SkyRaven0 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Expanded Weekly Reward Caps Explained The biggest change is the widening of weekly dungeon and raid limits. You’re no longer forced into ultra-tight caps that stop progression early in the week. Instead, you can keep running content—but rewards gradually scale down after certain thresholds. This creates a “push as far as you want, but efficiency drops over time” system. Expedition (Conquest Content) Expedition content now supports up to 105 weekly runs, but rewards degrade in tiers: Weekly Runs Reward Efficiency 1–63 100% rewards 64–77 80% 78–91 60% 92–105 40% 106+ 20% Main drops include high-tier weapons, crafting materials, and Kinah-related rewards. What this means in practice: the first 63 runs are your “core progression window.” Everything after that is optional grinding with reduced efficiency. Transcendence Content Transcendence follows a similar structure but with a lower total cap: Weekly Runs Reward Efficiency 1–42 100% rewards 43–49 80% 50–56 60% 57–63 40% 64+ 20% The main focus here is Arcana Cards, which directly influence Gear Score scaling. Again, the pattern is clear: the system rewards consistency first, then allows extra farming for those chasing specific upgrades. Refill System Limits To prevent infinite farming loops, refill allowances are also capped: Expedition refills: 14 per week Transcendence refills: 7 per week This keeps progression tied to time investment rather than unlimited resource resets. How to Optimize Weekly Progression The most efficient approach is surprisingly simple once you understand the structure: Prioritize your full-efficiency window first Run your 63 Expedition and 42 Transcendence attempts before doing anything else. Stop or slow down after the 100% reward bracket Extra runs are fine, but they are significantly less value-efficient. Only push into reduced tiers when needed This is mainly for gearing breakpoints or completing a specific upgrade before reset. Most players will benefit more from consistency than from over-grinding past the cap. Targeted Kinah Buffs and Anti-Bot Changes Alongside reward caps, Kinah income has been heavily reworked. The goal is simple: reduce alt farming and bot-generated currency while making high-end gameplay more rewarding. High-Tier Dungeon Buffs Tier 4 and Tier 5 Conquest dungeons now drop significantly more Kinah. This shifts the economy away from open-world farming and toward structured group content. In practice, this means: Better rewards for organized parties Less value from solo farming loops More stable endgame currency flow Crobahki’s Secret Depository A new daily instance, Crobahki’s Secret Depository, introduces a reliable source of untradeable Kinah. Key points: Daily entry Fixed Kinah reward Currency is account-bound Because it cannot be traded, it’s designed purely for upgrading your main character. Think of it as “safe currency” that you can freely spend on enchantments and skill progression without worrying about market inflation or trading abuse. Open-World Kinah Cap One of the most important restrictions is the account-wide limit on open-world Kinah: Maximum: 1,000,000 Kinah per day (account-wide) Applies to general monster farming and basic loot income Once you hit the cap, you stop generating raw Kinah from open-world mobs. This is clearly aimed at stopping bot loops and multi-character farming abuse. What These Changes Mean for Progression At a high level, the system now splits progression into three layers: Core weekly dungeon progression (Expedition + Transcendence) Controlled daily Kinah income (Depository + capped farming) High-efficiency group content (Tier 4–5 dungeon buffs) Instead of grinding endlessly, you are now expected to: Max out efficient weekly runs Use daily guaranteed Kinah sources Focus on high-tier group content for currency scaling Practical Progression Flow A simple weekly routine looks like this: Run Crobahki’s Secret Depository daily This covers baseline upgrade costs. Clear 100% efficiency dungeon caps first Expedition (63 runs) and Transcendence (42 runs). Use remaining runs only for targeted upgrades Don’t over-invest into low-efficiency brackets unless necessary. Manage Kinah strategically Treat untradeable Kinah as enhancement fuel and reserve tradeable Kinah for market opportunities or gear flips. This update fundamentally reshapes how progression works in Aion 2. Instead of a hard stop at weekly caps, players now have flexible ceilings with diminishing returns, combined with stricter currency control systems. For dedicated players, the result is actually faster progression on main characters—as long as you stay within the efficient reward windows and don’t waste time pushing low-return farming loops. The key takeaway is simple: play smart within the first tier of rewards, treat Kinah as a controlled resource, and avoid unnecessary grind past the efficiency thresholds. Quote
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