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Season 25 Is Around the Corner



New horizons, new battles! Guilds across Albion are gearing up as Season 25 kicks off just days after the release of the Horizons update on October 28.

So mark your calendars: Season 25 begins on November 2, with Albion Asia starting at 00:00 UTC, followed by Albion Americas and Albion Europe at 11:00 UTC.

[h3]Season Rewards[/h3]
Rewards such as Avatar Sets, Fame buffs, and more await members of successful guilds, along with Artifacts to craft the next batch of powerful Crystal Weapons, revealed at the end of the season.
These rewards can be found in Conqueror’s Chests, unlocked by earning Might through activities in lethal zones as a guild member.



[h3]Season Schedule Highlights:[/h3]
  • November 2: Season start and Invasion Day
  • November 30: Second Invasion Day
  • December 28: Third Invasion Day, Season Points doubled
  • January 25: Final Invasion Day
  • January 27: Season ends
For the full schedule and a detailed list of rewards, visit the official forum post.



[h3]Live Stream from Albion HQ![/h3]
For the Season 25 launch, we’ve got something special in store: the AlbionTV team will be streaming from the Sandbox Interactive studio live! Stay tuned for more information so you don’t miss this exciting event.

After that, be sure to watch twitch.tv/AlbionOnline throughout the season for live coverage of the major events and territory battles.



[h3]Season Changes[/h3]
  • Territory Raids: The energy destruction rate has been increased from 5% to 10%
  • Fortifications: Dropped Banners no longer reduce protection
  • Crystal Creatures: The Crystal Spiders category is now Crystal Creatures, including the new Crystal Beetle and Crystal Cobra
    • These creatures spawn much more frequently
    • To balance their increased frequency, their Might and loot rewards have been reduced
  • Corrupted Dungeon: Requirements have been reduced
  • Hellgates: Offer more Season Points per level, with reduced Might requirements


[h3]New to Guild Seasons? Here's What You Need to Know![/h3]
Guild Seasons are a key part of Albion's competitive landscape, where guilds battle over several months to claim territories, earn Season Points, and rise up the rankings. Participating in a Guild Season allows you to contribute to your guild's success through various activities – even if you’re not focused on PvP, you can still help your guild gather Season Points and unlock valuable rewards!

Ready to get started? Use the Guild Finder to connect with a guild and start your journey to guild glory, and don’t forget to check out our Guild Season Guide to get all the necessary information.

Dev Talk: New Albion Journal Categories

In this Dev Talk, Game Director Robin Henkys introduces two exciting new Albion Journal categories coming with the Horizons update: Social & Guild, and Islands. Each offers their own brand-new, themed rewards, so join us as we take a look within.

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[h3]Social & Guild[/h3]
Take part in guild activities like large-scale PvP battles and hunting Crystal Creatures to earn these prestigious rewards:
  • A jousting-themed Armored Horse skin which displays your guild colors
  • A Heraldic Banner to flaunt your Guild heraldry, with an elite version also available


[h3]Islands[/h3]
Enjoy the simple life by completing farming, cooking, and building challenges to unlock these rustic rewards:
  • Farming-themed Transport Ox skin: The farmer’s perfect companion
  • A Straw Hat, whose elite version features a double rainbow


The Horizons update lands October 28, so you'll be able to enjoy these new challenges very soon.

You’ll hear more about our future plans after the update. Stay tuned!

The Final Invasion Day of Season 24 is Coming!



As the final Invasion Day of Season 24 approaches this weekend, guilds are preparing for the final push. Here's a recap of the state of play after the previous Invasion Day:
  • Albion Americas: Members of the AZULE alliance have been holding the top two spots, with The Lonely Men close behind. With their allies FAX in 4th, The Lonely Men pose an even greater threat to the top two as we reach the season’s end.
  • Albion Europe: The big war between the FFlow and BOBER coalitions saw the fall of Sex and Flex's headquarters, leaving POLSKA GUROM in a dominant position. With the support of their allies, POLSKA GUROM has a clear path to victory, and many guilds are now focused on securing Crystal and Gold rankings.
  • Albion Asia: One Gin is on track to surpass 1.3 million Season Points – an all-time Albion record! With a surely unassailable lead, the question is just how many points they’ll gather as this historic season draws to a close.


The final Invasion Day of Season 24 will reset all territories, giving guilds one last chance to earn points before the season ends on October 21 and the final ranks (and rewards) are set. Tune in to watch it all play out live on twitch.tv/AlbionTV, with Robinhoodrs, Shozen, Lewpac, Bogul, and Tazzik providing commentary and analysis:
  • Albion Asia: October 19, 14:00 UTC
  • Albion Europe: October 19, 18:00 UTC
  • Albion Americas: October 20, 01:00 UTC
After a short break, Guild Season 25 begins on November 2. For the full schedule, see this forum post.

Learning Points and How To Use Them



Developing your character in Albion Online is a journey with many possibilities, and Learning Points can help you progress essentially five times as quickly. This guide shows how Learning Points work, how to earn them, and how to use them wisely to advance in the areas that matter to you.

[h3]What are Learning Points?[/h3]
Learning points, (LP for short) allow your character to accelerate progress considerably on the Destiny Board.



Once you’ve reached at least 20% of progress in a given node (a mastery level of a specific skill), you’ll unlock the option to immediately complete that level by spending Learning Points. This is indicated by a line in the progress bar of a given node.
  • Open the Destiny Board (Hotkey: B)
  • Select the node you wish to learn
  • Click “Learn” to spend the necessary Learning Points and complete that level


The amount of Learning Points needed to complete a node depends on the amount of Fame that would otherwise be required to complete it. It also scales with the type and level of the node you wish to complete. Each Learning Point counts for more Fame at higher levels on the Destiny Board.

To automatically learn a node without having to go through this process every time, you can activate Auto-Learn. This will use Learning Points in the selected nodes once the 20% threshold has been reached. For this to work, you need to have Auto-Learn selected in both the node you wish to progress, as well as the main Auto-Learn option located at the top-right of the Destiny Board. Here you can also see your current amount of Learning Points.



[h3]How do I get Learning Points?[/h3]
Learning Points can be obtained in several ways:
  • You automatically earn 30 LP every day by having active Premium status
    • With Premium you receive 1 point every 48 minutes, whether you’re online or not
  • You will also receive 500 Learning Points the first time you purchase 7 days Premium or more for a character
  • Mastery Packs contain different amounts of Learning Points, depending on the tier you purchase
  • Non-Premium characters can earn 10 Learning Points by completing the daily Adventurer’s Challenge
  • You can obtain Tomes of Learning by completing certain Albion Journal missions.
    • These reward a certain amount of Learning Points when used, depending on their tier


There is no limit to how many Learning Points you can accumulate, so you might want to save them for the right opportunity.

[h3]How can I use Learning Points?[/h3]
Learning Points can be used to progress in most areas of your Destiny Board.

Combat

You can spend Learning Points on Weapon/Armor mastery to unlock the ability to use higher-tier items. If used on the specialization nodes on the outside of the Destiny Board, you can boost your Item Power of each item.



Tip: Since combat Fame is comparatively easy to come by in Albion, you may want to consider using your Learning Points on other areas that you wish to progress first.

Crafting

Similarly to combat, crafting mastery allows you to craft higher-tier items, while specialization reduces Focus costs and increases the chances of crafting higher quality items.

Tip: It is often recommended to use Learning Points to progress through lower-level crafting specializations, allowing you to unlock more valuable, higher-level crafting easily.



Refining

When it comes to refining, the first level within a node unlocks the ability to refine a new tier of materials. After that, additional levels increase your Focus efficiency.

Tip: If you’re interested in refining, it’s often recommended to use Learning Points to increase your specialization and become a master refiner.

Gathering

Gathering nodes work like refining. Reaching the first level of a node will unlock a new tier of gathering tools and gathering armor, while further levels within a node increase the gathering speed and yield of resources within that tier.



Tip: Gathering is a great place to use Learning Points early on. It is often recommended to use Learning Points to unlock the first level of a new gathering tier, so that you can use better tools and gathering armor while starting to progress towards the next tier.

Learning Points can not be used to boost progress through the Adventurer and Reaver nodes, nor on cooking, alchemy, and farming.

How you spend your Learning Points is ultimately up to you, and really depends on the activities you want to do in Albion. And remember, if at any point you’re unsure, you can always hold onto your Learning Points for now and use them later. Happy learning!

Dev Talk: UI Improvements

After our last Dev Talk on the upcoming open-world changes, Game Director Robin Henkys sat down to explore the other side of the Horizons update: its UI improvements. In this video, we look at the much-anticipated customization options and quality-of-life improvements coming when the update releases on October 28.

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[h3]Advanced Inventory Options[/h3]
  • Collapse your equipped items into a compact view
    • This gives you more room to see what’s in your inventory
  • Adjust the size of items in your inventory
  • New sorting options:
    • Weight
    • Tier
    • Estimated market value
    • Value by weight


[h3]Storage Upgrades[/h3]
The following features are being added to Bank and Chest UIs:
  • A Move All option
    • Allows you to easily move items between your inventory and the bank, or between bank tabs
  • A Repair All function
    • Lets you repair items from within bank tabs


[h3]Quick Settings Presets[/h3]
  • Create and save settings presets with your preferred graphics, audio, and control options
  • Presets can have keybindings to switch instantly in different gameplay situations


[h3]HUD Editor[/h3]
  • Adjust the position, scale, and opacity of nearly every HUD element
  • Some elements have additional customization options
  • Export and import layouts to share your setups with other players
  • Assign HUD layouts to a Quick Preset to get the perfect interface for any activity with a single keystroke


These changes will enhance your gameplay experience and provide a level of convenience and customization never before seen in Albion. Stay tuned for our next Dev Talk where Robin will introduce the new Albion Journal categories and their rewards!

In the meantime, learn more about the Horizons update in the official update page.