After Snow Goblins 07/25/2013 02:04 PM CDT
I'm looking for something after third tier snow goblins. I've tried elder brocket deer, proved to be too hard hitting. Tried deer one below the elder, barely training (snow goblins in fact still trained better). I've tried Langs small peccs and trolls. Still a bit too tough. Any suggestions?

Showing Weapon skills that you have skill in.

SKILL: Rank/Percent towards next rank/Amount learning/Mindstate Fraction
Parry Ability: 174 55% thoughtful (4/34) Small Edged: 75 64% clear (0/34)
Large Edged: 173 28% clear (0/34) Twohanded Edged: 172 29% thoughtful (4/34)
Small Blunt: 2 49% clear (0/34) Brawling: 180 17% clear (0/34)
Melee Mastery: 229 27% perusing (2/34)

Showing Armor skills that you have skill in.

SKILL: Rank/Percent towards next rank/Amount learning/Mindstate Fraction
Shield Usage: 170 18% clear (0/34) Chain Armor: 201 58% attentive (10/34)
Defending: 183 88% thoughtful (4/34)

Evasion: 197 92% concentrating (9/34) Athletics: 137 88% clear (0/34)
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Re: After Snow Goblins 07/25/2013 02:06 PM CDT


Have you tried Black Leucros? They seem to be teaching my bard well at 200 ranks in weapons and 160s in defense (+ lots of buffs).
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Re: After Snow Goblins 07/25/2013 02:37 PM CDT
>I'm looking for something after third tier snow goblins.

Are you premium? If so, quartz gargs in fang cove will be excellent.
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Re: After Snow Goblins 07/25/2013 03:38 PM CDT
Frostweyr Bears are the bees knees.
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Re: After Snow Goblins 07/25/2013 03:51 PM CDT
Haven't tried the bears or gargoyles, but tried the leucros. Leucros were the answer. Can easily handle one, and if I'm careful, two. Where it took 45 minutes to an hour to get my defenses in the mid to high 20s/34, I'm getting them locked easily in short time with leucros. Hell, I even locked evasion easily, weapons and TM to. Think I'll stick with leucros. Thanks.
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