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Post by Notanalt on Apr 18, 2005 14:40:11 GMT
I'm beginning the long road of raising exotic and I was wondering what an efficient exotic progression would be. I have the website with the skills list but some of you I am sure have a general skill progression list that you use.
Also for Rhynst or Chun how painful was raising Exotic? In comparison to some of the other skills...
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Post by Pillar on Apr 18, 2005 16:10:29 GMT
good luck getting a reply from chun on here...
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Post by Notanalt on Apr 18, 2005 16:50:05 GMT
Aye. I forgot. Its Chen that posts here all the time.
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Post by Lanstro on Apr 19, 2005 3:48:26 GMT
for a ranger, zhou up with the weeding hook from nepeth, you should get from 15->20ish on the last training
then there's a little bit of patience between 20 and 35 (weeding hook still seems the best), from memory i used hook in the main hand and sai on the left, to raise exotic, knife and 2 weap simultaneously
once you have 35 it's orbs all the way
about 50 and you could just passively raise exotic by wielding it in the off-hand while doing 2 weap
exotic is surprisingly fast, about the same speed as club up to 70
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chen
Bonebreaker
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Post by chen on Apr 25, 2005 18:25:56 GMT
I use to get tells..."Hey sexay!!!" or "Hey stud!" from apparently (or hopefully) female players. They'd always be followed up by a second tell..."Where's your wolf?" That Chun must have been quite popular. My ranger has a healthy 55 exotic. From when it was 1 and even now, I always got ES. That will let you use orbs sooner. I'm finding that skilling is slightly slower than club (as it was with a fighter). But I think raising exotic is well worth the time.
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Post by Notanalt on Apr 25, 2005 18:46:25 GMT
Well I've got it up to about 30, but all from tagging. I find tagging extremely boring but it seems to be the only way to raise these low damage skills right now without a good tanking wolf. I am in the midst of growing a wolf, only just started shedding a couple hours ago so I have a LONG way to.
I miss tanking though and want to learn the art of doing it with a ranger so all of this seems to be part of that plan.
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Rheala
Newbie
"Hiroaki, hush! I'm playing trivia."
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Post by Rheala on Jan 17, 2007 1:35:09 GMT
I think I started off with the gold pan because I was just playing around between classes. When I realized I was skilling up exotic, I was like hey, cool.
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Post by tymbir on Jul 26, 2007 17:15:54 GMT
The Shuriken from the weapon seller is in the Exotic category as well.
I don't know how well it helps on skilling at what levels.
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Post by Naamah on Aug 7, 2007 1:15:25 GMT
The Shuriken from the weapon seller is in the Exotic category as well. I don't know how well it helps on skilling at what levels. Indeed, I've used the shuriken early on, switched to orb around 15-20 or so.
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trin
Bonebreaker
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Post by trin on Aug 7, 2007 15:44:32 GMT
I dualled boomers.
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Post by CalviN on Aug 7, 2007 23:09:22 GMT
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Post by Pillar on Aug 8, 2007 16:24:39 GMT
that's cuz they were the only thing you could use back in the day.. old fart.
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Post by CalviN on Aug 8, 2007 19:29:44 GMT
Hush up, you young whippersnapper... don't MAKE me get my cane!!!
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