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How do you train?

I was watching several Evan videos and noticed how quite of the few comments were something like this, "You have really nice damage but you lack control" followed by "you burn pots really fast". [b]Another poster said that there was a non-pot burn method that also involved higher hit rates.[/b] I usually just start with ice breath on a mob and depending on my positioning will use dragon thrust to position the monsters into a more desirable spot or just follow up with fire breath until they're dead. I don't know if my method of killing/training is correct so I wanted to know how you do things.

@bolded part. If you know the method that doesn't burn pots and also involves higher hit rates, I would like to know how.

Thanks in advance.

December 29, 2010

3 Comments • Newest first

AngelxHoly

Damn. Just got owned. >_>

Okay 2 locations. Where else? (I bet there is just gonna be some long-ass list to just ruin me)

Reply December 29, 2010
AngelxHoly

[quote=Wyvernmeistr]you burn pots fast if you want to lvl fast, but that ends once you hit 100 since in most places you can just stand in 1 spot and spam earthquake and not get hit, since you dont get hit, you can cast your aura for mp recovery. That aura saved me, I spent only 100 mana bulls from 100-120 ^^[/quote]
"In most places".

Galloperas. Where else? Even at captains and krus you have to move.
Yeah, thats right. You can still burn pots at 100+. I dont "burn" them so much anymore, but even 2HKO-ing duals has its price.

Reply December 29, 2010
AngelxHoly

Depends what level you are. o_o

At 115 I'm doing dual ghost pirates. I just jump down and spam earthquake, using phantom imprint or KW to finish off if there is 1 monster leftover.

Like @vcxsinal: said, I try to jump down into open spots in the mob (the big resolution helps), but I wont wait forever for a spot. If its there, I'll jump. If not, into the middle of the mob I go.

Thread starter, where you are training at the moment? Maybe us Evans can give tips.

Reply December 29, 2010