User:Dr Doom/Guides/Leveling for Fun and Profit

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Dr Doom

Introduction

So you want to level up a new character, have fun and make money in the process? Follow along with us, this is how we do it (written by Dr Doom, and tested by Wand of Chaos HG).

Goals

Let's start out with some goals.

  1. Goal number one, have fun. If you're not having fun, what's the point?
  2. Goal number two, level up - this goal goes hand in hand with goal number one. Leveling is fun. Being stuck at the same level for a long time, not so fun.
  3. Goal number three, obtain gear, items and MMDs.

Assumptions

We're going to assume that:

  • You have high-level buffs available, such as from a buff bot or a friend. If not, you're probably not going to be able to follow this guide.
  • You are wearing a Pathwarden Trinket and that it is active.
  • You have some sort of housing so that you can put the stuff you get into storage. If you do not have a house, then you can 'mule' your items to a second character. Do not try and carry everything you get on your one character, you will become burdened and die more easily.
  • You actively kill enemies, loot corpses, pick up select items off of corpses and you have enough pack space to hold said items.
  • If you want to do any crafting, you pick up all crafting items and crafting-training items such as Gromnie Teeth and Siraluun Claws.
  • If you want to do any tinkering you pick up and process salvage.
  • You check weapons and armor on corpses as you go and actively upgrade your gear.
  • You keep up on supplies such as mana stones/charges, spell components, fletching supplies, etc.
  • You spend your experience points to raise your stats and your skills in an efficient manner as you go.
  • You train skills that will help you be effective, and you get Item Enchantment at some point so you can use portal spells.
  • You choose a melee and/or missile specialization that reflects what weapon you wish to concentrate on. See Weapon Mastery for details.

Preparation

  1. Start by creating your character and exiting the training dungeon (either do the training dungeon or just skip it altogether).
  2. Follow the directions given to you by the game - talk to the people in the blue armor, buy the contracts from the barkeep.
  3. Once you have the contracts, talk to the Pathwarden and give them your Pathwarden Token. Get all of the gear out of the chest.
    • If you are a mage or an archer, wear the robe and the gauntlets (and the helm if your robe doesn't have a cowl).
    • All other characters should wear the armor.
    • Make sure you equip the Pathwarden Trinket. If you are unable to activate it, then put it on after you are buffed.
    • Turn the rest of the Pathwarden gear that you are not using back to the Pathwarden NPC.
  4. Buy some Health, Stamina and/or Mana potions from one of the local healers.
  5. If your character is a mage or archer, you'll need to get supplied.
  6. You will also need a weapon:
    • A rended, non-weild requirement weapon is best. Bludgeon, Slashing or Critical Strike rends will be most effective.
    • For Heavy (Unarmed), Missile (Thrown) and Two-handed characters a better bet may be the weapons you get from doing the Frest Greevling's Haunted Mansion quest. These also have Biting Strike or Crushing Blow. You will be getting other weapons later, but for now if you have at least Biting Strike (or Crushing Blow) on a weapon you are ahead of the game.
  7. Make sure you use your Blackmoor's Favor gem at the start and after you die each time.
  8. Go and use a Buffbot to get level 7 spells, or ask your friendly neighborhood mage to buff you. If you don't know how to use a Buffbot, just tell them 'help'. Make sure you keep an eye on your buffs and get rebuffed as needed.

Standard Actions

  • Kill enemies as you go through the quests. You don't have to kill everything, but you should be killing at least some of them. Certain dungeons are easy to just run all the way through - this can be more fun but less profitable.
  • Loot as you go:
    • Many armor pieces you loot will be worth a lot of pyreal. Also head, feet and hand clothing is generally worth a lot (even non-magical clothing). An item is worth picking up if the value of the item is at least ten-times the burden of the item. For example, if a breastplate weighs 1000 burden, then it should be worth at least 10,000 pyreal.
    • Also watch for special drop items. For example when first starting out pick up all items such as Coalesced Mana and Phyntos Wasp Wings. These types of items can earn you extra experience points or assist you in quests. This walk through does not include turning-in any of these items for experience but feel free to do so.
    • Keep three special items in reserve for the Assassin's Roost Quest. These items are Drudge Charms, Mud Golem Hearts and Green Phyntos Wasp Wings. Drudges are plentiful so don't worry about charms as much, but if you see any Mud Golems or Green Phyntos Wasps as you travel, make sure that you always kill and loot them. Note: if you are killing a Sludge Lord, always kill the Mud Golems around it first or you will not be able to loot them.

Contracts

  • Buy contracts from the starter towns and from the barkeeps in the Town Network. You can only have 100 active at a time, so only buy ones that require you to be less than level 100 or so to start.
  • For repeatable quests that don't have contracts yet, be sure and manually track their timers in your journal.

Starting Out: Leveling to 10

Facility Hub

Once you are level 10 you can go to the Facility Hub. Follow the Facility Hub Quests/Tasks by Efficiency page for a good guide, and refer back to the Facility Hub Quests page for details and links to the quests. Some tips:

  • You don't have to do every quest with every character. You can get all of the items ahead of time with a different character (some need Ivory salvage added) and just turn-them-in on each character to level up. When you combine the turn-ins with the Tusks and Pincers you are able to get to the next section of the Facility Hub. If you decide to go the turn-in route, some quests you will need to do regardless:
    • Always do Dagger of Tikola - once you know the route it's a fast run through the dungeon and you need the shard of metal in the final chest on each character for Bur flagging anyway. See Asheron's Departure Lower for details.
    • Do Mines of Colier if you are a crafting character (cooking, lockpick, alchemy or fletching) - there is a stone at the end of this dungeon that you will want to collect for the Crafting Golems quest.
    • For Tibri's Fire Spear - you don't have to collect the spear with each person, but go through the portal and hand it to Tibri with each character. She doesn't keep the spear, she just gives you xp.
    • Always do Lilitha's Bow - there is a good chance you will find a Contact Instructions in Hunter's Leap when you do this quest, so do it with every character. The enemies are also great experience and drop valuable gear, and there are three chests that spawn items at the end. If you have lockpick there are two more chests guarded by a Lich and a Lich Lord that you can reach after the room with the three chests and the broken bow. If you are an archer character, the bow is great at 110% and Biting Strike. If not you can turn in the bow after the Hub reward for even more experience.
    • Always do Mi Krau-Li's Jitte - you have to do this with each character since the turn-in item isn't ivoryable, but for finesse (mace) characters this weapon (especially the remastered version) is a must-have.
    • Always do Mountain Sewer - make sure each character goes down and gets a portal gem for Bur flagging. See Asheron's Departure Lower for details.
    • For Branith's Stolen Possessions - Branith's Staff from this quest has Biting Strike so it's good for starter mages.
    • For Haunted Mansion - the reward weapons have either Biting Strike or Crushing Blow, so are good for starter two-handers, heavy (unarmed) and missile (thrown) weapon characters. The housing item Evil Couch is also located here.

Leveling to 40 and then 45

Important: if you haven't yet made a Master Mage run to buy some death items, save up about 600k pyreal and go buy some Massive Mana Charges.

Repeatable Quests

Regularly do the following repeatable quests:

Many of the below quests are also repeatable - do them as you are able.

Level 46: Beyond the Facility Hub

You should now be at least level 46 after turning in the Blackmire Lore item. Some quests which will help you on your way:

Also once you have completed the Blackmire section in the Facility Hub, you may wish to start doing the Explorer armor and weapons quests. So keep all of those Gold and Red Letters!


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