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TOPIC | How to Train Your Dragon, By Duke
What would be the best way to sell all the non-Swipp/Baldwin loot that I get from the coli? Sell directly or sell in bulk at cheap prices?
Melting/transmuting down items takes quite a while,I have so much stuff left behind I can't keep up.
Melting/transmuting down items takes quite a while,I have so much stuff left behind I can't keep up.
What would be the best way to sell all the non-Swipp/Baldwin loot that I get from the coli? Sell directly or sell in bulk at cheap prices?
Melting/transmuting down items takes quite a while,I have so much stuff left behind I can't keep up.
Melting/transmuting down items takes quite a while,I have so much stuff left behind I can't keep up.
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@Culex
I have a level 25 dragon stated to be a mire flyer, but I wasn't paying attention when I statted her so she has 119 str 70 qck 16 vit and I just discovered that she can one shot rally eliminate the psyworms.
I have a level 25 dragon stated to be a mire flyer, but I wasn't paying attention when I statted her so she has 119 str 70 qck 16 vit and I just discovered that she can one shot rally eliminate the psyworms.
@Culex
I have a level 25 dragon stated to be a mire flyer, but I wasn't paying attention when I statted her so she has 119 str 70 qck 16 vit and I just discovered that she can one shot rally eliminate the psyworms.
I have a level 25 dragon stated to be a mire flyer, but I wasn't paying attention when I statted her so she has 119 str 70 qck 16 vit and I just discovered that she can one shot rally eliminate the psyworms.
@TymyWymy I tend to hoard everything because you never know when it'll become a Baldwin/Swipp item, but before i did that, I used to just sell anything "worthless" directly from my Hoard. It was quick and easy.
@TymyWymy I tend to hoard everything because you never know when it'll become a Baldwin/Swipp item, but before i did that, I used to just sell anything "worthless" directly from my Hoard. It was quick and easy.
I still don't really get the differences between lv 25, farm, train and fod.
Yes, I know that their stats are a little different but is that such a huge impact on the coli-mobs?
How exactly is a 25farm better to farm with than a 25train?
It's a bit confusing and it would be awesome if anyone could help me understand!
Yes, I know that their stats are a little different but is that such a huge impact on the coli-mobs?
How exactly is a 25farm better to farm with than a 25train?
It's a bit confusing and it would be awesome if anyone could help me understand!
I still don't really get the differences between lv 25, farm, train and fod.
Yes, I know that their stats are a little different but is that such a huge impact on the coli-mobs?
How exactly is a 25farm better to farm with than a 25train?
It's a bit confusing and it would be awesome if anyone could help me understand!
Yes, I know that their stats are a little different but is that such a huge impact on the coli-mobs?
How exactly is a 25farm better to farm with than a 25train?
It's a bit confusing and it would be awesome if anyone could help me understand!
@Forumsdackel A farming dragon can have higher strength, lower speed, and that works fine as long as they are farming in venues below the Ruins. For Ruins, Mire, and Kelp Beds, you need those extra few points of speed, or else the enemy mobs get their hits in before you can build up breath, and before you have time to take them all out.
There's also element issues - Arcane is the best for training in the Mire; Plague is best for most other places where elements matter. (Below Boreal Woods it doesn't, because a full team of well-designed level 25s aren't going to be facing magic from anything except maybe on the first round, and they'll be able to recover from the one hit they might take.)
However, I've used farmers as trainers because I was too lazy to switch out all three dragons; they occasionally get taken down when trainers wouldn't, but it's otherwise do-able. And I farmed plenty with trainers before I had two teams; they're a bit slower to get through early mobs before they build up breath, and slower to recover, because it sometimes takes them 3 slashes where a farmer would only take 2.
Short version: Differences are minor unless you're going to spend hundreds of hours in the coliseum. If you're looking at an hour or two a week... just pick whichever one you think you'll use more; the frustration of using it for the other type will be minor.
If your main interest is festival farming, make a farming trio. If your main interest is dom training to exalt, make a training trio. If you like a lot of both... consider two trios. (Do the trainers first.) If you don't know which you like - don't change the stats on your level 24s when they switch to 25, and try a bit of farming, and a bit of training. They won't be optimized for either but they'll work fairly well, and that'll tell you which is more frustrating and you want to work better.
There's also element issues - Arcane is the best for training in the Mire; Plague is best for most other places where elements matter. (Below Boreal Woods it doesn't, because a full team of well-designed level 25s aren't going to be facing magic from anything except maybe on the first round, and they'll be able to recover from the one hit they might take.)
However, I've used farmers as trainers because I was too lazy to switch out all three dragons; they occasionally get taken down when trainers wouldn't, but it's otherwise do-able. And I farmed plenty with trainers before I had two teams; they're a bit slower to get through early mobs before they build up breath, and slower to recover, because it sometimes takes them 3 slashes where a farmer would only take 2.
Short version: Differences are minor unless you're going to spend hundreds of hours in the coliseum. If you're looking at an hour or two a week... just pick whichever one you think you'll use more; the frustration of using it for the other type will be minor.
If your main interest is festival farming, make a farming trio. If your main interest is dom training to exalt, make a training trio. If you like a lot of both... consider two trios. (Do the trainers first.) If you don't know which you like - don't change the stats on your level 24s when they switch to 25, and try a bit of farming, and a bit of training. They won't be optimized for either but they'll work fairly well, and that'll tell you which is more frustrating and you want to work better.
@Forumsdackel A farming dragon can have higher strength, lower speed, and that works fine as long as they are farming in venues below the Ruins. For Ruins, Mire, and Kelp Beds, you need those extra few points of speed, or else the enemy mobs get their hits in before you can build up breath, and before you have time to take them all out.
There's also element issues - Arcane is the best for training in the Mire; Plague is best for most other places where elements matter. (Below Boreal Woods it doesn't, because a full team of well-designed level 25s aren't going to be facing magic from anything except maybe on the first round, and they'll be able to recover from the one hit they might take.)
However, I've used farmers as trainers because I was too lazy to switch out all three dragons; they occasionally get taken down when trainers wouldn't, but it's otherwise do-able. And I farmed plenty with trainers before I had two teams; they're a bit slower to get through early mobs before they build up breath, and slower to recover, because it sometimes takes them 3 slashes where a farmer would only take 2.
Short version: Differences are minor unless you're going to spend hundreds of hours in the coliseum. If you're looking at an hour or two a week... just pick whichever one you think you'll use more; the frustration of using it for the other type will be minor.
If your main interest is festival farming, make a farming trio. If your main interest is dom training to exalt, make a training trio. If you like a lot of both... consider two trios. (Do the trainers first.) If you don't know which you like - don't change the stats on your level 24s when they switch to 25, and try a bit of farming, and a bit of training. They won't be optimized for either but they'll work fairly well, and that'll tell you which is more frustrating and you want to work better.
There's also element issues - Arcane is the best for training in the Mire; Plague is best for most other places where elements matter. (Below Boreal Woods it doesn't, because a full team of well-designed level 25s aren't going to be facing magic from anything except maybe on the first round, and they'll be able to recover from the one hit they might take.)
However, I've used farmers as trainers because I was too lazy to switch out all three dragons; they occasionally get taken down when trainers wouldn't, but it's otherwise do-able. And I farmed plenty with trainers before I had two teams; they're a bit slower to get through early mobs before they build up breath, and slower to recover, because it sometimes takes them 3 slashes where a farmer would only take 2.
Short version: Differences are minor unless you're going to spend hundreds of hours in the coliseum. If you're looking at an hour or two a week... just pick whichever one you think you'll use more; the frustration of using it for the other type will be minor.
If your main interest is festival farming, make a farming trio. If your main interest is dom training to exalt, make a training trio. If you like a lot of both... consider two trios. (Do the trainers first.) If you don't know which you like - don't change the stats on your level 24s when they switch to 25, and try a bit of farming, and a bit of training. They won't be optimized for either but they'll work fairly well, and that'll tell you which is more frustrating and you want to work better.
@Culex
I've got 3 STR 130 dergs (Wind festival dom, woop woop!) that just barely couldn't take out a stonewatch harpy in the Harpy's Roost with one eliminate. Assuming it takes STR 131 actually to one-shot eliminate.
EDIT:: Brush dodo, too
EDIT(2):: Same with Mesacliff Harpy. Either it's buggin' and ain't giving the dominance stat boost shown on the dragon, or they all should be 131 STR kills. (Dodo works fine, dergs are normally 129 STR statted w/o dom bonus)
I've got 3 STR 130 dergs (Wind festival dom, woop woop!) that just barely couldn't take out a stonewatch harpy in the Harpy's Roost with one eliminate. Assuming it takes STR 131 actually to one-shot eliminate.
EDIT:: Brush dodo, too
EDIT(2):: Same with Mesacliff Harpy. Either it's buggin' and ain't giving the dominance stat boost shown on the dragon, or they all should be 131 STR kills. (Dodo works fine, dergs are normally 129 STR statted w/o dom bonus)
@Culex
I've got 3 STR 130 dergs (Wind festival dom, woop woop!) that just barely couldn't take out a stonewatch harpy in the Harpy's Roost with one eliminate. Assuming it takes STR 131 actually to one-shot eliminate.
EDIT:: Brush dodo, too
EDIT(2):: Same with Mesacliff Harpy. Either it's buggin' and ain't giving the dominance stat boost shown on the dragon, or they all should be 131 STR kills. (Dodo works fine, dergs are normally 129 STR statted w/o dom bonus)
I've got 3 STR 130 dergs (Wind festival dom, woop woop!) that just barely couldn't take out a stonewatch harpy in the Harpy's Roost with one eliminate. Assuming it takes STR 131 actually to one-shot eliminate.
EDIT:: Brush dodo, too
EDIT(2):: Same with Mesacliff Harpy. Either it's buggin' and ain't giving the dominance stat boost shown on the dragon, or they all should be 131 STR kills. (Dodo works fine, dergs are normally 129 STR statted w/o dom bonus)
Does anybody have a good level 10 or 11 heavy fighter? I could use it to help train up some fodder, so if anyone's looking to sell/give one away, it would be awesome.
Does anybody have a good level 10 or 11 heavy fighter? I could use it to help train up some fodder, so if anyone's looking to sell/give one away, it would be awesome.
Hunter, he/him or they/them.