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Is there a method, to train your skills quick and efficiently ?
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Should get a Master Plan event this summer, so if you're patient, you can start stocking up/hoarding any (non-timed) training potions/items if you haven't already.
There is but it is important to separate ranking skills and mastering/danning them. If you are willing to do that and furthermore if you are willing to put off mastering/danning to a later date you can rank skills VERY efficiently by visiting Duncan often. Duncan is the chief of Tir Chonail. He has a special service where he will lower all your skills to rank F. This returns the AP to you. Don't worry, you can put the AP right back and raise the skills back without re-training them. What Duncan's service does for you is first it allows you to borrow AP from yourself, second, it lowers your combat power. Combat power is the measure of you character that causes some monsters to be labelled as boss, awful, weak, and so on. You may have noticed when you first started that the wolves in Tir Chonail were rated as boss and by now perhaps are rated weakest? that is because your combat power has risen. When you raise skills your stats go up too this raises your combat power. So by lowering your skills this reduces your combat power. You want to do this because some skills require interreacting with monsters that have a particular rating with respect to you. As you get strong these can be harder to find. The reason you want to save mastering and danning until the very end is that when you lower your skills any partial progress you have made toward mastering is lost and THAT you DO have to redo.
Personally, I've used them to skip the 'protect another player' requirement of Shield of Trust. You can also skip skill books and quests with them, including Practice Rank of Shock.
For actual training where monster kills are required, I enjoy the Nowhere to Run mission. Even if you don't need combat power, it's far less boring than foxes, and easier to gather multiple enemies in a single spot.
For life skills, homesteads can provide a large bonus to entire talents (Cooking talent, Smithing talent, Tailoring Talent, Apothecary Talent, and Carpentry Talent). You can gain them in your homestead, or in a friend's. The bonuses apply to all players inside the homestead at once. https://wiki.mabinogiworld.com/view/Homestead_Houses
For «grind-intensive» materials-consuming life-skills I find it easiest just to do Quest-Dailies for Adventurer-Seals on multiple-characters per day (someone made a guide on it based on a similar guide that I made long ago in the Guides-Section but I personally skip the White-Herbs quest since I was doing that on multiple characters for the sake of time-efficiency). Note that you can also just do Part-Time-Jobs for the appropriate NPC to usually get your skill-rank up to Rank 9 upon doing enough successful Part-Time-Jobs (such as Edern for Black-Smithing, Ailionoa for Tailoring, that dude over by the Light-House at Port-Cobh for Handi-Craft, etc).
Another thing that some people do is stay logged off from their account for over 90 days, then come back for the «Returned Milletian» title, which grants 2x skill-training for all skills when title is equipped, then combine it with the 2x from the intended Talent, and 2x training potions (talent-specific and/or All-Skills Training Potion), especially during any 2x or 3x Event, which can still further be combined with any 3x all-skill-training potion you may have had from before (the rarest of them all which usually came from certain events in the form of Royal Complete Skill Potion).
For Mushroom-Gathering, especially Golden-Mushrooms, particularly if you've been able to collect enough to create a Golden-Mushroom Prop for your Home-Stead, set an Alarm that activates every Wednesday at mid-night Pacific-Time so that you remind yourself to gather the Golden-Mushroom(s) so that you don't forget like I did this week (I really need to set that alarm on my Samsung-Galaxy using that App that I use for all other Alarm-Clock Reminders which has an apparently very fancy name for the app called...: Alarm [I can specify specific days as to when the Alarm is triggered including the Reminder-Note to go along with it {such as how today is Enchant-Day to remind me to get those Enchant-Expiration-Removal-Scrolls which I did earlier}]).
Life-Skills aren't going to be quick but they can be done efficiently.
For combat-skills see my first paragraph to cover the vast majority of anything that is power-specific.
Everything else is just about grinding and using as many «multipliers» available to you from events/potions/etc.
Edit/Addendum : Forgot to mention to make use of those Skill-Tendering Potions when necessary. Also, for Barrier-Spikes, Saga Episode 6 allows you to «clown around» with Ruairi, for the sake of fulfilling the «Have Barrier Spikes Destroyed by an Enemy» requirement. For anything production-related where you want the maximum success-rate, always join a Production-Party which is often available from someone on the Party Board or start your own so that others can join to form a Production-Party.
For skills that come from the Crusader-Tab, once you get strong enough, and you need to fulfill the «Defeat a Girgashy with Damage from Celestial-Spike» requirements, you can run the Solo-Mission & knock down its Health to around whatever percent is low enough to let the NPC-soldiers finish it off with their Sniping from their Bow & Arrow Archery, then the «Finish» status will be available after you let the Soldiers «Last-Hit» the Girgashy, from which point you can load Celestial-Spike & get that requirement out of the way. The Solo-Mission should be easy enough once you have Vital-Surge & hold off on activating it until it uses that «Poison-Attack» on you (this may still be a ways off for you if you haven't completed Generations all the way up to G23 yet).
Now that should cover everything that I needed to mention. Good luck with training !
Most accurate answer to this I've ever seen
That's just to get from Rank E to D.
Then say "I want to kill him in PvP" -proceeds to train nonstop-
Glitch in the matrix.
It's okay. Nice to see that there's plenty of others who want to help.
Hi I'm Kensamaofmari.
I typically stock up on at least 20 before I run Avalon-Bridge on Elite because of that pesky Phase 4 and Phase 5 to achieve 2000+ points...
(I used to enhance squires but it turns out that the points should only be used to place squires and that's it; nothing more...)