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This begs the question, of course, of "what should I start as?" As always the answer will be "whatever you want to play!" Leveling on Einherjar is deceptively easy despite it being a low rate server on paper; because of the floating rates the '''actual true rates fluctuate from 3x to 6x, going up to 9x on the weekends''', and both repeatable kill quests and the Bounty Board missions greatly relax the grind's difficulty, giving it more of a mid rate feel. In addition, if you're an RO veteran, I would highly recommend trying something new and picking one of the custom classes - they're Einherjar's strongest feature in my opinion, and will give you a fresh play experience!
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This begs the question, of course, of "what should I start as?" As always the answer will be "whatever you want to play!" Leveling on Einherjar is deceptively easy despite it being a low rate server on paper; because of the floating rates the '''actual true rates fluctuate from 3x to 6x, going up to 9x on the weekends''', and both repeatable kill quests and the Bounty Board missions greatly relax the grind's difficulty. In addition, if you're an RO veteran, I would highly recommend trying something new and picking one of the custom classes - they're Einherjar's strongest feature in my opinion, and will give you a fresh play experience!
  
  

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