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250K what is a good set?
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10-23-2006, 08:58 PM
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250K what is a good set?
I have 250K and was wondering what a good set would be?
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10-23-2006, 09:07 PM
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RE: 250K what is a good set?
We'll need some info: your pet's species and stats, whether you lab, and whether you play 1-player or 2-player.
"Tact is just not saying true stuff. I'll pass." |
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10-23-2006, 10:09 PM
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RE: 250K what is a good set?
Well i have a Krawk, HP 13, strength 17, defence 17, agility (Though it doesn't do anything 15) and level is 16
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10-23-2006, 10:33 PM
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RE: 250K what is a good set?
Stop training your level... training wise is a must if you want to be get more icons per nps. With that level youy can train until 35 boost (train hp, defense and attack).
I will leave other people to give you a cookie cutter set. But i strongly advise you to buy a greater healing scroll, a downsize!, a leaf shield and a scarab ring. They are cheap and will be useful on the short term. Sufriendo Utopias Undergoing Utopies Se habla espaƱol / english spoken
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10-24-2006, 12:46 AM
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RE: 250K what is a good set?
If i may quote myself:
rylix Wrote:Cranberry Wrote:Stone Club (80k) There isnt much more you can do with the extra 50k, besides saving to get a Golden Compass to replace the slingshot (or Psellias Fighting Fan if you prefer). You will get much more bang-for-ya-buck by using that extra np to train to the 35/boost and 55/boost in both strength and defense (hp in proportion) |
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10-28-2006, 10:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2006 04:10 PM by Wdiablo2004.)
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RE: 250K what is a good set?
With 13 HP you won't even be able to kill anybody in the Battledome if they have a healing item. First get your HP/STR/DEF up to at least 20 before you even consider fighting in the battledome. 35 would be better, but training takes time.
I use, although my items arn't exactly wonderful, and i'm pretty sure they cost more than 250k: Ice Club x2-~150k-these are my main attacking weapons, and have gotten me through the first 3 missions of DoN quite easily. Greater Healing Scroll-~35k-your healing item, it no longer breaks contrary to what it says in the description. Green Frost Cannon-your freezer, keep withdrawing until you get a freeze on the first hit. You can also skip this step if you don't think you need it. There is no penalty for withdrawing in 1-player Downsize!-Blocks 50% of everything your opponent throws at you once per battle. This is often the difference between winning with a few HP left, and tieing. Leaf Shield-~5k-Blocks a bunch of common icons, and pretty standard shield for early BDing Purple Sticky Hand-~1k-same stratagy as the Freezer if you want to steal something (namely Erikis Red Scorchstone, for DoN2, mission 2) Chocolate Chip Battle Biscuit-~1.2k-One time use bomb, does 12 icons. Great with downsize! for finishing an opponent, these will deplete your NP if you use them every battle though. Most people don't use 2 of the same main weapon, and have a backup, but for 1-Player you really don't need a backup as you can look up what your opponent has. These are by far the cheapest 9 icon weapons (priced almost the same as the Stone Clubs, so you could consider getting a stone and ice) for a better variety, although for the early battles, 1-Player opponents don't have a shield for the most part. For 2-Player I can't recomend these as they are completely blocked by the Leaf Shield, which pretty much destroys their purpose, as almost everybody uses a Leaf Shield. Edit:Linked all the items. ~Wdiablo2006, Neopets Screename~ ~Please Donate Two Dubloon Coins for training~ ~DoN Mission 4, Meuka, currently trying to get ill~ ~diablo_the_Skeith~21STR~20DEF~24HP~ ~20 Boost Pet~ |
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