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I think this is a cool idea one recommendation would be to maybe do level brackets so more people can enter? Cuz i wanna enter and win this shit! lol need money for gear n stuff[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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The idea of making my own sheet for this is a good one, but I don't think I'm going to use it. I think the perk of writing a guide for how to find a mob you want to solo and letting people pick anything they settle on is that I won't be excluding certain classes/levels by not making a comprehensive-enough list of options. It makes it more work for contestants, but no one has to do this if they don't want and learning how to use the wiki and other pages is good anyways, and I raised the prize amounts!
I'm not going to make brackets, because anyone below 51 is already allowed in. You get to pick where you will go and what you will fight for your kill, so anyone who wants to do this can, no matter level or class or gear. How difficult the process is for each individual will be most of how I decide who wins. An untwinked level 17 bard who does something impression for a level 17 bard will beat out a twinked level 50 monk who just brute forces his way to killing a high-level named, for example. | ||
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Here's my walkthrough. I'll probably let this thread go a couple days to see if there are more suggestions that I want to use, then I'll make a new thread for the official start of the giveaway and give maybe 10 days or 2 weeks for people to get their entry in before I close entries and judge and give out prizes.
"So you wanna solo a named?" Walkthrough Please note that you don't really need to read this in order to do the giveaway or win one of the prizes. It's pretty lengthy, because I'm trying to make sure that anyone who wants to do this has a good idea of how to do it, even if they've never tried to track down and solo a named in EQ before! I can't really do a total guide for this, because depending on your class and your level, the things you'll need to do in order to get to and solo a named mob (not to mention which named mob that will be) are going to be totally different. With this little walkthrough though, I'll try to quickly explain some steps to take for anyone who wants to compete for some of my plats and the rules of the game. 1. Decide what named mob you want to kill 2. Get to that mob 3. Kill that mob 4. Create an entertaining/interesting story of your kill 5. ??? 6. Win my pp 1. Decide what named mob you want to kill Note that by "named mob" I'm talking about the mobs that tend to have special loot or are special otherwise. Quillmane is a named mob for purposes of this giveaway, but Guard Cheslin is not, even though he has a proper name. Etc. Load up some wiki pages: http://wiki.project1999.org/Zones and wiki.project1999.org/index.php/Recommended_Levels_and_ZEM_List#Recommended_Level_ Range_by_Zone You can use those pages to try to pick a good zone to look for a good named to fight. Generally I would say if you're a necro, druid, shaman, enchanter, cleric, paladin, or shadowknight, and/or if you are like 35+ instead of 1-25, you should be looking at dungeon zones to solo in instead of outdoor areas. But there are nameds in outdoor areas that would be a good challenge also! Once you've selected maybe 2 or 3 zones that you think might be a good spot for you to look, click on those specific zones on the zone map and check out their specific wiki pages. The individual zone pages will have some general info about the zone (which is usually quite accurate for p99, imo) along with lists of mobs in the zone and items in the zone down near the bottom of the pages. You can also check out http://web.archive.org/web/200211292...cticiousname9/ to look for some more info on the specific mobs in each zone, although the lists on that site aren't usually exhaustive. Look for named mobs on those pages, then click on their specific pages (if any) or check on the wayback page right there to see what level and class the monster is. What monster exactly you should try to kill is where I can't help you anymore. You'll have to figure out what you can handle for yourself, maybe the hard way (i.e. trying it and failing!), based on your experience with the game and your knowledge of your class and abilities available to you at your specific level, etc. That's a lot of fun of this kind of thing, imo! 2. Get to that mob This can be pretty simple or it can be pretty complex, and it definitely will factor into how highly I rate your kill! A mob like Tovax Vmar, who is just wandering around in Qeynos Hills by himself, is super easy to "get to" because he's in the open and he has no guards around him and is up very often. He might not be a super easy fight for many characters near his level since he's a necro and has a pet, but the act of getting to him is easy. But a mob like Najena would be very hard to get to (AND hard to kill) because she's in a dungeon, behind locked doors, is a caster with a pet, and has guards in her SMALL room, and isn't guaranteed to be up! 3. Kill the mob Again, this step might be easier or it might be harder depending on what mob it is. An example? Howling Stones difficulty is supposed to go north is easier than west which is easier than south which is easier than east. There's a level 50 named necromancer in north, The Crypt Keeper. There's a level 50 named warrior in south, the Skeleton Sepulcher. The warrior is a much wimpier mob than the necromancer. But getting into south and pulling the warrior by himself is much harder and more dangerous than getting into south and pulling the necro! Not much else to say than that though! Chop it up, nuke it, charm it and suicide it against it's buddies (though you'll get no xp or loot), they all count! 4. Create an interesting/entertaining story of your kill Explain how and why you picked the zone/mob you picked. Explain how you got to the zone. Detail the fights or sneaking around you did to get from the entrance of the zone you picked to your named mob. Explain the named fight itself. Talk about what you were planning, what actually happened, and what you realize, in hindsight, that you should have done differently! Most importantly though, is take screenshots (or video) and work them into your story! Don't just take a picture of a the full spawn, then kill the guy, then take a picture of the mob's corpse. Take pictures of charm breaks, of adds, of bad luck with resists, of good luck you have with melee hits, etc., and then talk about that stuff too! If the mob you want isn't spawned at your camp when you get there, spend a bit of time talking about/showing what you were doing while you tried to get it to spawn, etc. You don't have to do all of this stuff, and you can do other stuff that I haven't mentioned, but you get the idea! 5. ??? The secret step to winning my platinum! 6. Win my pp I will do a 20kpp first prize, a 10kpp second prize, a 5kpp third prize, and 1kpp as a consolation prize to everyone who makes a good-faith effort to compete in this giveaway. I wouldn't be surprised if I end up doling out more pp here or there if someone really entertains or really surprises. I'll also double the prize money for anyone who I consider to be an "underdog" with a success story (rogues, warriors, I'm looking at you! but also anyone who has long odds in my book but pulls it off anyway). This is intended to be fun for everyone who wants to join in, and I want it to be that. Hopefully we won't have any drama or arguments or people being butthurt over how I evaluate things - it is my pp after all! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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I type entirely too much stuff up. I bet like 5 people will have the motivation to read all my shit and then actually try to do this. Lol.
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Its been too long since I solo'd my Mask of Deception. Probably nothing amazing as a 47 bard, but I was happy figuring it out. Left instructions for other would-be dark elves: http://www.project1999.org/forums/sh...884#post536884
Nothing fantastic and I'm sure an enchanter, shaman, or necro could do the camp at a much lower level.
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Great idea!
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I'm tempted to do this a few times myself for demonstration purposes, I've got a few sub-50s, only one of which is really twinked.
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I'll try something cool w/ this on my 40 iksar SK. He's got some dreadscale and a deathbringers rod and really nothing else. Should be fun.
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