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Re: Around Atys in 80 deaths

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 12:40 pm
by karmelit
cloudy97 wrote:Yes it does, it felt like getting a title. I really like that the levels are only half the game, that observing and learning mob behaviour is worth so much.
We can award you a title: Master Scout of Atys :D

Re: Around Atys in 80 deaths

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 12:52 pm
by cloudy97
Cool, Karm! But I'm sure Miwekalili is still Apprentice Scout. I will work on the Master title though :D :D

Re: Around Atys in 80 deaths

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 2:17 am
by magick1
Grats. :D

Two things I have noticed;

The zone ("clockwise") next to a new terrain type tend to be the hardest to sneak. Matis have the maze, Tryker have BB, Zorai the great outback, etc.

Kami lands are easier to sneak through than karavan.

... or is it just me? :confused:

Re: Around Atys in 80 deaths

Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 6:32 pm
by jamela
Sina pona, Miwekalili. Well done indeed :)
Sona soweli, akesi, waso en pipi, ken tawa nasin suno en pimeja.

Re: Around Atys in 80 deaths

Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 6:47 pm
by sprite
magick1 wrote:The zone ("clockwise") next to a new terrain type tend to be the hardest to sneak. Matis have the maze, Tryker have BB, Zorai the great outback, etc.

Kami lands are easier to sneak through than karavan.
Hmmm, seems to me that BB is a lot easier than it used to be; though it might have something to do with the fact that the first time I tried it I was about lvl50 being led by Coinneach (the memories....)

Personally I find the hardest areas "topside" to be HH and Loria :o The two virtually cloned "ramps" in Outback and Hidden Source just take some patience, but apart from that nothing troubling as long as I'm on my own >_>

Re: Around Atys in 80 deaths

Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 7:43 pm
by cloudy97
Thanks! I'm still struggling with Heretics Hovel, had to buy Invulnerability 1 to run past a gang of Torbaks by the Kami Teleport. The swamp is an impressive place to sneak in.

Pipin mi pilin ike. Mi tawa lukin jan kulupu Pilin Pona. Wawa wile!