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First off, thanks for answering questions here. This subreddit has been dead for a while, and theres not really any good forums for wushu. Ive been playin for a week and im hooked, and as you can imagine i have lots of questions that i google search or school chat havn't answered haha.crafting: so i picked up blacksmith, bought the diagrams from NPC, now i have 1 recipe for each type of wep. I was told i can get more books from forbidden instances. How many more books are there for say darts?
Is this the only way to acquire recipes?.is the market seach function really this terrible or am i just using it wrong? If i want to find something, i have to know pretty much the name of it so i can type it in exactly with caps being sensitive? Theres no way to just do a general search of the dagger category and see every dagger for sale?.do you plan on re-rolling on the new server on the 10th? Is your guild gonna move?
Could i contact you in game?.is there any way to knock someone off a horse from combat?.i convinced a few friends to start with me, and we want a semi decent comp for the new server so we can do instances.any suggestions to this: tangman, buggar, RG, shaolin. Will we be able to do GCC and TV? And what lvl 1st inners should we be before trying to run them?.im upvoting everything you post on this thread:). Yeah this game is really good but it's completely impossible for new players. To make things worse, information is probably the most valuable resource in this game and it's actually being hoarded by people 'in the know'.There are different tiers of weaponry (from Wood to Jade) and there are books for each tier for each weapon. So for darts, I think there are 6 possible books you could get.
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However, weapons above a certain grade, I think it's silver and beyond, require the use of 'workshops' which are extremely rare items that last for a limited number of time. A blacksmith one might cost a couple of ding.The search market is terrible. If you know the name of the item, you can type it up with everything being case sensitive. You can also do a search for items in a general category by pressing V (the store button), clicking on 'All items' on the tab to the right and finding the weapon you want. After you do that you will need to change the 'grade' of the item to look at what is available at that level.
This means that you can look at all copper tier daggers but not look up all daggers.I don't plan on rerolling and to my knowledge, none of the big guilds from NA or Asia are going to move. I know there are certain people planning to move but they are only doing so because they know what to do and what things are 'valuable' and plan on taking advantage of a new server and a new market.You can knock someone off their horse by doing enough damage to them.
However, the best way to knock someone off is either by using the Royal Guard pull or the Jianghu Skill 'Demon Born in Emptiness'. Demon born in Emptiness is one of the best skills to have. It's fun and extremely useful for pulling people off cliff edges or off horse during script stealing. It costs around 100L on the Chengdu markets but can easily be farmed from lower level instances.
Best of all you don't need to equip a weapon to use it.The dungeons in this game are mostly terrible and the only skills you will be using is the array attack and the block break from TV up until Longman Inn. Having a level 36 internal 2 Tang changes this but until then, you're stuck with block break. A 'traditional six man group' would be consist of one tank (Emei preferably but Wudang is good too), someone to disrupt assassins (RG, Shaolin, Beggar, WV) and DPS (Tangmen, Scholar) but to be honest, any combination can finish GCC and TV. For a smooth run, you should be 1st inner 21 to finish TV and 1st inner 25-30ish to finish GCC. I'd suggest your friends play whatever they want to. At higher level instances, the most crucial things are the Emei's 'Buddha's Golden Aura' (a massive damage reduction buff) and level 36 inner 2 Tangmen. Having high weiqi buffs or music skills is more important than what class you play.i cant figure out how to increase my daily spend limit with the NPC$$ for practice martial arts.
Its only letting me use 50L a day.you said that crafting is very difficult and requires lots of friends etc. Is there any craft that you recommend that doesn't rely so heavily on others, can make some decent $$ on the new server, and would be useful for tangman? Or should i just focus on farming harvesting mats?.any secret privileged advice you can give for new players starting on the new server?.how can i pk someone? Cant find the option to let me attack an innocent.any better places to kidnap besides chengdu? And is 12L about the average per?.what school are you?.From memory if you spend 150 Unbound on martial practice, you unlock a special bonus that lets you spend 100L.In my opinion, the easiest way is just to farm mats. If you're playing a Tang, you could consider going Blacksmith just to make your own darts and pellets. Herbalist/Poisonmakers/Chefs are okay too since they can make buffs and debuffs that you can sell.
If you have a group rolling on the new server, make sure you work together and take a different lifeskill each.There's going to be a mad rush to 21 to get the 6 man array to start farming TV for Goosestep. If you have time, I'd suggest you get everyone you know to start farming commonly used mats like lead and gaultheria to sell to the 'experienced' players that are switching servers.You can also co-ordinate daily runs on all the low level martial instances to sell the early flight skills to newbies. They were sold for about 10L early on although they're dirt cheap now.The big thing is probably getting a guild/co-ordinated group set up and running through stuff together. Make sure you have someone set as a 'blacksmith' and give them all your ore/blacksmith recipes etc.The other big thing you can do is to make as many alts as you can and do the weekly spying quest with them.
Badges are necessary for the second internal and meridians so they're quite valuable. You can either choose to sell these (they average 400L a box) or you can choose to use them yourself.You can pk someone by turning on 'Jianghu mode' This is the shield next to your portrait on the top right of the screen. You can choose the type of targets you don't want to attack but at the minute only the guild button works.I find it's better to kidnap in remote areas like Evil Man's Valley or the various schools. You can actually get upwards of 30L unbound per kidnap if you have VIP and you turn the victim in to the same person.I'm currently a Tangman though you should really play what you want.
I have a feeling that most people are going to reroll Wudang (I would too if I started again due to how OP they are).I know that most Tang's use Golden Sting/Darts set the majority of the time. I've heard some of the pro's use the 3rd set to do massive burst inside a smoke screen. Is there any of the other schools sets that you feel are really powerful for Tang to have? Ive seen some recommendations to pick up Scholars Kick or RG chain? Do you know any that work good with our #2 set?.On the same note of using other schools sets.how exactly do you acquire another schools set or just one skill in particular like flying horse?.do you have any tips for RG vs Tang (inner1 vs inner1).
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I can usually avoid the chain 90% of the time, but the occasional pull + spin2win rly hurts. I use #1 set and speedbuff/hidingdragon/stundart/whale and try to stick on top of them whole fight.
I heard this fight becomes a lot easier with Goose tho.right now all i have is jump across the cloud, and it seems like RG can pull me even when i am flying with it. Will that not be the case with goose? Just referring to fights in arena/duel where i cant just kite them to death with #2 hehe. Also heard RG become alot weaker in 1v1 once inner2+.The Jianghu sets, Demon Heart Chain Hand and Soul Stealing Sting of Intrigue are good for pvp and pve respectively. Scholar kick is good but you really need the whole set to be effective since you can keep knocking them down. Other good skills include Far and Removed (emei block) and the Scholar's Spin 2 Win.
The third set is mainly for PVE and in my opinion, isn't suitable for PVP aside from the smoke and maybe the rage in group pvp. The first set provides a better block breaker, charge and 1 v 1 rage.You acquire other schools sets by either buying them from other players or by doing the script stealing event.RG at first inner is just about timing and getting right up in melee combat range. You can still dart but don't run away.
Having autoblock on also really screws up their pulls. The pull will affect you when you are flying and will pull you off the horse.
I'm not sure but I would think they could pull you out of goose although I think that is really rare since goose is instant. If I'm fighting RG with darts, I normally run away and then turn instantly and block.
Their first instinct is normally to throw out the pull instead of their ranged block break. Once you learn how to block their pull, they become much easier to defeat.Tangmen inner 2 is amazing and you'll probably still use it when other schools are using their 3rd internal.Arena/duels are a bit bias towards certain classes like Shaolin and Beggars. They can essentially lock you out of doing anything if they time their attacks right.
You can track bounties if you have that guy on their blood enemies list. You can find where someone is by searching their name but it only provides which zone they are in so you have to search for them.
Normally if the person has a bounty and has a guild, they'll get a guildie to take the bounty at a guild base. Alternatively, you can just contact the person being bountied and say you'll split the bounty with them. They might not do it for 10L but for those big 150L bounties they are more than happy to do so.I've literally never heard of RexSteel but the best constable in the game by far is probably Empress Wu. She's insane and spends literally all day hunting bounties. One thing I have not been able to find, is a guide to drinking and being Beggar Sect. I see a few comments about 'tolerance' here and there and 'vomiting' as an attack that inebriates other players in or out of pvp.Is this just a consequence of Chef Skill, or one of the Beggar Skills?
Do I need to be a chef to master this technique, or can I buy enough in game alchohol? Did I read right if I do this to someone I can then light them on fire?I'm trying to make a morally grey Beggar, he would know this kind of stuff. I don't want to be an ass in a hat like some folks, I just want to know 'how' to be a jerk to types PKing me who may not have mastered their tolerance. Everyone has an alcohol tolerance that they can raise up from drinking alcohol. Chefs can make high grade alcohol (that provide various buffs) and certain beggar skills are dependant on 'drunk' stacks.
You can buy enough alcohol (from the farmer shifu) to raise your drinking level.Beggars have a skill set that allows you to vomit on people. This vomit also makes them drunk if their alcohol level is too low. It's great fun and you'll see people do it all the time at the Chengdu bank. It does take a lot of vomits to make someone drunk so people normally roll around in squads.
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