I traded a stack of treant bulbs for the Gourmet quest and traded Degenhard a bone chip for The Bare Bones quest and just finished the Mean Machine quest. No other quest completed. This works.
Ok, I did the cabbage quest in Selbina a couple of times (about 5 stacks total), then did 5 starting-level quests in Bastok (1 stack of Treant Bulbs for Gourmet quest included) and had enough fame.
Nice to finally have this spell after only 2 hours of questing.
lol i was on the ship to selbina to, for the 4th time, try and get the magicked skull and the sea horror appeared....of course when this happened i was fishing off the side and it was only me, so i kept my eye on it but i was only a lvl 19 once i catch a sardine i run to the door, open it and boom im dead then i see a blm do a /panic or whatever and starts casting warp, he got out right b4 the horror got inside the ship
Lv. 2. To do the Bastok quest for the scroll is Fame lv. two. This level of fame is easy to obtain through the Selbina quest in which you trade a few stacks of La Theine Cabbages to the old man outside the Weaver's guild shop, who is looking at the two Sheep NPCs.
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Posted:Sep 29 2004 at 8:27 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) how much does warp 1 cost? I went to sandoria to get the quest done but i realized i had to start a mission and a bunch of other crap needed to be done so i got 20 ppl to give me 1k each lol suckers! lol well how much does warp 1 cost?
got it for an hour and a half oof questing (12 times gourmet quest and 11 original quests" and it costed me a total of 1100 gil, saved alot plus raised my bastok fame to lvl 2
This spell sends you to your home point. That's it. You get it from a Bastok quest for one slime oil (requires lv3 or 4 bastok fame though, I believe).
I saw the classic example of a Ghetto Warp last night. I had been in a PT in the Dunes leveling my BLM, and we had just disbanded.
One of the people from the party casually walked up to a beach pugil who promptly gave him a bit of Screwdriver from the TP he had built up taking down the guy a few minutes before who _almost_ beat him. Splash...
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Posted:May 16 2004 at 4:09 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) How much does a Chocobo cost? is there anyone here who is a Black Mage/Summoner? Pompey
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Posted:Feb 10 2004 at 4:14 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Can the Bind Point be anywhere that you know the name of?? i mean can u use it to get around.. or is it just to home and mana points??
Just to clarify this, the Warp spell will send you to the Home Point (the shiny blue crystals in town, or the Conquest guards that give you the option) that you set last.
For instance, if I set my home point to Port Jeuno and went out into Sauromogue and got myself killed, I would end up back in Port Jeuno. In the same way, if I cast Warp on myself while I was in Sauromogue, I would go back to Port Jeuno. It has nothing do to with the markers you place on your map, but only with valid Home Points.
The Warp II spell allows a BLM to send a party member to that player's Home Point.
I would just like to personally say that I love this stinkin' spell. I've had people tell me it's not that useful, and I just don't understand them. I mean, the other night I was getting my subjob quest done in the mines by Bastok (forgot the name). Anyway, it would have been a remarkable pain to run all the way back to Selbina. Good thing I had Warp!
I also use it as an escape spell... I have a macro set for it as follows: (emergency only)
I had a Black Mage hit his Warp macro in the middle of a fight two nights back... the spell is useful, a macro is bloody dangerous. I'd really hate to blow my two-hour (as I once did) just because I hit CTRL+4 instead of CTRL+3.
A bind point is the same thing as a home point. Those of us who once played Everquest tend to use the phrase "bind here" interchangeably with "set your home point here." In Everquest, what was basically your "home point" (where your character went when he/she died) was called your "bind point," and it was set by the spell "bind." You could bind yourself just about anywhere, with some restrictions for dungeons and whatnot. It was a simple matter of targetting yourself and casting, or if someone was not a magic user, targetting THEM and casting.
Sorry for the sudden abundance of EQ-derived jargon, but some things are just so similar that those of us that have played both games use the "old terms" without thinking. ^_^