Sunday, September 19, 2010

Item Price Guide #1 - common vagrant stuff, common jewelry

(Disclaimer: This guide will be solely on the Lawolf economy since it's the only one I have any clue about.)


(This is the first guide. It spans some common items that many new players have.)
(I'll link other bloggers' item price guides here too! It doesn't have to follow the same format or anything).


The prices I'm going to list are based on my personal experience. They do fluctuate from time to time, which I'll attempt to mention. Item prices change over periods of months. Often times after big events, prices will also shift (Rhisis box event anyone?).

Feel free to disagree and let me know; I don't mind changing the table (My hindsight is 20/20, haha).

Vagrant/Generic
Vigor/Arek/Int/Stamina Ring+0 50k-100k
Vigor/Arek/Int/Stamina Ring+1 100k-500k
Vigor/Arek/Int/Stamina Ring+2 500k-1M
Vigor/Arek/Int/Stamina Ring+3 1M-1.M
Mental Necklace+10 4M-5M
Gore Necklace+3 1.5M-3M
Vigor Ring+9 9M-12M
Demol Earrings+12 12M-16M
Gore/Mental Necklace+0 50k-150k
Demol Earring+0 50k-100k
Plug Earring+0 250k-500k
Plug Earring+9 40M-45M
Mental/Peision Necklace+10 5M-7.5M
Leaf/Parmil armor piece 5M-10M
Egg 100k-250k
Pet Feed 65-95(per 1 feed!)
D Griffin (1 life) 1M-2M
D Dragon (1 life) 2M-3M
D Lion(1 life) 2.5M-3.5M
D Unicorn (1 life) 4M-6M
D Tiger (1 life) 6M-8M
D Fox (1 life) 1.5M-3M

*Vigor Rings+9 have risen from 5-6M recently.
*The letter in front of the pet corresponds to its level.

Go to the second guide here(not completed yet).



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

It's time to drink tons of root beer!


From The GM's:
So here's the deal - if you venture to visit this burly man's man, he'll give you a special quest which will require you to collect some Small Toothed Wheels (30 to be exact) and a single Furious Match. Should you manage to bring these items to him, he'll reward you with your very own Brewing Kettle!

Cool huh? No? It's just a kettle :/

Well, just to let you know, you'll need the Brewing Kettle in order to get to the second part of the Octoberfest Chain quest.

Bring your new kettle over to Agustin in Eastern Flaris and he'll give you the option of taking up yet another quest and to continue in the celebration of this festival. He'll want you to go and find 10 Sassafras and 10 Sarsaparillas, both of which drop off of any Masquerpet level 15 and up. Bring these items, plus the Brewing Kettle Boboku gave you, and he'll reward you with a Festival Box.

This special chance box has a chance to contain some really sweet goodies, and possibly even a CS set ;)


Sounds awesome, right? I only hope you don't have to get a new Brewing Kettle each time you trade for a festival box. That'd make everything go slower >.>

Root beer is delicious but, isn't sassafras a carcinogen? Poor Boboku.. :(

(Edit: From what it looks, this may be the contents of the Festival Box. Let me know if you get something different:

  • 1x Traditional German Outfit Set (M)
  • 1x Traditional German Outfit Set (F)
  • 1x Natural Furniture Package (7 days)
  • 10x Bull Hamstern.
  • 5x Friendship (B).
  • 10x VitalX.
  • 10x Remantis Laccotte.
  • 25x Meat Salad.
  • 25x Gratin.
  • 25x Hotdog
Right now Sarsparilla and Sassafras are selling 250k-400k on Lawolf. 
The boxes are at a normal price (7M-10M)

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Rhisis Event

I know the Rhisis' Treasure Box event ending half a week ago, but I couldn't bring myself to open the boxes I had accumulated. I was really hoping to sell them to earn some penya (I have a grand total of 10M on me, haha. I'm an impulsive buyer).




I found a nice spot to take some screenshots, held my breath, and started clicking like a madman!

I can't open them slowly; I've tried. It always feels like I'm slowly pouring penya down the drain. It's truly best to just let it go all at once.


Cool! I was expecting a pet or a pair of sunglasses, not 7.
Now time to kick back and enjoy the login event.

Friday, September 10, 2010

It's the weekend!

I'm off from school for the weekend! I'll be leveling Altaius for the weekend (which is in good contrast to the box grinding I did last week). If anyone is on  the Lawolf server and needs levels 55-60, let me know; I need a leech. (It'll take about an hour!)


I ended up with 105 boxes, subtracting the ones I used to get new vagrant stuff as I went along.
Not a bad haul for 2 days, although I don't think I'll be that hardcore again, it was hard sitting that long, haha.

Have fun with the login event! I'm sure you already know what it is. If you don't, log in and find out!

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Navigator

The Navigator is something that seemingly doesn't help much, unless you know how to properly use it. The developers gave the navigator quite a few functions, although I don't think there's any emphasis on how to use them.

The Basics -
 There are 4 types of dots:

- Monsters are yellow/orange.
- NPC's are blue/purple.
- Other players are white.
- Quests are black and yellow.

You can hover over a dot to get more information about it.

1. This is where your filter drop-down menu is located.
2. The Zoom-in and Zoom-out buttons are located here.





Filters  - 

there are 4 types of filters:

- NPC (any NPC's -- they don't have to be part of a quest for you)
- Player (Players aside from you)
- Monster (Monsters nearby)
- Party (Players currently in your party)

With these four options you can filter your mini-map to help you with tasks such as:
  • Finding a party member in a crowded town (uncheck Player and/or NPC)
  • Checking and see if party members are AFK above you while you're training ( uncheck all but Party)
  • Find NPC's in a crowded area (uncheck player and/or monster depending on location)
  • Scout for a partner in a crowded area(uncheck all but player)
  • etc..
Lastly, there's another really nice feature to your navigator (which also works really well with your filters). If the navigator is right-clicked, a list of nearby NPC's will appear.



By selecting an item from the list, an arrow will guide you to the NPC, as well as it being marked on your map.


Hope this helps you along your journey!


Saturday, September 4, 2010

Some things are awesome, and others ... arent.(Part 2)

To counterbalance my last post, I'll point out some of the many nice things about FlyFF and her community.
(If you're reading from the main page make sure to click the Read More... at the bottom of the post!)

The First - Players can be genuinely kind
Aesprika was just hanging around the Totemia's, and decided to follow me around and buff me. We chatted for a while and she was really awesome!

For every looter you come across in FlyFF, There's at least two people willing to help you for no particular reason.
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The Second - Interesting/Odd masquerpets


I seriously felt like I was playing Pokemon Snap when getting shots for this, haha.


  1. Wagsaac - Probably the most random monsters I've ever seen (The quest associated with it is pretty odd too).
  2. PukePuke - How do you pronounce that? Puke as in vomit? or PookayPookay? I've no idea myself, but his hat is awesome. I'd like it for my shop character!
  3. Demian - The lowest level blade EVER. This little troublemaker just runs around knifing people. I can't recall any other masquerpet near this level that is actually a person, so this one especially interested me.
  4. Mushpang - Is he angry? Or suprised? You never know. His expression is priceless though. I'd really like one as a CS pet someday. He's got a really interesting design on his head as well.
  5. NyangNyang - Along with having a really odd name, every time I fight these things, I always think "Meowth used scratch!". If you ever grind one these things because you don't like the Feferns (because rooting is frustating!) everyone in the room with you will constantly hear:"Meow!Meow!Meow! Mrrrr!! *NyangNyang dies*" if you don't mute your volume.
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The Third - Fun events!
There's tons of events going on in FlyFF and there's mostly always something enjoyable going on. I especially enjoy the holiday themed events, simply because they're usually bigger and grander than the normal events (with the exception of the starting school/summer events).
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Autumn has come to Madrigal!

By the time I snapped my picture and uploaded it to ImageShack, I realized Contamination had already posted the exact same thing. So if you haven't noticed yet, It's autumn! I really like the way Saint Morning looks this time of year, as it reminds me of the time of year I started playing FlyFF.



I'm really psyched about the Rhisis Box event; I'm going to collect as many as I can get.