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Originally Posted by Loke
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Wait, what are you clearing and keeping down? Arch Duke, Hiero, and maybe Baron are the only mobs worth killing aside from Emp, which I'm assuming you don't do due to aforementioned locked doors. ICGs don't see invis. Everything else drops garbage loot except maybe Blood, which again I'm assuming you don't do since no IVU.
So three L55 mobs in 28 minutes, all of which are solo engages. This is what you're touting as the height of "skill" for a L60 shaman with Torpor? Something 99% of the server can't do? Are you serious? Shaman is probably the class I've played like 6th most. I don't even consider myself a particularly good shaman and I've solo'd crypt multiple times.
Dude, just stop digging. You're just making things worse.
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Lol nice sluething detective retard, you really got me digging.
I hold the 4 mobs down when I feel like being very active. Most the time I’ll stick to hiero, baron and duke. I don’t do emp(emp is another camp that’s often but not always connected to crypt) and I don’t kill the golems or roamer.
I doubt you’ve solod crypt. There’s probably 200 or so torpor shaman on this server and I rarely see crypt solod. I rarely see shaman take and hold even 1 name. It’s rare but sometimes I’ll see a shaman holding Hiero. And that has to be a strong shaman that knows how to play the class well to do it. It’s not an easy solo kill. Even if you do everything right you have risks of dying. A lot more often than solos, I see duos.
Any shaman that solos crypt is pretty much a very solid shaman at the very least. There’s a lot of camps with varying levels of skill to take down and crypt is definitely a decently challenging one. It’s a good marker to see if someone is competent at the class and game.
If crypt is a walk in the park I challenge you to name me some camps that are doable and challenging. Im not even sure why you are so obsessed about my skill level and what I do in crypt. I’m beginning to think your hostility towards me is rooted in jealousy.