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Message ID: 1239
Date: Fri May 28 15:44:36 BST 1999
Author: Garramone, Michael (CCI-Las Vegas)
Subject: Re: Mino Horns.


the best place i found to practice brass is in the tunnel from nro to
ecommons, in the room with the shady swashbuckler. i went as far back in
the corner as possible, and started playing denons discord. it does not
have to hit any pc or npc to work. i went to sleep and woke up with 150
brass.

Shada Silverleaf, level 39 bard, Mith Marr

-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Bierbower [mailto:Bierbower@...]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 1999 4:05 PM
To: eqbards@onelist.com
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Mino Horns.


From: Douglas Bierbower <Bierbower@...>

Mino Horns are a Wind Instrument ( you can play the water-breathing song one
dry
land for practice).

I do not know of any good way to practice the brass skill because the first
song
we get is the improved chords. I went to Paw at level 19 to practice it. I
figured it would be safe. At one point we had about 8 shamans and a couple
guards and captains all pissed at myself a cleric and a warrior. It was
very
difficult to kill any of them because the shamans kept healing each other.
Eventually we had chase them down one by one into a corner. So, if you go
to
Paw or some other low level dungeon to practice your brass skill, be
warned<g>!

Actually, there is another way to do it. If you can find a remote enough
location where no npc's will wander by, you can play the song if there is a
player character who is not in your party within range. Pretty neat
animations
go along with playing the horn.

Narcissus of Povar


> Ok, after attempting to make money in the resale of Mino Axes, I have a
nice
> collection of Mino Horns. Are these Wind or Brass instruments? Also I
> noticed we get the Brass Skill at 12, but there are no level 12 brass
> songs... or am I missing something?
>




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