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There are tons of newbie quests that grant great exp well into the 30s that.not.many people know of or utilize. Like I said my personal favorite is the DF belts, orc scalps, and goblin ears route.
You can collect them to sell for plat or use them to level an alt. I got my cleric and ench 1 to 34 in like 30 - 60 minutes using belts 1 to 12, scalps 12 to 20, and goblin ears 20-30ish. I've recently been told left goblin ear turn ins were nerfed but my ench still gained great exp from them at 34. Not to mention you can get decent exp while farming them. If you have no use for them, just sell them. 5 pp per belt, 10pp per scalp, and 25 to 30 pp per ear. If you're looking for items to sell well then it would depend on your level. Some of my favorite druid friendly farming zones (at 60) are lower guk, solb, karnors, droga, and seafuries in OOT. As an above poster mentioned, in karnors you can exp while playing the Tranquil stafg/band of eternal flame lottery. You can also move about fairly easy to snipe nameds which drop lower value items. I personally go after anything of value when farming because well, it all adds up. Another spot I frequently check as a druid due to its proximity to a druid port is solb. Here I go after 3 mobs; guano harvester, kobold king, and noxious spider. The bracers from nox spider + king aren't lore and sell very fast in EC. In an average night you can score a few items just by clearing phs and checking back every so often. The next spot I frequently hit up is lower guk. With an ivu potion a druid can clear just about every camp in zone with ease. You can go after whichever camps are open that you find appealing. What I normally do is set up a little cycle of sorts. Ill start at live side herbalist/king/tactician, then kill crusader, then evil eye, then ill either head to the undead side or hit up solb to check the 3 mobs I mentioned above. Anothet kind of hit or miss spot would be rathe mountains. The basilisks there are placeholders for petrifin who can drop a bracer that sells for 2 to 3k, isn't lore, and has really nice stats fpr a classic item. As a fresh player on p99 my main income for my first few months here was repeating the paw of opolla quest (they sold a lot better pre-kunark, but I'm sure they still sell decently) as well as repeating the leatherfoot raiders skullcap and thex mallet/reaper of the dead quests. I made about 100k by the time I hit lvl 50 and it really didn't take much effort...just persistence. Druids may not be as good at farming as other classes in some peoples opinions, but I think the ability to port around quickly paired with a knowledge of which items you can acquire quickly and sell quickly can even the playing field a bit.
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Tasslehof - 60 Druid Barlow - 60 monk Blueberrii - 60 Mage Gigglepurr - 60 Shaman Kids - 60 Rogue Fornfamnad - 60 Cleric | ||
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