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U4N Ultimate Abyss Point Farming Guide for Aion 2 — How to Maxi

  • What Abyss Points Are and Why You Want Them

    Abyss Points represent your contribution to the ongoing faction war between Elyos and Asmodians, and they unlock critical progression paths. You use them to:

    • Buy top‑tier PvP gear and accessories.

    • Upgrade and enhance your gear through systems like Deinian Crystal Board.

    • Increase your ranking and access higher‑tier content.

    Because AP ties directly to power and gear quality, farming it efficiently makes a stark difference in your progression speed.


    Understanding Weekly Limits

    The game limits how much AP you can earn from combat activities to keep the progression fair and balanced. As of the latest updates:

    • You can earn up to 200,000 AP per week from PvE hunting.

    • You can earn another 200,000 AP per week from PvP kills.

    That gives you a total potential of up to 400,000 AP per week if you mix farming methods optimally.

    Importantly, not all AP sources count against these caps. Supply requests and event rewards typically fall outside combat caps, letting you farm beyond the weekly combat limits.


    Core Abyss Point Farming Methods

    Below are the most reliable ways — both combat and non‑combat — to farm Abyss Points in Aion 2.

    1. Combat Farming (PvP & PvE)

    PvP Kills Defeating enemy players in open‑world PvP zones or battlegrounds yields AP. Higher‑rank players generally give more AP, but dying to stronger opponents can cost some of your points back. PvP is high‑risk, high‑reward.

    Hunting Monsters in the Abyss PvE farming in designated Abyss areas — including repeatable monster quests — grants AP. Efficiently clearing monsters, especially clustered groups or repeatable objectives, can yield significant AP.

    Artifact Corridors / Instance Farming These are high‑density PvE zones where you can earn lots of AP in a short time. Players report gaining between ~9,000 and 20,000+ AP in a single run by optimizing routes and mob pull strategies.


    2. Non‑Combat AP Sources (No Weekly Cap)

    These activities are among the most efficient ways to farm AP because they often aren’t counted toward the combat weekly cap.

    Supply Requests Opened via the menu (often Alt + J), supply requests let you turn in crafting materials for AP. These quests can yield thousands of points without touching the PvP/PvE cap, and include:

    • Daily urgent requests

    • Weekly requests

    • Seasonal or special deliveries

    Professional players often maximize supply requests before combat content because it’s consistent and cap‑free.

    Daily and Weekly Commissions Repeatable daily and weekly quests provide reliable AP. Completing 5–10 daily quests can add up quickly, and weekly quests reset weekly to let you top up AP without PvP or monster farming.

    Events and Seasonal Missions Seasonal events often reward AP and frequently do not count toward combat caps. Participating whenever a special activity is available ensures bonus AP on top of your normal farming.


    Advanced Efficiency Tips

    To get the most AP out of your playtime, consider the following strategies:

    Plan Around Weekly Resets Since PvP and hunting AP have weekly caps, use your first few days to focus on those before shifting to cap‑free activities like supply requests and event quests once combat caps are hit.

    Group Farming Farming corridors and group PvE can drastically increase your AP per hour because kills happen faster and you share rewards among group members.

    Optimize Your Daily Routine A common high‑efficiency route could look like:

    • Complete all daily and urgent weekly supply requests.

    • Run artifact corridors or repeated monster quests.

    • Engage in structured PvP or battlegrounds early in the reset.

    • Participate in seasonal events later in the week.


    The Role of External Support

    Many players also explore ways to speed up their progression. For example, some choose to engage with trustworthy Aion 2 Kinah suppliers to acquire in‑game currency, which can indirectly support their AP farming (for gear, consumables, etc.). Using reliable sources carefully and with knowledge of server rules is crucial.


    What to Do When You Hit the Weekly Cap

    Once you hit the 200,000 PvP or PvE combat cap:

    • Shift entirely to supply requests to continue adding AP.

    • Complete any remaining weekly quests that still offer points.

    • Participate in seasonal events before they expire.

    • Save AP for key gear purchases so you don’t waste earnable progression.

    This ensures you keep moving forward even when you can’t earn combat AP anymore.

    Farming Abyss Points in Aion 2 is a mix of smart planning, efficient execution, and variety in activities. By balancing PvP, PvE hunting, repeatable quests, and supply requests, you can maximize your weekly AP gains without burning out. A solid routine paired with good gear, group support, and awareness of weekly resets will keep your progression steady and your character competitive.

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