New to the Server !

Amuro

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Yo what's going on everyone, I'm new to the server and wanted to know what should I be doing in the game as a beginner. I've already done the beginners guide to PSO and have a grasp of how things work on a surface level. I dont really understand the section ID and how to get weapons and gear that I want.

I'm also in the Discord but not going to lie it seem a little intimidating.

Anything helps !



Sorry for the repost I just realized there was a introduction thread!!
 
Welcome on Ephinea!

With PSO2 drop system every player in game see and can collect only his own drops;
Drop table ( https://ephinea.pioneer2.net/drop-charts/normal/ ) shows wich item can be dropped from wich mob. The host ID ( viridia,pinkal,whithill etc) determine wich colored column is in use, so if you join a game the host id will lead drops for all players, if you play solo or host a game will be used your own character ID.

When your playing solo is recommended to select solo mode during party creation (in multiplayer mode mobs are far stronger)

As starting player you can join normal difficult party and get the vibes in; during party selection you can check with TAB the current party composition.
To enjoy some pso story you can select side story quests in a solo mode game only. On multiplayer mode only, the principal assigns Government quests, but those are a bit tricky to party for, and you'll need a quite overleveled char to afford em alone.

Remember to always feed your mag, preferably no dfp one, full mind stat for a fo char or pow/dex stats spread for others.

When you Find a SPECIAL WEAPON tekker results should be refused until it shows +10% from the original drop stats.

Wiki cover quite all info about the game https://wiki.pioneer2.net/
and people in discord are very willing to give any help.

cheers!
 
First off, Welcome to Ephinea! I guess I can get right into it. Section ID, it’s kind of like a thumbprint that helps determine the rare items monsters can drop. Monsters can drop anything from money to random armors and or weapons.

However each monster in each zone and difficulty have a “rare” drop, and that rare drop is determined by your section ID.

For example, the wolves from Forest 1, in hard mode(where a lot of the common rares get a chance to really start showing up), for Skyly/Bluefull/Viridia/Redria/Oran/Yellowboze/Whitill, the savage wolf can rarely drop a “DB’s Saber” weapon. For Purplenum/Pinkal the savage wolf can drop a “Club of Locanium” cane. And for Greenill, a “Varista” pistol.

When you’re solo or you created a public room, the rare drop charts will follow your Section ID, and will determine what rare items you and everyone else has a chance of finding in that game.

And if you join a game, the drop charts are determined by the party lead’s(the player marked with the color red) section ID.

This kind of drop system encourages playing with others to find items you need/want as well as trading because something that may be easy for you to find, might be impossible for another with their ID.

I hope this clears things up and that my rambling didn’t confuse you more.
 
Welcome on Ephinea!

With PSO2 drop system every player in game see and can collect only his own drops;
Drop table ( https://ephinea.pioneer2.net/drop-charts/normal/ ) shows wich item can be dropped from wich mob. The host ID ( viridia,pinkal,whithill etc) determine wich colored column is in use, so if you join a game the host id will lead drops for all players, if you play solo or host a game will be used your own character ID.

When your playing solo is recommended to select solo mode during party creation (in multiplayer mode mobs are far stronger)

As starting player you can join normal difficult party and get the vibes in; during party selection you can check with TAB the current party composition.
To enjoy some pso story you can select side story quests in a solo mode game only. On multiplayer mode only, the principal assigns Government quests, but those are a bit tricky to party for, and you'll need a quite overleveled char to afford em alone.

Remember to always feed your mag, preferably no dfp one, full mind stat for a fo char or pow/dex stats spread for others.

When you Find a SPECIAL WEAPON tekker results should be refused until it shows +10% from the original drop stats.

Wiki cover quite all info about the game https://wiki.pioneer2.net/
and people in discord are very willing to give any help.

cheers!
Thank you for the insight ! Is it recommended that I level up first before joining a party or that does not matter ?
 
Welcome on Ephinea!

With PSO2 drop system every player in game see and can collect only his own drops;
Drop table ( https://ephinea.pioneer2.net/drop-charts/normal/ ) shows wich item can be dropped from wich mob. The host ID ( viridia,pinkal,whithill etc) determine wich colored column is in use, so if you join a game the host id will lead drops for all players, if you play solo or host a game will be used your own character ID.

When your playing solo is recommended to select solo mode during party creation (in multiplayer mode mobs are far stronger)

As starting player you can join normal difficult party and get the vibes in; during party selection you can check with TAB the current party composition.
To enjoy some pso story you can select side story quests in a solo mode game only. On multiplayer mode only, the principal assigns Government quests, but those are a bit tricky to party for, and you'll need a quite overleveled char to afford em alone.

Remember to always feed your mag, preferably no dfp one, full mind stat for a fo char or pow/dex stats spread for others.

When you Find a SPECIAL WEAPON tekker results should be refused until it shows +10% from the original drop stats.

Wiki cover quite all info about the game https://wiki.pioneer2.net/
and people in discord are very willing to give any help.

cheers!
Thanks for the info !
 
Thank you for the insight ! Is it recommended that I level up first before joining a party or that does not matter ?

not really, check the party composition and it's up to you, struggling with people around your level or getting carried while chatting.

usually smurfs on normal mode are truly smurfs, but char levels give a little hint,
a lvl 1 char with a lvl 200 mag equipped is equivalent to a far higher level char, and a full geared lvl 1 char could be stronger than a lvl 200 char

cheers!
 
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