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  • #16
    what lvl can a ranger and/or druid start hunting there? i got one fo each and wanna know which is best
    what lvl can a ranger or a druid start hunting here? i got one of each

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    • #17
      When to start

      A ranger can probably start there in his upper 30's, fear kiting the timber griffawns. The timber griffons and giant anacondas will be a bit of a stretch until you're into your mid to upper 40's, unless you're twinked to heck. Make absolutely certain to keep your panic animal timed properly, as these things hit pretty hard (100+), so you don't want them turning around on you. Supposedly, wolf form reduces the number of adds; all griffawns and griffons will aggro you if they are not green (and sometimes if they are). The anacondas are indifferent to all, but they have a lot of HP, take longer to kill, and drop meat less frequently than the griffs.

      Druids, with their charm animal capabilities, might be able to start a bit sooner.

      I have done many, many levels here, upper 40's, and low 50's. But until I spend AA on New Tanaan, I'm just giving my baking drops to whichever guildies are trying to wrap up their baking.

      Hope that helps,

      Chase
      Half-Elven Ranger of Tunare
      66 seasons wandering the wood in defense of Her creatures
      Chivalrous Valor
      Firiona Vie

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      • #18
        Stupid Griffawns will still aggro you even if they're green

        54 Beastlord usually hunting dryads for exp and I get jumped by griff's of all shapes and sizes. 'Fawns went green a level or two ago, but still aggro.

        I can confirm that treants have several negative faction hits, but don't remember which ones; being an iksar, I didn't really give a rip

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