Pride Posted October 29, 2011 Share Posted October 29, 2011 Couple of corrections/additions to the existing guide. Mentioning the Werewolf course for training 52-75, since it is also very good experience, slightly slower than the Wilderness course. Ape Atoll from 75-87, maximum experience per hour, no chance to fail. Gnome Advanced from 87-92, again no chance to fail. Barbarian advanced from 92-99, same reason. Some tips for the Barbarian advanced course; clicking diagonally, to climb up for the spring device to gain extra xp/ph; also clicking on the balance beam while the animation for the spring device is in progress causes the player to use the balance beam instantly after the jump, again saving valuable time, maximizing xp/ph. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loverly Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 (edited) Couple of corrections/additions to the existing guide.Mentioning the Werewolf course for training 52-75, since it is also very good experience, slightly slower than the Wilderness course. Ape Atoll from 75-87, maximum experience per hour, no chance to fail. Gnome Advanced from 87-92, again no chance to fail. Barbarian advanced from 92-99, same reason. Some tips for the Barbarian advanced course; clicking diagonally, to climb up for the spring device to gain extra xp/ph; also clicking on the balance beam while the animation for the spring device is in progress causes the player to use the balance beam instantly after the jump, again saving valuable time, maximizing xp/ph. Also the point that you should turn your camera to an angle from which you dont have to move it, it does save a lot of time, makes it easier to click on obstacles and generally makes it easier. There's a good angle for every course! :( Gnome assault adv is typically looking very slightly at a nww angle, helps for you to be able to click on everything. Barb adv is looking west and elavting the camera, I have made easily 5m xp without moving the camera at all, very handy! Edited November 9, 2011 by Loverble Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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