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Thread: healing xp is rediculous

LyteFoot
Mon Jun 06, 2005 5:18 am
#14

I don't even watch healing xp. I respeced to get MD since I had the healing stored for all but 1 of the 8 healing boxes and I had learned the knowledge tree 3 times in the past I didn't feel like I was missing much doing it that way. What I have watched is my alt and how fast he gathers BF. I haven't had him listen to an entertainer in a week and played him most of the weekend. In the past week I've died about 5 times to the 3 incap situation, completely worn through a set of ubese since pets don't hold agro anymore, and gotten a whopping total of 3 BF. I do clone so that I don't take that damage when I die but even with that I've done tons of PvE combat and taken massive amounts of damage. With the current acrual rates for BF there is no way I would try and master our professions anymore. We basically aren't needed unless people simply don't watch what they are doing. A guild mate gets 700+ BF regularly but that is because he has never worried about storing clone data for some reason. If it weren't for that I wouldn't have gotten one request to heal a guild mate in the past month, they simply aren't building it up.



Elwyn LyteFoot - Corbantis server
Esharra
Mon Jun 06, 2005 9:48 am
#15






Chessack wrote:

Probably so... Your 2,500 xp/hour agrees about with my average (2,000/hour), which by simple math gives us about 300-325 hours to get all the XP you need to master.

C




I don't feel like doing the math but it doesn't appear that you accounted for the decrease in the amount of xp received per inspiration buff as the entertainer increases in wound healing bonus level due to more quickly applying the buff (but still receiving the same xp per tick). That extends the time needed even further.


Ie: If you are leveling, go up the BF line first.


Message Edited by Esharra on 06-06-2005 11:54 AM



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1. Entertainer
2. Bounty Hunter
3. Smuggler

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