Crusader Leveling

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This article is a guide on where and how to level Crusaders and Paladins.


Glast Heim Chivalry 2

6x-9x; Grand Cross Crusader/Paladin

Glast Heim Chivalry 2 (short: Chiv) is known all around Rune-Midgard as one of the wealthiest places to level, and the EXP is decent for mid-range characters, too. Leveling typically involves mobbing a small handful of Raydrics and Khalitzburgs, but high level characters (and low-level characters with priests) will also want to stop for the rarer monsters: Abysmal Knights, Bloody Knights, Mysteltainns, and Alice. Almost everything in Chiv drops Elunium at a high rate, which is a fantastic way to build up a steady income. The best part about Chiv, though, is that almost all the rares are worth a bundle: Raydric Card, Khalitzburg Card, Alice Card, Abysmal Knight Card, and Bloody Knight Card are all very, very valuable, and most of the monsters in Chiv drop slotted gears, ripe for upgrading with all the Elunium you are getting along the way. Chiv is a great way to learn the basics of mobbing for Grand Cross: it's not quite as simple as it looks, since you do not want your monsters to end up stacked on the same cell.

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Dark Frames

5x-8x

Glast Heim Towers (aka. GH Inside or Frames) is fantastic job EXP for low-level Crusaders and Paladins trying to earn their leveling skills. Leveling takes place in one of four very small rooms (usually the room in the southeast corner of the map) and revolves around Dark Frame monsters that instantly respawn somewhere nearby in the room as soon as they're killed. Aside from Dark Frames, there are also Marionettes, Sageworms, and Ridewords that instantly respawn, but it is very common for a Rogue with the Snatch skill to snatch everything except for the Dark Frames to one of the other three rooms. As long as nobody goes to the other rooms and kills the snatched monsters, they will not respawn in the room from which they were taken, leaving nothing but Job-EXP-rich Dark Frames, fresh for the killing. Depending on your character's build and level, Frames can either be soloed or done with a tank. Leveling is most efficient when you are able keep circling around the room, stopping to kill a Dark Frame with one or two quick moves. Most frequently, Crusaders will either use Grand Cross or Bash (with the proper weapon and Lex Aeterna), while battle Paladins often use Rapid Smiting or Martyr's Reckoning.

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Leeching

Plenty of great spots.

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Zenorcs

4x-6x

Orc Dungeon Lv.2 (aka. OD2, Zenorcs or Zens) has lots of weak monsters that make mobbing a piece of cake for Grand Cross Crusaders and Paladins. Your two primary targets are Orc Skeletons and Zenorcs, but there are also Drainliars, Steel Chonchons, and the occasional Orc Archer. Orc Skeletons are aggressive, while Zenorcs are looters, so the common technique is to gather a mob of Orc Skeletons, then drag it into an area where there are many Zenorcs. After killing the Orc Skeletons, the Zenorcs will rush in to gather the loot spread out around you, leaving them vulnerable to your next GC.

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Monsters

Leeching

Not very easily, but you might be able to find a nook or cranny, although many utilize the effects of the Antonio Card to teleport when hit for leeching

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Niflheim

6x-8x

The Valley of Gyoll is a paradise for Grand Cross Crusaders and Paladins. Everything here is either Undead or Shadow element, and very weak to Grand Cross. It’s easy to get a good mob started, and everything gives good Base EXP, and moderately nice Job EXP. If you take the time to gather all the loot, you can make a good deal of money Overcharging it to NPCs, and there are also a couple of decent rares to be found. Due to the awkward layout of the map, the peculiar attack speeds and walking speeds of monsters here, and the fact that many monsters here can attack from 2-3 cells away, Niflheim requires a lot of mobbing talent to be best handled. Hunters and crit Assassins seem to like Niflheim too, and they can get angry if you drag your mob on them, so be very careful to Provoke everything in your mob so it won’t switch, and try to avoid crossing paths with them if you can. Many people stay in Niflheim all the way to 99, so it’s best to learn the ropes and find a couple of consistent leveling partners.

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Leeching

Not here.

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Geffen Guild Dungeon

8x-9x

Having access to Geffen Guild Dungeon is a huge privilege for Grand Cross Crusaders, as it is the epitome of mob leveling. GD requires either a Full Support priest to support you while you mob and then kill with Grand Cross, or a Magnus Exorcismus priest to destroy the mobs you build. Both are very acceptable means of leveling, but Grand Cross will eat through your SP very quickly, so finding an ME priest may be the better option for those who don't wish to regen.

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Monsters

Leeching

Not done frequently, but there are a couple good hiding places.

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Thanatos

8x-9x

Thanatos Tower is arguably the fastest Base EXP outside of Labs, and almost certainly the fastest job EXP. Additionally, the very unusual style of leveling and challenging nature of the tower makes for a very entertaining large-party situation. There are 12 floors on Thanatos Tower, plus a boss floor for those who are daring (or stupid) enough to summon the MvP. Floors 1-6 are mostly inhabited by weaker monsters, with a couple of boss monsters thrown in to stir things up. It is common to teleport through the first 6 floors until you get to floor 7, where teleporting is disabled. Starting on floor 7, all the boss monsters from previous floors become the main ingredient: and that's where the fun begins.

The Paladin makes a fantastic tank in Thanatos tower, for a good number of reasons. On top of the high HP, good gear, and tanking skills that make him valuable as a tank anywhere else, the Paladin also:

Leveling on floors 7 or 8 is recommended, depending on the size and strength of the party. On floors 9 and higher, all monsters are set to very long spawn timers, so once the room has been cleared, the monsters do not respawn quickly enough to maintain a good EXP rate.

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Leeching

Nearly impossible.

Techniques

Abyss Lake

7x-9x

Abyss Lake Dungeon is a very popular dungeon for large-party leveling, and a properly geared Crusader or Paladin can do a perfectly acceptable job as a mobber or tank. The third map is where the EXP is best, and teleporting all the way there is a frequent practice, even in very large parties. The dungeon is very mobby, so weaker parties should take it slow until they understand the dungeon.

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Leeching

Nearly impossible.

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Odin's Temple

7x-9x

Odin's temple is one of few places where a high-level Crusader or Paladin can earn decent EXP without mobbing, and the somewhat fresh nature of the dungeon makes it a relaxing getaway from the mindless drag of Niflheim or Geffen Guild Dungeon. Unfortunately, Odin's Temple is not a good source of Job EXP, so it is better suited for Crusaders trying to get to 99 than for Paladins trying to earn important skills.

All three maps in Odin's Temple are about the same, with varying spawn rates for Crusaders of different skill levels. Lower leveled Crusaders might want to visit Odin's Temple in a large-party situation, but it is also more than possible to level there with just a priest, as long as you avoid the holy-element Skeggiolds and focus on the Frus and Skoguls, which are very weak to Grand Cross.

Important Gear

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Monsters

Leeching

There are some nooks and crannies where a leecher could hide.

Courtesies

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Footnotes


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