
Leveling Roulette and Guildhest Roulette net you a nice daily bonus for running them. These bonuses scale to your level, so they are always relevant until you reach level cap.
Each guildhest features an experience bonus for the first time you complete them on each class.
There are Hunting Logs for all classes (but not the new jobs, DRK MCH and AST) that consist of ten monster types for every ten levels. Completing each tier nets you a nice bonus on top of the monster type bonuses.
There's a Challenge Log that you can unlock at either level 15 or 16 by picking up a quest at the Adventurer's Guild in Limsa Lominsa. There's loads of weekly bonuses available here: for completing a certain number of roulette runs, for running a certain number of dungeons, for completing a certain number of FATEs, for completing a certain number of levequests, etc. The best part is that these weekly bonuses scale to your level, so they are always relevant until you reach level cap.
There are FATEs on every overworld map that correspond to that area's level range. FATEs are basically open-world events for which you can net some experience by participating in activities that count towards the goal's completion.
Generally speaking, if you unlock the Challenge Log, complete your roulettes daily, gradually work towards Hunting Log progression, and hit every Main Story Quest and sidequest available on each map, you'll level at a decent pace. FATEs are either a last resort or a means of quickly progressing through otherwise painfully slow level gaps (47-49, 58-59, etc.)
Each guildhest features an experience bonus for the first time you complete them on each class.
There are Hunting Logs for all classes (but not the new jobs, DRK MCH and AST) that consist of ten monster types for every ten levels. Completing each tier nets you a nice bonus on top of the monster type bonuses.
There's a Challenge Log that you can unlock at either level 15 or 16 by picking up a quest at the Adventurer's Guild in Limsa Lominsa. There's loads of weekly bonuses available here: for completing a certain number of roulette runs, for running a certain number of dungeons, for completing a certain number of FATEs, for completing a certain number of levequests, etc. The best part is that these weekly bonuses scale to your level, so they are always relevant until you reach level cap.
There are FATEs on every overworld map that correspond to that area's level range. FATEs are basically open-world events for which you can net some experience by participating in activities that count towards the goal's completion.
Generally speaking, if you unlock the Challenge Log, complete your roulettes daily, gradually work towards Hunting Log progression, and hit every Main Story Quest and sidequest available on each map, you'll level at a decent pace. FATEs are either a last resort or a means of quickly progressing through otherwise painfully slow level gaps (47-49, 58-59, etc.)
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