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Old 05-01-2013, 01:05 PM
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If you are a human druid and start off in Qeynos, dont fret - there is still plenty you can do there. I leveled in that area up to EK until 20 solo. Gnolls drop fangs pretty commonly - keep them and turn them in as a very good source of additional xp. You can even kill green ones at a good clip and make more xp off the fang turn ins than you would have had they been blue - the XP from them is pretty darn good. Eventually move to WK at the guard towers and possibly group with folks at the derv camp if a rare group is made.

I actually enjoyed the Qeynos area - it's quiet and calm - no one to bug you.
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Old 05-01-2013, 01:17 PM
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I would recommend not going to East Commonlands/Freeport if you are in Kelethin already and are a new player.

Get in an Orc Hill Group at level 5. Collect all Crushbone belts you can and sell them to players for 1 PP each. Also, save bone chips to sell to players. Save up money to buy your spells first, then worry about equipment later.

When you reach around level 8, move into Crushbone and either find a group there or solo near the zone-in area. Collect Crushbone belts and sell them.

When you reach around level 11 or so, move to Steamfont and kill the minos which are on the immediate left as you zone in to Steamfont from LFay. Sell mino axes and gems to vendors. All those minos are single pulls and you have the zone line to run too if you get in trouble.

If you can pick up a decent weapon like a Fine Steel Scimitar or Fine Steel Warhammer, do it, but don't buy it from a vendor. Ask high-level players if they have one to spare.

Snare everything you kill...it will keep you safe if anything jumps you by surprise.
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Old 05-01-2013, 09:07 PM
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Well i am a halfling druid.

I have tried killing the goblins outside runnyeye but they come at me in groups of three.... i don't win those fights too often lol. Plus when those mummies or zombies add... its normally run back to my body.


I really do appreciate all of the tips, sounds like i should try to get to crushbone. How hard will it be for me to get there from Misty Thicket?
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Old 05-01-2013, 11:44 PM
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Well i am a halfling druid.

I have tried killing the goblins outside runnyeye but they come at me in groups of three.... i don't win those fights too often lol. Plus when those mummies or zombies add... its normally run back to my body.


I really do appreciate all of the tips, sounds like i should try to get to crushbone. How hard will it be for me to get there from Misty Thicket?
Ok, you're level 5, if you don't have it grind out greens/lb mobs to get enough money to buy the spell harmony.

Once you have harmony make sure you have your thorns, snare and your dot(with fire beetle eye).

Go to the wall in Misty Thicket. WHen coming out from Rivervale and exiting the gate in the wall turn left and then go straight to the left hand wall. There are two goblin camps side by side with a small tree in between them. DO NOT SIT ON OR NEAR THAT CENTER TREE. A high(er) level undead spawns there and pats by, instead go to the tree on the other side of the right hand camp.

From this spot, do the following; cast harmony on the goblins in the nearby camp, you will see a blue twinkle surround the mobs it hits. As soon as you can, cast your dot on the nearest mob, making sure it does not walk through its friend.

Once it is dotted, let it walk to you taking damage. While it is walking, target self and cast thorns if and only if the mob is WHITE. If it is blue turn on autoattack and time your DD casts to go in between swings.

If at any time your dot drops AND snare drops and you don't know what to recast, ignore the dot and cast SNARE. It will save you time that the dot won't, both by keeping the mob in swinging range and lowering chance for adds.

You can stay in this general area until you get your spells at lvl 9, just keep using this method and you'll be fine and out of the way of most pats(one goblin will patrol past the tree but everytime he did it near me he was blue or LB)
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Old 05-02-2013, 05:07 AM
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Been an extremely long time, but I remember pretty much exclusively fear kiting animals on my halfling druid for the longest time when I was soloing. Once you hit level 14 though you should be charming while soloing. Supremacy is a pretty solid leveling guild out there at the moment and whenever I login there are at least a few groups going on. Mostly in EC/CB/Unrest however.
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Old 05-02-2013, 05:14 AM
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If you don't fancy the goblins/orcs in Misty, go for the bats (turn left out of the gate with the guards, you'll see them)
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Old 05-02-2013, 07:25 AM
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Its pretty hard on average to solo with a Druid until level 14. Then you finally get some spells that make u a Druid. Even with some pretty good gear you are not really going to be able to stand toe to toe with mobs ever after level 7 or so without some killer buffs from a high level Druid or Shaman. I would go to the EC tunnel and get some good buffs and get to level 10ish in EC. Go to WC and try the Wisps till 14. Then it is off to the East Karana where you will live for a bit charming. Then at like 22 or 24 go to South Karana and do the Spires with Gnolls then go into Infected Paw till 35. in SK I pretty much just root rotted mobs then. But if you can Quad Kite SK is a nice zone to do it in. Takes a LOT of mana to Quad Kite though.

At level 29 you can start porting people to a few places and make you some nice plat for better gear. You need to be in the tunnel to do it though. And please don't put it in Shout. I HATE people that do that.
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Old 05-02-2013, 08:57 AM
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If you want to get out of Misty Thicket it's easy. Do a "/who all druid 39 60", and send people tells asking politely for a port and explaining that you're a newbie and can't pay them. You should find one relatively quickly.
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Old 05-02-2013, 09:59 AM
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Well I have my Druid parked at the entrance of cb. Was in a group last night at Orc hill. Was fun but xp was kinda slow. Much quicker soloing in cb.

Now, are there any lowbie Druid items that aren't an arm and a leg to buy? I have managed to collect 50 plat thus far (helping the high level guys killing guards in misty sell). Once again thanks for all the help!!
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Old 05-02-2013, 11:32 AM
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Don't worry too much about gear, maybe try and find a magic weapon (combine scimitar if you can't find anything better, around 50p) so you can hunt skeletons/zombies/wisps etc (wisps in eruds can be good money, and rarely camped).

Around lvl 20 or so you can farm the armbands in Gorge from the evil eyes. You can also do the Testament of Vanear quest around then too.

Once you get to 29 and have group ports you can start making money by being a taxi. Charge 10p per ride to the 4 basic zones, and you will be able to make money for gear in a few days.

+Wis gear isn't that expensive. 3-4k you should be able to get 200 wis, or close to it.

For leveling you need to learn to charm hunt. I forget when, but I believe around the early 20's it gets efficient. Before then, root/rot/melee or quad.

I quadded bandits in WK around lvl 12 to lvl 14, bandit sashes give good money. Wisps give good money with greater light stones. Sisters in L Fay are good too, but almost always camped. I suggest either bandits or wisps, since they are almost never camped here.

If you see me in game (rare these days, but does happen) shoot me a tell. Would be glad to help out a new druid with what I can.
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