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* The choices you make at character creation have minimal gameplay impact, so just focus on making a character you find aesthetically pleasing. | * The choices you make at character creation have minimal gameplay impact, so just focus on making a character you find aesthetically pleasing. | ||
* Creating a character on "Preferred" and "New" servers comes with incentives such as temporary double experience gain and in the case | * Creating a character on "Preferred" and "New" servers comes with incentives such as temporary double experience gain and in the latter's case, a million gil at level 30. If you have a friend that plays, you can also get a Recruit A Friend code from them which unlocks a variety of useful rewards, though mind that this must be used before you subscribe to your first month. | ||
* You will eventually be asked to choose a Grand Company to join. They are largely identical aside from their location, so go with whichever seems coolest. You can also change your GC later if you want. | * You will eventually be asked to choose a Grand Company to join. They are largely identical aside from their location, so go with whichever seems coolest. You can also change your GC later if you want. | ||
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* The Palace of The Dead is a procedually generated dungeon available after clearing the Copperbell Mines dungeon at level 17, unlocked by a quest in New Gridania. While a poor substitute for leveling normally for one's first character, it's a solid if slightly repetitive method of advancement for any later classes/jobs. Plus, it has a small storyline and rewards so you'll want to do it at some point. | * The Palace of The Dead is a procedually generated dungeon available after clearing the Copperbell Mines dungeon at level 17, unlocked by a quest in New Gridania. While a poor substitute for leveling normally for one's first character, it's a solid if slightly repetitive method of advancement for any later classes/jobs. Plus, it has a small storyline and rewards so you'll want to do it at some point. | ||
* Finally, you can simply buy | * Finally, you can simply buy level/story skips with real money from the Mog Station store, though it goes without saying that this is not a recommended method for your first character. | ||
==Crafting & Gathering== | ==Crafting & Gathering== |