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Oh so it does not kill you the extra weight. I keep thinking I may be being hit more with less AC so every time I go above 14 I start to worry and keep looking at my weight versus the loot. I tried buying gems but some places no gems even or they were like a few plat and I did not have that much on me. I am also carrying medicine bags so not even backpacks but still the constant nagging feeling wouldn't go away.
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Weight isn't a killer on monk. Ideally you can stay but that's more for level 60 monks raiding. Right now I have a 58 monk who is pretty twinked but has been solo'ing 1-58. I still head out to battle at about 35 weight (with extra bandages, etc.). I have some weight reduction bags, keep my plat unless I'm above 45 weight total or notice I'm getting stomped (but I generally don't stay at the place that long anyways). When I'm overweight, I can hammer and bank it and pay for a port to where I need to go. I also carry extra bandages so I usually stay around 35 weight for a while as my bandages get used up my weight goes down I replace that weight with coin. I can stay under 35 weight while carrying ~180 plat.
As for getting lost, remember to put 1 skill point into sense heading so you can level it up and then you know what direction you're facing. The wiki has great maps. When I was leveling up I never even deleted my gold b/c I'm cheap so once I got up to 75 weight or really noticed mobs hitting me hard I would go back and sell and bank that extra 30 plat made from my gold haha. If you are grouping or a porter is in zone you can usually exchange gold for plat for a small tip. Also, a monk is still getting new skills at level 5, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 20, 25, 27, 30, 35, so you'll need to make trips to town to train/bank/sell anyways. I am all about min/maxing and efficiency... (eliminating trips back and forth to town) but you're not stacking up a million weight every few minutes especially if you delete silver and copper in between when you need to had back to train new skills, so don't let it disrupt your gameplay too much.
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I don't delete money eek how can I when I am saving for items. My sense heading is 200. I have no problems outside I get lost in dungeons don't think sense heading helps there though I have not tried it. So 35 stones is okay that is good to know thanks.
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Weight is a pretty big deal. I would never go out to adventure or kill stuff more than a couple pounds over. 35 lb when your limit is 14 or even 20 is a death sentence. You'll be getting hit noticably harder than if you were under weight.
As a monk you'll need to get use to deleting money. I delete all my copper and silver basically all the time. Monks aren't the class to play if you need money or want to farm money. One way to alleviate that is to kill in zones with a bank (runny eye, high keep, overthere) or next to a zone with a bank (dreadlands, loio, nro, great divide). Managing your weight is rough at low levels but gets much easier the higher you go. | ||
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Staying within your weight limit and the bonus it gives is what balances monks out defensively. Overweight you’re just a wet paper bag with above average avoidance. This may not be obvious to a CoF/fungi twink but to an appropriately geared monk leveling it’s a big burden.
I always and still delete silver/copper. I give away good. I keep plat and gems. I try to save a spot or 3 in my big WR bags for high priced vendor trash or big plat item wins.
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SKs aren't too hard to solo even with crap gear. Get a decent 2H, learn to snare/fear.
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