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Message ID: 6800
Date: Sun Sep 19 02:21:13 BST 1999
Author: Naeeldar
Subject: Re: Bardic Begging


Heh well a guild member in my old guild had got begging up to 100 and was
easily getting 6pp a beg. Not sure if he got it any further but you never
know it's worth trying.

Naeeldar

-----Original Message-----
From: kbachman <kbachman@...>
To: eqbards@onelist.com <eqbards@onelist.com>
Date: Saturday, September 18, 1999 7:34 PM
Subject: [eqbards] Bardic Begging


>From: kbachman <kbachman@...>
>
>Every level or so, when I'm stressed out and need some relaxation, I go to
North Ro with fishing pole in hand,
>stand by Puntar Sandfisher, and practice Sense Heading, Fishing, Foraging
and Begging for awhile, followed by
>a refreshing dip in the ocean to keep Swimming maxed. My Begging is now in
the low 40s, and I consider it a
>lucky day indeed when Puntar hands over even one silver piece among the
copper. I also generally beg from the
>last NPC I encounter in any city zone as I prepare to zone out. I almost
always get copper from them, as
>well. I always cast Carillon on Puntar.
>
>I have read that Begging at "high levels" can give items; I have also read
that Bards get a Begging advantage
>(whether this is simply from charisma/Carillon, or some other Bard-specific
advantage was not clear). My
>question is this: have any Bards out there been nuts enough to get Begging
high enough to tell me whether it
>is worth my while? Begging has a REALLY slow recycle rate, and (if memory
servers) it only improves when
>successful. Although it's fun to do in front of other players (who can see
the target yell at me and give me
>something, but don't know what the something is), I would rather not waste
more time on the skill if it is as
>useless as I suspect. Anyone know?
>
>Kenross Cantoforjado, 24 songs, Innoruuk
>
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