Training melee skills

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Pirul
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Re: Training melee skills

Post by Pirul »

If you don't have magery to invis yourself there is another way to do it.

Trap him with 4 boxes around him, say "all guard me", go into war mode, attack the NPC, say "all follow me", run about a screen away and come back right next to him.

If he's still attacking, try again but run a bit further. If you are not attacking him, try again but run a bit closer.
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Captain Nurple
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Re: Training melee skills

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That worked great. Thanks for the tip!

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Re: Training melee skills

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If you have an established bard that can make your warrior some gold; my best suggestion is to get the hard work out of the way first, like: healing, anatomy, magic resist, or whatever else you want and can macro. Proceed to the mage temple in the fire dungeon and earn back more then what you spent to work magic resist (you'll also come out with tons of treasure maps and magic items)

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Re: Training melee skills

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potamus wrote:If you have an established bard that can make your warrior some gold; my best suggestion is to get the hard work out of the way first, like: healing, anatomy, magic resist, or whatever else you want and can macro. Proceed to the mage temple in the fire dungeon and earn back more then what you spent to work magic resist (you'll also come out with tons of treasure maps and magic items)
Do you mean take my bard to the mage temple? Or do you mean take my warrior there after I GM healing/anat/resist (but before I GM my melee skill)?

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