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− | + | PSO2:NGS has several different currencies that players collect. This pages goes over each of them. | |
== Free Currencies == | == Free Currencies == | ||
− | The following currencies can be obtained in game through defeating enemies: | + | The following currencies can be obtained in-game through defeating enemies: |
=== {{Icons|N-Meseta}}N-Meseta === | === {{Icons|N-Meseta}}N-Meseta === | ||
− | N-Meseta is the primary currency of NGS. This currency is relevant to all content, from [[Item Lab (NGS)| | + | N-Meseta is the primary currency of NGS. This currency is relevant to all content, from [[Item Lab (NGS)|strengthening equipment in the Item Lab]] to buying/selling items on My Shop. This currency is used in all manner of transactions throughout the game. You can earn it via defeating enemies and selling items, along with My Shop-related activities. |
==== N-Meseta earned via Enemy Kill. ==== | ==== N-Meseta earned via Enemy Kill. ==== | ||
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All addition Boosts are as follows: | All addition Boosts are as follows: | ||
− | * Every 5 level increase | + | * Every 5 level increase = +1 for Mobs, +10 for Bosses. |
− | * [[Enemies (NGS)#Enhanced Enemies|Enhanced Enemies]] | + | * [[Enemies (NGS)#Enhanced Enemies|Enhanced Enemies]] = +100 |
− | * [[Enemies (NGS)#Equalizing Enemies|Equalizing Enemies]] | + | * [[Enemies (NGS)#Equalizing Enemies|Equalizing Enemies]] = +100 |
− | * [[Enemies (NGS)#Megalotix|Megalotix]] | + | * [[Enemies (NGS)#Megalotix|Megalotix]] = +100 |
− | * All Mobs | + | * All Mobs = Chance for +30, Rare Drop Rate dependent |
− | * Aelio Region + Large Class Boss | + | * Aelio Region + Large Class Boss = +100 |
− | * Kvaris Region + Medium Class Boss and higher | + | * Kvaris Region + Medium Class Boss and higher = +60 |
− | * [[Enemies (NGS)#Gigantix|Despaired]]: [[DOLLS (NGS)#Aelio Dolls|Destragras]] | + | * [[Enemies (NGS)#Gigantix|Despaired]]: [[DOLLS (NGS)#Aelio Dolls|Destragras]] = -10 |
− | * [[DOLLS (NGS)#Retem Dolls|Snaedal Vera/Lenus Vera]] | + | * [[DOLLS (NGS)#Retem Dolls|Snaedal Vera/Lenus Vera]] = +70 |
− | * [[DOLLS (NGS)#Aelio Dolls|Dark Falz]] | + | * [[DOLLS (NGS)#Aelio Dolls|Dark Falz]] = +30 |
− | Currently the Unique Multiplier being known is Nex Vera, a 2x multiplier. This is due to the fact that in it's own [[Emergency Quests (NGS)|Emergency Quest]] | + | Currently the Unique Multiplier being known is Nex Vera, a 2x multiplier. This is due to the fact that in it's own [[Emergency Quests (NGS)|Emergency Quest]]. All mobs aside of Nex Vera do not count for any drops of any kind, an unique effect for this quest only. |
This means, as an example, a level 65 Megalotix Large Class Boss in Aelio Region was killed with full Party Buff and all Add On Skill buff, this means a calculation looks as follows: | This means, as an example, a level 65 Megalotix Large Class Boss in Aelio Region was killed with full Party Buff and all Add On Skill buff, this means a calculation looks as follows: | ||
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'''Meseta Earned = [(100+120+100+100)x1.1x1.09]*1=420x1.199=503.58''', rounded down to 503 | '''Meseta Earned = [(100+120+100+100)x1.1x1.09]*1=420x1.199=503.58''', rounded down to 503 | ||
− | The following stuff were added into the | + | The following stuff were added into the equation: |
* Base Amount = 100 | * Base Amount = 100 | ||
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==== N-Meseta earned via Item Sell ==== | ==== N-Meseta earned via Item Sell ==== | ||
− | You can also sell items to the vendor or via Convert To Meseta button inside Inventory/Storage. The amount what you get for sale differs depending on the item sold. | + | You can also sell items to the vendor or via "Convert To Meseta" button inside Inventory/Storage. The amount what you get for sale differs depending on the item sold. |
− | For weapons and units, the amount of money is | + | For weapons and units, the amount of money is standardized at 50 N-Meseta as a base and then going up by +5 every star of rarity. If an auto sale feature is active, the item is converted into N-Meseta instantly, '''with Meseta Boosters multiplying the amount, which doesn't happen at a regular sale!''' |
− | There are also {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Tool|RealName=Valuable Items|PageName=Materials_(NGS)#Valuable_Items}}, items of high value. Those sell at | + | There are also {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Tool|RealName=Valuable Items|PageName=Materials_(NGS)#Valuable_Items}}, items of high value. Those sell at standardized amounts, Auto Sale does not affect them: |
− | * Stellar Seed | + | * Stellar Seed = 2,000 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
− | * Alpha Reactor, Snowks | + | * Alpha Reactor = 3,500 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
− | * Beta Reactor | + | * Snowks = 3,500 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
+ | * Beta Reactor = 100,000 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} | ||
For other items, the amount of money is standardized as such: | For other items, the amount of money is standardized as such: | ||
− | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Ability Capsule|RealName=Capsules|PageName=List_of_Special_Abilities_(NGS)}}, {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Mag Device|RealName=Mag Devices|PageName=Exchange_Shop_(NGS)}} = 10 N-Meseta | + | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Ability Capsule|RealName=Capsules|PageName=List_of_Special_Abilities_(NGS)}}, {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Mag Device|RealName=Mag Devices|PageName=Exchange_Shop_(NGS)}} = 10 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
− | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Tool|RealName=Enhancement Materials|PageName=Materials_(NGS)#Enhancement_Materials}}, {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Tool|RealName=N-SG Recycle Badge|PageName=Materials_(NGS)#Badges}} = 40 N-Meseta | + | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Tool|RealName=Enhancement Materials|PageName=Materials_(NGS)#Enhancement_Materials}}, {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Tool|RealName=N-SG Recycle Badge|PageName=Materials_(NGS)#Badges}} = 40 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
− | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Booster|RealName=Booster Items|PageName=Consumables_(NGS)}} = 60 N-Meseta | + | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Booster|RealName=Booster Items|PageName=Consumables_(NGS)}} = 60 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
− | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Music Disc|RealName=Music Discs|PageName=Music_Discs_(NGS)}} = 80 N-Meseta | + | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Music Disc|RealName=Music Discs|PageName=Music_Discs_(NGS)}} = 80 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
− | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Ticket|RealName=Outfit-based Tickets|PageName=}}, {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Weapon Camo|RealName=Weapon Camos|PageName=Weapon_Camos_(NGS)}} = 100 N-Meseta | + | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Ticket|RealName=Outfit-based Tickets|PageName=}}, {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Weapon Camo|RealName=Weapon Camos|PageName=Weapon_Camos_(NGS)}} = 100 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
− | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Costume|RealName=Costumes|PageName=Costumes_(NGS)}} = 400 N-Meseta | + | * {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Costume|RealName=Costumes|PageName=Costumes_(NGS)}} = 400 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
− | * All other items = 2 N-Meseta | + | * All other items = 2 {{Icons|N-Meseta}} |
=== {{Icons|Seasonal Points}}Seasonal Points === | === {{Icons|Seasonal Points}}Seasonal Points === | ||
− | Seasonal Points is a currency you earn during events, | + | Seasonal Points is a currency you earn during events, primarily from [[Enemies (NGS)#Seasonal Enemies|Seasonal Enemies]], but also from various [[Quests (NGS)|Quests]]. You can then spend it in the Seasonal Shop for a lot of prizes. |
==== Seasonal Points earned via Enemy Kill ==== | ==== Seasonal Points earned via Enemy Kill ==== | ||
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Base Amount is determined by the type of enemy you are facing: | Base Amount is determined by the type of enemy you are facing: | ||
− | * Mobs | + | * Mobs = 8-42 {{Icons|Seasonal Points}} |
− | * Cragbear(and it's variants) + Emperrappies | + | * Cragbear (and it's variants) + Emperrappies = 62 {{Icons|Seasonal Points}} |
− | * Other Medium Class Enemies | + | * Other Medium Class Enemies = 125 {{Icons|Seasonal Points}} |
− | * Large Class Enemies | + | * Large Class Enemies = 250 {{Icons|Seasonal Points}} |
Multipliers come mostly from Seasonal Point Boosters in [[Exchange Shops (NGS)|Exchange Shop]] and in form of boosts from fighting specific types of [[Enemies (NGS)#Title-based Upgrades|Enemies]], which give following buffs: | Multipliers come mostly from Seasonal Point Boosters in [[Exchange Shops (NGS)|Exchange Shop]] and in form of boosts from fighting specific types of [[Enemies (NGS)#Title-based Upgrades|Enemies]], which give following buffs: | ||
− | * Silvered, Megalotix | + | * Silvered, Megalotix = 1.1x |
− | * Golden | + | * Golden = 1.2x |
− | * Dread Enemies | + | * Dread Enemies = 1.5x |
− | * Golden Dread Enemies, Gigantix, Ancient | + | * Golden Dread Enemies, Gigantix, Ancient = 2x |
As an example, killing a Medium Class Dread Enemy with +100% Seasonal Points booster active, the calculation will be as follows: | As an example, killing a Medium Class Dread Enemy with +100% Seasonal Points booster active, the calculation will be as follows: | ||
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'''Seasonal Points = 125 x 1.5 x 2 = 375''' | '''Seasonal Points = 125 x 1.5 x 2 = 375''' | ||
− | The following | + | The following values were used in the equation: |
* Base Amount = 125 | * Base Amount = 125 | ||
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However, all [[Emergency Quests (NGS)|Emergency Quests]] also give Seasonal Points. For most of them, you get 1000 Seasonal Points for clear regardless of rank. However, Mining Rig Defences have their amount vary by rank: | However, all [[Emergency Quests (NGS)|Emergency Quests]] also give Seasonal Points. For most of them, you get 1000 Seasonal Points for clear regardless of rank. However, Mining Rig Defences have their amount vary by rank: | ||
− | * S Rank = | + | * S Rank = 1,500 {{Icons|Seasonal Points}} |
− | * A Rank = | + | * A Rank = 1,250 {{Icons|Seasonal Points}} |
− | * B Rank = | + | * B Rank = 1,000 {{Icons|Seasonal Points}} |
− | * C Rank = 500 Seasonal Points | + | * C Rank = 500 {{Icons|Seasonal Points}} |
They are unaffected by any booster items. If a Campaign Boost occurs, it typically just raises the amount gained by an appropriate boost to compensate. | They are unaffected by any booster items. If a Campaign Boost occurs, it typically just raises the amount gained by an appropriate boost to compensate. | ||
== Paid Currencies == | == Paid Currencies == | ||
− | Those currencies might require paying real cash to obtain. '''Both of the below currencies have full | + | Those currencies might require paying real cash to obtain. '''Both of the below currencies have full connectivity to base PSO2''', you can earn both of the currencies mentioned below on base PSO2 and spend in NGS and vice versa. |
'''If you do not exchange or gain more of the currency within 1 year of last gain of the below currencies, you will be put back to 0 of that currency!''' | '''If you do not exchange or gain more of the currency within 1 year of last gain of the below currencies, you will be put back to 0 of that currency!''' | ||
=== {{Icons|AC}}ARKS Cash (AC) === | === {{Icons|AC}}ARKS Cash (AC) === | ||
− | ARKS Cash is a fully premium currency, you must pay real money to obtain it. You can buy it in 100,500,1000,3000,5000 and 10000AC packs. You can do so by using direct purchase, as well as using services such as Bitcash, WebMoney; prepaid cards, and others. The exchange rate is that 1 Japanese Yen (¥) is equivalent to 1 AC. | + | ARKS Cash (AC) is a fully premium currency, you must pay real money to obtain it. You can buy it in 100,500,1000,3000,5000 and 10000AC packs. You can do so by using direct purchase, as well as using services such as Bitcash, WebMoney; prepaid cards, and others. The exchange rate is that 1 Japanese Yen (¥) is equivalent to 1 AC. |
− | ARKS Cash can be used in [[AC Scratches (NGS)|AC Scratches]], paying 200 AC per scratch, with a bulk of 11+1 extra costing | + | ARKS Cash can be used in [[AC Scratches (NGS)|AC Scratches]], paying 200 {{Icons|AC}} per scratch, with a bulk of 11+1 extra costing 2200 {{Icons|AC}}. You can also go to [[AC Shop (NGS)|AC Shop]] and buy various convenience items such as Inventory/Storage expansions, Premium Set, etc.. |
AC can also be used for following purposes: | AC can also be used for following purposes: | ||
− | * Buying an extra Skill Tree | + | * Buying an extra Skill Tree: 500 {{Icons|AC}} |
− | * Switching Ships with a character= | + | * Buying extra character slots = 500 {{Icons|AC}} |
− | * Changing your Character Name = | + | * Switching Ships with a character= 700 {{Icons|AC}} |
− | * Changing your Player ID for 2nd and consecutive time = | + | * Changing your Character Name = 1500 {{Icons|AC}} |
+ | * Changing your Player ID for 2nd and consecutive time = 3000 {{Icons|AC}} | ||
=== {{Icons|SG}}Star Gems (SG) === | === {{Icons|SG}}Star Gems (SG) === | ||
− | Star Gems are a freemium currency, | + | Star Gems are a freemium currency that can obtained from various in-game sources, but can also be bought by using ARKS Cash. |
− | + | Star Gems can be spent on [[SG Scratches (NGS)|SG Scratches]], paying 50 {{Icons|SG}} per roll, with a bulk 10 roll costing 500 {{Icons|SG}}. Several items can also be bought from the [[SG Shop (NGS)|SG Shop]], including {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Booster|RealName=[24hr] Booster Items|PageName=Consumables_(NGS)}} and other conveniences. SG can also be spent in the SG Treasure Shop. | |
− | Please note that | + | Please note that Star Gems gained for free will be used before Star Gems that was bought. |
− | ==== | + | ==== Star Gems earned via in-game activities ==== |
− | You can | + | You can earn Star Gems from the following activities: |
− | * Daily Login: | + | * Daily Login: 10 {{Icons|SG}} on days 3 and 10, 20 {{Icons|SG}} on days 7 and 14 (Premium Set users get double the amount on that day) |
− | * [[Fashion Catalog (PSO2)|Fashion Catalog]]: | + | * [[Fashion Catalog (PSO2)|Fashion Catalog]]: 1 {{Icons|SG}} for sending a like, up to 5x per account and 1x per person (Prems get double the amount) |
− | * [[Titles (NGS)|Titles]]: 5- | + | * [[Titles (NGS)|Titles]]: 5-20 {{Icons|SG}}, 1 per account |
− | * Red Containers: | + | * Red Containers containing Star Gems: 10 {{Icons|SG}}, once per account |
− | * [[Special Scratches (NGS)|Special Scratch]]: 10-100 SG. | + | * [[Special Scratches (NGS)|Special Scratch]]: 10-100 {{Icons|SG}}. SG Tickets can be obtained as prizes, or can be selected with a {{NGSItem|Icon=NGS Pass|RealName=Special Select Ticket|PageName=Special_Scratches_(NGS)}} |
− | * Seasonal Shop: | + | * Seasonal Shop: 20 {{Icons|SG}}, 5 per event half. |
− | * [[World Trials (NGS)|Stellar Grace]]: | + | * [[World Trials (NGS)|Stellar Grace]]: 5 {{Icons|SG}} each |
− | * PSO2 Day: | + | * PSO2 Day: 50 {{Icons|SG}} in the Receive Campaign Items menu. (Players with an active Premium Set get SG from the Premium PSO2 Day as well) |
− | There may be also other | + | There may be also other activities and events that give Star Gems. Furthermore, base PSO2 has activities that also can add Star Gems to your total to use in NGS. |
− | ==== | + | ==== Star Gems gained via ARKS Cash Exchange ==== |
− | You can also buy | + | You can also buy Star Gems by exchanging your paid ARKS Cash to do it. The exchanges available are as follows: |
− | * | + | * 100 {{Icons|AC}}= 20 {{Icons|SG}} |
− | * | + | * 500 {{Icons|AC}} = 100 {{Icons|SG}} +20 {{Icons|SG}} Bonus |
− | * | + | * 1900 {{Icons|AC}} = 380 {{Icons|SG}} +100 {{Icons|SG}} Bonus |
− | * | + | * 4800 {{Icons|AC}} = 960 {{Icons|SG}} +320 {{Icons|SG}} Bonus |
− | * | + | * 9800 {{Icons|AC}} = 1960 {{Icons|SG}}+840 {{Icons|SG}} Bonus. |
− | Please note that as mentioned above, | + | Please note that as mentioned above, Star Gems obtained this way is considered bought and will be used '''after''' any free-gained Star Gems. |
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Revision as of 01:00, 4 March 2023
PSO2:NGS has several different currencies that players collect. This pages goes over each of them.
Free Currencies
The following currencies can be obtained in-game through defeating enemies:
N-Meseta
N-Meseta is the primary currency of NGS. This currency is relevant to all content, from strengthening equipment in the Item Lab to buying/selling items on My Shop. This currency is used in all manner of transactions throughout the game. You can earn it via defeating enemies and selling items, along with My Shop-related activities.
N-Meseta earned via Enemy Kill.
The calculation is as follows: Meseta Earned = [(Base Amount + All addition boosts)xMeseta Boost effects]xUnique multipliers.
Base amount of N-Meseta earned VS Level 1 enemy is 10 for a Mob, 100 for a Boss.
All addition Boosts are as follows:
- Every 5 level increase = +1 for Mobs, +10 for Bosses.
- Enhanced Enemies = +100
- Equalizing Enemies = +100
- Megalotix = +100
- All Mobs = Chance for +30, Rare Drop Rate dependent
- Aelio Region + Large Class Boss = +100
- Kvaris Region + Medium Class Boss and higher = +60
- Despaired: Destragras = -10
- Snaedal Vera/Lenus Vera = +70
- Dark Falz = +30
Currently the Unique Multiplier being known is Nex Vera, a 2x multiplier. This is due to the fact that in it's own Emergency Quest. All mobs aside of Nex Vera do not count for any drops of any kind, an unique effect for this quest only.
This means, as an example, a level 65 Megalotix Large Class Boss in Aelio Region was killed with full Party Buff and all Add On Skill buff, this means a calculation looks as follows:
Meseta Earned = [(100+120+100+100)x1.1x1.09]*1=420x1.199=503.58, rounded down to 503
The following stuff were added into the equation:
- Base Amount = 100
- Level Bonus = +120
- Megalotix Bonus = +100
- Aelio Region Large Boss Bonus = +100
- Full Party Buff = 1.1x
- All Add On buff = 1.09x
- No Unique Multiplier active
N-Meseta earned via Item Sell
You can also sell items to the vendor or via "Convert To Meseta" button inside Inventory/Storage. The amount what you get for sale differs depending on the item sold.
For weapons and units, the amount of money is standardized at 50 N-Meseta as a base and then going up by +5 every star of rarity. If an auto sale feature is active, the item is converted into N-Meseta instantly, with Meseta Boosters multiplying the amount, which doesn't happen at a regular sale!
There are also Valuable Items, items of high value. Those sell at standardized amounts, Auto Sale does not affect them:
- Stellar Seed = 2,000
- Alpha Reactor = 3,500
- Snowks = 3,500
- Beta Reactor = 100,000
For other items, the amount of money is standardized as such:
- Capsules, Mag Devices = 10
- Enhancement Materials, N-SG Recycle Badge = 40
- Booster Items = 60
- Music Discs = 80
- Outfit-based Tickets, Weapon Camos = 100
- This icon hasn't been defined. It can be defined here: [[1]] Costumes = 400
- All other items = 2
Seasonal Points
Seasonal Points is a currency you earn during events, primarily from Seasonal Enemies, but also from various Quests. You can then spend it in the Seasonal Shop for a lot of prizes.
Seasonal Points earned via Enemy Kill
The amount of Seasonal Points earned is determined by simple formula: Seasonal Points= Base Amount x All Mutlipliers.
Base Amount is determined by the type of enemy you are facing:
- Mobs = 8-42
- Cragbear (and it's variants) + Emperrappies = 62
- Other Medium Class Enemies = 125
- Large Class Enemies = 250
Multipliers come mostly from Seasonal Point Boosters in Exchange Shop and in form of boosts from fighting specific types of Enemies, which give following buffs:
- Silvered, Megalotix = 1.1x
- Golden = 1.2x
- Dread Enemies = 1.5x
- Golden Dread Enemies, Gigantix, Ancient = 2x
As an example, killing a Medium Class Dread Enemy with +100% Seasonal Points booster active, the calculation will be as follows:
Seasonal Points = 125 x 1.5 x 2 = 375
The following values were used in the equation:
- Base Amount = 125
- Dread Enemy Boost = 1.5x
- Seasonal Points Booster = 2x.
Seasonal Points earned via Quest Clear
Quests also grant Seasonal Points. The primary way of gaining Seasonal Points from quests is via Season Quests, with amount being diffirent from event to event.
However, all Emergency Quests also give Seasonal Points. For most of them, you get 1000 Seasonal Points for clear regardless of rank. However, Mining Rig Defences have their amount vary by rank:
- S Rank = 1,500
- A Rank = 1,250
- B Rank = 1,000
- C Rank = 500
They are unaffected by any booster items. If a Campaign Boost occurs, it typically just raises the amount gained by an appropriate boost to compensate.
Paid Currencies
Those currencies might require paying real cash to obtain. Both of the below currencies have full connectivity to base PSO2, you can earn both of the currencies mentioned below on base PSO2 and spend in NGS and vice versa.
If you do not exchange or gain more of the currency within 1 year of last gain of the below currencies, you will be put back to 0 of that currency!
ARKS Cash (AC)
ARKS Cash (AC) is a fully premium currency, you must pay real money to obtain it. You can buy it in 100,500,1000,3000,5000 and 10000AC packs. You can do so by using direct purchase, as well as using services such as Bitcash, WebMoney; prepaid cards, and others. The exchange rate is that 1 Japanese Yen (¥) is equivalent to 1 AC.
ARKS Cash can be used in AC Scratches, paying 200 per scratch, with a bulk of 11+1 extra costing 2200 . You can also go to AC Shop and buy various convenience items such as Inventory/Storage expansions, Premium Set, etc..
AC can also be used for following purposes:
- Buying an extra Skill Tree: 500
- Buying extra character slots = 500
- Switching Ships with a character= 700
- Changing your Character Name = 1500
- Changing your Player ID for 2nd and consecutive time = 3000
Star Gems (SG)
Star Gems are a freemium currency that can obtained from various in-game sources, but can also be bought by using ARKS Cash.
Star Gems can be spent on SG Scratches, paying 50 per roll, with a bulk 10 roll costing 500 . Several items can also be bought from the SG Shop, including [24hr] Booster Items and other conveniences. SG can also be spent in the SG Treasure Shop.
Please note that Star Gems gained for free will be used before Star Gems that was bought.
Star Gems earned via in-game activities
You can earn Star Gems from the following activities:
- Daily Login: 10 on days 3 and 10, 20 on days 7 and 14 (Premium Set users get double the amount on that day)
- Fashion Catalog: 1 for sending a like, up to 5x per account and 1x per person (Prems get double the amount)
- Titles: 5-20 , 1 per account
- Red Containers containing Star Gems: 10 , once per account
- Special Scratch: 10-100 . SG Tickets can be obtained as prizes, or can be selected with a Special Select Ticket
- Seasonal Shop: 20 , 5 per event half.
- Stellar Grace: 5 each
- PSO2 Day: 50 in the Receive Campaign Items menu. (Players with an active Premium Set get SG from the Premium PSO2 Day as well)
There may be also other activities and events that give Star Gems. Furthermore, base PSO2 has activities that also can add Star Gems to your total to use in NGS.
Star Gems gained via ARKS Cash Exchange
You can also buy Star Gems by exchanging your paid ARKS Cash to do it. The exchanges available are as follows:
- 100 = 20
- 500 = 100 +20 Bonus
- 1900 = 380 +100 Bonus
- 4800 = 960 +320 Bonus
- 9800 = 1960 +840 Bonus.
Please note that as mentioned above, Star Gems obtained this way is considered bought and will be used after any free-gained Star Gems.