Here's three big choices you should be aware of early on that cost money to reset:
Do you play a Braver? A Ranger? A Force? Whatever you choose, don't sweat it too much because you can change classes for free in the Arks Lobby at the class counter, and each class is leveled independently (so you could level all of them if you really wanted to).īut PSO2 isn't as generous with a lot of other potential mistakes you might make, and do-overs will cost you real money to fix. Like most MMOs, PSO2 forces you to choose a class during character creation, which might make you freeze up with decision paralysis. You can change your class for free, but other changes cost real money Client Orders from other NPCs are still worthwhile, but not mandatory. Any time Cofy or Afin have a Client Order, you should prioritize doing them because they'll often give you some useful information or unlock something new to play with. She can be found right next to the NPC who grants new missions, and her Client Orders are especially important because they unlock new features, like your Tamagotchi-esque Mag and subclasses. These quests will answer most of your questions, providing a a much-needed moment of clarity into many of PSO2's obtuse systems.ĭon't ignore Cofy's Client Orders, either. Fortunately, all of Afin's initial client orders walk you through different systems like equipment, skills and techniques, and more.
But before you get lost googling every new proper noun you come across, ride out the story to the point where you're directed to speak with your bud Afin (introduced during the prologue) who can be found wandering right next to where you spawn in the Arks Lobby.Īt this point, you'll unlock Client Orders, a type of sidequest offered by many of the NPCs found in the main player hub, including Afin. Starting out, you're going to feel overwhelmed by all the nuances and options available to you. Other reason that explain why I've stopped to list datafiles.PSO2 is overwhelming, until you get quests from AfinĪfter eight years of updates, PSO2 has become a sprawling, unruly MMO with dozens of complicated progression systems, items, and currencies. And if you asked if there were an item name stored somewhere with this item data, once again, the answer is no. If you asked if there were a file that contains every item names, as far I know, no, there isn't (I think the game stream item names from the server). If you'd like to get an accurate and up to date list of swords, it's easy : deICE every files, and then research the "wp_*_r.aqo" files.Ĭode: Select all 1f436e4a1bd9a738755b2e37c2df2eb8Ĭ2607343dce7ffda2644b75b74dea209Maybe some aren't and/or missing idk, it isn't something I've double checked.Īnd for the item names.