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Wooly mammoths for exp.
Pretty sure I'm doing this right...
Okay so I totally get that mammoths are written into the most popular tracking guide for the server (druids and rangers). Also, I admit that I don't know if calves are placeholders for adults. Having said that: what the actual fuck are you guys doing when a /who reveals 4 druids or rangers between 25-30 in the zone and you decide to keep a mammoth charmed and not kill a single god-damned calf? This is a sweet, exp and money making spot for a couple people at a time. My main is a shaman and if there is more than one tracker here, I play an alt. /who everfrost on my alt reveals you dumb fucks going four trackers with charm animal at a time and you're ruining a solid spot. I'll patiently wait for you to outlevel the spot but really needed to point out that you're lazy as fuck and killing a solid spot. | ||
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#2
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Mammoths aren't worth it. Goto Guk you will be much more valued there.
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#3
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Exping in outside zones is bad
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#4
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Wait people who don't even play this game moniter rnf in their free time?
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#5
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#7
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dungeons are scary
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#8
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Hijacked by powergaming off-topic trolls, I definitely did this right. Continue.
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#9
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im the only ot weirdo here and responded sincerely
sorry you're having trouble levelling a shaman | ||
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#10
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There are advantages and disadvantages to both grouping in dungeons and soloing outdoors. Soloing is nice because you aren't beholden to anyone - you can AFK whenever you want, do things however you want, go as slow or as fast as you want, etc. You also don't have to spend a second LFG and advertising yourself, which can sometimes drag on for hours if you aren't a core class.
The advantages to grouping, once you actually get a group, are pretty obvious. Better exp, and better chances at big loot items. It's also more entertaining - you're forced to socialize, and working with other people to achieve a common goal introduces a barrage of constantly changing dynamics. | ||
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