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However, I DO resent the implication that I ignored the fine eating possibilities. Did I not write: "For maximum goodness, go for the gingos."? What better gourmet eating advice could I give?
Adayl
Gingo Slayer (and Eater) of Matis
Hahaha...this is funny....thexdane wrote:my idea of their thought process
look a nice spot
hey a gingo
i'll kill it
damn it's too big i died
(if rez'd)
let me try it again
damn i died again
(if respawned)
that was a good spot
heading back there now
oh look another gingo the same size, i think i can take it this time
damn i died again
this game is too hard
qmodal wrote: In response to the comment, "In melee a Gingo that only gives me a feeble 25 exp is still capable of stunning, blinding, and inflicting a great deal of damage" I offer a choice of replies:
#1: True. So is a yubo.
#2: True. Therefore, you must come up with a strategy that selects mostly good-XP gingos and kills them before they kill you.
If you're saying that your strategy for killing gingos gets you killed or produces lousy XP, and I'm saying that my strategy kept me alive (mostly) and got me great XP, then I've gotta suggest you might want to try my strategy. That's why I posted it in the first place.
It looked like an after thought in your original post. A pure melee fighter cannot pull gingos from 50m like a mage, and is thus far more vulnerable to getting adds, since I have never seen an area with just one gingo. You say yourself that key to fighting Gingos is only fighting one at a time. Since it is hard as a melee fighter to consistantly fight only one gingo your strategy does not apply to them. Also while I will take you at your word that a mage can do what your saying since I have not explored offensive magic much myself, I know from experience with melee fighting gingos that even when fought alone< they are not worth the troubleqmodal wrote:
1. What makes you think I didn't melee gingos? What makes you think I didn't describe meleeing gingos in the original post?
Now your just being factitious even bringing this up as part of your argument. It wasn't I who brought up the Yubo comparison, it was you! My comments on Yubo's was in direct response to your comparision.qmodal wrote: 2. How are you comparing "low level" for gingos and yubos?
No, obviously you believe they are a good choice of target for solo players to gain exp from, and are recomending others follow your lead. I just happen to disagree. While I make no claims regarding the use of magic, from my experience when using melee or ranged fighting, gingos are a poor choice of target compared to other creatures. As an example of an alternative predator I mentioned Goari which i would pick over a gingo. Even with a ranged weapon which you think is useless I can repeatedly kill Baying Goari with only a q40 rifle + good ammo without taking any hits myself.qmodal wrote: 3. Do you think I'm suggesting you attack a more dangerous creature for no reason?
I didn't miss it, but it is hardly rocket science that players should avoid dangerous creatures and their territory. In any case your guide is "The Guide to Gingo Fighting", not avoiding.qmodal wrote: 4. Did you miss that my guide talked almost as much about avoiding gingos as about fighting them?