Combine that with LoA for supplies, and you're funding a whole whack of UBQ's each day. Unless you're in a gvg guild that demands observatories, I'd delete that too, and probably put up SmB in its place - with SmB at lvl 10, you can get a coin quest out of 2 or 3 SoK. I would however want to get LoA to lvl 10, to maximize the number of UBQ's you can do each day. I'd only push your attack gb's as far as you need to complete GE each week. It will also boost your fp income beyond whatever number of 5fp packs Chateau gives you. Even a fully-leveled CF won't help out medals in a significant way. I'd go arc first, because even at 1.8 it will give you access to all the medals you need for expansions. Because of this, it makes more sense to level one gb first - maximize its potential before moving on to another one. Leveling a gb isn't a linear exercise - get your arc to 25 or so and (assuming you've got access to a 1.9 thread), it will be level 60 in no time. Should i push strictly Arc after that to make more GB rewards profitable? Or should i try to lvl both Arc and Chat together, hopping back and forth?Ĭity as of today: Arc(10), Chat(6), Zues(5), Traz(4), ToB(4), ToR(3), LoA(2), Obs(2) My Chat is lvl 6 and i plan on taking that to lvl 10 next. I search my guild, neighbors, friends daily for GB's that are profitable with my low level arc, and take advantage of the guild swaps as well to get them up. Obviously i don't have much real estate in IA to generate a ton of FP. My question is how to balance leveling Chat with my other GB's. Long term I want to get Chat to lvl 72+ so that i can spam quests here. I plan to stay in IA for a long time, and build up my GB's. It was originally going to just be a diamond farm, but i've realized i prefer playing a smaller account and meeting new people so it is drawing more and more of my attention. I have a main world that i've played for a few years, but 2 months ago i started another on H.
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