Armorsmith Archive
Thread: yet another noob question
Actually, that's not a bad way to go. Upgrade the victims to chubas and you'll get more XP.
The classic n00b CH pet is probably the cu pa; I like the wrix myself, because they're wicked fast, like all the cats. Take on n00b mobs outside the cities, let the critter get a hit in, then finish it off with your range weapon. The pet only needs to score a single hit for you to get the CH XP.
Key thing to remember is you get the XP based on the strength of your pet vs. the prey; the stronger the prey relative to your pet, the higher the CH XP.
One more point:
Taming wrix can be an adventure all in itself, because aggro mottled wrix hang out around every wrix lair, where you might find a wrix baby.
I tamed my wrix on Talus, and right after I tamed it my maskscent broke and a mottled wrix was on me like a duck on a june bug. Fortunately, I had some friends nearby who intervened and prevented me from being DBd by the mottled wrix; unfortunately, one of the friends DID get DBd by the mottled.We were not far from Daeric and he rejoined us shortly thereafter, so the hunt wasn't delayed very long.
I still have the wrix, although she doesn't get out much anymore; we spent many hours hunting gubbers, durni, and Corellian butterflies outside of Doaba Guerfel, Kor Vella, and Coronet as I was working my way up the ladder. I even took her on Tortur hunts on Talus...she got stomped a few times, I'm afraid...
The other thing that would be good to know is given that the resources are not up to scratch what are the things that need to be improved on each food so that it is of any value at all to customer.
For example, my Brandy is +215,49fill and just about sells on Kette, so with the Veg canape what are the critical elements to get right?
thanks
talst
Message Edited by SioBabble on 10-25-2004 08:42 PM