OK - a while back, I asked how a person can skill up safe fall. Someone
responded with a great idea in Erudin about just running through a
teleporter, falling a little, hitting another teleporter and repeating.
I had this saved but lost it. Can someone refresh my memory?
M
> OK - a while back, I asked how a person can skill up safe fall. Someone
> responded with a great idea in Erudin about just running through a
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> M
Thats a rather long fall for training it, without a healer around.
I think I'd head over to somewhere with a big steepish hill, and run down so
you fall over and over.
GD has some good hills around thurg where you wont get agrod on.
Thomas Houseman - 24 Jun 2003 04:47 GMT
> OK - a while back, I asked how a person can skill up safe fall. Someone
> responded with a great idea in Erudin about just running through a
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> M
Thats a rather long fall for training it, without a healer around.
I think I'd head over to somewhere with a big steepish hill, and run down so
you fall over and over.
GD has some good hills around thurg where you wont get agrod on.
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Yeah or Dagnor's Cauldron.
T.
> OK - a while back, I asked how a person can skill up safe fall. Someone
> responded with a great idea in Erudin about just running through a
> teleporter, falling a little, hitting another teleporter and repeating.
> I had this saved but lost it. Can someone refresh my memory?
From Monkly Business:
In Erudin, near the zone to Toxulia, there is a teleport gem that will
teleport you up to the balcony above. If you face just the right
direction and remove any speed buffs (SoW, JBoots) and hit Num Lock
(auto run), you can continuously loop through the teleport gem.
You'll fall off the balcony, land on the ground and get a safe fall
check, run into the teleporter, repeat.
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John Gordon "Your hat makes baby Brell cry."
gordon@jtan.com -- James Grahame in alt.games.everquest
Melvin F - 24 Jun 2003 21:17 GMT
That's *it*. Thanks.
M
gordon@jtan.com (John Gordon) wrote in
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>From Monkly Business:
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>John Gordon "Your hat makes baby Brell cry."
>gordon@jtan.com -- James Grahame in alt.games.everquest