Lost Ark's Feiton continent is the area of the gamewhere players finally meet capable Delain, not just Armen, and it's a huge scenery change from the lush forest of Rohendel or the fiery lands of Yorn. Feiton is every edgy kid's dream, as it's filled with people who only talk about their «darkness» and keep their own personal collection of knives. The forests are full of terrifying creatures and there is literally an area where the rain is pitch black.
So yes, this is the area that everyone inLost Ark will spend their final hours of Tier 2 in before finally traveling to Punika and getting to the illustriousTier 3 Honing no man's land. That said, they have to get through Feiton first, so let's take a look at just what that entails, and how long it will take.
Feiton is a unique case compared to the other post-endgame continents in that it has a surprisingly small number of individual Story Quests. There are 30 in total, but that number is deceiving, as this area is completing for the top spot in terms of time it takes to beat it. Vern, Rohendel, Yorn, Feiton, and Punika were all designed to be beatable between 1.5 and 3.5 hours on average, but Feiton is toward the other longer of that spectrum.
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It's worth going over exactly why this is. A good place to start is by listing all the Story Quests in order:
Even with all these quests, how exactly is it that Feiton ends up being one of the longer regions to complete in general? Most players would assume that it's the dungeons that do this, of which there are two,Ruined Castle andCave of Sin.
But actually, neither of these Dungeons add a sizable amount of time to the Feiton Story Quests. Rather, two other Quests are responsible
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