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Originally Posted by Snaggles
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As a SSF pally I’d prob skip Unrest altogether. Getting a rez there is nearly impossible so eating deaths can really mess with the progress.
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I try to tell people this all the time. Dungeons when soloing are usually a waste of time, they're often out of the way, they're cluttered, there's a lot of competition for mobs, the respawn timers are crazy long, dying there fuckin sucks, etc. If you have it all to yourself, dope, or if it's something nearby / easy like Crushbone entrance, sure. But in general for SSF I'd stick primarily to outdoor zones.
If you're a dwarf paladin, or really any shorty melee class, the Bull Smasher quest is pretty non-negotiable. It has an insane ratio for that early in the game and I still used it on my dwarf warrior ssf run up into my 40's.
Scarab armor quests are easy, Bloodforge armor quests are easy, highly recommend doing both of those. BF armor at least until you get the helmet that's like BIS for a long, long time.
You can spend a long time in Butcherblock Mountains. Eventually you're going to want a magical weapon though, and so I think someone else mentioned it, the Bloodforge Hammer quest which brings you to Qeynos is an easy one to acquire.
Then, once you're in the Qeynos area with your magic hammer, you can go farm wisps in Norht Karana -> do moonstone handins for awhile to 16 or so, pivot to East Karana, farm snakes and brown spiders near the town near Gorge. I did a little leveling in gorge but its kind of a pain because of the constant blinds.
Real goal is to get high enough to do Crag Spiders then just chill and level off them until you can't. There's a ton of them, they drop infinite silk, turn the silk into swatches, sell the swatch stacks for plat, should walk away with at least 1k.
SSF really was the first step towards realizing making plat isn't that hard while leveling if you just loot shit and sell it.