Aion 4.0 introduces several new ways allowing players to exchange theirs AP relics (which gives you even more AP) – some involve some risk, others cooperation of whole legion. Also in latest Aion 4.0 players will be able to collect and exchange NEW AP relics, which gives up to 10200 AP!!!

Quality Northern Katalam main base (100%) / Abyss main base / Sarpan / Gelk / Ingg Southern Katalam (105%) Abyss Core
5 lvl village (150%)
Underground Katalam / Legion Katalam Fort (150%)
NEW AP Relic Major
Ancient
Greater
Lesser
6800
5100
3400
1700
7140
5355
3570
1785
x 10200
7650
5100
2550
Crown Major
Ancient
Greater
Lesser
6400
4800
3200
1600
6720
5040
3360
1680
9600
7200
4800
2400
x
Goblet Major
Ancient
Greater
Lesser
3200
2400
1600
800
3360
2520
1680
840
4800
3600
2400
1200
x
Seal Major
Ancient
Greater
Lesser
2400
1800
1200
600
2520
1890
1260
630
x x
Icon Major
Ancient
Greater
Lesser
1200
900
600
300
1260
945
630
315
x x

Underground Katalam – 150% exchange rate
In Aion 4.0 new AP relics will be introduced, which give even more AP than Crowns (see table above). These new AP relics can be exchange with the 150% rating in the Underground Katalam (PvP zone), tho it is little risky it is also highly profitable! Also rest of “old AP relics” also can be exchange here with 150% rating 🙂

Katalam Forts occupied by legion – 150% exchange rate
There are many advantages if yours legion is holding a Katalam Fort – one of them is privilege to exchange AP relics (new one as well) with 150% rating without risk!

Southern Katalam – 105% exchange rate
NPC in Southern Katalam allow players to exchange theirs AP relics (new one as well) with 105% rating. No risk involving.

Northern Katalam main base – normal exchange rate
NPC in Northern Katalam main base, can exchange AP relics with normal rating same as in main Abyss base, Gelk/Ingg base or Sarpan base.


Source: AP relic exchange on Korean PowerBook.

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