Category: Kinah guides

Kinah Grinding

Posted by on September 2, 2009 | Comments Off

Before starting, I strongly suggest not to concentrate on grinding Kinah when starting a new game. The first 9 levels of the game is all about character development. You’ll get access to better Kinah earning methods once you’ve become a Daeva and gained access to your capital city’s artisans. If you follow the generic tips mentioned above and you’ll have a fair amount of pocket money while keeping your equipment, supplies and skills up to date. I will also put details regarding standard (side) quests provided by NPCs, especially those that will reward you with kinah. The main idea here is spending your kinah wisely while earning it constantly.

If ever you’ve been level grinding as well, and you’ve reached level 9 at any point while using this Aion guide, , ignore the other quests and prioritize the Ascension quest first. Why? Because by completing the Ascension quest, you’ll be automatically reach LV10 – regardless of how many experience you already have. Not to mention that you’ll have access to even more powerful equipment and skills. However, since you’ll need to be transported to your capital city to complete the ritual, you may need to teleport back to the previous village you came from and complete all your remaining quests. This way, you’ll be able to maximize the experience rewards for your unfinished quests.

Private Store

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private storeAion allows you to peddle your goods anywhere you wish, in case your Trade Broker registry is full and you don’t want to sell your goods to cheap merchant NPCs. You can sell pretty much anything and price them any amount you wish. However, to effectively earn kinah and to attract costumers, you need to consider the following factors:

  • Location

This the prime factor you need to look into. The best place to set up shop would be places where most people converge. Obviously, you can set your shops in towns and cities, near the flight transporters, obelisks, teleporters or major streets. You can also set up shop in the entrances of major dungeons during peak hours. Remember that if there isn’t that many people in the town you’re currently in, try switching channels. Also, please note that the goods you’re selling will affect the location you should consider setting your private store. If you have a lot of crafting materials you wish to sell, you can set up shop in your city’s Temple/ Hall of Artisans. If you have some tradeable quest items, sell them near the NPCs giving those quests. If you want to sell potions, scrolls, arrows, etc, you may want to peddle your goods near the entrances of dungeons or along a path away from any major settlements.

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