Re: Nipo Oshu on 12/13/2009 02:17 PM CST
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Ya, I was asking about Oshu because the spawn rate in leucros is, to be dead honest, terrible. Beyond the deadfall, I have one of two scenarios: long, fruitless hunt waiting on spawn, or so much spawn I get overwhelmed and die (and thus have a short, fruitless hunt.)


Sounds like Oshu would be a pretty durn good place for me. I'll give it a shot tonight or tommorow, methinks.


Thanks!


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Re: Nipo Oshu on 12/14/2009 12:14 PM CST
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Don't forget that Oshu attacks automatically "hit." Your defenses then kick in and essentially bring the damage to negligible. (Or however it works.) Stamina may play a part in this as well.

It's like being hit with a glancing or brushing hit EVERY TIME. This is why it trains shield/parry extremely well.




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Re: Nipo Oshu on 12/14/2009 09:57 PM CST
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I noticed that. I RARELY was able to dodge a blow, though got the messaging for a failed dodge (did not indicated I had attempted to parry.) and I still locked parry within minutes.


Tier 1 Oshu were FANTASTIC for me. I cant stress enough how wonderful they are. Thanks, everyone, for your inputs.


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Re: Nipo Oshu on 12/15/2009 04:28 PM CST
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only thing that could make them better was if they were skinnable :/

but otherwise yes a great critter for moving up
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Re: Nipo Oshu on 12/17/2009 06:57 PM CST
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I too thank everyone for the Oshu suggestion it's working beautifully for me as well. After I hunt I go play hide and seek and get a bunch of hides and boxes from snoblins to play with,


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