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Get them while they're young
#1
Posted 08 February 2006 - 09:00 PM
I'm planning on getting my level 8 or 9 W/Mo that is pre-searing to a higher level, like 14 or so. I wanna make a super-strong pre-searing character to attract new, potential members. To do this, I'm gonna need some help from a monk. Anyone wanna help me with this little project of mine?
Well, n00bs will flock to such a relatively high level in droves. Our ranks will expand quickly and we'll got lots more members. Sure, they'll be n00bs, but I think they'll be worth the investment. So, anyone wanna help?
Well, n00bs will flock to such a relatively high level in droves. Our ranks will expand quickly and we'll got lots more members. Sure, they'll be n00bs, but I think they'll be worth the investment. So, anyone wanna help?
Neraphym Archaeon

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GWAMM
#2
Posted 09 February 2006 - 02:52 AM
Alpha, I'll train a newbie Monk up to level 10 (level I know you can get without help from a partner) in pre-searing to help however I can only really help out in the weekends due to our different timezones and me having school now.
It should be real fun.
However we have to make sure the new guys are nice and laid back and stuff.

It should be real fun.

However we have to make sure the new guys are nice and laid back and stuff.


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#4
Posted 10 February 2006 - 06:19 AM
Well a strong character in Pre-searing would indeed be useful, I'm not sure I grasp how you can get more exp by partying than you can solo. I know that the idea is to ignore all quests until the monsters there no longer give experience, but how does a monk help that?
#5
Posted 10 February 2006 - 08:07 AM
QUOTE(Goto @ Feb 10 2006, 07:19 PM)
Well a strong character in Pre-searing would indeed be useful, I'm not sure I grasp how you can get more exp by partying than you can solo. I know that the idea is to ignore all quests until the monsters there no longer give experience, but how does a monk help that?
A Monk will help by keeping another character alive when that person goes to fight the Charr in the Northlands. It's quite good however the exp in the end does die out. However you can end up soloing once you've gotten the max with a party member and you have enough stat points to have strong skills.
The way I did it when I was solo with my Elementalist, I just kept fighting the level 3 monsters in the Catacombs (I know there are level 5 monsters outside the Northlands but I don't like having to area change everytime for one monster) until I hit level 9, then I just did all the quests to get me to level 10 and a half.


^^ Thanks Ayumi, you rock!! ^^
How many five-year-olds could you take in a fight?
Red Carnation, Hibiscus. Spiderflower. White Violet... Peony?
Click here to learn about the language of flowers
#6
Posted 10 February 2006 - 02:46 PM
Someone once told me that if you allow a monster to kill you enough times, they will level. And then you have to find a way to kill them in order to receive an exp boost of some sort. I don't know though! Never had the patience to try that first hand... sounds a bit insane 


#8
Posted 11 February 2006 - 06:58 PM
Actually, I read in Computer Gaming World that this is true. I read it in a guide to "Getting to Level 20 in Pre-Searing." In order to do this, you do certain quests in a certain order, then let all the Northlands monsters kill you repeatedly so they level up. Then, you will be able to level to 20
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#9
Posted 12 February 2006 - 06:47 AM
Hehe, see, Fishie says it's true. We must all believe Fishie. 

QUOTE(Nighthawk551 @ Feb 11 2006, 02:58 PM)
Actually, I read in Computer Gaming World that this is true. I read it in a guide to "Getting to Level 20 in Pre-Searing." In order to do this, you do certain quests in a certain order, then let all the Northlands monsters kill you repeatedly so they level up. Then, you will be able to level to 20
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