Aion Mastery Review
Hey it’s Otto here,
You are reading my review of what I honestly think of the Aion Mastery guides.
Note that this is a review though, so if you are looking for the official Aion Mastery website then click here.
“Why am I writing this?” Well that is because when I bought these guides there were no reviews available so I thought I’d write one quickly to help all of you who are looking for the same thing as I was.
I do have to warn you though, I will discuss some of the good points but also some of the bad points of the Aion Mastery guides, so if you don’t want to hear any of those you might be better off leaving immediately.
The Aion Kinah guide is basically a 44 page long guide that takes you through the whole Aion economy step by step.
It starts out with giving you an introduction to the different parts of the Aion Economy system like the influence ratio, trade broker and converting items. Then in the rest of the guide it goes more into more detail on some specific topics.
The Crafting section tells you about how crafting really works, which profession you should choose, where you can find the trainers and the costs to advancing skill levels. The guide also suggests that you start with only one crafting profession at first because you will earn a lot more with one high level skill then with many lower level ones. Once you got the ball running you will have enough Kinah to invest into the other skills. This section also covers the basics of gathering materials and the crafting itself.
Using your Private Store properly will help you a lot in getting more Kinah, every time you go afk you should set up a private store. The Aion Mastery Kinah guide will tell you where to put up your store, which items sell best, what price you should give them and the most important thing: private store messages that grab the most attention.
Grinding Materials is something very important to gain Kinah in Aion. This section covers some of the basics like your cube and what to loot (everything!) and then heads over to some more specific subjects. I came across some very interesting tips here. Some of the more advanced topics that this part covers are: where to sell your items, extracting items, gathering of materials, extracting, farming mobs and coins, all including the locations and the level that you should be. This grinding section ends with a small part about how to make a huge profit selling quest items.
Hunting Mobs is the last part in the Aion Mastery Kinah guide. It will tell you the basics about hunting monsters and then it gives you a list of named mobs that are worth farming, so you won’t waste your time looking around for a monster to only find out he doesn’t drop anything that’s worth much at all. Finally the guide shares even more tips that will help you to bring in a lot of extra Kinah.
The Aion Mastery Kinah guide covers everything from the basics to the advanced strategies for loading your pockets with Kinah.
Click here to learn more about the Kinah guide on the official Aion Mastery website
The Asmodian and Elyos leveling guides from Aion Mastery are true step by step “no bullshit” leveling guides.
When you first scroll through the leveling guides you can see there ain’t much information about the quests at all. This might be a bit of a pain for some quests but, as you progress, you will find it becoming simpler to finish quests anyway. To give you an example on how the guide describes your quests take a look at this part from the Asmodian leveling guide:
8. Go southwest and kill Spriggan Gatherers and Hunters, then loot an Elim Essence
9. Talk to Anoramas and Nabaru
a. Turn in ‘Disease Carriers”
b. Refresh “Petrifying Elim”10. Go to the Hill of Belemu and use the Elim Essence near the tree
11. Return to Nabaru
a. Turn in ‘Petrifying Elim”
b. Accept “A Sorrowful Message”
As you can see it is pretty straightforward and really easy to follow. If you look at other Aion leveling guides you can quickly become confused about what to do because they give you so much irrelevant information. I found it pretty simple though to follow the Aion Mastery leveling guides. Also because there are almost no pictures in the guide so you can easily print it out. That way you can save a lot of time because you don’t have to alt-tab out of the game all the time to read the guide.

I bought this guide the other day and it isn’t very good. There are no screenshots or anything to the guide, unlike the KozenGuide which has much more detail and hundreds of screenshots in the guide. The KozenGuide is also a lot cheaper. You get the entire package for one price where this guide makes you pay for each guide seperate. The Aion Mastery guide is not worth it in my opionion when there are much better guides out there.
I totally agree, I have been busy on my Kozen Guide Review and I suggest anyone that is doubting the Aion Mastery guide to check out the Kozen review instead.