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Lets say you have a newly created character. How accessible are these?
Which is the most efficent way to get CPs at the low levels and is there somewhere a guide explaining how they works, their purposes, how the tally cycles work and so on?
Make sure that you get a signet from one of the gate guards from whichever city you start in. Once you have a signet, start murdering everything you can outside the gate. Basically, just do what you would normally do to up your levels. As long as you're getting exp, AND have a signet, you'll be acquiring CPs. There are also other ways of getting CPs (trading stacks of crystals to a gate guard, trading unused weapons/armor at an outpost), but by the time you're able to do either, you should have enough CPs just from leveling to get at least a Chariot's band.
Each band has 7 charges. You can only use 1 charge every 16 real time hours (or was it 20 hours, I may be confusing it with the Signal pearl). Once all the charges are used up, you can't use it until you have the ring recharged. Recharging the ring for all of it's charges you can only do once per tally (week). So the most you can use the ring during each tally period would be 14 times.
Lets say you have a newly created character. How accessible are these?
if you've accumulated 500 or 1000 CP you can purchase them. they are available to all ranks.
Which is the most efficent way to get CPs at the low levels and is there somewhere a guide explaining how they works, their purposes, how the tally cycles work and so on?
Have Signet on and go kill stuff. Your conquest points is a fraction (10% i believe) of the xp you get from killing monsters.
What is conquest?
Originally posted by PlayOnline
Vana'diel's three nations of San d'Oria, Bastok, and Windurst compete for control over regions based on the battles of player characters. When a player character defeats an enemy, the corresponding points will be given to the player character's nation. These points are recalculated on a set schedule. The nation that has accumulated the most points for a given region will "control" it. In addition, an average point value is calculated based on the number of players who contributed to the total. These point calculations are combined to yield the world rankings for the three nations of Vana'diel. Nations receive resources and materials from the regions that they control. The more regions a nation controls, the more the nation will grow. Player characters participate in conquests simply by defeating monsters in certain regions while they are under the effect of Signet.
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