Eden Group
One hub. Every service you actually need. The Eden Group HQ is the server's quality-of-life nerve center: hunting missions that pay real EXP, a coin-driven gear shop, card recycling, EXP-for-materials trade-ins, storage, pet supplies, and a one-click warp home. Register once, grab your Mark, and the whole building opens up.
New to the server? Make Eden your first stop. Registration is free, takes one conversation, and unlocks a steady EXP loop (missions), starter gear (the Armorer), and a free teleport back here whenever you want.
Getting There & Joining
The Eden Group HQ sits one warp from Prontera. Step onto the warp portal near the Prontera fountain area and you'll land inside the headquarters. There's a matching warp by the HQ exit that drops you back in Prontera, so you can hop in and out freely.
Once inside, talk to the Eden Secretary at the information desk:
- She explains the group, then hands you the Eden Group Mark — a free item, no level requirement, no cost.
- The Mark is what unlocks the Mark-gated services below (missions, card recycler, scientist, storage).
- It also lets you warp straight back to the HQ at any time, so Eden becomes a permanent home base.
Several of Eden's best services check for the Eden Group Mark before they'll talk to you. If an NPC says "you're not a member," just walk back to the Eden Secretary and grab your Mark — it's free and you only ever need to do it once. (The server honors both the current Mark and the legacy version, so older characters who already have one are fine.)
Services at a Glance
| Service | NPC | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Membership & Mark | Eden Secretary | Free Eden Group Mark — unlocks Mark-gated services and warp-home |
| Hunting Missions | Mission Boards (5 boards) + Spike | Level-banded "hunt X monsters" quests that pay Base + Job EXP and Eden Coins |
| Eden Armorer | Erick | Weapons, armor, shields, garments, footgear, accessories and headgear bought with Eden Coins |
| Quest Headgears | Elena | Craft collectible/fashion headgears using Eden Coins + materials (+ zeny) |
| Card Recycler | Recycleo | Turn unwanted cards into points, spend points on Bloody Branch / Old Card Album |
| Scientist | Dr. Stein | Trade monster materials for EXP (plus the occasional potion bonus) |
| Storage Cabinet | Goods Cabinet | Open your personal storage for a 500z fee |
| Utility Shop | Eden Utility Shop | Standard Kafra consumables (potions, fly wings, blue gems, etc.) at default prices |
| Pet Supplies | Buddy | Pet food (zeny) and pet equipment (Eden Coins) |
Hunting Missions — The Centerpiece
The five Mission Boards are the reason most players keep coming back to Eden. Each board serves one level band, and together they cover the entire leveling journey:
| Board | Recommended Level | Kills per mission | Eden Coins per mission |
|---|---|---|---|
| Board [10-25] | 10 – 25 | 20 | 3 |
| Board [26-40] | 26 – 40 | 40 | 10 |
| Board [41-60] | 41 – 60 | 80 | 25 |
| Board [61-80] | 61 – 80 | 120 | 50 |
| Board [81-99] | 81 – 99 | 160 | 75 |
How It Works
- Pick the board for your level. You must be at least the band's minimum level to take its missions, and at or below its maximum to claim them — the board politely turns you away if you're too low or too high for that bracket.
- Take a mission (or take all five). Each board shows 5 hunting missions at a time. You can grab them one at a time or hit "Take ALL missions" to load every available one at once. A green marker means a mission is open; a red marker means you already have it in progress.
- Go hunt. Kill the required number of the named monster out in the world.
- Come back and complete. Return to the same board and choose "Complete missions" to claim every finished mission — you'll receive its Base EXP, Job EXP, and Eden Coins all at once.
The 5 missions on each board refresh on a server-wide 6-hour rotation (4 fresh slots a day). Everyone sees the same 5 missions in a given band during a slot, so you're always hunting the rotation that's live right now. When a new slot rolls over, a fresh set of 5 is drawn.
Mission EXP is paid on completion, separate from the EXP you earn killing the mobs in the first place — and the kills still feed the kill-based zeny economy. You can also cancel a mission you've changed your mind about (you lose that mission's progress, but nothing else). Higher bands demand far more kills, but the EXP and Eden Coin payouts scale up hard to match.
Spike, the rookie standing by the boards, is a friendly helper NPC — he'll point newcomers toward registration and explain that mission rewards and warp-home are member perks.
Eden Coins — The Currency That Ties It Together
Almost every piece of gear in Eden is bought with Eden Coins, and hunting missions are how you earn them. Complete missions → bank coins → spend them at the Armorer, the Quest Headgear crafter, or the pet-equipment shop. That single loop — hunt, turn in, gear up — is the backbone of the Eden experience.
Eden Armorer (Erick) — Gear for Coins
Erick sells a full kit of equipment for Eden Coins, sorted into seven categories. Prices are flat coin costs — no extra materials needed:
| Category | Examples | Coin cost |
|---|---|---|
| Headgear | Eden Group Hats (3 colors) | 15 each |
| Weapons | Class starter weapons (daggers, maces, bows, katars, staves, instruments, and more) | 20 – 40 each |
| Shields | Upgrade Shield / Buckler / Guard | 50 each |
| Garments | Upgrade Manteau / Muffler / Hood | 50 each |
| Footgear | Upgrade Greaves / Boots / Shoes | 50 each |
| Armor | Upgrade Mail, Tights, Saint Robe, Thief Clothes, and more | 100 each |
| Accessories | Stat Gloves (STR / INT / AGI / VIT / DEX / LUK) | 25 each |
The Armorer is built to get a fresh character battle-ready fast: a weapon for your class, a defensive set, and a stat glove all cost only a handful of mission turn-ins. It's the most efficient first sink for the Eden Coins you earn early on.
Quest Headgears (Elena) — Collectible & Fashion Hats
Elena crafts a huge catalog of collectible and fashion headgears across five slots: Helmet, Top, Middle, Bottom, and Accessory. These are the prestige cosmetics of Eden — and they cost real effort.
Unlike the Armorer's flat coin prices, each headgear is a recipe: typically a chunk of Eden Coins, plus a set of gathered monster materials, and often a zeny fee on top. Examples of what's craftable:
- Top: Beer Cap, Skull Cap, Alice Doll, Dress Hat, Anubis Helm, Orc Hero Helm, Ribbon of Bride, Ramen Hat, doll hats, and dozens more
- Middle: Robo Eye, Cyclops Visor, Black/Red Glasses, Jaguar Hat, angel and fairy wings
- Bottom: Pirate Dagger, Antique Pipe, Rainbow Scarf, 4-Leaf Clover in Mouth, Donut in Mouth
- Accessory: Whikebain's Black Tail
Quest headgears are end-game collection targets, not quick buys. The top-tier hats can cost thousands of Eden Coins, hundreds of farmed materials, and millions of zeny each. Treat them as something to work toward — gather the materials as you farm, bank coins from missions, and craft the hat you've had your eye on.
Card Recycler (Recycleo)
Drowning in duplicate cards? The card-recycling cat Recycleo converts them into recycling points:
- Common cards: points each, scaling by how many you hand in
- MVP cards: worth dramatically more per card
You can recycle everything at once or pick cards one at a time, and your point balance is account-bound (shared across your characters). Spend points at Recycleo's shop:
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Bloody Branch | 50 points |
| Old Card Album | 100 points |
Recycleo only deals with Eden Group members — grab your Mark from the Secretary first if he turns you away.
Scientist (Dr. Stein) — Materials for EXP
Dr. Stein trades monster materials for EXP. Hand him a stack of a specific drop and he rewards you with Base + Job EXP — and some trades also throw in a small potion bonus.
What's smart about Dr. Stein: he reads your Base Level and only offers trades that fit your current strength, so the menu always shows materials you can realistically farm right now. Early on that's things like Fluff and Chrysalis; later it climbs to Anolian Skin, Bacillus, and Sharp Leaf for big EXP injections. Each trade asks for a fixed quantity (typically 20–50 of the material).
Between the Mission Boards and Dr. Stein, Eden gives you two independent EXP sources that both reward the farming you're already doing. Sell your surplus materials to the doctor instead of vendoring them and you turn loot clutter into level progress. Requires the Eden Mark.
Everyday Conveniences
Storage Cabinet
The Goods Cabinet opens your personal storage for a 500 zeny fee per use. It requires the Eden Group Mark (and that your character has learned the basic skills storage normally needs). Handy for stashing loot without a trip to a Kafra.
Utility Shop
The Eden Utility Shop stocks the standard Kafra survival kit — healing potions, Fly Wings, Butterfly Wings, Blue Gemstones and the like — at default prices. No Mark needed; it's just a convenient restock point inside the HQ.
Pet Supplies (Buddy)
Buddy the dog traveler handles everything for your companions:
- Pet Food — bought with zeny (basic feed plus a range of premium foods)
- Pet Equipment — a big catalog of pet accessories bought with Eden Coins
Pair this with your collectible pets to keep your companion fed and dressed up.
Why Eden Matters
- One free registration unlocks an entire building of services
- Hunting missions are a reliable, repeatable EXP-and-currency loop with a fresh rotation 4× a day
- Eden Coins turn that loop into gear, hats, and pet equipment
- Two EXP faucets (missions + the Scientist) reward the farming you already do
- A permanent home base — warp back to Eden any time, restock, store, and head out again
See Also
- Zeny from Mobs — the kills you make for missions feed the same kill-based zeny economy
- Champion Monsters — elite spawns can appear while you grind out mission kills
- Collectible Pets — feed and equip your companion at Buddy's pet shop
- Random Options & Graded Drop System — the gear and cards you farm can roll with bonuses