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Originally Posted by Faerie Blossom
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I tried quadding the raptors and I could only manage to get them to about 50% hp before I ran out of mana. Plus their agro range is ridiculous; makes things that much more difficult lol. Have been trying root rotting the seafuries, they're blue/light blue, but it's pretty well camped and locked down by some leveling Nihilum or FoH when I try to go so I die (3-4% exp loss, unrezzable) and then have to wait a few hours to get my corpse. My exp bar is not moving in the right direction at the moment, I spend every night getting 54 and the next day is spent pvping over camp rights which means I have to get back to 54 that night :P
To be honest, I know nothing about Kedge. Always avoided that zone because of how annoying water is in this game. Any advice for me? I can just see myself drowning when EB fades lol.
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Well first it sounds like you need to farm some mid-gear items to get your mana pool up. At 50+ you should have zero problems getting to 200wis and quadding a set of raptors down.
Second, with Kedge the best thing you can do is go in and try it. Bind outside the zone (for emergency gates/deaths..) and learn the zone. You have a EB spell if you can't afford a EB item, and fish scales are on unlimited supply in EC (near the EC/WC zone, one of the huts there).
But honestly, even with low funds/PvP server it shouldn't be hard to get a mana pool good enough to quad a set of raptors down. You may have to sit/med during the last bit, but it is still doable. If you are only getting them to 50% before you go OOM, either you aren't quadding right or you really need to go gear yourself up.
Not to sound like a dick or anything, but only being able to get them to 50% before you run OOM is bad. Sit/Med during the entire quad (learn how to sit on ticks), pull them away from others since the LoS aggro is huge (levi + play in the ocean..), and get rid of the mana pool a lvl 35 druid would have..
Learning to charm in Kedge may be your best bet. Once you got it down, it doesn't take a ton of mana to do. (Most of the time you are sitting and medding anyway). Just keep gate/egress up (I prefer to just bind outside and gate) in case things go bad. I can't explain Kedge to much except just go in there and do it. You won't learn anything until you do. The underwater thing isn't that bad.