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    Ok, the manual didn't offer much info, so I wanted to ask. Thanks for the help.

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    The manual can be misleading regarding certain information, like WAR/WHM is a good combo. It is only viable when you're soloing and under unique circumstances, not general leveling.

    No problem on asking. I am here to help. Ask anything and I'll do my best to help you answer them, granted if they are within the reach of my knowledge.
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    I'm now "updating" FFXI, I'm almost there, one more thing, where do I do the gamepad configuration?

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    You can do it in game over at "Misc. 2" under "Config" or go to "All Programs >> PlayOnline >> Final Fantasy XI >> Final Fantasy XI Config."
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    thanks, almost done with this updating thing I believe
    a few seconds later... oh, holy crap, another hour!!!!!!
    DAMN IT AND I HAVE DSL!!!!!!!!!
    this sucks

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    Yes, the updating process can take a while as there are just too many files to be updated. Especially if you have the original pack that included only the original game and the Rise of Zilart expansion, it can take up to 4-5 hours if you DSL sucks like mines. People who got the latest Vana'diel Collection 2007 which includes all the expansions released so far are better off as it have more up to date files. Let's not forget that the game is about 6 gigabytes large and thats only going by the original pack.

    Good thing about the update though is when you disconnect, you start off from where you left off.
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    please explain to me IN DEPH how to get into Alexander. The one explanation is odd. If I create a character, I'm already in a world. If I get a world pass, it's only temporary, correct? so how do I get in???

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    When you create your first character, the system will randomly choose a world (aka server) for you. Once you log into that character, you will be in the selected world. Unless you have a world pass, you cannot choose which server you want to be in and it will be randomly selected.

    For a list of all the servers, see here: http://www.playonline.com/pcd/service/ff11usindex.html

    When you can get a certain player from a certain world to buy you a world pass, you can input the name and code of the world pass when you create a character. Upon completing the creation, you will be in the world that which you used the world pass for.

    For example, say I am from Alexander. I buy a world pass which includes a 10 digits code. I give you the 10 digits code. Then you go create a character. The process of the creation goes like this: you choose a race concurrently with gender, a face (each face have two variations, A and B), body size, one of the 6 basic jobs that you want to start as, then a name for your character and world pass if applicable, and after that, a home nation.

    When you create a name for your character, under it will be a space for which you can input the name of a specific world you want to be in, follow by a third space to input the 10 digits code. Note that the code must be provided by a player already in the world that you want to be in. So if you want to join Alexander, you will need to find a player from Alexander to buy you a world pass and so on.

    There is another alternative method that does not require a world pass. Simply put, you just create your character without touching the world pass area. When you get to selecting a home nation, just select one but don't continue. Instead, cancel out and go to the "Delete Character" section. Highlight your character and see what world he/she is in. If it's not the one you want, just delete, remake and repeat the process. Pretty simple. Of course, opting for a world pass is much easier.
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    how do I not continue?
    it automatically does the intro thing

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    In that case, then skip the pick a home nation. Instead, when you get to that point, cancel out to the delete character part. See if that works.
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    What I am trying to say is, If I cancel it, the person doesn't show up as being created unless I register it. So just give me a Alexander pass for christ's sake!

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    Does having more than one job make you able to use the attributes from the second job with your first? If I am a Monk Lv11 and a Black mage Lv4, can I use black magic when being a monk? What is the difference with the support job and at what level can I start to access this?
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    Once you complete the Sub-Job quest (prerequisite: Level 18) in Selbina, you can do just like your question asked... use the abilities of another job. The only catch is that the sub-job is at max, half of the level of your current job. So if you are level 18 Monk, even if your Black Mage is 50, it will only be level 9 as a sub-job.

    That is actually one of the key things to building a good character in FFXI. For Monk, you should level Warrior and use that as your Sub-Job. In experience point party situations you can use this as a basic guideline: Never sub mage classes on a melee job and never sub melee classes on a mage job. There are a few situations where it is acceptable, but for regular experience point parties, you should try to stick to that guideline. A Monk has no Mana Points to start with. So, if you Sub Black Mage on it, you'll end up with a small amount of Mana Points and half-level spells. It'd basically be useless. Now if you sub Warrior, you can have stuff like Provoke and boosts to skills Monks already use. Same thing goes for mages. A White Mage subbing Warrior is silly in an experience point party. They should not be attacking monsters and their Mana Points will be lower than if they subbed Black Mage, for instance.

    Now, if you are soloing or doing other things, feel free to do whatever combo you want. Heck you can try to in experience point parties, but I really wouldn't recommend doing crazy stuff unless you know the people or ask ahead of time. Usually thru the Dunes, nobody cares too much about what your sub-job is, because a lot of new people are there. Once you go to Jeuno though, you'd be well advised to start watching your subjob choices. If you want more clues as to what people use for subjobs, do a search. Go into the main menu and go to Search. Then select whatever job you want and look at what people are subbing. Its a good way to see what are the most popular choices, if you are not sure.



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    Does FFXI work on PS3?

    I was wondering this when I got my PS3 the other day. Cuz FFXI requires a PS2 harddrive to run, I didn't know if the PS3 one would work.

    If it did, I'd run out to buy FFXI and DSL link right this minuet!
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    Yes, Sony announced a few months back that they made FFXI compatible with the PS3. I'm not sure what you have to do. More than likely you just need to get the PS2 copy and install it to your HDD then be set. That should be all you need to do since everything else should be working out.
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    What do I need to do to go through the mission to get subjobs?

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    I think I mentioned this before, to get subjobs the following conditions must be met:

    1. You are lvl 18
    2. Talk to the old man in Selbina, his name is Isacio, he is near the far right corner near the docks.
    3. You must get the 3 Items:

    A. Magicked Skull: From Ghouls, they appear at night in Valkrum Dunes, you might need a party or high lvl help.
    B. Carb Apron: Dropped by Snipper Crabs, you'll need a party or high lvl help. There near the beachs and near shores in Valkrum Dunes.
    C. Damselfly Worm: These are dropped from Damselflys, there everywhere in Valkrum ( outside Selbina, and anywhere else in Valkrum) You might need a party or high lvl help.


    4. Take all 3 of these items back to Isacio, and your mission is complete, you can now use subjobs. Go to the Nomad Moogle in Selbina and under Main Job you'll see Sub Job. Now you can lvl your sub.

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    Thanks.

    Next question. Where's Selbina?

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    Try investing in some maps... Its pretty straightforward... lol

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    When exactly are the Conquest Results tallied?

    I'm trying to recharge a ring, and the guy keeps saying it can only be recharged once per conquest results tally. But I'm pretty sure that I haven't recharged it for a few days -- I mean real days, not Vana'diel days --and I still can't. So i'm trying to find out exactly when they're tallied.

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    Sunday around 10am CST I think or roughly around there. That may be Japan midnight Monday or something, but it is generally Sunday morning for those in the North American territories. Most weekly things refresh at the same time on Sunday or are calculated on Sunday. Campaign does along with escort quests and the like.
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    Damn, am I the only one asking stuff in here?

    Anyway, I just did a ... thing. I don't know what. But I got three pieces of equipment from it. All three have this:

    Enchantment: "Teleport"
    ([City] Chocobo Stables)


    I assume that if I equip one of those things, I will be able to use it to teleport to Bastok, San D'Oria, or Windurst.

    Would that be a correct assumption? How would I go about doing that? Or am I just a schmuck?

    Are they worth keeping, or should I try to sell them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch View Post
    Damn, am I the only one asking stuff in here?

    Anyway, I just did a ... thing. I don't know what. But I got three pieces of equipment from it. All three have this:

    Enchantment: "Teleport"
    ([City] Chocobo Stables)


    I assume that if I equip one of those things, I will be able to use it to teleport to Bastok, San D'Oria, or Windurst.

    Would that be a correct assumption? How would I go about doing that? Or am I just a schmuck?

    Are they worth keeping, or should I try to sell them?
    Lol, most the info these days can be found on Wikipedia and alike, but in reference to the item ye just mentioned. The teleport enchantment will only apply to you're home nation I think.. unless it specifies on the actual item otherwise.
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