Category:Reive

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''Colonizing a primordial continent such as Ulbuka poses challenges that test even the most experienced adventurers. For this reason, many who brave the wilderness have begun banding together and have developed a new style of battle. Any badge-carrying pioneer can join in the quest to clear the harrowing wilds of danger.''

''Even those without a party can jump into the fray and assist those already dueling the forces of nature! One for all, and all for the continent!''

Reives are similar to Campaign Battles. They take place in the East Ulbuka Territory.

Participation
To participate in a reive, simply approach the area where a battle is taking place (denoted by enemies and players with sword icons by their names).

When a player strays too far from the reive, a warning is displayed in the chat log and the player is given five seconds to return to the reive. If the player does not return within five seconds, he or she is locked out of participation in any reives in the zone for 5 minutes. This restriction can be removed by changing zones.

Evaluations
Players' contributions to the reive are periodically assessed, and players are awarded experience points and bayld based on participation. The frequency of the evaluations is based on damage dealt by any participants to the Lairs and Obstacles, so neglecting the main targets reduces evaluations; if all participants completely avoid the Lairs and Obstacles, no evaluations will occur and experience points and bayld will not be awarded to anyone. Players do not personally have to attack the main targets, but the primary targets must be damaged by someone in the Reive.

When a player fights in a reive to its conclusion, additional experience points and bayld are awarded, as well as a chance to receive one or more items. The calculation method for Reive evaluations is not yet known. Dealing physical damage factors most heavily into the evaluation, but taking damage, healing, and enhancing are also rewarded. Actions taken by pets do not factor into the evaluation at all.

Reive unity
Before participating heavily in reives, players should obtain the Reive unity key item from the quest Scaredy-Cats. This item grants healing, enhancing, and offensive bonuses to players during reives, similar to Abyssea's Abyssite. These bonuses are known as Reive Momentum.

"Logging"
The "Logging" key item allows players to damage Knotted Roots and Broadleaf Palms during Colonization Reives. It is obtained from the quest Grind to Sawdust.

"Demolishing
The "Demolishing" key item allows players to damage Bedrock Crags in Morimar Basalt Fields during Colonization Reives. It is obtained from the quest A Stone's Throw Away.

"Fragmenting"
The "Fragmenting" key item allows players to damage Icy Palisades during Colonization Reives. It is obtained from the quest Breaking the Ice.

Colonization Reive
''Bushwhacking through a verdant jungle or over treacherous landscape can be a grueling experience in and of itself, so what happens when the landscape fights back? In this type of reive, you'll not only need to overcome hordes of bloodthirsty beasts, but also the terrain they're protecting!''

Colonization reives involve clearing obstacles from the path. Victories in these reives allow players to access deeper areas in Adoulin.

The following colonization reives are known:

Lair Reive
Adoulin's best defense is a strong offensive push in this type of battle, as pioneers work together to raze the broods that spawn Ulbuka's multifarious menaces.

In lair reives, players destroy the homes of hostile wildlife. The lairs are protected by at least two types of enemies, which defend their homes. Defeated enemies respawn periodically. The reive ends in success when the target lair is destroyed.

The following lair reives are known:

Wildskeeper Reive
''Not much is known about Naakual behavior, but as is oft said, experience is the best teacher. Pioneers will be asked to search out these ferocious fiends and combat them in their natural habitats, which--though a huge disadvantage--makes the thrill of the hunt that much more intense.''

Wildskeeper Reives involve challenging a Naakual, one of the seven area mega bosses in the East Ulbuka Territory. Anyone participating in a Wildskeeper Reive must have purchased the appropriate key item from Dimmian at (E-6) in Eastern Adoulin. Without the key item, it is impossible for players to access a Wildskeeper Reive even if it is already in progress. Currently, 6/7 Naakuals can be challenged, with more to be released in future updates.

As in other types of Reives, participants in Wildskeeper Reives do not need to be in the same alliance to participate.

Wildskeeper Reives respawn 3 hours after their last defeat.

Wildskeeper Reive Evaluations

 * Special rewards such as weapons, armor, accessories, job mantles/job accessories, and magic scrolls/materials are all separated into different drop slots.
 * Depending on your performance, you can earn points and increase your drop percentages for each respective slot. (The way drop percentages increase is different for each slot.)
 * You will still have a chance to receive drops even if you earned a low amount of points for a slot, but the drop percentage will be quite low as well. If you have no points earned in a slot, the drop percentage will be zero.
 * Because Naakual equipment is rare, if you receive the same piece of equipment that you already have, you will not receive a reward for that specific slot. Due to this, the drop rate might feel lower as you earn more equipment.

Source
Source: http://wiki.bluegartr.com/bg/Reive