I know that Lang peccs/fens/trolls and Aesry's third-tier Snoblins are in this range. But what are the others? If someone could list those critters with their hard caps, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Balshan
Fate is just the way of circumstances. -- Rush
Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/09/2004 11:57 PM CST
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/10/2004 12:58 AM CST
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/10/2004 03:10 AM CST
Gate of Souls - Temple of Ushnish (atik'ets, westys), Pejek Bog (Rhoat Modas, Nightstalkers), Undershard - New Moon City (Thugs, Cutthroats, etc.), Ceceline's Meadow at Night (Hulking Barghest), Forest Geni Area, Orc Scouts and Bandits, Dry Reed Hummock area in Lang (Fendryads, Shield Swampies), Throne City - Ruins (marbled Angiswaerd), S'lai Screamers, Bristle Back Peccs. Some of those are on the upper end of yer range but most can be handled with 240ish in target.
Rehlyn
yes im prolly leaving a bunch out, i didnt even mention island critters in this range, which there are plenty
The strongbox just bounced out of the room near a low tunnel!
Rehlyn
yes im prolly leaving a bunch out, i didnt even mention island critters in this range, which there are plenty
The strongbox just bounced out of the room near a low tunnel!
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/10/2004 07:22 AM CST
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/10/2004 12:50 PM CST
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/10/2004 01:59 PM CST
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/10/2004 02:23 PM CST
I'm pretty sure Dobeks and la'heke on Ratha fall into this range, but scorps START to be huntable at ~250 defenses, and the Seerah (where hekes are) makes you fall over if you do melee combos.
~Katrenos
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~Katrenos
The bottom line here is that cursing is fun, and thats whats important. Also breaking things over peoples heads is fun. So as long as we can all argue in a way that is both fun and obscene we can all have a good time. -Sigmer
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/10/2004 05:01 PM CST
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/11/2004 10:46 AM CST
Re: Critters that train TM in the 200-300 range. on 02/11/2004 04:57 PM CST