




Warhammer coming to rank first about a month since its powerful officially launch. Over 750,000 players registered now. But the FF11 Gil game designers and the work fellows are still keep working on its updates to make the FF11 Gil game more powerful and attractive. Now they did, the latest update, the patch 1.0.3 comes on Oct.15 2008.

The day that many adventurers have been dutifully waiting for is finally here-the Fan Festival 2008 website has launched! Intimate details about the event are now available for everyone to pore over including information on the activities, contests, hotel deals, event pricing, and more!

Welcome to my bard guide. This guide is intended to be a starting reference. Most of the information here is experienced first-hand, although a substantial part was gleaned from message boards, web sites, and talking with other bards. As such, don't hold statements made in this FAQ as gospel, but merely a starting point for your exploration into Vana'diel.So, where to begin? The bard class is for the hyperactive. Once you come into your full power, you will _never_ be resting. here's always something to do. In any given battle you'll probably end up singing between 4-8 songs with the odd spell thrown in there every once in a while. The class also involves a lot of running.

To start gardening you need to purchase a flower pot which can also be made if you have the 2 trade skills goldsmithing and blacksmithing. Would be much easier to purchase it however. Flower pots can cost about 1,000 gil. Money makes money, in this case, gils makes gils. This is an investment of time and gils. After getting your pot, you will need some seeds which drops off various sapling type mobs or can be purchased at some merchants.

Buy a few stacks of Windhurst Teal leaves, about 400 gil in AH, cheaper if bought in Windhurst. Buy a few stacks of Distilled water, 120 gil per stack at NPC in S. Sandoria Pub. Buy a few stacks of Wind Crystals, about 1.2k gil. Head out to where the sheeps are.

Ores, Iron and Zinc sells pretty fast in Final Fantasy XI. Zeruhn Mines have many of these resources. Zeruhn is near Bastok City, you'll have easy access to the Bastok Mines, AH and your Mog House. Just an FYI again, the higher your fame the cheaper the pick axes will cost for you to mine.

Technically, I run raids with PvPers. My server is PvP. Our MS/Slam warrior had a 2k rating, we had, at one time, an excellent mage with the "Grand Marshall" title, our MT has the "Justicar" and "Duelist" title, and our best Paladin, Sharlet, has three pieces of the Brutal Gladiator set after the first week of Season 4, not to mention (if I recall correctly) the new belt, boots and bracers, only available through the BG honor grind.

For Restoration Druids, the new 100 badge pants are arguably better than the pants which drop off of Shade of Akama in Black Temple. The 60 badge shoulders are the best shoulders until Void Reaver in TK. Druids in Sunwell guilds are still using the 41 badge healing trinket. I know, I've seen it. I didn't agree with her gemming choice, but I definitely took note of her trinket. 41 badges. That's two weeks of full Kara clears with a badge leftover for kicks, and it functions through Sunwell.

Focused Power reworked to increase your total spell damage and healing by 2/4%, and reduce the cast time of Mass Dispel by 0.5 sec. Anything that makes you 2% more Priest per talent point is practically a must-have talent. New Disc talent: Renewed Hope (Tier 8): Increases the critical effect chance of your Flash Heal, Greater Heal and Penance spells by 3% on targets afflicted by the Weakened Soul effect.

What do you guys think of the new titles? Frankly, I think a lot of them are pretty darn cool. But seriously, in all likelihood, these first-to-Level-80 characters will have little to no experience of Northrend.
