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#1 {lang:macro__useroffline}   Rylkan {lang:icon}

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Posted 21 October 2007 - 02:45 PM

Okay, so I am sure everyone wants to get their titles maxed rather quickly, no? There is a way to do it that is simple.

I know others have thought of it, but in case some havent here, there is a simple way. Going into Hard Mode and completing quests with your handbook. You could try to complete the whole handbook and net 30,000 points at once, but this is long and quite time consuming, so let's think about the incomplete handbook. You can get 3k for completing 8 pages or 4.5k for completing 9 pages. This still seems like alot, but the thing is, with the big primary quests that overlap the entire game, you already get 5 of these complete. So, how can we easily get the next needed 3 or 4 quests?

I personally reccomend for two them to be Curse of the Nornbear and A Time for Heroes. Both can be finished, in hard mode, in no more than 4-5 minutes. Unfortunately, none of the others are this short, but I find that G.O.L.E.M is a close second with a good team. It can be done with heroes and henchies if you just keep an eye on the kiln's HP and make sure to go back and forth between the two. A minion master helps since they will stay at the fight, buying you time to go to the other side to help that kiln before having to go back to the first to heal it. So with that done, it's an easy 3,000 experience. That seems comparable to fighting through some zone to fight, and maybe a little bit less. Well, two things about that. After a certain point, you have to do this in Hard Mode, and it isn't easy to vanquish quickly in Hard Mode, as well as the fact that on average a HM vanquishing can take two hours, this takes about half an hour on the outside if you take your time with all three quests. If you want a forth for a nice 4.5k per book, Finding the Bloodstone is pretty simple and short. Just involves some travel time, making it a bit longer than the others. But the mobs are quite easy even in hard mode, and the quest is short. Just be on the look out for the bat like thingys that come out of the ceiling, they will destroy your casters, so make sure to have a tank of some sort scout ahead a bit.

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Posted 21 October 2007 - 03:44 PM

Well, for Deldrimor points, I'd get a team of Searing Flamers and slaughter the Snowmen in their Hidden Lair. It's beautiful. For the rest, I think getting handbooks is a great strategy.
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 03:58 AM

Yup. The Secret Lair of Snowmen is awesome for Deldrimor points. Maxed that within a few hours (during the double point weekend though).

Anyway, G.O.L.E.M. is really quite easy. H/H team can do it quite easily. Not so sure about A time for heroes though. Can that be done with H/H team quickly? I know a 55 can take him down fairly easily (with a good spawn) but that'd take a little longer than 4-5 minutes.
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 11:12 AM

Life stealing team can take him out easily, but to really take him out quick, bring a touch ranger or a good life stealing necro who has Pain Inverter, an Interrupter (best to take a henchie or hero ranger, they arent spells that he uses, and their reflexes are good) and a bonder. I usually bonded myself as the touch ranger, threw Pain Inverter on him when I got close since he only uses skills really when someone is right in front of him, then touched him alot as my interrupters stopped his skills, causing him to use a move that hits the whole party, causing pain inverter to go off, which can take off close to half his health bar in one move. Rinse and repeat.
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 11:53 AM

Ah right, yeah. That definitely sounds easy. bluetongue.gif

I love pain inverter so much XD It's become a permanent skill on my skill bar. Hehe.
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 08:03 PM

My god, I love the Secret Lair of the Snowmen. Bring two splinter barrage rangers, (Since I am a human, I have made some changes using PvE skills like "I am the strongest") and they die so quickly. It brings tears to my eyes, really. TheSmile.gif
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