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====== Buffs ====== | ====== Buffs ====== | ||
- | ==== How to Max Health ==== | + | ==== How to Increase Your Health ==== |
- | I regularly | + | I am able to run around when doing serious |
* Two combat skills at level 80 (skills give you bonuses to max HP) | * Two combat skills at level 80 (skills give you bonuses to max HP) | ||
- | * Disappointing Corn Surprise (easy high level food to create) | + | * Disappointing Corn Surprise |
* Endurance level 60 | * Endurance level 60 | ||
- | * Ruggedizer | + | * Ruggedizer |
- | * Make Me Strong Juice (depends on situation) | + | |
* Alcohol barrel buff of either +15 or maybe ~25 HP? (again, different buffs for different situations) | * Alcohol barrel buff of either +15 or maybe ~25 HP? (again, different buffs for different situations) | ||
* Rubywall Crystal +Inv gear | * Rubywall Crystal +Inv gear | ||
- | * Symbol of Hate Made Manifest Amulet? +60 Health and like -30 Power? | + | * Symbol of Hate Made Manifest Amulet. +60 Health and -30 Power |
+ | * Meditation buff using Dalia or other flower Meditation buffs | ||
When you hit level 30-40 and have some time, go to the Ranlon Cave and just tank Ranlon for an hour every couple of levels and you'll find yourself keeping Endurance closer to your skill level. Also, the Fae Bears in Eltibule and fighting and surviving the bears in the Fae Realm itself can be beneficial. The Animal Nexus cave also has some hard-hitting bears. | When you hit level 30-40 and have some time, go to the Ranlon Cave and just tank Ranlon for an hour every couple of levels and you'll find yourself keeping Endurance closer to your skill level. Also, the Fae Bears in Eltibule and fighting and surviving the bears in the Fae Realm itself can be beneficial. The Animal Nexus cave also has some hard-hitting bears. | ||
- | If you carry and use Ruggedizers, | + | If you carry and use Ruggedizers, |
- | There is an amulet | + | There is an amulet |
==== Increasing Speed/ | ==== Increasing Speed/ | ||
+ | Please note that these skills mean much less for players now that we have horses, however I'm leaving it here because there are still instances where speed gear is useful (most notably, the World Boss event) | ||
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Early players will have options like Windstep Shoes (+2 Sprint) and an Amulet of the Rugged Traveler (+1 Sprint) available to them if they need Sprint speed, but there are further buffs and changes that mid and high level players have that are worth noting as many players may not realize just how easy some of the early travel options can be obtained. | Early players will have options like Windstep Shoes (+2 Sprint) and an Amulet of the Rugged Traveler (+1 Sprint) available to them if they need Sprint speed, but there are further buffs and changes that mid and high level players have that are worth noting as many players may not realize just how easy some of the early travel options can be obtained. | ||
One such buff comes from Shamanic Infusion, the level 46 ability -- Shaman' | One such buff comes from Shamanic Infusion, the level 46 ability -- Shaman' | ||
- | Another notable Sprint option for mid-game and on comes from Battle Chemistry. While Battle Chemistry isn't available till after you have hit level 50 in Alchemy, most players won't have much difficulty doing that unless they completely neglect the skill and buying cheap components | + | Another notable Sprint option for mid-game and on comes from Battle Chemistry. While Battle Chemistry isn't available till after you have hit level 50 in Alchemy, most players won't have much difficulty doing that unless they completely neglect the skill. You can level it quickly |
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+ | Once you do have the skill, the " | ||
Other abilities with speed buffs include Shield, Druid, Fire Magic, Lycanthrophy, | Other abilities with speed buffs include Shield, Druid, Fire Magic, Lycanthrophy, | ||
- | Just remember to build at least one " | + | Just remember to build at least one " |
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+ | For a lot of the veterans of PG, high inventory speed loadouts are a convenience worth grinding for. As a newbie or demo player, you should NOT be focusing on this, however. Instead just work on getting your first two combat skills to max level. | ||
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+ | ==== A Story About Cheese and Mushrooms ===== | ||
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+ | === Cheesemaking === | ||
+ | As you get to maxing out your second combat skill, you might find that you are spending a lot of time and/or money on Gardening and if you have the bottles, it might be better to consider using them to pull milk out of mobs and to start leveling Cheesemaking instead. These buffs are generally " | ||
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+ | There was a recent patch that, along with the new Povus Zone, introduced new buffs intended to help creators and users of regular Cooking skill foods with survival in the new zone against the Ratkin. These have been, in my honest opinion, very welcome changes as the Max Health buff isn't as necessary as the physical damage mitigation in this particular zone. I still find myself often running Cheese as a snack, but for the meal I do use regular foods like the aforementioned Disappointing Corn Surprises, Dinobites, or Rustic Meatsterpieces. These meals give that critical Crushing, Slashing and Piercing damage mitigation that you need to survive the Ratkins and Orcs in Povus. These are also particularly good foods for leveling or grinding loot at the Plateau in Rahu. | ||
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+ | One of the needed components for some of the midlevel Cheeses is also the Ratkin molds, which used to be pretty rare, but aren't rare anymore and are easily farmed in the Rahu Sewers or Povus, where most players are grinding high level combat skills anyway. | ||
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+ | You may notice you have a huge stock of Sweet Whey as you level this skill or make some of the better cheeses. This can be used below in the Never Die Juice recipe. | ||
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+ | === Mushroom Farming === | ||
+ | Of course, to get all the Field, Blood, and Mycena Mushrooms you need for making Cheese, I would encourage you to start working on Carpentry right away and stocking up on both Oak and later a boatload of Maple Wood. You will want to be able to get to the point where you can make Oak Wood Frame Boxes and later, Maple Wood Frame Boxes for the Epic Crop Mushroom Box. These will be used, along with various substrates and mushrooms, and using the right one of the [[eltibule# | ||
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+ | Most of the material needed to make substrates can be found on Mushroom Jack. Remember that things like eyeballs are technically " | ||
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+ | Even at the higher levels of Mushroom Farming, the importance of the Maple Boxes, in particular the Epic Crop box, cannot be understated. These are very effective ways to get large amounts of mushrooms without putting in much investment, and Maple Wood is very freely found in Eltibule and Kur. | ||
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+ | === Never Die Juice === | ||
+ | If you have been leveling Cheesemaking, | ||
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+ | You'll need: | ||
+ | * Bottle of Sweet Whey | ||
+ | * Field Mushroom Flakes | ||
+ | * Brain | ||
+ | * Fire Dust | ||
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+ | The Fire Dust can be purchased off of "Buy Used" tabs or farmed from the Fire Sheep and Fire Spiders. Brains I get from Mushroom Jack's Buy Used tab (or hit up the Brain Bug Cave), and Field Mushrooms you are probably already farming using Mushroom Farming. |
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