Post by sstraycat on Apr 9, 2018 2:41:27 GMT
When leveling, it is often frustrating to wait for the target mob to spawn.
Specifically mobs like megaroche, baum warriors, yarde, third eyes,..
Even though you can fast kill them, sometimes it takes a while for them to respawn.
The strategy below makes it so that there is a seemingly endless respawn you can take advantage of (temporarily, as long as you can hold the rhythm).
Requirements:
1. AOE
2. Good survival either by evade or a good resist set, or w/ party
3. mp pots / mp heal / mp cost to manage mp use
4. A good sense of timing
This was done using a sniper with Area Rain + Crossfire. Not tested yet with other AOE class.
(The part below was taken from an earlier post. The main set used is in that post)
Strategy:
First, select a server with few or no players in the target mob area.
Hit a target mob (mobA) until its about at half hp, then do Area rain. Two new mobs (mobB & mobC) will join the fight, then spam Crossfire.
The first one (mobA) gets killed while the two will be at low hp. At that time do Area Rain again, a new mobA will join the fight.
Keep spamming CF to kill the two (mobB & mobC) while keeping the last one (mobA) at low health.
While that last one is not yet dead, do Area Rain again to get 2 new mobs.
It takes practice to do this but if you do it right, you should not run out of mobs while grinding or farming.
Doing this saved me a lot of time, especially when leveling Apostolia while on Ignite.
Notes:
- Kill off other species in the area to better spawn your target mob.
- The rhythm is hard to pull off while running around, or while there are other players attacking the same mobs
- From experience, things that can disrupt the rhythm are sh, kill steals, the other mobs around the target mob that gets in the way of your AOE, poor network connectivity and killing too fast which breaks the loop
- This can be done to any common mobs that don't immediately die after being hit once by the AOE
- If doing this in parties, it's recommended that there's only 1 AOE attacker, or that the attackers are really synchronized.
Video:
Cheers!
Specifically mobs like megaroche, baum warriors, yarde, third eyes,..
Even though you can fast kill them, sometimes it takes a while for them to respawn.
The strategy below makes it so that there is a seemingly endless respawn you can take advantage of (temporarily, as long as you can hold the rhythm).
Requirements:
1. AOE
2. Good survival either by evade or a good resist set, or w/ party
3. mp pots / mp heal / mp cost to manage mp use
4. A good sense of timing
This was done using a sniper with Area Rain + Crossfire. Not tested yet with other AOE class.
(The part below was taken from an earlier post. The main set used is in that post)
Strategy:
First, select a server with few or no players in the target mob area.
Hit a target mob (mobA) until its about at half hp, then do Area rain. Two new mobs (mobB & mobC) will join the fight, then spam Crossfire.
The first one (mobA) gets killed while the two will be at low hp. At that time do Area Rain again, a new mobA will join the fight.
Keep spamming CF to kill the two (mobB & mobC) while keeping the last one (mobA) at low health.
While that last one is not yet dead, do Area Rain again to get 2 new mobs.
It takes practice to do this but if you do it right, you should not run out of mobs while grinding or farming.
Doing this saved me a lot of time, especially when leveling Apostolia while on Ignite.
Notes:
- Kill off other species in the area to better spawn your target mob.
- The rhythm is hard to pull off while running around, or while there are other players attacking the same mobs
- From experience, things that can disrupt the rhythm are sh, kill steals, the other mobs around the target mob that gets in the way of your AOE, poor network connectivity and killing too fast which breaks the loop
- This can be done to any common mobs that don't immediately die after being hit once by the AOE
- If doing this in parties, it's recommended that there's only 1 AOE attacker, or that the attackers are really synchronized.
Video:
Cheers!