[Raven 2] Global Server Opens on the 20th, Collection of Tips for Free-to-Play/Low-Spenders to Grow! / Must-watch for getting ahead early with classes, leveling, and gear.
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Hello, this is Lee, enjoying Raven 2. The Raven 2 global server finally launches on Wednesday, November 20th. So, I've compiled essential tips for those playing as free-to-play or low-spenders to grow quickly in the early stages. First, let me briefly explain my character: I played completely free-to-play for the first two months after Raven 2 launched, and for the last three months, I've only purchased the monthly pass for about 40,000 won to level up. Although I'm returning and lack some high-tier gear, I've managed to achieve a combined stat total of 851 in Attack, Defense, and Accuracy, which is crucial in Raven 2. This means my character's foundation is better established than many who have pulled legendary items. I'm also playing on a server without promotional BJs, yet I've accumulated 8,655 crystals so far. This shows that even without spending much, you can gather crystals quite well because I'm hunting efficiently in high-yield areas. I plan to try out the global server as well. For those new to Raven 2 or returning after a break, things might be a bit hazy. If you watch the tips video I've prepared today, you'll be able to level up your character much faster than others on the global server. Especially since the global server is what they call the 'Taiwan Head' server, you need to beat the Taiwan Head even as a low-spender. So, I hope you'll refer to my tips videos when developing your character. First, let's talk about classes. The top priority classes are the healer, Divine Caster, or the archer, Night Ranger. Here's how to choose between the two: If you can't monitor the game often, I recommend the Divine Caster. If you can monitor every couple of hours while working, you should play the Night Ranger. The reason is that the archer's auto-battle speed is generally faster than the healer's, so if you can monitor consistently, the archer is better. However, I've consistently played the Divine Caster because I couldn't monitor every two hours. Thirdly, if you can party hunt, the Night Ranger is good, but if you plan to solo grind like a bot, play the Divine Caster. Especially since Raven 2 only supports the PC One client, you'll need multiple devices if you want to party hunt.