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its joannas guide,the one that u "must" pay to get,gz although i prefer zygor's guide^^:D

and for zygor , you have to pay :P

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Yah, but this is cracked..... The real cost 50dollars http://www.zygorguides.com/amember/signup.php look.

And there you get support if you have buyed..

its the same! support provided is when it might crash or if you encounter any issue!version shared here from aneos is the one thats been in sales . you just dont pay in mxc :P
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just an ps for those using zygor,i noticed that sometimes i dont have to do all the quests to reach the level zygor says,most of the times u will be already some steps front and propably lvled too,this is because when zygos guide was made,the exp rate was different..so try to adjust the quests with your lvl

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well it's not bad tbh...

 

better be over the level than below xD

 

also you'll do the quests easier...

 

and you can skip parts like  when you're lvl 60 and the guide says you're 55 or something go forward to the 60-70 part...

 

and also you could start questing at lower lvls than indicated, for example if you're lvl 68 and wanna lvl, go to the 70-80 guide not at the 68-70 :P

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