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Seredoc
01-05-2015, 03:53 AM
Title pretty well sums it up, what zones do druids have to animal charm in reliably(as in plenty of animals to use to have a good supply to xp off of) to lvl in that are not Kunark zones?

Tired of the pain in the but travel times around kunark and really looking for classic zones to do it it. Also trying to add details to the lvling guides so that there are alternate paths for people to take.

Also please suggest something other than mammoths please, mammoths are annoying to say the least, either camped by other druids or just freaking so far apart I spend more time running from one to another than I do killing

Ele
01-05-2015, 12:10 PM
Not much unless you go to Kunark: Emerald Jungle or Overthere.

You can try the Ancient Crocodile camp in Upper Guk when you get to mid-30s. Also Griffons in North Karana, but they will be few and far between.

http://wiki.project1999.com/Druid_Charm_Kiting_Guide_by_Angelhawk

http://wiki.project1999.com/Druid_all-in-one_guide_by_Gaviilan

Seredoc
01-06-2015, 12:10 AM
Not much unless you go to Kunark: Emerald Jungle or Overthere.

You can try the Ancient Crocodile camp in Upper Guk when you get to mid-30s. Also Griffons in North Karana, but they will be few and far between.

http://wiki.project1999.com/Druid_Charm_Kiting_Guide_by_Angelhawk

http://wiki.project1999.com/Druid_all-in-one_guide_by_Gaviilan

Yeah I looked through those and that is why I was trying to find a non kunark zone to work in with a bit more to offer than what is right here in those two guides, thought I would check with the rest of the druid community to see if there were any other options.

Oh well, guess it is time for me to go make something happen in kunark

rafaone
01-06-2015, 11:36 AM
The only thing I can think of are Griffons and the AC camp as Ele already pointed out.

Maybe you can still get some good xp on Guk at that level, I would try the AC camp for fun, cash and levelling.

Jaxon
01-06-2015, 01:19 PM
Are snakes in paw charmable? I've never been back that far so I have no idea if it's suitable for soloing or not, but it might be worth investigating.

Yumyums Inmahtumtums
01-06-2015, 01:51 PM
Crocs in CT

Daldaen
01-06-2015, 02:40 PM
Kedge Keep.

Put some hair on your druid chest and grow a set of balls. If you master kedge at 30, you will be unstoppable.

Snare lancer swordfish 1, zone out. INVIS v animal, zone back in. Snare a different lancer and zone out. Invis vs animals and zone back in. Charm 1, have it fight the other. Break and nuke to kill. Always keep your target rooted. When charm breaks get your back in a corner. You can try to charm but you are likely better off rooting and then charming.

Once the room is broken you won't need to snare/zone to pull you just need to keep up with the spawns.

planarity
01-06-2015, 05:06 PM
Are snakes in paw charmable? I've never been back that far so I have no idea if it's suitable for soloing or not, but it might be worth investigating.

Yes you can charm snakes in paw and in runnyeye

Seredoc
01-08-2015, 02:28 AM
Kedge Keep.

Put some hair on your druid chest and grow a set of balls. If you master kedge at 30, you will be unstoppable.

Snare lancer swordfish 1, zone out. INVIS v animal, zone back in. Snare a different lancer and zone out. Invis vs animals and zone back in. Charm 1, have it fight the other. Break and nuke to kill. Always keep your target rooted. When charm breaks get your back in a corner. You can try to charm but you are likely better off rooting and then charming.

Once the room is broken you won't need to snare/zone to pull you just need to keep up with the spawns.

This.

Working on getting a staff of the waterwalker or a backpack full of fish scales to learn this

Esheon
01-08-2015, 02:46 AM
This.

Working on getting a staff of the waterwalker or a backpack full of fish scales to learn this

Random curiosity, why the staff? A fishbone earring is about the same in terms of cost (maybe a LITTLE more), and you can still use paw/vanear (or better if you have it) for primary/secondary. I suppose the 100 hp is nice though.

Seredoc
01-08-2015, 03:56 AM
Random curiosity, why the staff? A fishbone earring is about the same in terms of cost (maybe a LITTLE more), and you can still use paw/vanear (or better if you have it) for primary/secondary. I suppose the 100 hp is nice though.

Hp's, I haven't camped vanear yet, more wis/mana than current mh/oh, no paw on my druid atm and haven't seen plat/gold rings, can't solo uguk camp for the spores

Esheon
01-08-2015, 04:20 AM
Hp's, I haven't camped vanear yet, more wis/mana than current mh/oh, no paw on my druid atm and haven't seen plat/gold rings, can't solo uguk camp for the spores

Makes sense... I definitely wouldn't try Kedge relying on casting EB manually.

Seredoc
01-08-2015, 07:40 AM
Yeah, a worn item that is also an upgrade for 3k is not a bad deal, also going to try and farm up a few other bits for upgrades, want as deep a mana pool as possible before I get to this