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Message ID: 12132
Date: Wed Dec 22 15:44:58 GMT 1999
Author: Dave Gaines
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Grrrrrrrr!


SolB is so camped on E'ci the line to get in starts in Nek Forest.

Lower guk live-side is the place you wanna be, much less camped.

I read these posts about clearing all the greater kobolds and just
chuckle.

If you can get in to SolB, and are able to pull more than 3 kobolds
then go for it, I'm sure the birthday man is right.

Ludvaraman

>
> From: "Jeff Illian" <jeff@...>
>
> Amen brother (on the Sol B part at least... I don't have tracking yet)
>
> Taneran Dreamweaver
> <Clan Jax>
> Bard of the 33rd song
> Prexus
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ryan Honeyman [mailto:honeyman@...]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 9:10 AM
> > To: eqbards@onelist.com
> > Subject: Re: [eqbards] Re: Re: Grrrrrrrr!
> >
> >
> > From: Ryan Honeyman <honeyman@...>
> >
> > > Everyone, please make an attempt to make things simple for
> > people like Uldar
> > > and myself who don't go on suicide missions in SolB at level 20 or 35,
> > > therefore having no idea what RL (real life) basis you're using.
> >
> > First of all,
> >
> > I will address the "I'm not level 35 yet, I'm only level foo
> > and I have no idea what you are talking about."
> >
> > Here it is:
> >
> > You don't have tracking until L35, so don't sweat me ;)
> > Go complain to your significant other because they don't let you
> > play the long hours it takes to make that level.
> >
> > Secondly,
> >
> > If you haven't been to SolB and you are L35, where have you been?
> > I was in SolB at L32, and the experience is incredible at that
> > level. It beats anything else out there hands down, including
> > giant charming.
> >
> > Third,
> >
> > I and others have made posts about Djarn (Efreeti Lord Djarn)
> > on this list about 2 or 3 weeks ago I'd say. And I made the
> > very specific comment that he is deep, deep, deep inside SolB.
> > Deep enough and well guarded enough that it takes a minimum of
> > two high level groups to reach him. This should at least clue
> > those few people who actually read these emails >8)
> >
> > As far as measuring distance in terms a L1 bard can understand
> > I'm not sure it's that important to do, however I don't use
> > tracking in outdoor zones unless I'm after a random, roaming,
> > or rare spawn. Even if I could try to explain how close I
> > need to be to track Krak Windchaser (now I'll have L10 bards
> > hollering at me, because they don't know that NPC - gimme
> > a break heh) it would be in terms of hills and trees and
> > topography.
> >
> > So how far is bard tracking in simple terms?
> >
> > I can find any named mob in most dungeons (SolA, Perma,
> > Crushbone, etc). This is sufficient enough to make tracking
> > useful, although druids at 20 skill can see very similar things
> > that I can see. They just dont get a wee bit of extra range.
> > Where the ranger gets a wee bit longer range than us.
> >
> > Verant didn't really think through the tracking and how the
> > skill affects radius. Because I've looked at my tracking and
> > a druid's tracking at the same time (2 computers, 2 accounts)
> > and they look the same.
> >
> > I guess my point is not how Tracking works, which is what you
> > lower level people want to know... it's how far in comparison
> > it is working. And the answer is there isn't a big difference.
> >
> > Plus........... it's my birthday in 2 days, so I get to be right
> > for once here, and you all can be the ignorant ones =)
> >
> > Harmonic.
> >
> > > Please send submissions for the eqbards newsletter to
> > lol@... with the subject submissions.
> >
>