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GTI |
ive seen from looking at jara's post where to hunt from lvl 20+ but im still unsure on where to hunt up until then do I sit at them inguit things till level 20?
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#1 2015/03/11 16:15:06 |
NEEDSTORESS |
Hunt Mordants until 23 str for strong armour and move onto dread scythe
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#2 2015/03/11 16:18:40 |
JARAGOONDOO |
Quoting myself from a previous thread:
As for leveling guide, this is kinda rough, but something like this:
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[quote="JARAGOONDOO"]Quoting myself from a previous thread:
[quote=]As for leveling guide, this is kinda rough, but something like this:
Inguit
Sedlak
Mordant
Infernal Mantis
Dread Scythe
Rotting Corpse
Fireworm
Mutated Grasshoppers
Those are what i consider the "early game" mobs where you can't really go wrong with stats.
After those you'll want to hunt monsters that have more than 30 str than you for optimal gains, so something like:
Tarkhili Paladins till 80 STR
Evolved Beasts/Gargoyle Fighters till 107/108 STR
Kharil Lizards till 132 STR
Etc. Etc.
If you have a pocket healer you'll want to hunt monsters with more than 50 str over you, as they will give the best stats possible.
Ask people in game for locations / co ords of those mobs, or hunt down the JsDsoma Manual for detailed maps.[/quote][/quote]
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#3 2015/03/11 18:51:47 |
BASIL |
Stay at dread scythes till you get the skill for first weapon. Then fw,gh,ab,tark,eb/gf
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#4 2015/03/11 20:36:45 |
CHRONOS |
Should i be staying at FW till i get my 55 skill weapon and then move to hoppers ?
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#5 2015/04/16 16:24:34 |
JARAFOONPOO |
You could if you're knux. Would recommend moving onto hoppers way before then for all other classes.
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#6 2015/04/16 16:32:56 |
BASIL |
Move to hoppers 47str
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#7 2015/04/16 21:44:06 |
GHOSTLORD |
Use the armory to see how strong a mob is.
Compare that with your own stats. Combine that with some testing - how much pots do you use per mob. How long does it take to kill one? That's the most natural way to move onto the next mobs I believe. |
#8 2015/04/17 08:00:21 |
KNUTSEL |
im always confused with the armoury is it the mob at the bottom of the list that's best or the one at the top?
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#9 2015/04/17 08:01:31 |
ORANGE |
"GHOSTLORD"Use the armory to see how strong a mob is. Do this method and bear in mind you will get stat bonus when levelling on mobs which are 50/30/10 str above you, 50 obviously giving the highest bonus
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[quote="ORANGE"][quote="GHOSTLORD"]Use the armory to see how strong a mob is.
Compare that with your own stats.
Combine that with some testing - how much pots do you use per mob. How long does it take to kill one?
That's the most natural way to move onto the next mobs I believe.[/quote]
Do this method and bear in mind you will get stat bonus when levelling on mobs which are 50/30/10 str above you, 50 obviously giving the highest bonus [/quote]
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#10 2015/04/17 08:14:24 |
GHOSTLORD |
"KNUTSEL"im always confused with the armoury is it the mob at the bottom of the list that's best or the one at the top? I don't know. I'd advise looking up monster names from guides rather than using recommended monsters (we are aware that this needs an upgrade).
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[quote="GHOSTLORD"][quote="KNUTSEL"]im always confused with the armoury is it the mob at the bottom of the list that's best or the one at the top?[/quote]
I don't know. I'd advise looking up monster names from guides rather than using recommended monsters (we are aware that this needs an upgrade).[/quote]
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#11 2015/04/17 10:07:44 |
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