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  • #16
    Whether to hunt for mammoth meat in Everfrost or Eastern Wastes is, in my opinion, largely a mater of level. If you are a lower level character then Everfrost is the place to hunt. The mammoths are lower level and you can get some good cash selling the tusks. If you are higher level, Eastern Wastes is a good place to hunt. The mammoths are plentiful and they drop lots of meat, or at least they have for me. Plus you can hunt for meat in EW and gain experience at the same time. My level 49 ranger can still find DB mammoths to hunt.

    This is just my personal feelings, but I will never again hunt mammoths in Everfrost with my forty plus characters. To do so, I feel, is extremely selfish. Everfrost mammoths are a great resource for characters in their low 20s. They give decent xp and they are a good source of much needed income. But one of the problems I always had when my characters were growing up was overcrowding. I used to tell people that the best way meet other players on their server was to hunt mammoths in Everfrost. Almost without fail, I’d run up to attack a mammoth and meet two or three others going for the same animal. Things may have slowed down a bit with the introduction of Luclin, but I refuse to take such a valuable resource away from lower level characters who can actually get experience by hunting there.

    My experiences in Eastern Wastes, as far as mammoth meat is concerned, have been very good. My ranger will pull mammoths to the shore and fear kite them. By the time I get bored with it he’ll walk away with a stack or a stack and a half of mammoth meat. I’ve also fear kited and root doted mammoths there with my druid, but he doesn’t kill them as quickly so he doesn’t get as much meat per session. Still, it’s a great zone for both gaining experience and for gathering meat. I’d highly recommend giving it a shot. Just remember to pull to the shore to avoid adds.
    Pait Spiritwalker
    63rd Season Vah Shir Shaman
    The Seventh Hammer

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    • #17
      For mammoths in the Eastern Wastes, I've heard of 2 preferred spots to hunt:

      1 - The hut waaaay off in the south west corner - walrus spawn in the fields further SW of there, and the occasional Ulthork man-o-war. The ulthorks are 40-42, hit like velious mobs, but drop tusks and ulthork legs and tunics. Pulling North and East of there (back to the hut), will yield giants (who drop giant meat and velium weapons), manticores (annoying, for a shawl), griffons (3rd shawl) and mammoths.

      2 - pull to the sleeper's tomb entrace (which is due south of the ry'gorr fort). Mobs are tougher there (more DB in low 50s than the hut). Same mob mix.

      Unless you can't hunt in EW, I'd hunt there. Better exp, loot and faction.

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      • #18
        This is just my personal feelings, but I will never again hunt mammoths in Everfrost with my forty plus characters. To do so, I feel, is extremely selfish.
        /em concures

        Sadly, if I had a plat peice for every anon character with a title by thier name farming the spires around Paw, slaughtering green giants in Rathe or otherwise decimating a 20-30 level zone because they're too lazy or cowardly to actually work for thier plat...

        /sigh
        Cigarskunk!
        No more EQ for me till they fix the crash bug.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Cigarskunk
          This is just my personal feelings, but I will never again hunt mammoths in Everfrost with my forty plus characters. To do so, I feel, is extremely selfish.
          /em concures

          Sadly, if I had a plat peice for every anon character with a title by thier name farming the spires around Paw, slaughtering green giants in Rathe or otherwise decimating a 20-30 level zone because they're too lazy or cowardly to actually work for thier plat...

          /sigh
          excuse me, if i work a tradeskill up to a Grandmaster (250), does that mean i should not profit by something that trivials at 100?

          then why shouldn't we be able to kick back a bit and go for the easy prey? maybe i don't always want to hunt for sport. Don't get me wrong, if the zone has more than a complete group of players that are zone appropriate or prime time, i don't decimate the zone. I may desimate certain mob types.

          as a tailor, i am forced to have to either buy or farm spiderling silk. now most spiderlings i know of are inn newbie areas. I usually will send a tell out that i'll buy them, if i don't get any responses, well, lets just say that the spiderling population is about to be in serious decline zone wide.

          if ya catch me in everfrost or misty thicket, i'll usually buff ya for free, if i got the mana. Shammy buffs can be nice.


          I worked for the plat, i fought tons of stuff that didn't drop diddly. If you add the "easy kill plat" with the "hard to kill very little plat", it evens out to be decent.

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          • #20
            excuse me, if i work a tradeskill up to a Grandmaster (250), does that mean i should not profit by something that trivials at 100?
            No, the discussion was whiping out the green spawns that lower level players actually need for XP purposes.

            Sometimes it can't be helped, but if you've got the ability to farm something somewhere that you aren't depriving folks of XP vs farming something somewhere that you are due to being lazy or risk adverse, that's what's going to get you two thumbs down from most folks.

            I'll always back off to someone doing real XPing (as opposed to PLing or blue farming) unless that's the only game in town for what I need - even then I'll still try to make some sort of arangement with the person(s).[/code]
            Cigarskunk!
            No more EQ for me till they fix the crash bug.

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            • #21
              wolf camps

              So where are the good farming camps for wolves? I hunted in Nek forest for a WHOLE day and only came up with less than 2 stacks of wolf meat.

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              • #22
                Wolves are plentiful in Everfrost, West Karana, East Karana, and numerous other zones.

                I usually just grab some from Everfrost.

                ~ Lothay
                Lothay retired from EQ in 2003
                EQ Traders - Moderator - MySpace or LiveJournal

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                • #23
                  I farm the vendors in EC. And then some other newbie zones.

                  They have a ton of HP , though. :twisted:


                  All newbie zones seem to have wolves. And newbies who sell the meat to vendors, in quantity.


                  -Lilosh
                  Venerable Noishpa Taltos , Planar Druid, Educated Halfling, and GM Baker.
                  President and Founder of the Loudmouthed Sarcastic Halflings Society
                  Also, Smalltim

                  So take the fact of having a dirty mind as proof that you are world-savvy; it's not a flaw, it's an asset, if nothing else, it's a defense - Sanna

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Cigarskunk
                    This is just my personal feelings, but I will never again hunt mammoths in Everfrost with my forty plus characters. To do so, I feel, is extremely selfish.
                    /em concures

                    Sadly, if I had a plat peice for every anon character with a title by thier name farming the spires around Paw, slaughtering green giants in Rathe or otherwise decimating a 20-30 level zone because they're too lazy or cowardly to actually work for thier plat...

                    /sigh
                    Not in all cases would you be stealing the mobs out from under the more deserving. I went to Everfrost tonight for mammoth meats (before I read here that EW is better!), and there were about 6 other people in the entire zone, all doing the frost giants. Why feel bad about mowing over greenies if there's not a newbie in the zone to take advantage of them? And if they had been there, I'd do what I do on other farming outtings - hunt away from them and offer plat and buffs for any they give to me. You might even help them find that no drop piece they've been looking for. I think with a little sensitivity and generosity for the indigenous population, it's possible to not be disruptive in farming a newbie zone.
                    Drucilla Tamastrast
                    The Far Eastwood, Ayonae Ro

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                    • #25
                      ??

                      I think some of you may be missing an obvious solution. Make a deal with a lower level that needs the xp while not grouping with them. Heal and buff them in exchange for the meat. It works for me in EF and should work anywhere. If you can find a middle-of-the-road compromise, it'll work.
                      Nairn NiteRaven
                      61 Half Elf Druid of Karana
                      Veeshan

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                      • #26
                        I don't know, I've offered just about everything to get mammoth meat off of the newbies. I'll buff, heal, and/or pay for it and I never get any answers. At that point I don't feel bad farming them. I would much rather let someone else get the experience but there's only so much I can be expected to offer.

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                        • #27
                          For a non-tracking character, I think it is easier to find mammoths in EW then in Everfrost. You can see them from a lot further away.
                          President and CEO of Threlcour's Tradeskill Consortium.
                          We farm crap to make stuff.

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                          • #28
                            Farming mammoth meat

                            When I was farming meat I generally decimated everything in sight, unless others were there. If others needed the exp I (as a warrior) would pull them and taunt, keep it on me while they killed it, I let them keep the tusks, I got the meat. Other than that I just traded tusks for meat. If I found a hardhead who didn't want to get with the program I made sure they didn't have much to kill. Not because I wanted to be a jerk, but because I was there for a reason, and I had every bit as much right as he did to be there. I didn't get exp, but so what? Tradeskills don't give you exp either, so why do them right? Everything in this game isn't designed to give you exp.

                            If this sounds harsh it isn't meant to be. It's just that I am required to use mammoth meat to skill up a tradeskill and EF is the easiest source of it. Some would say that I am ruining the game for those lower level players who want exp. I say WRONG!

                            I am level 63 atm, and I never killed a mammoth until I needed to farm meat. By the logic that I am taking exp from people there I should never have been able to level because the high levels farmed meat and I couldn't get any exp.

                            The one and ONLY reason that people farm mammoths at the level intended for them to be exp mobs (as opposed to using other better exp zones/mobs) is MONEY! You can make more money killing mammoths in the low to mid 20's than any other mob I can think of offhand...and certainly for the effort involved.

                            SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, when you have a player who wants to farm mammoths for exp, but doesn't want to give you the meat unless you pay a fortune for it, make sure it's all dead until he comes around or leaves. When he does, you can then work out a deal. I personally traded tusks for meat. This didn't hurt me at all, because as a troll I can't sell in Halas anyway, and even if I could I would not have wasted my time running back and forth when I could have been farming more meat. I had one guy in particular who was a problem, he whined and whined and called me names, and petitioned that I was ksing, and had a gm come observe me. Then whined to the gm that I was taking his exp, etc. The GM pretty much told him where he could stick it. (OMFG! I actually had a GM with a brain for once) At that point I started looting tusks and destroying them. Once he could no longer follow me around collecting free money I had him where I wanted him...tusks for meat.

                            In the end I had a backpack full of 200 meat, 3 wasted days farming it. A few nice people who just gave it to me because they didn't need it, and some others that I gave tusks to. Oh, and one guy whom I promised pies to. I put him on my friends list, but haven't seen him yet...but he will get his pies when I do.
                            239 Baking
                            200 Fletching
                            200 Jewelry
                            195 Brewing
                            122 Pottery
                            115 Tailoring
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                            • #29
                              Found him today, gave him his pies...and lo and behold he had 3 more stacks of meat he had been saving for me...carpal tunnel is going to be bad soon =(
                              239 Baking
                              200 Fletching
                              200 Jewelry
                              195 Brewing
                              122 Pottery
                              115 Tailoring
                              115 Smithing

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                              • #30
                                Best of luck with your pies. They finally became trivial to me, but I still have stacks and stacks of supplies. I’d love to make room in my bank, but I know as soon as I do one of my friends will ask me to make a batch. *sigh*
                                Pait Spiritwalker
                                63rd Season Vah Shir Shaman
                                The Seventh Hammer

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