Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: Stable High Damage Twin/Triplet Recipes
The closest I came was 396 damage on a CL35. Unfortunately, it only had 399 health.
I tamed it just for the heck of it and to my surprise, it became one of my 'keeper' pets.
I've paired it with a CL32 360ish damage pet with around 1300 health.
Obviously, hunting anything with area attacks is not a good idea with these pets, but when hunting anything else, they are VERY effective.
I've trained them both with marring storm 2 and the first one with hunted withdrawal so he doesn't gain agro.
Combined they do 847(404+443)DPS. So they get a fair amount of use.
Zendi wrote:
I've had some real good success withDorelli'slevel 70 recipe. I'm now looking for a good stable recipe for 35's and 23's. I am much more interested in damage than health obviously.
not mine ... i just tried to pin some numbers down to help. Wasn't my recipe to start with
But thank you ...
Dor
Hey if its the
uller
stone
steel
uller
stone
with aggro to 40% and the next line to 24% its mine
but all I added was the 24% bit
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You guys have all been helpful, keep it up! Sorry I didn't give full credit where it was due.
The CL 70 recipe that has been working for me is Uller/Sawtooth/Steelclaw/Uller/Sawtooth.
I would like to get a little more regen, though, may try a Malkloc in prowess for more regen...
I'd still like to see some Level 35 in particular, maybe 5k or so ham with 320-350 damage before marring storm L3?
Yeah but that one isn't the highest damage you can get b/c of being non-generational and concentrating on health mostly. Suggest you work up a nice recipe and post it here!!!!!
or on kao's site.
Dor
Hmmm ... I just made the following:
Level: 35
Health: 6290
H Regen: 3
AE: 12
to Hit:9
Defense: 11
State: 21.5%
Crit Hit: 1.64%
Aggro Bonus 0.5%
damage 65-295
Using Narglatch DNA ... experimenting up the aggression and recombining and resampling. The idea is to let the mental and psych and prowess stats fall to almost nothing using Generational combining and keep the aggression and hardiness as high as possible while getting the right level. The fortitude will fall to below 20 which is good ... drives the level down.
I recommend experimenting yourselves using these techniques and others you have learned reading these forums.... this particular recipe isn't stable enough to post and it is ... like all of mine ... more a question of flying by the seat of your pants than following an exact recipe ![]()
Dor