Newbie leveling questions

Ok, first of all, really wish Steel would let me change my "logged in" char when posting. I looked up how, but it just sits on "loading" for an eternity. ...

Just a little info to start with...Due to RL commitments, I don't play consistently enough to join Guilds, or in this case a Legion, so solo play is my main option other than pugs (shiver). I usually like to level a main char as fast as possible that can then support any other chars I may decide to build.

Anyway, my first question is this...is it feasible to level just by doing Campaign and Blue quests? I've already run into some areas where I'm doing low level quests/kills for little or no xp and char is only lvl 20. Thinking of just trying this strat out and then use green quests as fillers if needed.

Also, I started a Cleric but didn't go past 14 or so with him, but thinking of going back to him as a main char to be more self sustaining. Have read a lot on clerics being able to solo most instances. I'm wondering if that's just end game mainly or can they do it in level appropriate instances while leveling too. I'd really like to make cleric my main for farming/supporting other chars, but I have a heavy history of running healers and would just like a break from healing groups for a while.

Read a few posts that Spiritmasters might not be a bad choice either, but not sure what their survivability would be like. As usual, the hardest part for me is picking a first char and sticking with it without rolling a new char after a few levels just to compare. *shrug*

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Newbie leveling questions

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Ok, first of all, really wish Steel would let me change my "logged in" char when posting. I looked up how, but it just sits on "loading" for an eternity. ...

Just a little info to start with...Due to RL commitments, I don't play consistently enough to join Guilds, or in this case a Legion, so solo play is my main option other than pugs (shiver). I usually like to level a main char as fast as possible that can then support any other chars I may decide to build.

Anyway, my first question is this...is it feasible to level just by doing Campaign and Blue quests? I've already run into some areas where I'm doing low level quests/kills for little or no xp and char is only lvl 20. Thinking of just trying this strat out and then use green quests as fillers if needed.

Also, I started a Cleric but didn't go past 14 or so with him, but thinking of going back to him as a main char to be more self sustaining. Have read a lot on clerics being able to solo most instances. I'm wondering if that's just end game mainly or can they do it in level appropriate instances while leveling too. I'd really like to make cleric my main for farming/supporting other chars, but I have a heavy history of running healers and would just like a break from healing groups for a while.

Read a few posts that Spiritmasters might not be a bad choice either, but not sure what their survivability would be like. As usual, the hardest part for me is picking a first char and sticking with it without rolling a new char after a few levels just to compare. *shrug*

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Fire Gleeful Ladder replied to xform and flight time

Greetings, Daeva, We understand your frustration and appreciate you reaching out to the community for help. Not receiving a verification email is a common issue that many players have encountered across various games. We’ve checked the forums and have a few potential fixes you can try. Hopefully, one of these will help you get into the game!

Possible Fixes for Verification Email Issue

Check Your Email Folders: This may seem obvious, but it's the most common solution. Please check your spam, junk, and other filtered folders. Sometimes, a legitimate email can be mistakenly flagged and sent there. Add Aion to Your Whitelist: To prevent future emails from being blocked, add the official Aion email address (often something like `noreply@aiononline.com` or an equivalent from NCSoft/Gameforge) to your email account's contact list or whitelist. This tells your email provider that you trust the sender. Try a Different Email Provider: Some email providers, particularly those like Hotmail, Outlook, or Live, are known to be overly aggressive with their spam filters. If you used one of these, consider creating a new account with a different provider, such as Gmail, and try the registration process again. Many players report better success with services like Gmail. Wait for the Email: Depending on server load and other factors, there can sometimes be a significant delay in receiving the verification email. In some cases, it may take several hours or even a full day to arrive. If you've just created your account, we recommend waiting a while longer before assuming it's a bug. Contact Aion Support Directly: If none of the above steps work, the best course of action is to contact the official Aion support team. They have the tools to manually verify your account or provide a direct solution. You can typically find a link to their support portal on the official game website. They will likely ask for your account name and the email address you used. We hope this information helps, and we look forward to seeing you in Atreia soon! Feel free to update us if you find a solution that works for you, as it may help other players with the same problem. Best regards, The Forum Moderator Team

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