Aion Leveling Guides

 

About Aion Online

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Aion: The Tower of Eternity is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. The game developer is NCsoft's Aion Team Development Dept, a major Korean game developer. Aion combines PvP and PvE in a fantasy game environment, and offers several unique features not seen in other MMORPG games, most notable being flying, both as a means of transportation and aerial combat. Other games in this genre typically offer flight only as a means of travel, while combat is reserved for the ground. There's many more differences in Aion and other games.

There are four class archetypes in Aion: Mage, Priest, Scout and Warrior. Each of those is broken into two other specialized classes. For example, if you choose a mage as your class, you can further choose whether to be a Sorcerer or a Spiritmaster. When starting out, you get to choose only from the first four classes, and when you advance to level 10 you can further choose your specialized class. It's certainly a great feature and an interesting way of advancing your character.

Aion's endgame is mostly about PvPvE content. Although there are some PvE instances where you can fight bosses and get great loot, the game was designed primarily for PvP and that's where the action usually is. As you fight more and more in the Abyss, you will start accumulating Abyss Points, which can in turn be traded for certain benefits like items and weapons, but most notable and most often used for improving your wings, visually and in other ways.

Aion also, much like other similar games, has professions. Six of those are crafting skills such as Weaponsmithing, and two are gathering skills with which you collect materials for the six production professions. Items from crafting skills can greatly help you in combat, and some are even essential for capturing castles in the Abyss.

Aion has so far received many positive reviews and is on it's way to being one of the most popular MMORPGs on the market. No doubt the quality of the game will appeal to many people, and several innovative features will be welcomed by the gaming community.

Aion Leveling Guide

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Aion leveling guides are made for players tired of slowly grinding experience every few levels, tired of looking for places to pick up quests and figuring new ways to level up. Many players spend months and months figuring out these things for themselves. This information is literally being handed to you and you should take the opportunity now.

Even though these guides are usually used only as guidance, there's also plenty of other info inside like tradeskills guides which tell you exactly how to level up any tradeskill as fast as possible and with as little kinah spend as you can. There's also guides about all various classes, especially their little-known tricks and secrets about PvP, so fighting them in the Abyss becomes much simpler.

Even though these leveling guides are a great thing to have, they aren't all the same. Some focus more on doing other things while leveling, some focus more on doing quests and some on grinding. The other difference is, some include additional bonuses such as PvP guides, profession guides or kinah making guides, which I'm sure most players are interested in as well. The one thing all these Aion leveling guides have in common is the fact they try to help you level up as fast as possible.

I've found out it's best to read reviews all the guides available before deciding which one to get. Such reviews can be found on websites like AionLevelGuide.com or AionGuides.net. There's more, but these two seem to be very good. Some guides are, simply put, better than the others in various ways, and doing proper research is almost mandatory if you want to get the best of it. Don't just look for the one with the lowest price: make sure you carefully read each guide's features, highlights and bonuses and then decide which one is for you.