So Morah Vines/Creeprs have stopped teaching me and I was wondering what's next? I have between 140 and 160 in my defenses. Thanks.
~Sulakhan
"Under the sword lifted high, there is hell making you tremble. But go ahead, and you have the land of bliss."
~Miyamoto Musashi
Consider swains, if you want boxes. If you're a cleric, use your buffs and consider dark spirits. You might even get away with swamp trolls or small peccs- but mind the swarms.
Good luck!
Ryeka and the brood
Sometimes the key to happiness is not assuming it is locked in the first place- Ziggy
A journey of a thousand SMILES begins with a single step- Ziggy
Good luck!
Ryeka and the brood
Sometimes the key to happiness is not assuming it is locked in the first place- Ziggy
A journey of a thousand SMILES begins with a single step- Ziggy
Bloodvines. You'll get beat to hell at first by their special attack, but that's okay, since bloodvines are part of a progressive chain of the best-defense training creatures in the game.
- Warrior Zealot Korsik Rippentropp, Executioner of M'riss
Baum says to Lillietta, "Problem is that Korsik is a very big boy."
Lillietta says, "He is mentally unstable."
- Warrior Zealot Korsik Rippentropp, Executioner of M'riss
Baum says to Lillietta, "Problem is that Korsik is a very big boy."
Lillietta says, "He is mentally unstable."
Just a real quick question considering I just returned to the game after a rather extended absence, what progressive train of the best defensive training critters in the game are you speaking about? I'm sitting between 170 and 220 in all defenses except multi (149 I think, and evasion 140- I'm a paladin btw) and seem to have difficulties find that "right" critter, if you would enlighten me I would be greatly appreciated.
Emerald Knight Tazeran Salmin, Protector of the innocent
Emerald Knight Tazeran Salmin, Protector of the innocent
At those ranks I was in black leucs. I know I had just under 220 weapon when I left there and went to try the baby/fledgeling gryphons near Shard. My defenses would've been a bit higher than that. I could've stayed in black leucs for a bit longer for defenses but it got ridiculous to learn weapon from leucs. There are also red leucs up in the garg area between the gondola and Shard as well. They are a bit harder than black leucs, but not terribly so and they don't tend to swarm much.
Now that I think of it, your signature says Emerald Knight. The shadoweavers behind the wall would probably be fabulous teachers for you right now. A nice bridge between leucros and gryphons if you choose to go that route. The only downside (for me) was that they aren't skinnable, but red leucs and gryphons both are.
~Kattena
A gestalt draugen swipes a hooked leonine claw at Silus. The claw lands a solid hit that cuts deeply into his groin!
Now that I think of it, your signature says Emerald Knight. The shadoweavers behind the wall would probably be fabulous teachers for you right now. A nice bridge between leucros and gryphons if you choose to go that route. The only downside (for me) was that they aren't skinnable, but red leucs and gryphons both are.
~Kattena
A gestalt draugen swipes a hooked leonine claw at Silus. The claw lands a solid hit that cuts deeply into his groin!
>> Bloodvines. You'll get beat to hell at first by their special attack, but that's okay, since bloodvines are part of a progressive chain of the best-defense training creatures in the game.
I'm extremely interest in this as well! Could Korsik or someone who knows what he's talking about please elaborate?
I'm extremely interest in this as well! Could Korsik or someone who knows what he's talking about please elaborate?
What Next? on 07/24/2010 06:52 AM CDT
Looking to find a critter in my skill range, currently hunting vipers. They are good for training everything but parry for me as I either set evasion high enough to dodge the posion and can't train parry or set evasion low enough to train parry and get consistently hit with the posion attack. The creature needs to be skinnable.
Parry Ability: 152 00% dabbling
Multi Opponent: 169 98% attentive
Twohanded Edged: 156 09% thoughtful
Shield Usage: 160 31.60% intrigued
Evasion: 173 24% attentive
Leather Armor: 175 82% considering
And a ranger if that helps
Parry Ability: 152 00% dabbling
Multi Opponent: 169 98% attentive
Twohanded Edged: 156 09% thoughtful
Shield Usage: 160 31.60% intrigued
Evasion: 173 24% attentive
Leather Armor: 175 82% considering
And a ranger if that helps
Re: What Next? on 07/24/2010 06:56 AM CDT
Re: What Next? on 07/24/2010 08:12 AM CDT
Re: What Next? on 07/24/2010 08:40 AM CDT
>>Looking to find a critter in my skill range, currently hunting vipers. They are good for training everything but parry for me as I either set evasion high enough to dodge the posion and can't train parry or set evasion low enough to train parry and get consistently hit with the posion attack. The creature needs to be skinnable.
stance parry
stance evas 0
stance shield 80
stance parry save
You should now be able to train parry in vipers.
stance parry
stance evas 0
stance shield 80
stance parry save
You should now be able to train parry in vipers.
What Next? on 07/24/2010 10:21 AM CDT
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Re: What Next? on 07/24/2010 10:52 AM CDT