
Most people will argue that you want to get there as fast as possible, but you will need at least full Tier 5 equipment if you are going to stand a chance. Caerleon is surrounded by four Tier 6 areas (red regions), which means you can get killed and drop all your loot there. The most important city, Caerleon, sits in their middle, and is the biggest marketplace hub. Beware though, that means that players flagged for opposite factions can kill you with full loot, even in blue areas.
Mearepools – Thetford (Wood, Hide & Fabric)Įach Major City consists of a Faction as well, which you can enlist for, and raise your standing by doing activities while under the Faction’s flag. Blyn Brae – Fort Sterling (Stone, Fabric & Ore). Celidon – Lymhurst (Wood, Stone & Hide). Umbrash – Bridgewatch (Hide, Fabric & Ore). Gleinmoor – Martlock (Wood, Stone & Ore). These are the 5 main Regions, with their respective Major Cities and available resources of surrounding areas (Tier 1 – Tier 5 resources & monsters): That means that you can’t know which major city is going to be the closest to you, so if you are aiming for a certain one, be prepared for a longer and more dangerous trip, or you could also remake the character till you “get it”, which is kinda lame. ReputationĪfter you create your character, you will begin in a random starter town. (You also need separate skills in order to refine the resources you gather, and use them into crafting). On the other hand (and easier to level), if you want to craft your own T4 axe, you will have to level Lumberjack Crafter. On one hand, you will need to level the Adept Lumberjack skill, for which you will need to gather a lot of resources, and will let you use Tier 4 Axes. If you want to gather wood with a Tier 4 Axe, and you want to craft the axe yourself, you need to level two separate trees. One quick example to help you understand the synergy: On the bottom you have your gathering & farming skills, which as you guessed you level by gathering resources, and farming plants or breeding animals.
That means that you level the left side by fighting, while the right one by crafting.
On the left you have all your fighting skills, and on the right all your crafting skills.
It’s huge (though not very hard to decipher), and reminds a lot of Path of Exile, hopefully only on the outside. The Destiny Board is the skill tree of Albion Online. Destiny Board – Skill Tree, Albion Online