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Druid Leveling and Item Hunting Guide...
Hello everyone,
After seeing the great work Kriven did with his cleric guide I wanted to try to contribute something similar for druids. I did a quick guide that explains root/rot, charmkiting, DDkiting, and quad kiting. Then I go on to suggest certain camps to level at. I also try to highlight some XP camps that could lead to decent upgrades (ei: Forest Loops). Please let me know what you think and feel free to edit or talk to me here so I can continue to refine and make the product better. Guide - http://wiki.project1999.com/Druid_Le..._by_Mefdinkins Thanks, Mef. | ||
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An excellent guide. Read it all. Only modification I'd make that comes to mind would be the initial leveling suggestions. If the player was to make Gfay based Druid or a Halfling druid, I would recommend that the player move to the front of Kaladim for levels 1-5. If the Halfling has to make a brave run and do some mob dodging to the Docks at Freeport to do this, so be it.
The reason - The front of Kaladim on this realm is flippin' thick with goblin whelps but especially decaying dwarf skeletons. Tons of them. If the player is willing to focus on these, rounding them up in packs even and beating them down, they will reach level 5 in a pretty quick manner. Most importantly, they will collect upwards of 11-12 full stacks of bone chips in this time. These can be turned in to Gunlok Jure in the Kaladim Paladin's guild for extremely rapid level gains... for a halfling, 10 stacks takes you from lvl 5 to lvl 8 - meaning you just got Meditate with an absolute minimum of pain and torment in reaching it. | ||
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thanks for the advice, i threw your suggestion in there!
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Guide is helping a lot. Esp. the loot lookout, got the +5 wis hat in SK.
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One item I would add is to make sure you have at least 200 wisdom before attempting to quad, otherwise you WILL run out of mana before the mobs die (before lumi staff).
Also, the tick sitting method where you time your ticks out while you are quadding and sit before it to get full mana as if you were sitting. | ||
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Thank you for the guide [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Originally Cyphous, the High Elf Paladin - Xegony, back in '99 (pre-Kunark)
P99 - Blue Lafael - Druid - Level 60 Garnagle - Necro - Level 57 Seductress - Enchanter - Level 52 Sweets - Bard - Level 35 Venexia - Shaman - Level 60 Wonderelf - Warrior - Level 51 | ||
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This is fantastic, thank you! As many others have said the item alerts are fantastic! Thanks for the hard work and for making things easier on the rest of us leveling Druids! =D
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Few more suggestions
It's been a while since I've played, so I don't remember the exact level ranges; but the following were excellent to quad:
Pirates along the east coast of Firiona Vie (level 24-30 according to the wiki) Tundra Yeti in the west end of Dreadlands (level 35 according to the wiki) The Spirocs in Timorous Deep aren't nearly as good (too much health), but I quaded those for a while also. | ||
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