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Mirana 03-10-2014 08:52 AM

Sry double post

Mirana 03-10-2014 08:56 AM

Drolvargs along the east wall in FV die really fast. If you sit high up on the zone wall you "should" be safe from roamers. The higher level ones will be a bit tough but the lowest level ones (savages i think?) are super squishy.

Lyrith 03-10-2014 09:02 AM

Best bet is to get that Melee Shaman idea out of your head about right now. Because my shaman geared HEAVILY and even soloing slowed mobs in CoM at 40 can wear me down quick if I don't root/dot them.

Wudan 03-10-2014 11:27 AM

you could try soloing spiders in Kaesora if you have the balls. They are 29-36lvl range and great - and i mean GREAT - exp. I started soloing there at 37lvl on my untwinked shammy (mostly scaled mystic gear, no big melee capability) and i had a blast. Just have to know what you are doing. Have cures rdy and be fast on roots! Clear the first room on right when you drop down left from entrance and pull there. Just watch out for strathbone healers and Runelord (might be spawning at the bottom of broken floor room, not sure now, its been a long time). Once you get rythm its about as good as it gets. You can stay up to 40 and then move to CoM...

good luck!

Roth 03-10-2014 11:27 AM

thanks all!

mgellan 03-10-2014 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roth (Post 1356638)
There is some truth in this, also kunark is just a lot harder typically... but I'm an iksar shaman. So it is beneficial for me to stay on kunark. There also are very very limited solo spots in the old world that I can actually use efficiently.

Cynthia in RM til 42 then specs in Feerrott.

Regards,
Mg

Champion_Standing 03-10-2014 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roth (Post 1357754)
Guys, I specifically asked for kunark solo spots and I said that I solo through meeleing mobs. Telling me to go to the classic zones isn't helpful at all. For real. I don't mind anymore tbh just saying it's really annoying for people to constantly keep linking classic zones instead of answering the question.

http://wiki.project1999.com/Zones#Kunark

There aren't very many zones to look through.

Asap 03-10-2014 12:41 PM

Dude is getting pissed because we are doing the work for him by searching for specific zones and mobs he can melee easily. Search that shit yourself next time

Lamil 03-10-2014 01:09 PM

Seriously dude wants to stay on Kunark and lvl by not actually having to do much... Also could everyone tell him where this easy low stress xp is.

Dude just watch someone else play on Twitch or something... That should be just about what you are looking for

loramin 03-10-2014 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lyrith (Post 1358514)
Best bet is to get that Melee Shaman idea out of your head about right now. Because my shaman geared HEAVILY and even soloing slowed mobs in CoM at 40 can wear me down quick if I don't root/dot them.

That's not completely true. I've leveled a shaman to 55 recently, and with a Barbarian Spiritist's Hammer it certainly seemed better to tank sometimes ... or at least it did before the nerf (I haven't been using mine much since the nerf so I can't say for sure now). Similarly with a JBB it can also make sense to tank, because it breaks root frequently.

With just a poison wind censor and no BSH or JBB though, I'm not so sure; OP really needs to do the math if they want to know for sure whether tanking is a good idea. It might seem like rooting always wins, since you get more mana and take less damage, but you also have to consider:

* the mana cost of root itself
* the time it takes to root
* the damage you'll still take (while rooting, when root breaks, etc.)
* the melee damage you won't deal

So it's not necessarily clear-cut.

P.S. To get back to the OP's original question: Per-Level Hunting Guide


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