

Black Desert Online is incredibly dense, and if you try to swallow it all at once, you won't make it. While the temptation to run to level 50 can be strong, I would really suggest that you take the time to talk to the NPCs and immerse yourself in the world. One of the worst things you could do is play Black Desert Online like it's any other MMORPG – it's not. If none of that interests you, spend your points on home buying and turn them into storage space to increase your city's bank space. It's all very complicated, but it's an excellent source of passive income. You can even use contribution points to buy property, convert houses into workshops, and hire more workers to create and refine resources. Doing this in Black Desert Online will only drive you to despair due to the sheer volume of quests, most of them not rewarding you with any experience. We learned that when you arrive in a new city, the first thing to do is run around devouring all the missions before heading out to complete them. In most MMOs, doing quests is the only way to level up your character.


A lowly level 5 character can use the best equipment he can get in the game. If you pay, you can use There is no level limit on the equipment
