Meanwhile I stopped while farming two hours to attempting finish the subclass quest. How nice for meseta pso2 those putting as an objective 2 monsters that doenst spawn in almost any area but just during arbitrary occasions. Gorongo, or whatever that caterpillar item is called in NA, can be found in Area 2 of the Forest. You can also do the second Naverius Time Attack Quest. I believe that it’s that one. Whichever Naverius quest starts off you by just dropping you down instead of walking in. You fight with a few waves of enemies right at the beginning and a wave of these has 4 Gorongos guaranteed. Everytime.
Both CAN spawn with no Emergency Code happening. They have lower spawn rates although they can spawn anywhere else. I’ve had success in these places however. And the spawn rate is obviously made even worse if your desire sensor is still on. Well in the event that you’ve got another 10 minutes to waste the Volcano/amduskian (sorry can’t ever remember the exact names of them ) time strike also has guaranteed spawns for your dragon bois. However they spawn through it and in the end. That is why I wasn’t advocating it. And I wind up finding Fordrans.
Taking some customer orders in with you throughout the Expedition to locate Fordrans can be more fun and rewarding. Finding some exp to your sub and main as soon as you turn them as well. And it does not feel like draining or time wasting. Just incase you or somebody else reading this doesn’t know: Go select your mission (Do not combine a multi block zone yet). Open the main menu, then find customer orders, then pick”Orders which could be completed in the current area”. And flourish a list of quests that are all available you’ll be able to select multiple and for that zone pops up! You can go back and choose multi block zone. PSO2 is enjoyable. But I can agree it’s its bits that are annoying. Here’s to hoping that you give it another go.
You can’t permanently screw up your personality, even being completely f2p. Mag can be flashed with resources you are able to acquire in-game, based on how badly you screwed up it it may require a great deal of funds but compared to grinding BiS that is a very trivial grind. They are tackling all ability tree reset passes like candy plus they’re per-character so if you’ve got 3 characters in your accounts (even level 1 ones) you will get 3 passes whenever they’re passed out. Those can be traded between personalities. You have to await the passes to be passed out tho. This is without considering that you can pay minimal fee to accelerate this. Mags are about 3$ USD and skills tree pages are pretty cheap too. 20-30$ can get you far in PSO2 in regards to quality of life but that I do understand some people are not eager to invest a dime.
In terms of the cherry on the cake, you can hardly screw up a personality (whether it is mag, ability tree, etc) so much that it makes it unplayable. It’s possible but you need to literally go the reverse of common sense about what is good for your personality. Most case of”screw-up” I’ve seen were individuals exaggerating because they’re missing out on a few stats as it would gate them out of anything in PSO2. You may always have stuff to do with a non min/max character and you will not be gated by it. PSO2 is participant skills 20 percent gear/tree. Min/maxing is important and is a thing but a very good player can solo any endgame material as a set of 12 people with similar equipment will struggle because they’re less proficient at PSO2. Do not forget to have fun and continue enjoying, people really like to cheap PSO2 Meseta make a thing a bigger deal than it is.