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Thread: Will using same type of trap on a creature twice give me 2 loads of exp?

Giltur
Tue Aug 05, 2003 4:51 am
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DeltaXi65
Tue Aug 05, 2003 5:10 am
#2

Giltur,


Short and to the point. Like that.


Answer: Yes, as long as the effect from the previous trap has worn off.


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Vassago1
Tue Aug 05, 2003 10:09 am
#3

I've been able to pump certain traps over and over on the same mob...works like a charm on low level stuff that can't hurt you, if you don't mind burning the traps.



Snare traps and glow traps both work for this. I guess it's because there's no "damaging" effect to stack...if he's snared, he's snared, if he's got ranged down, then ranged is down.


I used to do this on gnorts, just keep pumpin em out so fast that you don't have time to auto attack and kill the poor bastards.

Silverjohn
Tue Aug 05, 2003 1:20 pm
#4

The best way to get Trapping experience (so far, it might change) is to make yourself a few hundred traps and take a trip to Rori (You'll have to travel to Naboo for the connection). They have high Challenge giant rabbits there called Leviasqualls that are "slow". Even without a snare trap you can outrun these things.


Once you've found a family group start throwing one of each type of your traps at one as you run away (remember to get a decent head start as you stop every time you throw a trap) then switching to another critter. Repeat this until you've trapped the last Leviasquall chasing you and you can usually go back to the first and start over again.


I don't expect that this is going to last very long and the the rabbits will get their speed boosted just like the Tabbages on Corellia, but meanwhile you can take advantage of the situation if you're so inclined.


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