempt to kill by getting the 3 relics hidden inside the Chamber of Space. Killing this boss rewards you with a very nice ring. I suggest you do this dungeon until 55, since it’s still the best experience you can get.

-Once you’ve reached 55 (or 50), you can do one of three things: train inside of norak/castor cave by yourself or with a party, train inside Parca Shrine, or head out to crespo to train there. Parca Shrine isn’t the best area for experience points, mainly just for commission points. At level 55, crespo may be a bit difficult, unless you find a party to do the commission quest and train as well.

-During your training from 55-60, you should save up on money. Upon reaching 60, you can now enter the Dungeon of Crespo, a party dungeon that has three section (Dungeon C, Dungeon B, Dungeon A) and costs 300k to enter. However, if you go with a party of 6, each party member only needs to pay 50k. This is a quite decent dungeon that gives you experience and different gems that you may find useful, such as medials, rhombuses, elemental damage gems, or elemental resistance gems. You can also continue training in crespo doing the commission quest (s) with a party or just soloing, however you enjoy it.

-Once you’ve reached 65, you can have three options to choose from: continue training in Dungeon C, head out to Draco Desert, or do Dungeon B, which is harder than Dungeon C, because of the higher level mobs. However, it does give more experience and better gem rewards. Draco desert is a different view from crespo, mainly because it’s a desert, unlike the snow you constantly see in crespo. I wouldn’t advise doing the 65 commission quest, because it’s just a waste of money. I suggest doing dungeon B from 65+.

-Once you’ve reached 70 (Hurray!), continue training in Dungeon B or head out to Draco desert where it’s a bit easier to solo train here while also doing the level 70 commission for money and adventure points.

-Upon reach the big 75 (halfway there), you can attempt doing Dungeon A, which is the hardest of the three sections, but also gives better experience and gems. However, if you find it a bit hard, continue doing dungeon B.

To be continued until I’ve past this .

III.) Stat Guide
*There are a lot of different ways a Bagi Warrior can go, and here are the pro’s and con’s of going ‘pure’ builds:

-A strength Bagi:
A strength Bagi has good damage and is very good for PvE (Player versus Environment), but lacks in PvP mainly because of the low health and shield.

-A dexterity Bagi:
A full dexterity Bagi has good attack rate, block rate, and guard rate. It’s decent but PvE, but this build isn’t very successful in getting far.

-A heal Bagi:
A full heal Bagi has excellent defense and a lot of health for survivibility. This build is perfect for PvP, but lacks in damage.

-A spirit Bagi:
A full spirit Bagi has a lot of mana to utilize, but this build isn’t very good, PvE and PvP wise.

Now that we’ve gotten past all the ‘pure’ builds, let’s discuss the popular builds:

-A str/heal Bagi:
This build is both good for PvP and PvE due to the decent damage that’s put into strength, and the decent heal to ensure survivability and defense. Suggested points per level: 3 strength/2 heal. When you’ve reached the level to wear your next weapon, put the entire 5 points into dexterity in order to wield it.

-A heal/str Bagi:
This build is similar to the str/heal build, except this build is more focused towards survivability and defense. Suggested points per level: 3 heal/2 strength. When you’ve reached the level to wear your next weapon, put the entire 5 points into dexterity to wield it.

-A pure strength Bagi:
This build is the perfect build for PvE, mainly due to it’s high damage output and quickness in killing monsters. Suggested points per level: 5 strength. When you’ve reached the level to wear your next weapon, put the entire 5 points into dexterity to wield it.

A pure heal Bagi:
This build is the perfect build for PvP, mainly due to the high shield, defense, and health a Bagi has, making it difficult for an opponent to defeat. Suggested points per level: 5 health. Make sure that you do have enough strength and dexterity in order to wear your next weapon.

IV.) Skill Guide
Besides having strength to do damage, increasing the level of your skills helps improve your damage rate as well. You can decide what you wish to improve in, but here are some important factors you may wish to train in:

-At low level, the passive skills, Martial Arts Mastery and Horn Mastery, may not seem useful to you, but at higher level (say, 60+), it comes in handy. I suggest you adding some skill points into these to help you.

-Wild Bash and Double Smash may seem helpful at lower levels, but don’t invest too many points into them, because at higher level, they become quite useless as you have other skills that are more useful.

-Your buffs, instinct speed, instinct power, defensive, magical resistance, physical resistance, and resistance, are very useful. Max them out as soon as you can.

The other skills you have are optional, and it’s up to you to decide whether or not you wish to improve upon them.

If you want be a good Bagis, either a tank or something else, you must get good equipments and arm yourself strongly, so use all to your dil to buy the most powerful items, your will be the focus in your team and nightmare for your opponents.

Author:jacobtheharbin

A guide to opening a successful shop in 2moons!

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I’ve read many guides about selling stuff and making money. But I’ve not seen one guide can combine these two parts. So I decide to make one so it’ll be easier for others to read.

Step 1: Opening a shop

If you’ve just started playing and have found a number of items and thought of selling it to players instead of the NPCs, then opening a shop is the first thing you need to do.

Press the “/” key, put your items into the shop with its price, type in a description for your shop and click “open”. If you want to sit down, this is also the option to do it.

Step 2: Items to sell in your shop or to sell to the NPC (by level of player)

Level 1-7: You probably won’t need to open a shop, just sell whatever normal items you get to the NPCs. But if you want to help other newbies out, keep some magic items and sell them within the purchasing and selling price of the item. You can’t make profit form them.

Level 7-20: You should’ve done the fishing test and got your free Level 7 fishing rod. Start using it! Items you can find from fishing at this level are: Bone rings, Angel Necklaces, fish (all sorts), gems (+4 pyramids, +5 damage (elemental and physical), resistance gems). You can put the rings/gold necklaces and gems in your shop, pricing will be discussed later. It’s advisable to stash up your gems for now.

You could sell normal items to players, provided you know where to open your shop. Keep magic and higher items to sell to players also.

Level 20-40: Some useless magic items may not sell at all so just sell them to the NPC. If you find argates, you could sell them at this point because you won’t have any need for them yet.

Sell your old fishing rod to the NPC and try to find a cheaper level 20 rod from the shops if possible.

Level 40 or above: It’s a whole new fishing arena and I haven’t tried it. Sell your level 20 rod and find a cheaper level 40 rod.

You probably would’ve found legendary items by now, they have their own set of prices which will be listed below.

Step 3: Pricing in general

You’ve gotta be careful with how you price items, and bear in mind that at lower levels, players won’t have much money to fork out for items.

So a good guide is to check with the NPCs to see how much the tem is purchased for and how much they sell at. Then gauge for yourself how much you want to sell it for according to the level of the item, type of item and whether it’s normal/magic/socketed etc.

For magic items, I usually sell them in between purchase price and selling price.

Pricing rule: If the magic properties are not useful for that type of item, I sell it for just slightly above selling price and if it’s good, I sell it just above the purchasing price and if it’s really awesome, I jack it up higher.

What I mean by useful magic properties or not is like for example: An incar magician gloves which has +5 increased damage and +1% poision damage is useless since they only master the fire/ice/lightning spells. A very useful property for an incar glove would be +5 increased magic damage and +10 ice damage or something like that.

For noble items, depending on level, you could add 1-3k to the purchasing price for low level items (level 20 and below) and 10k or above for items at higher levels than 20. Pricing rules apply here as well.

If you have a fully socketed magic item, that goes for much higher, in the region of 50k and above (also depending on item level)

but overall, you judge for yourself, prices rise linearly in general. The better the item the more expensive it sells obviously. Just don’t go overboard! And remember to keep your prices reasonable.

Step 4: Pricing in-depth

Here’s some guidelines for prices of items from low level to legendary items. Note that these are not too lowly priced but yet still can earn you a good deal of DIL from them instead of not being able to sell them:

Angel Necklaces: 300 DIL (+50 2moons money for gold ones)
Bone Rings: 700 DIL (+50 2moons cash for gold ones)
Level 20 Necklaces: 8k (10k for gold ones)
Level 20 Rings: 10k (15k for gold ones)
Level 40 Necklaces: 15k (20k for gold ones)
Level 40 Rings: 20k (25k for gold ones)

+5 ___ Damage Gems/+4 Pyramids: 3-5k (Lower if necessary)
+10 HP/MP: 8k
+3 Medials: 10k
% ___ Damage Gems: 1% - 5k, 2% - 10k, 3% - 25k, 4% - 40k, 5% - around 1mil, plus minus (Lower if necessary)

+33 Rhombus: 150k-200k

+11 Pyramids: 15k
+27 Pyramids: 45k
+36 Pyramids: 80k

+18 Medials: 250k-300k

Armor/Gloves/Boots/Pants: level 18 (300 DIL) - level 36+ (1.5k 2moons gold)
(based on not very useful magic properties)
Weapons: level 18 (range from 1-2k) level 36+ (range from 2.5-4k)
(based on not very useful magic properties)

Copper Argate: 250-350k (400k and above is a rip off, don’t buy unless desperate)
Silver: 500-650k
Gold: 450k to as you like
Step 5: Advertising

Your shop name has got to be something interesting and attractive other than just opening it without a description. It’s best if you write in detail what you are selling.
At the moment, shouting won’t be really helpful since there are so many people spamming but if you’re selling legendary items or something like that, it’s good to shout them. Otherwise, save your fingers from the typing.

Step 6: choose a good location
determining where to open your shop is very mportant. If you’re selling low level items, it’s not advisable to open your shop in the middle of loa/braiken castle because that’s where everyone sells high level items. (I sell in loa most of the time since it has the best geographical location to sell stuff)

If you’re around level 20 and below and you’re selling normal items, open up your shop (with specific class items in it) at its respective npc’s shop. Although the knight’s one might be a problem since it’s inside the middle of loa castle. Another advisable area to open at that level is near the north entrance of loa, since a lot of low level players will be running in and out of north motre.

Generally in loa, the area in front of north the ramp is a good spot since you are visible from almost all directions and there aren’t many players who set up shops there either. So, there are fewer competitors for you
and also try to spread out from other shops! Don’t sit too close to other shops otherwise players can’t select/see your shop.

when you are on abaddon and soulbane’s a good place to set up shops since there are quite a lot of players on there and more shops than other shards. But in this case, it’s somewhat better to have a couple of shops around you so that players will be attracted to go in that direction. If there aren’t many shops in the center of the castle to start with, you won’t be able to succeed opening your shop just outside the castle.

Tip: Leave your shop open overnight and you’ll probably sell 7 out of 10 items from it.

Step 7: Earning extra DIL

- At early levels, pick up any gold you see
- Pick up weapons first, armor later. For weapons, try getting ones which take up less space first. Weapons sell higher than armor.

  1. Level 34-50, do nunvice runs. It costs you 10k to get in but you can earn 25-35k and possibility of finding copper argates and gems in there. Plus the experience is great. But, I would advice that you do some commission quests first, until you find that your connection is stable then only you go to nunvice. Otherwise it’ll be a waste of DIL to get disconnected in there.
    - Once you hit level 38, go and do the rock pressures commission quest. You can try the frizkhan one but just once. It’s not worth it to run out that far all the time.
    - Play the market, if you find any gems/argates selling for cheaper than normal, buy them up and sell it higher.
    - Please don’t beg, I find it pretty annoying so I just give whoever it is who is begging some fish l.

Now you should know how to run a successful shop in 2moons. However, it’s not a recommended way to earn DIL from it. If you want, you can buy some DIL from us.

Author: KJSorc

How to become a Str Summoner in 2moon

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Introduction
This is a guide for a Str summoneronly goes up to level 50. When you are done your stats should look something like this 146 Str nothing in dexterity heal should be 44 and spirit should be the minimum for your weapon leveling it up to your next used weapon as you go along.

Explanation
1st is this type of summoner can dish out damage with dual swords.
2nd Libido is the type of pet you will be using
and 3rd this summoner is well adapted to PvP and can/should easily take a segita dagger hunter at 50+
4th is the point placement it should be like this..

Minimum require spirit to use swords

Add around 1 heal every level and if you feel you have enough health don’t add anything into it but make sure you have enough

And Add 4 or 5 into strength every level (not taken into account you make spirit min for swords)
and so here is how you will train

Starter Training
Create a summoner and do all primary quests to get to the newbie dungeon. Train there until level 13 on the 3rd dungeon. Then start training on devil workers which should be taken care of easily until level 15.

Requies Solo
Next is to get your pet and make sure you have evolt shot. Travel to requies but not too far in!!! Find a good spawn of Sylvan’s and set your pet to controlled attack mode and make him attack one you will continue to spam evolt shot on the sylvan but make sure you stay below your spiders damage level.
And if you feel sylvans are too hard. Then you can train on mantis instead but I felt sylvans gave me faster exp. Train on sylvans until you feel you can survive in heiharp without dying too easily. But don’t forget the stat point arrangent!

Heiharp AoE party
Find an AoE party in heiharp somewhat close to parka incase you need to refill. Continue to level until around 27-29 this should take about only about half a day’s work then go near the frizkhans at the north west of heiharp and train there. Until level 30.At which head down to parka shrine and take the Commission quest to kill frizkhans your choice if you want to make some money on the side.

Requies AoE Training
Once you are level 31/32 head down to Requies and get an AoE party there. A good spot I would suggest is around the deep north east but below the border line since you cannot enter the upper part yet. Once there train till you are level 32.Go unlock devils wings the long awaited skill. Train until level 34 in an AoE party to be able to enter Nunvice Shrine dungeon.

Instance Dungeon Training
You have made it to the Nunvice Shrine dungeon.
You need 10k to enter it so have that ready.
First enter through the fairy and kill everything in your path once you get to the middle kill the giant spider lord that you see and the sasquatches you see.
Then talk to the door on the west. Head down the hall breaking down every door you can see and killing the spider queen inside every door. You will come to the end of the hallway with another door. Talk to it and enter in.Killing The spider lord and destroying the seal. Come out of that area by talking to the door again. Go down the hall and take a left break down the door and destroy at least everything inside while making sure your pet is Summoned. Head outside of the door back to the hallway once you get to the intersection. Take a left and go ALL the way down. Talk to the door you see and enter. Kill everything inside Then break down the door to the left of the one you came through. Kill everything inside. Once you have done that get close to the door on the right, and see if you can lure the Giant spider over next to the door. Using spirit dagger and evolt shot to kill him. If you want to have some extra xp you can break down the door and kill everything inside. Head back to the main Chamber and enter the training ground of space ,and immediately take a right down the hallway you see and destroy the glowing seal. Next head back near the door and talk to the glowing seal. Once you have done the training ground of space 3-4 times you will start to see a pattern and EASILY get it behind you. Once you have done that Exit out of the chamber of space.
NOTE: Sometimes the bridges won’t appear brought down but you can still walk over it.
Next exit out of the training ground of space and enter the door to the north. Kill everything there except the clocks. Once you are done kill the clocks and the frizkhans that spawn 1 at a time. Once you kill a clock run to the nearest corner letting your pet take the aggro. It is no problem if you get 1 frizkhan on you and you should be able to take care of it fairly easily.The Gem thread and fang 1 of these you should get from the training ground of space. Keep them you will need them to fight the boss when you are a higher level. Do this until you are level 48.

Norak Cave 2nd floor Party
Once you are level 48 go to norak 2nd floor. Find The spot where there are 3 monsters at top and bottom left and 3 on the top and bottom right and 1 spawn in the middle. Rotate around the middle spawn being careful not to touch it. Do this until level 50 and occasionally throwing in a nunvice shrine visit if you find this doesn’t give enough xp alone.

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Author:Ninja_of_Shade

A guide (All Class) for all the newbies in 2moons

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Doing quests in 2moons is a rather a terrible thing because it’s really long and boring and it mostly gives useless items. Well, I suggest on doing quests at the early stage until level 15 because they lead to new hunting grounds and dungeons…

EXP:
You gain experience killing mobs… The stronger that they are, the more they give, but there’s a few rules for experience gaining…
If you are lower than the monster level for more than 5 levels, you only gain like 25% of the EXP, I think….
Also monsters that are too weak for you don’t give you almost nothing…
At first, it’s really hard to catch stuff that are stronger than you… like red colored name tags…

Earning Dil:
Pretty complicated to make 2moons money… Fastest way at low levels is to kill the “Fire horse” looking things in the map… They are located in almost every map in 2moons… They drop some items… Sell them in stores…

Finding Friends?
Well, you don’t necessarily need friends but to add them to the list just click on the character… Look the top of your screen there’s a triangle… Press and click Friend… If they accept, you can chat with them in messages pressing F.

PvPs, and PKs
The most exciting thing is probably PvP or Pk.
PvP is player fighting another player. Click on the character you want to fight and press PvP… If they accept, you can fight them, you earn pvp points, no use for the game but it is kindda cool getting them through victories…
Ok, PKs… The most places that people PK you will be in heinharp through levels 20-30…. If you are attacked and the character that attacked you turns purple, it means he/she is trying to Pk you. If you attack them back, your name also turns Purple… Don’t attack them back unless they are REALLY weak because if he/she kills you and you don’t attack, they gain IP points which is sort of like a criminal record in the game. But if you DO attack and your name turns purple and you die, even though he/she kills you, they don’t gain IP points…

IP points;
Now, you should probably be wondering “what are IP points?”
Well, IP points…. If you gain them, ANY character in the game gets a chance to kill you… It is bad.. If you gain more than 500 of them, you go to prison… I wouldn’t recommend on Pking…

These are the leveling places;
Level 1-7 stay inside the castle… It will be pretty easy because you can actually level up by like 7 in like 10 minutes… No exaggeration.

Level 8-15 Go to North Ares/Denebe, they are located north side to the castle… Press M and you see it in the map.

Level 16-24 Denebe… Look in the map in North Ares or Morte.

Level 25-34 Go to Heinharp… It’s the Snow Place north to Denebe… Get a party first… In case you don’t know what I am talking about… Just level up to 25 and you’ll understand…

34-45 Go to Nunvice… It is EXTREMELY high exp. It is located in requires beach… You get there by going to denebe and look the map…

45-55 Go to Norak/Castor 2nd floor… It is the most boring stage of the game… I almost quit there. You will have to walk a lot till level 50, when you get to 50 you can transport there.

55-60 Go to Crespo.. Awesome EXP and fun contrary to the boring caves you faced for a couple of levels earlier.

Well, from 60+ you will understand almost every feature in the game…

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Author:keebum93