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agnott
12-05-2009, 02:54 PM
<p>With the slider all the way to 100% AA experience. Do you get less AA experience for quests, kills and discoveries as you gain AA points?</p><p>Also, are there basic strategies for the fastest route to get AA points? I'm level 68 with only 47 AA ponits, and just under 600 Quests completed total</p><p>Thanks for any help.</p>
Ahlana
12-05-2009, 03:14 PM
<p><cite>agnott wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>With the slider all the way to 100% AA experience. Do you get less AA experience for quests, kills and discoveries as you gain AA points?</p><p>Also, are there basic strategies for the fastest route to get AA points? I'm level 68 with only 47 AA ponits, and just under 600 Quests completed total</p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p>It doesn't slow persay, but you do need more experience per level of AA, just like regular xp.</p><p>68 with only 47 AA, I bet you skipped alot of named. A great way to get AA points is to mentor lower level people through dungeons picking up named mobs as you go along.</p>
Saihung23
12-05-2009, 03:23 PM
<p><cite>agnott wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>With the slider all the way to 100% AA experience. Do you get less AA experience for quests, kills and discoveries as you gain AA points?</p><p>Also, are there basic strategies for the fastest route to get AA points? I'm level 68 with only 47 AA ponits, and just under 600 Quests completed total</p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p>This might help a bit.</p><p>AAXP sLider: This bar takes the adventuring experience you earn and converts it into AAXP at a rate of, I believe, 2XP=1AAXP. When you put this bar at 100% you get no adventuring xp at all. Only AAXP will be gained (from converted adventure xp)</p><p>Pretend there is no sLider for a moment, or that you simply have it set to zero.</p><p>This is what gives AA's no matter what:</p><p>Killing MOST level 10 Named Mobs: When you target these mobs, they will have a little silver star above their names indicatiing they give AA xp.</p><p>Completing Most Level 10 quests and higher. (Nonrepeatables)</p><p>Exploration Dings</p><p>The first time you get a status loot item, such as Steel Relic, Opal Scrying Stone, Gel Sealed Document. (The items you can sell for faction and status points if in a guild)</p><p>The first time you get a Looted Treasure, i.e. items that say Looted Precious Treasure, Looted Antique Treasure etc. you get aaxp from them.</p><p>So, the best strategy I have is this...</p><p>Level till you get to a point where some of your quests are green for that zone, but most are blue. Say...level 25, 35, 45, etc.</p><p>Once you feel you have alot of quests to keep you busy in a zone for awhile, lock your aa sLider at 100%.</p><p>Now you will stay level 25 or whatever level you locked at, every quest you complete will give you the normal AAXP PLUS all the adventuring exp converted to AAXP. In addition, your bar will raise steadily as you kill for the quests you have backlogged in your journal.</p><p>Thats my suggestion, but there are so many ways to use the sLider. Oftentimes I run at about 60-75% and dont change it...I end up with about 2 aa points for every level I get.</p><p>Hope that helps :)</p>
Coniaric
12-05-2009, 05:25 PM
<p><cite>Roboto@Antonia Bayle wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Completing Most Level 10 quests and higher. (Nonrepeatables)</p></blockquote><p>Repeatable quests like writs can be done <span style="text-decoration: underline;">once</span> for AA experience.</p>
agnott
12-05-2009, 05:35 PM
<p><cite>Ahlana wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>agnott wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>With the slider all the way to 100% AA experience. Do you get less AA experience for quests, kills and discoveries as you gain AA points?</p><p>Also, are there basic strategies for the fastest route to get AA points? I'm level 68 with only 47 AA ponits, and just under 600 Quests completed total</p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p>It doesn't slow persay, but you do need more experience per level of AA, just like regular xp.</p><p>68 with only 47 AA, I bet you skipped alot of named. A great way to get AA points is to mentor lower level people through dungeons picking up named mobs as you go along.</p></blockquote><p>My hay day was the first 2 years from launch. I did alot of names below 50 pre AA. Can I go back and kill them again? ...and I have to mentor right?</p><p>Thanks for your help</p>
Deveryn
12-05-2009, 05:39 PM
<p><cite>agnott wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>Ahlana wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>agnott wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>With the slider all the way to 100% AA experience. Do you get less AA experience for quests, kills and discoveries as you gain AA points?</p><p>Also, are there basic strategies for the fastest route to get AA points? I'm level 68 with only 47 AA ponits, and just under 600 Quests completed total</p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p>It doesn't slow persay, but you do need more experience per level of AA, just like regular xp.</p><p>68 with only 47 AA, I bet you skipped alot of named. A great way to get AA points is to mentor lower level people through dungeons picking up named mobs as you go along.</p></blockquote><p>My hay day was the first 2 years from launch. I did alot of names below 50 pre AA. Can I go back and kill them again? ...and I have to mentor right?</p><p>Thanks for your help</p></blockquote><p>yes</p>
agnott
12-05-2009, 05:43 PM
<p><cite>Roboto@Antonia Bayle wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p><cite>agnott wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>With the slider all the way to 100% AA experience. Do you get less AA experience for quests, kills and discoveries as you gain AA points?</p><p>Also, are there basic strategies for the fastest route to get AA points? I'm level 68 with only 47 AA ponits, and just under 600 Quests completed total</p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p>This might help a bit.</p><p>AAXP sLider: This bar takes the adventuring experience you earn and converts it into AAXP at a rate of, I believe, 2XP=1AAXP. When you put this bar at 100% you get no adventuring xp at all. Only AAXP will be gained (from converted adventure xp)</p><p>Pretend there is no sLider for a moment, or that you simply have it set to zero.</p><p>This is what gives AA's no matter what:</p><p>Killing MOST level 10 Named Mobs: When you target these mobs, they will have a little silver star above their names indicatiing they give AA xp.</p><p>Completing Most Level 10 quests and higher. (Nonrepeatables)</p><p>Exploration Dings</p><p>The first time you get a status loot item, such as Steel Relic, Opal Scrying Stone, Gel Sealed Document. (The items you can sell for faction and status points if in a guild)</p><p>The first time you get a Looted Treasure, i.e. items that say Looted Precious Treasure, Looted Antique Treasure etc. you get aaxp from them.</p><p>So, the best strategy I have is this...</p><p>Level till you get to a point where some of your quests are green for that zone, but most are blue. Say...level 25, 35, 45, etc.</p><p>Once you feel you have alot of quests to keep you busy in a zone for awhile, lock your aa sLider at 100%.</p><p>Now you will stay level 25 or whatever level you locked at, every quest you complete will give you the normal AAXP PLUS all the adventuring exp converted to AAXP. In addition, your bar will raise steadily as you kill for the quests you have backlogged in your journal.</p><p>Thats my suggestion, but there are so many ways to use the sLider. Oftentimes I run at about 60-75% and dont change it...I end up with about 2 aa points for every level I get.</p><p>Hope that helps <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p></blockquote><p>Nice info ..Thanks</p>
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