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monk weight
I was wondering how far over 15 pounds its okay to go, I know ideally you never want to go over 15 pounds. But my monk has pants that give him more ac then being under 15 pounds.
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I wouldn't worry about it at the lower levels. You will lose some AC but its not enough to make too much of a difference. You would have to pretty much destroy all loot and money to stay under. The limit slowly increases a bit as you get higher. Higher up mobs start hitting hard and you want all the AC you can get
I would save up for some weight reducing bags and some Cured Silk (very light weight). Around 30, you can get a group together or find a high-level to go to Dalnir's Crypt for some Crescent armor | ||
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Alright thanks for the tips.
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The usual strategy here is to get a mage to summon some dimensional pockets (100% weight reduction, 4-6 slots). Every time you log off, make a duel corpse (no-rent items do not poof on corpses). So you can stock up on the fine steel a bit.
Also, the other usual strategy is called "Get 46 and join a raiding guild". All you need is a Wu's Quivering Staff and 2 5AC/55HP rings and you can wear whatever other trash really. Once you hit 46, then you can get a ton of Fear/Sky stuff. | ||
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Crescent boots, legs, and arms are good even at 60.
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Bag of the Tinkerers is one of the most impressive items I've purchased. It reduced my weight in half; I went from like 30 to 15. Totally worth the 5.2k when you are able.
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