Did the title of this post get you excited? Sorry to disappoint you but the title is a question? I've tried several strategies: farming red slimes, farming green slimes, selling different items (without pitching all the time in town), even selling most of my stash, and I always end up in the poor-house.
What do you do to become rich? Selling rare items? Just grinding until it hurts? What's your strategy?
A web log about the adventures of Tarq, a player in The Mana World, an online role playing game originally for Linux and ported to other platforms.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Terranite Cave
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Double trouble Terranites |
The Terranite spot is all about experience, though I'm also trying to get the components for the Illia Sisters quest again. My last bit I gave to another player so they could attempt it. I still haven't completed the Illia quest once and I'm quite close to level 95 (69.7% as of this morning). It's not for a lack of trying, made it once to Valia with Veryape, but two warriors alone were not enough to beat her.
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One down, one to go |
Still far away from a beanie. For some reason I never saw Candor as being much fun, though lately I have to admit it really is. Perhaps it's the wait period, but it's nothing compared to waiting for the Illia Sisters quest, so Candor has become more fun.
I still usually don't get drops (mind you I don't try too hard, I'm usually concentrating on experience and don't even bother pressing z most of the time) in Candor, though a few weeks back I picked up several while I was on the raging stint (didn't like it much, hit too often).
My last word is on the glove quest, which I haven't forgotten, but kind of sidelined. I stopped counting the number of mountain snakes I killed. I'm up to 7 sets of gloves (1 from Candor which makes me wonder because I didn't think Mountain Snakes showed there).
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Yes, I was a developer once...
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Under My Projects: TheManaWorld |
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Spectacular defeat in candor
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The Candor jig |
Today we tried with a crowd of over 20 that included several people with Banshee bows, Bull Helmets and other 90+ level items, and we failed miserably.
In the end it was Nitayandarama, Baeda and myself (with Nitayandarama falling [but healing us] first, myself second, then Baeda). The stacks of monsters were pretty intense (the screenshot above really doesn't do it justice).
But it was fun. We usually don't fail at Candor which makes me wonder what was different this time, especially with so many high level players.
10 Pairs of Leather Gloves
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Fighting Mountain Snakes |
So what about the statistics? Well there's about a 0.02% chance of a snake dropping a pair of gloves. My first pair dropped at roughly 130 mountain snake kills. The second pair dropped before I hit 200 mountain snake kills. Now I'm up to 326 kills, but no pairs of gloves have dropped since. Other drops include 22 Mountain Snake eggs, 19 Mountain Snake tongues, and 5 snake skins.
At 326 mountain snake kills I've accumulated 166602 experience points. At this rate it will take over 26,000 mountain snakes for me to level on mountain snakes alone (no, not my goal here and even I'm not that crazy).
The rules: no killing other monsters (except red slimes who live in the same cavern), pick up everything, stick to the same spots (it seems to help).
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Take this job and shove it
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Skill points are determined by job level |
Job and skill points work a little differently. Once you've acquired a skill you need skill points to increase the level of that skill. It works out pretty simple. For each skill you need that amount of skill points to increase to that level of skill. However, you have to have done the previous level of skills. For example: to get level 5 in a job you first need to put 2 points for level 2, 3 points for level 3, 4 points for level 4, and at last 5 points for level 5. To get skill points you need to kill monsters and get job experience.
This is where it gets interesting because the monsters that give the most experience are not necessarily the best monsters to kill for job experience. I posted before a chart for lower level players that outlined the best monsters to kill at lower levels: Monster kill statistics. At higher levels you're looking at significantly more job experience points. Ice Elementals for example are in the 630 point range. Here is a list of a few I've recorded so far:
Skeleton: 1467 job experience
Poltergeist: 1265 job experience
Wisp: 1210 job experience
Lady Skeleton: 957 job experience
Drunken Skeleton: 530 job experience
Tipsy Skeleton: 493 job experience
Drunken Lady Skeleton: 389 job experience
Job experience can vary if someone else has hit the monster before. The poltergeists I was killing had hit points in the 10k region so they were not quite as nice to kill as the 7k skeletons. Spectres gave less experience than Poltergeists and are quite a bit harder to hit, so I didn't bother even including them. I'll update this list with a more complete listing soon. For now just realize that there's more to killing monsters than just plain old experience.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
No Alexander the fighter I will not give you my password
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