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Does anyone know where the Dawn Blood Alliance is?

When you start your FF14 journey, you will start your game journey from the following 3 towns according to the profession you choose: Forest City - Illusionist, Lancer and Bow The City of the Sea of ??Hands - Axemancer and Barmancer; The City of Sand - Swordman, Fighter and Spellman. These three towns will be your main activity areas before level 15. They are mainly used to teach you the game. basic operations. The main mission throughout the game will also start from here. When you reach level 15, you can leave here and start your real journey. Basic Tips: - Make sure you have enough gold coins to bring some food (corresponding to your level), which will give you a gain of 3 experience points - Before level 15, you do not need to buy weapons and armor, because you You'll get through this level very quickly, so save what you can - whatever you do, make sure you keep running the main quests, because if the quests don't unlock the flying ship, you won't be able to leave town even if you reach level 15 (story quest no. It's free once, but you will be charged later)------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------- ------------- Level 1-15: This is the popular stage of rapid upgrading for novices. You will carry out tasks around the entire novice village and get to know the area and get your career guidance. Tip: Make sure you follow the quests. This will increase your understanding of your professional skills. At level 3, you will leave the town and start traveling around the suburbs. Doing the mission of killing little monsters (F.A.T.E mission) will give you a lot of experience. Tip: Even if your level has exceeded the current F.A.T.E mission, the experience makes it still worth completing. It’s not that the higher the level of the F.A.T.E mission, the better. Make sure the mission level is closer to your character’s level, so you can get more experience points as rewards. For example, the rewards for tasks one level lower than yours are higher than those for tasks two levels higher than yours. At level 5, you will receive a quest about the Hunting Log. If you complete this series of tasks closely following the levels, you will get a very good set of equipment. At level 6-15, you'd better continue to follow your main mission, which will allow you to appreciate the grand story background of this game. Unlocked career quests and campaigns, and will unlock your Hunts (level 5) as well as Levequests and Guildhests (Level 10). Your Hunts will take you around various areas of the novice village, and the journey takes a lot of time. The time will of course be compensated with substantial experience bonuses. Tip: After you complete the hunting missions in each area, you will get a lot of experience points. Levequests are a bit like a small F.A.T.E. You will be entrusted with various tasks: hunting little monsters, calling XX home for dinner , look for bricks thrown by someone, etc., but it should be noted that these tasks have time limits, so after accepting them, quickly put down everything at hand and complete it. Tip: There is a limit on the number of Levequests tasks you can accept, so you need to do it step by step Completed, these tasks will reward good experience and gold coins. Guildhests tasks (level 10) will unlock two every 5 levels, and you will receive a large amount of experience and gold coins when you complete them for the first time. Guildhests tasks can be repeated, but the experience behind them is not that much, but it is still a good way to gain experience.