Sunday, December 28, 2008

Flyff Collecting in Flyff V11

Collecting. A newly developed process for Flyff version 11 which was designed to give everyone out there a chance at some fairly decent items regardless of how rich or high level you are. Though very time consuming, collecting CAN pay off and this guide will help you to see how that’s possible.




The Basics




Ok so first of all, there are 3 things that you are going to need to begin collecting. Those things are:







  1. A collector

  2. A battery

  3. A chosen collecting zone





Once you have these, you’re ready to collect. Using your collector to consume batteries, you get PIECES of … STUFF over time! That’s right, all you have to do is stand there looking pretty and you get free stuff! What kinda stuff? Look further into the FAQ to find out!




Collectors




So then, obviously the first thing you need is a collector. How do you get one? There are 2 simple ways: Either you buy one from the Collecting Manager Collins (he is at all the collecting zones which will be explained later) OR buy one from someone else in a private shop. Either way, you’re going to have to buy one =s … Collectors bought from Collins cost 1,000,000 penya while collectors purchased in private shops go for whatever price the vendor feels like putting. Once you’ve gotten a hold of a collector, you’ll have to decide whether or not to Upgrade it!




Upgrading Collectors




Collectors can be upgraded! Isn’t that neat!? They can go from your basic collector (Level 0) to a fully upgraded Collector +5! Here’s how you upgrade your collector and how you can benefit from doing that: To upgrade your collector, simply acquire a Moonstone, double click the moonstone and then select the Collector that you wish to upgrade. Pretty simple if you ask me. Keep in mind, upgrading a collector with a moonstone does NOT always succeed.




** Note: Unlike weapons, armor, and jewellery, Collectors have NO chance of ever breaking when you try to upgrade them, so you are at no risk. The only thing that is lost should your upgrade attempt fail, is the moonstone.




Keep in mind, upgrading a collector gets harder as it gets to be higher level. This being the case, getting a collector from +4 to +5 can be difficult and might end up costing a lot of moonstones … how many? A lot. That being said, lets look at the benefits of having an upgraded collector.




Collector Levels




As mentioned, collectors range from level 0 to level 5. The only benefit to an upgraded collector is that it lowers the amount of time it takes to collect each Piece. Since less time per Piece = more pieces, I would think an upgraded collector should be worth it.




Collector +0 –> 105 Seconds per Piece




Collector +1 –> 90 Seconds per Piece




Collector +2 –> 75 Seconds per Piece




Collector +3 –> 60 Seconds per Piece




Collector +4 –> 45 Seconds per Piece




Collector +5 –> 30 Seconds per Piece




So as you can see, a Collector +5 will get more than triple the number of pieces that a regular Collector +0 would get. I definitely advise that if you are looking to collect, (especially long-term) to try and get a Collector +5.




Batteries




Ok, so you’ve got your Collector. You’ve upgraded it (or not), now you need some batteries. There are 3 types of batteries that you can get: Battery: 70,000 Penya –> Can be purchased from Collins.




– Lasts exactly 30 Minutes (or 1800 seconds). Using a collector +5, that nets 59 Pieces per battery (You don’t actually get the 60th so the last 30 seconds don’t count for much).




– Regular batteries must be used every 30 minutes to be able to continue collecting.




Silver Battery: 400 G-Potatoes Cash shop item –> Can only be purchased from the Flyff premium item shop OR from another player in-game who has bought one.




– Lasts exactly 10 days from time of activation. This time expires regardless of whether or not the User is actually collecting or even online at all.




– It is not necessary to use any item / take any action to continue collecting. The User can collect so long as they are online.




– Can net the User approximately 25,000 to 30,000 pieces depending on downtime and/or maintenance (collecting 24 hours a day for the full 10 days).




Gold Battery: 700 G-Potatoes Cash shop item –> Can only be purchased from the Flyff premium item shop OR from another player in-game who has bought one.




– Lasts exactly 20 days from time of activation. This time expires regardless of whether or not the User is actually collecting or even online at all.




– It is not necessary to use any item / take any action to continue collecting. The User can collect so long as they are online.




– Can net the User approximately 50,000 to 60,000 pieces depending on downtime and/or maintenance (Collecting 24 hours a day for the full 20 days).




So, basically, if you are looking to do some long-term collecting, it is ideal to use a Silver or Gold battery since there is no need to come back to your computer all the time to keep using batteries. On the other hand, if you’re just looking to do some casual collecting on the side, there’s no real need to pay for the premium items.




Collecting Zones




Now you’ve gotten your collector, upgraded it (maybe), chosen your battery, and you’re ready to actually start collecting. There’s just one last, tiny, little, question that you might still have …. “Where do I go!?” Easy, just choose 1 of the following locations. Which one? doesn’t matter. They all offer the same items at the same odds.




Flaris: West of Central Flaris –> Green Collecting Area




Saint Morning: North East of the Town Square –> Blue Collecting Area




Darkon: North of Darkon 2 –> Purple Collecting Area




All 3 areas are pretty close to the towns and shouldn’t be too difficult to find. Once there, equip your character with your collector (no you can’t attack anything with it equipped >.< ) and then double click whatever battery you want to use. That will charge your collector. After, click START and you’re good to go. That’s it! Walk away and … watch TV or .. pray or … whatever you want. Remember to come back every half hour to recharge your collector if you’re using normal batteries.




Pieces of Loot




There are a number of different items you can get while collecting. Most of them are “pieces” of an item. Alone, a piece does nothing. The idea is to collect 10 of any type of piece and bring them back to Collins. He will take your 10 pieces and turn them into a complete item.




What types of items can you get? Here’s the list. Also, since there are no official values for the odds of obtaining each type of item, I have performed a 9 day, extensive test, and have collected 24,000 consecutive pieces in order to find out what items can be obtained, and at what rates. ***NOTE: Pills and Toothed Wheels are complete items when you find them. They do not need to be brought to Collins. Also, toothed wheels are entirely USELESS and serve no purpose other than to be sold to an NPC for a very small amount of Penya.




***NOTE: There are occasionally Flyff Events that alter the odds of obtaining certain items when collecting, in addition to adding new obtainable items for the event.




Collecting Odds




Below is a list of what the estimated odds of obtaining each item piece is while collecting. The order is from most common to least.




**WARNING** These are NOT official values released by GALA and I DO NOT guarantee their accuracy.




Small Toothed Wheel 16.66% 1 out of 6




Breeze Card Piece 11.00% 1 out of 9




Rain Card Piece 11.00% 1 out of 9




Toothed Wheel 9.33% 1 out of 10.5




Sand Card Piece 9.00% 1 out of 11




Candle Card Piece 9.00% 1 out of 11




Spark Card Piece 9.00% 1 out of 11




Storm Card Piece 5.50% 1 out of 18




Flood Card Piece 5.50% 1 out of 18




Grey Pill 2.95% 1 out of 34




Vacuum Card Piece 2.80% 1 out of 35




Ocean Card Piece 2.80% 1 out of 35




Yellow Pill 1.33% 1 out of 75




Topaz Piece 1.00% 1 out of 100




Blue Pill 0.725% 1 out of 138




Sunstone Piece: 0.5% 1 out of 200




Moonstone Piece: 0.5% 1 out of 200




Red Pill 0.33% 1 out of 300




Ruby Piece 0.33% 1 out of 300




Gold Pill 0.20% 1 out of 500




Sapphire Piece 0.20% 1 out of 500




Cloud Piece 0.100% 1 out of 1,000




Mountain Card Piece 0.055% 1 out of 1,800




Magma Card Piece 0.041% 1 out of 2,500




Emerald Piece 0.033% 1 out of 3,000




Thunder Card Piece 0.033% 1 out of 3,000




Diamond Piece 0.025% 1 out of 4,000




Earthquake Card Piece 0.0166% 1 out of 6,000




Volcano Cardo Piece 0.0166% 1 out of 6,000




Lightning Card Piece 0.004% 1 out of 25,000




Question/Answer




Question: I need moonstones to upgrade my Collector … how do I get them?




Answer: Get them as drops from enemies or buy them from someone’s private




shop.




Question: I still want to know how many moonstones it takes to get a +5




Collector.




Answer: Like I said LOTS but the average number that has been going around




the forums is between 20 and 30 moonstones.




Question: I’m at the Collecting Site and I can’t find Collins … where is




he?




Answer: Look harder o.0 He’s there. Do a complete tour of the fence if you




must.




Question: I’ve been collecting for XXX Days now! Why haven’t I gotten a




Lightning Card Piece yet?




Answer: Unfortunately, you are unlucky. Better luck next time.




Question: But, you said that after 25,000 pieces I should get one!




Answer: No I didn’t. Those are the results of 1 test and your own experiences




may not reflect the values shown in this FAQ. Keep in mind,




collecting is COMPLETELY based on luck so pretty much anything could




happen.




Question: I opened my Cloud Box but didn’t get a Riding Cloud. Why?




Answer: Cloud Boxes contain RANDOM items and only have a slim chance of




containing a Riding Cloud. Better luck next time.




Question: If I buy 10 Batteries and use the first one myself, will the other




9 get used automatically?




Answer: No. Even though the batteries are stacked, you have to use one every




30 minutes. So far, there is no way around this.






Question: If I use a Silver/Gold Battery but then can’t play Flyff for a




while, will my battery get used up anyway?




Answer: Unfortunately yes. The Silver/Gold Batteries run on real time and not




on the amount of time that you are logged in or collecting.




Question: Can I use my collector as a weapon?




Answer: No.




Question: Can I equip my collector on my assist while I buff/heal someone?




Answer: Don’t know … and I’m too lazy to actually test this. Does it really




matter?




Question: Can I “awaken” my collector?




Answer: Yes. Do it.




Question: What does “awakening” my collector do?




Answer: Nothing since you can’t fight with it equipped. Do it anyway.




Question: I’m poor and I can’t afford a collector. Can you send me one by




mail plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz?




Answer: No.




Question: Is collecting ACTUALLY worth doing?




Answer: Please see the next section of this FAQ.




Profit or Not?




There is just one last question that needs answering and it’s the one that most people want answered: Is Collecting really worth doing or not? Well, there are a couple things to consider first:




*** Will you be using a collector +5?




*** Will you be using regular batteries or a Silver/Gold battery?




*** Are you willing to leave your computer on 24/7?




First of all, I can immediately tell you this. If you are going to bother spending time collecting, you may as well get a Collector +5. Otherwise, I can pretty much guarantee that the rewards will not outweigh the immense amount of time spent collecting. Basically, GET A +5 COLLECTOR! Second, If you are going to get a Silver/Gold Battery, you pretty much have to be willing to leave your computer collecting for the entire 10 or 20 days. Otherwise, it may not be worth using them. If you are planning on using normal batteries, this is obviously not neccessary.




Now then, lets first take a look at IF you were to choose not to get a Premium Shop battery and were to just use regular batteries instead




** So, How many regular Batteries would it take to collect 520 pieces?




520 pieces / 59 pieces per battery = 9 Batteries.




9 Batteries X 70,000 Penya each = 630,000 Penya.




** The end result is: On average, and according to the test results, you




would only pay out 630,000 Penya in order to obtain an item worth at LEAST




1,000,000 Penya. RESULT = PROFIT.




Ok, now lets look at if you WERE to choose to buy a Silver or Gold Battery. I’ll use the Silver Battery for the comparison since the Gold Battery would only offer even better results (since it costs only 350 Gpots / 10 days). ** NOTE: SINCE EVERY SERVER HAS IT’S OWN RATE OF INFLATION AND ECONOMY, I shall use AIBATT as the server upon which to make this comparison (Because it has the most inflated item prices).




** Also: Since, upon completing your collecting run, you can sell off your Collector +5, I’m not going to include it in the profit margin of this analysis.




1 X Silver Battery = 400 G-Potatoes = currently a MAXIMUM of 44,000,000 Penya.




** Let’s assume that you are UNLUCKY and don’t get a Lightning Card Piece, but that the rest of the items you receive during your 10 days of collecting reflect the values shown above. That would mean that you should have gotten:




Note: The prices of each item below are according to the current market trend dated June of 2008. Also, I’ve chosen the LOW end of the market meaning that these are the prices that would make them sell FAST.




- 20 Cloud Pieces = 2 X Cloud Box = 2 X 18,000,000 = 36,000,000




- 120 Sunstone Pieces = 12 X Sunstone = 12 X 1,400,000 = 16,800,000




- 120 Moonstone Pieces = 12 X Moonstone = 12 X 300,000 = 3,600,000




- 4 Earthquake Pieces = 4 X 1,100,000 = 4,400,000




- 4 Volcano Pieces = 4 X 5,500,000 = 22,000,000




- 8 Emerald Pieces = 8 X 700,000 = 5,600,000




- 5 Diamond Pieces = 5 X 3,000,000 = 15,000,000




TOTAL COST = 44,000,000 PENYA




TOTAL REVENUE = 103,400,000 PENYA




PROFIT = 59,400,000 PENYA




PROFIT MARGIN: 235% Return on investment

Flyff Leveling Guide for Assists

You know, sometimes leveling on Fly for Fun can be a real pain, especially if you are an assist. Once I got to level 30 I thought, “wow this is tough… I’m never going to be a Ringmaster… this is just pointless…” BUT THEN!!! I was introduced to the wonderful system of fsing (fsing means full support). You hardly have to do anything at all. It’s so awesome. All that happens is buff, heal and get levels. The most levels I’ve gotten in a day were 10. It was so crazy.


I’ll show you how it works. First, you buff them.


buff


Then, heal them.


heal


And they fight. It’s as simple as that. However, when you are fsing I suggest that you only fs people that are about 17-19 levels higher for the maximum amount of experience. Also I suggest that you do this at level 35-40. By then, people will be looking for people to fs them. And one last thing, BE IN A CONTRIBUTION PARTY! I don’t really know why that was in caps because it’s not extremely important, all that happens is you get some bonus experience. A few words of advice though, keep in mind sometimes you might have to spam the heal button so they don’t die… if they die, you die >_< another thing, tell them when you are going to buff them so that while you are buffing them, they don’t die. I can’t tell you how many times that happened to me. So anyways, I hope this guide was helpful and for people that are other classes, ill be making other guides soon.