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Message ID: 3591
Date: Wed Jul 14 21:29:52 BST 1999
Author: RON_TALBOT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx.xxx
Subject: Re: Group or Solo


I find that the ability to solo Blues or whites depends entirely on the
monster. Some blues are easy (beetles, lions, orcs) while others are almost
sure death (aviaks, most spellcasters, undead reavers) The classic example of
this is bandits. A blue fighter type bandit was easy pickings but a blue spell
caster bandit was death. I usually learn this the hard way... :)

Bujold 17 triangle
Xegony

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Subject: Re: [eqbards] Group or Solo
Author: Non-HP-chlebek (chlebek@...) at HP-ColSprings,mimegw5
Date: 7/14/99 7:27 AM


From: chlebek@...




> I think this is a matter of playing style, as well as character race and
> strength. I have been unable to solo without dying every five minutes since
> level 12 or so. Mainly because I am a wood elf and most of the things that
> are blue to my character have a nasty habit of hitting hard and stunning
> often, as well as gathering friends to help them.
>
> Liani


Playing style, yes. Character race, no. I too am a wood elf and I am still
soloing effectively at level 16. At this time I can take on 2 risky's or 1
dangerous enemy and come out with at least 2 bubbles of healt left. And when I
hit 17 and get dual wield I feel that will give me the extra boost to be able to
solo into the low 20's or so.

Don't get me wrong, I group with friends whenever they are around, but our
schedules don't always mesh so I've learned how to solo too.

Taelin



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