There is a recent map the Valencia expansion of BDO. Valencia is a huge (about as big as all current territories combined), but the distances between nodes are much larger than we got used to. Several new resources are introduced:
No, it's not! This is isn't WoW, the new expansion doesn't obsolete the old World, just extend it. I wrote the prices of the rough materials there for a reason: while they are more expensive than old materials, they aren't "drop everything and run or you'll be poor forever". You can be completely competitive financially - therefore gear wise - without ever going to Valencia. Of curse I don't mean you shouldn't visit this breathtaking land (the most beautiful in any MMO, hands down), I mean you can visit it in your own pace without "falling behind". I rushed in and dropped a bunch of "old nodes" to have CP for Valencia and ran up and down between nodes and hired workers and ... was an idiot. Don't do that! Not because "it's a game", but because in real life you wouldn't sell your home and everything just to resettle in a new country because you heard it's cool. Be reasonable and you'll both be successful inside the game and happy as a player! There are several territories worker-wise. The first, which I would recommend to "capture" is the Altinova zone. Look at these distances:
Shakatu is on the north. It has a very good farm next to it, with 3 good nodes: 2x Fig and 1x Star Anise, the latter is needed for the desert tea. You can go there, but - just like with Sand Grain - no pressure. You'll live if you reach it only next week. If you want to use it, there is a 2 level, 2 CP lodging house in the farm, use that, not the more expensive town ones.
The Southern World I didn't explore, but I dragged myself to Altinova and Ankado Inner Harbor. These are "beyond" the desert, autopathing doesn't work. In the desert you can't use the map, your speed is slow without a camel and you lose HP without water and Tea. Finally, you can't offline travel out, so even if you produce something, it won't magically transport in the cart of a lvl 20 alt. I would strongly recommend not going there without doing the earlier land quests. You'll enjoy it more and you'll be more rich if you go in your own pace.
- Elder Tree (836, available): Gorgo Rock Belt, Veteran's Canyon, Iris Canyon
- Pistacio (730, missing): Gorgo Rock Belt, Erdal Farm, Valencia Plantation, Titium Valley
- Bag of muddy water (700, missing): Kunid's Vacation Spot, Leical Falls
- Nutmeg (803, available): Iris Canyon, Bazaar Farmland
- Fig (747, available): Shakatu Farmland, Akman
- Star Anise (1115, missing): Shakatu Farmland
- Freekeh (348, available): Bambu Valley, Valencia Plantation
- Teff (378, available): Atlas Farmland, Fohalam Farm, Titium Valley, Bazaar Farmland, Capotia
- Titanium (1300, missing): Gavinya Great Crater, Gavinya Volcano Zone, Crescent Shrine
- Vanadium (1300, missing): Gavinya Coastal Cliff, Gavinya Volcano Zone
- Cactus Rind (500): Northern Sand Hill, Cactus Rind
- Palm Timber (650, available): Areha Palm Forest, Titium Valley
- Date Palm (611, availabe): Erdal Farm, Valencia Plantation, Crescent Shrine
- New Excavation: Pilgrim's Sanctum: Humility, Roud Sulfur Works
No, it's not! This is isn't WoW, the new expansion doesn't obsolete the old World, just extend it. I wrote the prices of the rough materials there for a reason: while they are more expensive than old materials, they aren't "drop everything and run or you'll be poor forever". You can be completely competitive financially - therefore gear wise - without ever going to Valencia. Of curse I don't mean you shouldn't visit this breathtaking land (the most beautiful in any MMO, hands down), I mean you can visit it in your own pace without "falling behind". I rushed in and dropped a bunch of "old nodes" to have CP for Valencia and ran up and down between nodes and hired workers and ... was an idiot. Don't do that! Not because "it's a game", but because in real life you wouldn't sell your home and everything just to resettle in a new country because you heard it's cool. Be reasonable and you'll both be successful inside the game and happy as a player! There are several territories worker-wise. The first, which I would recommend to "capture" is the Altinova zone. Look at these distances:
- Khunid vacation spot: 2200 from Altinova, 3015 from Sand Grain, 3700 from Shakatu
- Veteran's Canyon: 1961 from Altinova: 2300 from Sand Grain, 3382 from Shakatu
- Gorgo Rock Belt: 1550 from Altinova, 2680 from Sand Grain, 3584 from Shakatu
Shakatu is on the north. It has a very good farm next to it, with 3 good nodes: 2x Fig and 1x Star Anise, the latter is needed for the desert tea. You can go there, but - just like with Sand Grain - no pressure. You'll live if you reach it only next week. If you want to use it, there is a 2 level, 2 CP lodging house in the farm, use that, not the more expensive town ones.
The Southern World I didn't explore, but I dragged myself to Altinova and Ankado Inner Harbor. These are "beyond" the desert, autopathing doesn't work. In the desert you can't use the map, your speed is slow without a camel and you lose HP without water and Tea. Finally, you can't offline travel out, so even if you produce something, it won't magically transport in the cart of a lvl 20 alt. I would strongly recommend not going there without doing the earlier land quests. You'll enjoy it more and you'll be more rich if you go in your own pace.
4 comments:
so you vendor your worker mats, how much silver do you get over a day/week?
Why would I vendor anything that can be sold on the market. Only copper, Ash timber and such non-sellers get vendored. My worker income is around 8M/day. But some items get processed or cooked for more profit.
Gevlon..
Whisper Family name 'Izzle' in game.
@Kurtizzle: and why would I do that? If you want something from me, send me a mail in-game or e-mail to the blog e-mail.
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