At least in PSO2, meseta is your in-game money that you will need if you wish to upgrade your gear, buy player goods, or utilize some of those powerful consumables that are sold at the Medical Center shop. Sometimes, earning meseta can go too slowly for your liking, especially when some player stores may be selling whatever you would like for tens of PSO2 Meseta for sale millions of meseta. Since there are some ways to make more meseta do not worry too much.
Daily and Weekly Missions will internet countless meseta, so long as you have made it to players. The wonderful thing about these daily and weekly assignments, is that they can be completed on multiple characters. Even free players may have more than 1 personality, which will give them plenty of opportunities to make the millions they will want for those highly coveted weapons they're searching for.
While meseta is not everything, it will surely help you along when you are ready to outfit your characters with the very best equipment available to you. You will still have other currencies you will need to find along your travels, but meseta is not one that you should be too desperate for as long as you have multiple characters seeding your bank accounts.
I love playing PSO2. What I don't like doing watching hours of narrative content and is logging to the game. In Phantasy Star Online 2, there's a very long, in depth narrative, that is going to take a fantastic portion of your time. Among the main issues, is it is broken up into so many distinct pieces, that it can take a long time to go through it all, and most of the story pieces are not even interactive. Very few of them result in a boss fight, or even a romp.
What surprised me even more, is how closely PSO2's in-game narrative follows the PSO2 Anime, or even I must say the in-game narrative is followed by the Anime. As you have a lot of assignments that require you to walk through pieces of this story, should you find it uninteresting, or bothersome to observe every bit of this story in bits and pieces, feel free to buy Phantasy Star Online 2 Meseta skip the majority of itand fire up the Anime, that does a fantastic job with the narrative, even if it does get a little dark occasionally. After spending a few hours skipping through story portions in-game, I will say the Anime does a better job at keeping the storyline interesting.