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Old 08-08-2017, 01:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Mead [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I'm not exactly sure when permafrost bears become a viable option for druids but check this out when you can.

https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...d.php?t=100992

I think this is a good option for you and the warrior when you're able to charm here.
Druid yeah, starting around 54. With warrior? Bring a cleric and camp them at the safe spot! That warrior's gonna have a tough time and rezzes down in bear pit get costly.

With the loss of most CotHs to PoM, you won't be able to do that zone. It's not that great for exp down in the rat maze. Everything's got a zillion hitpoints because Velious, plus 72 min spawn timer, plus nowadays you have to compete with druids and enchanters using charm pets.

At 52 and 48, consider EJ near the TT zoneline (druid pulling, can also charm), WL geonid caves (not the faerie dragons or geonids - go for the tar goos, which die and split into two baby goos that drop all kinds of gems), WL panthers + roamers, WL just outside Kael where the frost giants roam, CS wyverns (not the cobalt drakes) if you can get through SS, or DL around karnor's castle. Once the druid's around 50, you could probably dare to hunt in BW (lots of roamers) or see if you can get a proper group for Chardok zonein/zoneout areas. Sol B is also an option if your druid isn't afraid of indoor zones.

Weirder options are Kedge Keep (you'll both need enduring breath items), TT, GD shardwurm caves, ToFS (probably 4th floor and up), etc. Beyond that, just explore and have fun because a druid is a great travel buddy [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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