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    First of all thanks for the guide! You explained this to me in-game and it seems you made it into a guide! Since I just did it, some small points to mention: 1. Green items give 50 jewels per +10 not 40 2. You can do Blue items of the same level and they give 30 jewels at +10 instead of the 50 jewels green items give. For low level i recommend using green items (cheap with FLY coupons) but the blue option is interesting for new players since Bloody weapons are "bloody" expensive You can simply substitute any level 120 blue weapon which drop easily and you can get 30 jewels I figured this out since at the time the cheapest bloody weapon in SM was 100p and that was way to much for a new player to spend on making jewels. So i went to the internet aand found that blue weapons should work and they did!
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    Hero skills are powerful abilities unique to each class, obtained after reaching Hero status (level 121-H). These skills provide significant advantages in combat, making them essential for both PvE and PvP. However, leveling Hero skills differs from leveling up regular skills. This guide will cover the most effective methods to efficiently level up your Hero skill. Requirements & Preparation Before leveling your Hero skill, ensure you have the following: Hero status (Level 121-H) Several of each gem: Diamond Emerald Sapphire Ruby Topaz How to Acquire the Necessary Gems To obtain the required gems for leveling your Hero skill, you can use the following methods: 1. Defeating World Bosses Certain world bosses (Basilisk, Chief Keokuk) and certain dungeons (Kalgas, Behemoth) drop gems upon defeat. These bosses may have specific drop tables, so check which ones drop the gems you need. 2. Weapon Upgrading & Exchange System Obtain and upgrade Green weapons to +10, then exchange them for gems. You can get Green weapons by defeating boss mobs, or exchanging coupons at the Coupon Shop. The weapon type determines the gem you receive: Guardian Weapon +10 → 40 Topaz Historic Weapon +10 → 40 Ruby Angel Weapon +10 → 40 Sapphire Legendary Golden Weapon +10 → 40 Emerald Bloody Weapon +10 → 40 Diamond Talk to [Jewel Manager] Peach and select “Create Jewels” to exchange your weapon for gems. Leveling Up Your Hero Skill 1. Teleport to Volkane Press 'V' to open the teleporter menu. Select "[World Boss] Red Meteonyker" to teleport to Volkane. 2. Locate the NPC "Mysterious Robed Girl" Once in Volkane, find the Mysterious Robed Girl NPC. Interact with her and select "Level-up Hero Skill!" 3. Upgrade Your Hero Skill The maximum Hero Skill level is 5. Each upgrade attempt requires multiple gems. Success is not guaranteed, so bring plenty of gems to avoid running out before reaching max level.
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    The Current Rebirth System The current Prologic FlyFF Rebirth system provides a good foundation for progression and character development, offering players a chance to reset their levels and gain bonuses. However, to keep players more engaged and invested in the game, an overhaul is needed. By introducing elements such as progressively increasing difficulty, dynamic leveling zones, and unique rewards like Rebirth Tokens for exclusive items, the system can evolve to offer more depth and variety. These changes will create a sense of achievement and encourage continuous play, ensuring that the player base remains excited about the journey to higher rebirths. 1. Max Rebirth Level: 100 Max Rebirth Level is now set to Rebirth 100. Requirement: Players must reach Level 150 at 99.99% EXP to be eligible for rebirth. The leveling experience is normal from 60-M to 150, but once players hit Level 150, EXP gain decreases exponentially to reach Level 150 with 99.99% EXP. 2. Perin Costs for Rebirths and Introduction of Rebirth Scrolls Rebirth 10-20: 1000 Perin per rebirth. Rebirth 21-30: 1250 Perin per rebirth or 1 Rebirth Scroll. Rebirth 31-40: 1500 Perin per rebirth or 2 Rebirth Scrolls. Rebirth 41-50: 1750 Perin per rebirth or 2 Rebirth Scrolls. Rebirth 51-95: 2000 Perin per rebirth or 2 Rebirth Scrolls. Rebirth 96-100: 3000 Perin per rebirth or 3 Rebirth Scrolls. Note: Rebirth Scrolls are premium shop items that can be purchased for 500 Logic Points each. 3. Incorporating Azria for Rebirth Leveling Azria as a Core Rebirth Zone: Azria becomes the central area for high-level rebirth players. There is now a distinction between Azria for Rebirth Leveling and Event Coin Farming (Rebirth 10+), although they share the same map. 4. Azria Mob Difficulty Level Maintain current Event Coin Farm Azria Mob difficulty for the Rebirth Farming Area. The current mob HP/Damage at the Event Coin Farm is a good starting point, but it should scale up as the mobs become tougher. For example, keep Yetti at its current HP/Damage, but Mutant Yetti, Augu, Mutant Augu, Prince, and others should scale accordingly to match the player's rebirth level, increasing difficulty toward Rebirth 100. 5. Rebirth Tokens and Card Purchases X Cards and 12% Cards are highly sought after but difficult to obtain in Prologic FlyFF. By introducing Rebirth Tokens with a small drop rate from Azria mobs, players can slowly accumulate these tokens and exchange them for these valuable items. This system provides a gradual, rewarding path to acquiring powerful cards, helping players enhance their gear and level more efficiently without making the items too easily accessible. Rebirth Tokens: Introduce Rebirth Tokens, which have a very small chance to drop from mobs in Azria. Token Usage: These tokens can be collected and used to purchase special items like: X Cards (e.g., Fire X, Water X), which enhance gear by adding elemental damage and resistances. 12% Cards, which are highly valuable for increasing stats such as HP, MP, DEF, or Attack by 12% when socketed into gear. Token Drop Rates: The drop rates for Rebirth Tokens should be low enough to make them rare and valuable, encouraging players to farm in Azria over time for the chance to earn these tokens and exchange them for powerful cards. 6. Azria Mob EXP Rates Mob EXP Rates in Azria cannot be amplified directly. These rates are capped and can only be increased by leveling with a partner. The system incentivizes partner leveling by doubling EXP when two players are working together. The EXP rates below reflect solo leveling. If you have a partner, the EXP is doubled for both of you. Azria Mobs EXP Rates and Rebirth Costs Yetti (Rebirth 10-20): EXP per mob: 0.05% Mutant Yetti (Rebirth 20-30): EXP per mob: 0.04% Augu (Rebirth 30-40): EXP per mob: 0.03% Mutant Augu (Rebirth 40-50): EXP per mob: 0.025% Ghost of the Forgotten Prince (Rebirth 50-70): EXP per mob: 0.02% Small chance to drop Rebirth Tokens Ghost of the Forgotten King (Rebirth 70-90): EXP per mob: 0.015% Small chance to drop Rebirth Tokens Mammoth (Rebirth 90-95): EXP per mob: 0.01% Small chance to drop Rebirth Tokens Cannibal Mammoth (Rebirth 95-100): EXP per mob: 0.005% Small chance to drop Rebirth Tokens 7. Rebirth Character Rewards Rebirth 1-10 HP Bonus: +2% HP per rebirth Damage Absorption: +1% per rebirth Max Total Bonus at Rebirth 10: HP: +20% Damage Absorption: +10% Rebirth 11-25 HP Bonus: +1% HP per rebirth Damage Absorption: +0.5% per rebirth PvE Damage Bonus: +1% per rebirth (starting at Rebirth 15) PvP Damage Bonus: +0.5% per rebirth (starting at Rebirth 20) EXP Gain: +1% per rebirth (starting at Rebirth 20) Max Total Bonus at Rebirth 25: HP: +35% Damage Absorption: +17.5% PvE Damage: +10% PvP Damage: +2.5% EXP Gain: +5% Rebirth 26-50 HP Bonus: +0.5% HP per rebirth Damage Absorption: +0.25% per rebirth PvP Damage Bonus: +0.5% per rebirth PvP Damage Reduction: +0.5% per rebirth (starting at Rebirth 30) EXP Gain: +1% per rebirth Speed Cap Bonus: +0.5% per rebirth (starting at Rebirth 40) Max Total Bonus at Rebirth 50: HP: +47.5% Damage Absorption: +25% (capped) PvE Damage: +20% PvP Damage: +15% PvP Damage Reduction: +10% EXP Gain: +30% Speed Cap: +5% Rebirth 51-100 HP Bonus: +0.25% HP per rebirth PvP Damage Bonus: +0.1% per rebirth (until PvP Damage reaches +20%) PvP Damage Reduction: +0.25% per rebirth Speed Cap Bonus: +0.25% per rebirth EXP Gain: +0.5% per rebirth (until EXP Gain reaches +50%) Max Total Bonus at Rebirth 100: HP: +50% (capped) Damage Absorption: +25% (capped) PvE Damage: +20% (capped) PvP Damage: +20% (capped) PvP Damage Reduction: +10% (capped) EXP Gain: +50% (capped) Speed Cap: +10% (capped) All Stats: +50 at Rebirth 100 This structured system not only encourages engagement but also revives the cooperative, classic leveling experience that many FlyFF players enjoyed.
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    Create a new Premium Shop item "Scroll of Reforge Rarity Protection." That way, if you have a [Legendary] or [Epic] weapon, and you still want to try to upgrade it to an [Ancient], you can still reroll the rarity without losing the current rarity it has. That should incentivize some Logic Point purchases and help people maintain their equipment without the risk of rerolling a Legendary back to an [Uncommon].
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    There is an item named Blessing of the Goddess (usually known as BOGs). You can get it through collection or from website, and it does add random stats on your fashion parts, like cloak, mask and sets. Every time you use a BOGs, it will give you a random stat, and the most used stats in Prologic Flyff are the following: increased critical damage, INT, STA, STR and MP. Usually, slayers, crackshooters, 1v1 FMs, 1v1 Templars and PVE Harlequins aim to get Increased Critical Damage on their gear, and it’s not different when it comes to fashion parts. Arcanists, mentalists, seraphs and tank classes uses to aim for STA. Arcanists and mentalists also aim for INT. Asal FMs usually goes for MP and HOP Harlequins for STR. The max stats you can get using a BOGs, in terms of the stats above, are the following: STR/STA/INT = +7 ICD = +7% MP = +150 To improve your fashion power, you can combine your fashion parts to increase the amount of stats you have each, just like the image below. To create a 3x lines fashion part, you have to do the following (read the whole instructions first, including the reminders): Use a BOG on a fashion part (cloak/mask, parts) until you get a max stat (read above the max stats list) – or you can buy it in Saint Morning Repeat the first step until you get three parts with the max stat you want (Ex.: 3x hairs with +7 STA) (or just buy three pieces) (Obs.: It DOESN’T MATTER if the fashion parts are female or male, you can use any) Bring the set where you aim to put the stats on to the [Fashion Composer] Nerupha NPC, which is located in [Town] Eastern Flarine center (Press ‘’V’’ then teleport to the second place in the list) Choose the option Fashion Combination, it will open the following screen below On the left column, under the word Keep, you have to put your final fashion set or parts (like PVE Brutal Set, normal Brutal Set or FV-13 Set, as example) On the right column, under the word Lose, you have to put the random fashion part which has the stat When you press START, the stat from your random fashion part will be transferred for your main fashion part. Your random fashion part will not be deleted Repeat the steps until you get three lines Reminder number one: you don’t need any security scroll because the process has a 100% success rate. Reminder number two: your cloak and your mask only allow one line of stat, so you better use the BOGs on your final mask/cloak or just buy your final mask/cloak already blessed. Reminder number three: your random fashion part can be of any gender, which means it doesn’t affect your combination if your final set is Male and your random fashion part is Female and vice-versa. Credits to Lucas for originally posting this guide in our Discord's guides section
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    (Ringmaster/Seraph) Blessing of the Wiseman This skill restores 200,000 HP every 2 seconds for 4 seconds, providing the equivalent of consuming two seafood pizzas. Short-range area of effect, so party members must stay close to the Seraph to benefit from this healing. (Psykeeper/Mentalist) Stone Feet Reduces the target's MP/FP by 30%, hindering their ability to cast skills that rely on these resources. This makes it highly effective against opponents who use MP/FP for heavy-damage skills. (Knight/Templar) Templar's Call Slows the Templar’s movement speed by 200%, while increasing HP by 50% and reflecting 50% of incoming damage for 5-8 seconds. This skill reinforces the Templar’s tanking prowess, allowing them to survive longer when under attack by multiple enemies. (Ranger/Crackshooter) Eye of the Hawk In addition to increasing bow range, this skill grants the ability to detect invisible enemies, such as those using Dark Illusion. This accentuates Crackshooter's ability to pinpoint and attack.
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    Fast Walker (acrobat skill) should give speed cap +10% instead of just speed. With molten potion, anybody can reach 250% speed, making the skill currently practically useless. Giving acrobat classes (Harlequin/Crackshooter) +10% speed cap would make them just a bit faster than every other class, emphasizing the "dexterity" and "speed" associated with these classes.
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    It does take a while to level up, but you can minimize the client and let it run overnight a few times and you'll get there.
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    Suggestions for Enhancing the Seraph Class: Incorporating Holycross into DPS Calculations: Currently, in order for a Seraph to receive drops from boss monsters, they must engage in melee combat with their stick or use Merkaba Hanzelrusha to initiate damage. It would be more efficient and less disruptive if Holycross alone could count as DPS towards the boss. Furthermore, it would be beneficial if the DPS tracker recognized the increased damage resulting from a Holycross as part of the Seraph’s contribution. For instance, if a player’s damage increases from 100k to 150k due to Holycross, the additional 50k should be attributed to the Seraph’s DPS. Blessing of the Wiseman: Upon testing with a poison debuff from my Arcanist, I found that casting Blessing of the Wiseman with my Seraph did not remove the debuff, leading me to question the utility of this skill. To enhance its effectiveness, I propose that Blessing of the Wiseman be reworked as a single-target ability, rather than a party-wide one, with the capabilities of a Holy Scroll—removing all conditions, including stun, sneaker, etc. A longer cooldown could be implemented to balance this power. This adjustment would not only highlight the Seraph’s role as a support character but also significantly increase their utility during debuff-heavy boss fights and in PvP scenarios. Seraph Hero Skill "Return": The current Hero skill, "Return," which teleports the Seraph to the nearest town, is rendered obsolete by the game’s built-in teleporter. To enhance the distinction between Seraph buffs and those provided by the Buff Pang, I suggest replacing "Return" with a new, more impactful buff. This new Hero skill could potentially grant a PvP damage increase, PvE damage boost, or an All Stats enhancement, thus giving Seraph buffs a unique edge over the default Buff Pang offerings. These revisions aim to enhance the Seraph class's utility and distinctiveness, making the gameplay experience more rewarding for those who main this character.
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