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Aion Leveling Guide – Great Grinding Spots

If you’ve been playing Aion Online, I’m pretty sure you noticed that there’s grinding to be done, every level, at least after you pass level 25. However, questing is the main leveling method not only in Aion but in many MMOs, and players prefer it to grinding, mostly because by doing quests the game sets up goals and achievements for you, you get rewards and you get involved in the game storyline.

On the other hand, grinding has “boring” as a main characteristic but in Aion, well folks, it’s necessary. Until level 20, you usually get enough XP from quests plus gathering and crafting, but after level 20, you’re going to feel the lack of XP.

So, here are a few good spots for grinding in Aion Online for Elyos and Asmodians, for 20+ levels:

Elyos:

- lvl 20-22 - Eltnen Fortress or Eiron Forest, Eltnen – grind on everything it moves at these locations;

- lvl 22-24 - Revenge Valley, Theobomos – grind on the level 22-24 harpies here;

- lvl 22-25 - Putrid Mire and Eiron Desert, Eltnen – kill whatever it moves at the Putrid Mire and grind on the Basilisks, Gnarls and Kurins in Eiron Desert;

- lvl 24-25 - Eltnen – grind on Ancient Caryatids wherever you can find a good camp (if the ranged ones are a problem, don’t bother);

- lvl 25-27 - Eltnen – Ancient Caryatids;

- lvl 32-34 - Fire Temple, Eltnen – grind on Upper Abyss Drakes (34 lvl) , or on whatever you can kill solo; if you can’t kill them fast solo, bring a friend;

- lvl 36-37 – Arbolu’s Haven, Heiron – grind on the undead mobs, all around Arbolu’s Haven;

- lvl 37-38 - Lepharist Citadel, Eltnen – Bring a friend and grind on all the elites you can kill here;

- lvl 37-40 - Kysis Isle, Upper Abyss (to the East) – Grind on all the Kysis mobs here, they are easy to kill and drop nice stuff and Kinah;

Asmodians:

- lvl 20-22 - Morheim Snowfield, Morheim (North) – grind on whatever it moves there;

- lvl 20-22 - Polluted Wastes (South), Brusthonin – grind on all the bugs there;

- lvl 22-24 - Patamor Ridge or Patamor Thicket, Morheim – The shroomy mobs are your main priority, if there’s competition grind on the elementals, a bit North;

- lvl 24-26 - Havenjark Farm and Havenjark Public Cemetery, Brusthonin – easy grind on all the zombies at these locations;

- lvl 26-29 - Fortress of Sorrow, Morheim – grind on the ghosts at this location;

- lvl 30-32 - Beluslan Fortress, Beluslan – grind on everything it moves at this location;

- lvl 32-34 - Mosbear Snowfield, Beluslan – grind on the Mosbears here; careful though they give a nasty debuff;

- lvl 34-37 - Besfer Ghost Village, Beluslan – grind on the undead (lvls 36-37);

- lvl 39-40 - Hunibor Ice Gate, Beluslan – grind on Snow Snufflers, Snow Taygas and Frost Eye Ettins, all pretty easy to kill;

However, always start grinding only when you run out of quests. If you follow an optimized quest route the XP bonus you get completing a cluster of quests is much better than what you can get by killing mobs at one or two camps.

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Aion Classes

Aion: Tower of Eternity brings to the MMO world 4 primary classes (also known as archetypes) a player can choose from: Warrior, Scout, Mage and Priest. Each primary class  can select one of two paths after completing the Ascension quest at level 10. Warriors can become Templars or Gladiators, Scouts can be Assassins or Rangers, Priests are to be Chanters or Clerics and Mages can be Sorcerers or Spiritmasters.

Each class in Aion Online requires a distinct type of gameplay so, when creating your character choose your archetype wisely, for the role you want to play in Atreia. However, it doesn’t matter what faction you decide upon, each class is identical for both Elyos or Asmodians, the race does not offer you distinct abilities or anything like that.

To understand better the gameplay mechanics of each class in this MMO, and their roles in PvP and PvE, here are a few brief descriptions for the archetypes and classes of Aion: Tower of Eternity.

The Warrior Archetype – This is, no wonder, the heavy class of the game. They wear plates and are designed for melee close combat. At level 10, a warrior must pick a subclass, becoming Templar or Gladiator.

  • The Gladiator -  is a heavy melee DPS class. They have proficiencies for most melee weapons but their main speciality is using polearms. Their combat style is based on direct attacks, no dirty tricks spells or whatsoever. Gladiators are fearsome PvP opponents, they are important for every legion, and in PvE their heavy melee abilities are indispensable.
  • The Templar – is, no question, the heavy tank of this game. They have high defenses, use shields and 1-handed weapons, many defensive skills and abilities and also shield based powerful attacks. Templars are also have the proficiency for using greatswords and can switch on DPS mode if needed. The Templars’ tanking skills are crucial especially for hard bosses, respectively for end game PvE. Also, they can be very hard to kill in PvP, their shield skills and resilience giving quite a headache to any opponent.

The Scout Archetype – Scouts are light melee damage dealers, they wear leather armor and have defenses based on evasion. Their combat style is based on cunning melee or ranged attacks (based on  subclass) and their attacks focus on the weaknesses of the opponent. Each scout must choose between Assassin and Ranger after the Ascension quest.

  • The Assassin – is a light melee DPS. They can use stealth, they have powerful stealth attacks, can poison their weapons and deal huge amounts of damage. They can make excellent infiltrators, disrupters or ambushers for PvP spotting the enemies weaknesses and in PvE they are excellent damage dealers.
  • The Ranger – is a class based on archery skills and abilities. They can wield bows but also daggers and swords for close combat. Rangers can also use traps and they are adaptable in any PvP or PvE close combat or ranged combat situation. However, this class is pretty expensive to play as arrows and  trap reagents don’t come cheap.

The Priest Archetype – Priests are the healers of Aion Online. They wear medium (chain) armor, have powerful healing skills and abilities. They also have offensive skills, which combined with the regeneration and healing, can make the Priest resilient and effective combatants. The Priest Archetype involves two subclasses, Chanter and Cleric

  • The Cleric – is the main healer for this game. Clerics have powerful rejuvenating abilities, they can resurrect a dead player. For close combat they use shields and maces. They are indispensable in PvP and PvE. No matter what a group wants to accomplish, it’s very hard without a Cleric.
  • The Chanter – also a healing class of Aion Online. They have healing abilities and aslo powerful self and group buffs. They can use staves and have strong melee-staff attacks. Chanters make a great support class in both PvP and PvE.

The Mage Archetype – Mages are the main caster-type damage dealers of this game. They have low defenses but they can deal heavy amounts of ranged spell damage. They are also the crowd controllers and debuffers in Aion Online. The Mage Archetype divides in two subclasses, the Spiritmaster and the Sorcerer.

  • The Spiritmaster – is a pet-based class, as they use wind, fire, water and earth elemental pets according to the combat situation they are faced with. They don’t have many direct damaging spells doing they’re damage through the pets they summon and control. However, Spiritmasters have nasty debuffs that can turn even the toughest player or mobs into a weakling.
  • The Sorcerer – is a direct spell damage class. They have powerful fire, water, earth and wind spell attacks and also crowd control spells. The Sorcerer is a pure nuking class for both PvP and PvE, but as it is maybe the squishiest class of them all, they are usually the main target in PvP. In spite of the heavy damage a Sorcerer can inflict, since you need to kite all the time whatever you’re fighting against, this is by far, the hardest class to play in Aion.

I hope this helps you choose the class that suits your playing style best. However, to get the full potential out of your character, I strongly recommend you to use a guide. To be sure that you pick a guide that worth your money, I made this comparisson review for the most popular Aion leveling and Kinah guides.

Most players in Aion Online have heard about the various guides created for this game, but only a few of them actually use a guide, to enhance their progress. Some are reticent, some think they don’t need a guide and some never heard about the guides at all. However, there are people who like to use leveling and Kinah making guides, not only for Aion but for other MMOs as well, because they usually contain about all the information for leveling, in-game money making or other aspects.

Players are reticent in using or acquiring leveling or Kinah guides for many reasons. They have the deluded idea that using as guide is cheating, they don’t trust the authors, they think most of the guides are scams or they think that a guide will ruin their whole game experience.

There are very few players that know everything about anything in a game. These are usually devoted players, who dedicate their time not just for playing the game, but to understand the game mechanics and get the maximum they can get from every piece of content.

Most of the players are in need of a guide, even if they don’t realize it. This doesn’t necessary mean that they don’t have the skills to play successfully, maybe they are just staring to play MMOs or maybe they just don’t have enough time to improve their gameplay. For example, it really sucks to pick up quests and start working on them randomly (this will make you waste your time), instead of following a certain route and complete more than 3-4 at one time.

Regardless their motive, using a guide will really help them to achieve their goal: to have fun and be able to compete with other players.

So, who really needs to use a leveling or Kinah guide?

I’ll start with the main category of players that can benefit from using a guide:

  • Casual players. Having their play time limited, it is crucial for them to advance fast through levels and to get a decent equipment, so they can be prepared for the end game content, where the real fun is. It’s important for them to use every minute at maximum, even if they play only a few hours a week.
  • Dedicated gamers. A really good guide uncovers the secrets known only by very few experienced players and this is exactly what are they looking for. A dedicated player can only enrich their game experience by using a guide.
  • Veteran players who just started a new game. They usually want to skip all the “boring” stages and jump right into the “action” level.
  • Players who want to go through all the content and to not skip any aspect that the game offer. They like to get involved in the storyline of the game. Very helpful here is a strategy guide that covers leveling, money farming, crafting, trading, etc.
  • Last but not least, there are players who really don’t know how to get past the “newbie” status or they simply can’t without help. This is not something to be ashamed of. Accepting the other people help and knowledge is the only way to improve yourself. After all, this is how we do in real life, right?

In the end I want to conclude by saying that there is no reason to not use an Aion Leveling Guide or an Aion Kinah Guide. You are not cheating if you use a guide, it’s like you are using a GPS to help you reach your vacation destination faster and easier. If you don’t trust the author, just look around for reviews, check their rating, look for samples of the guide you’re interested, see what other people say. This way nothing can go wrong and you can’t get scammed. And if you buy a guide and are not pleased with it, just make use of the money back guarantee that almost all guide authors are offer. You don’t risk a thing!