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'''To start, you should have:''' Almost full {{ItemIcon|(G) Adamant Platebody|(G) Adamant Armour|nolink=true}}, {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Boots}}, {{ItemIcon|Desert Wrappings}}, {{ItemIcon|Rune 2H Sword}}, {{Skill|Attack|70|nolink=true}} / {{Skill|Strength|70|nolink=true}} / {{Skill|Defence|70|nolink=true}} {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier II}} <br> | '''To start, you should have:''' Almost full {{ItemIcon|(G) Adamant Platebody|(G) Adamant Armour|nolink=true}}, {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Boots}}, {{ItemIcon|Desert Wrappings}}, {{ItemIcon|Rune 2H Sword}}, {{Skill|Attack|70|nolink=true}} / {{Skill|Strength|70|nolink=true}} / {{Skill|Defence|70|nolink=true}} {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier II}} <br> | ||
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The next step is completely optional and it is overall recommended to skip over, but it's an option for those wanting to take the slower route. {{ItemIcon|(G) Adamant Platebody|(G) Adamant armour|nolink=true}} gives enough DR to safely idle {{ZoneIcon|Volcanic Cave}} with about 920 HP. This means you can skip {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Platebody|(G) Rune armour|nolink=true}} entirely and save bars to put towards {{ItemIcon|(G) Ancient Platebody|(G) Ancient armour|nolink=true}} instead, as this armour set is more important for progression and requires a tonne of bars. You won't need bars after {{ItemIcon|(G) Ancient Platebody|(G) Ancient armour|nolink=true}} either. The ~92HP threshold is very manageable as well, as while preparing for {{ZoneIcon|Volcanic Cave}} you will obtain enough {{Skill|Hitpoints}} levels anyway, as you will need about {{ItemIcon|Trout|qty=50k-100k}} to fully complete the dungeon. Make sure to double check with Can I Idle (it is still perfectly accurate for everything before {{ZoneIcon|Impending Darkness Event}}) for your specific combination of {{Skill|Hitpoints}} and DR. | The next step is completely optional and it is overall recommended to skip over, but it's an option for those wanting to take the slower route. {{ItemIcon|(G) Adamant Platebody|(G) Adamant armour|nolink=true}} gives enough DR to safely idle {{ZoneIcon|Volcanic Cave}} with about 920 HP. This means you can skip {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Platebody|(G) Rune armour|nolink=true}} entirely and save bars to put towards {{ItemIcon|(G) Ancient Platebody|(G) Ancient armour|nolink=true}} instead, as this armour set is more important for progression and requires a tonne of bars. You won't need bars after {{ItemIcon|(G) Ancient Platebody|(G) Ancient armour|nolink=true}} either. The ~92HP threshold is very manageable as well, as while preparing for {{ZoneIcon|Volcanic Cave}} you will obtain enough {{Skill|Hitpoints}} levels anyway, as you will need about {{ItemIcon|Trout|qty=50k-100k}} to fully complete the dungeon. Make sure to double check with Can I Idle (it is still perfectly accurate for everything before {{ZoneIcon|Impending Darkness Event}}) for your specific combination of {{Skill|Hitpoints}} and DR. | ||
If you choose to farm the feared shiny {{MonsterIcon|Rune Knight|Rune Knights}} and upgrade your four armor pieces into {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Platebody|(G) Rune pieces|nolink=true}}, you will enjoy a nice total of | If you choose to farm the feared shiny {{MonsterIcon|Rune Knight|Rune Knights}} and upgrade your four armor pieces into {{ItemIcon|(G) Rune Platebody|(G) Rune pieces|nolink=true}}, you will enjoy a nice total of 24% Damage Reduction with the {{ItemIcon|Paladin Gloves|nolink=true}}. You will need a bunch of {{ItemIcon|Gold Bar|Gold|nolink=true}} and {{ItemIcon|Silver Bar|Silver Bars|nolink=true}} which are best farmed at {{MonsterIcon|Statue}} or at {{MonsterIcon|Purple Goo Monster}} to make headway towards {{ItemIcon|Elite Amulet of Defence}}. | ||
You should get {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier III}} and a second {{UpgradeIcon|Extra Equipment Set}}, funded largely from selling {{ItemIcon|Large Horn}} from {{MonsterIcon|Raging Horned Elite}}. You should also consider getting the third set now, too. | You should get {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier III}} and a second {{UpgradeIcon|Extra Equipment Set}}, funded largely from selling {{ItemIcon|Large Horn}} from {{MonsterIcon|Raging Horned Elite}}. You should also consider getting the third set now, too. |
Latest revision as of 09:55, 16 November 2024
![](/images/thumb/a/af/%28G%29_Adamant_Platebody_%28item%29.png/23px-%28G%29_Adamant_Platebody_%28item%29.png)
![](/images/thumb/0/0f/%28G%29_Rune_Boots_%28item%29.png/23px-%28G%29_Rune_Boots_%28item%29.png)
![](/images/thumb/d/db/Desert_Wrappings_%28item%29.png/23px-Desert_Wrappings_%28item%29.png)
![](/images/thumb/9/94/Rune_2H_Sword_%28item%29.png/23px-Rune_2H_Sword_%28item%29.png)
At the end, you should have: Full
![](/images/thumb/a/af/%28G%29_Adamant_Platebody_%28item%29.png/23px-%28G%29_Adamant_Platebody_%28item%29.png)
![](/images/thumb/1/1d/%28G%29_Rune_Platebody_%28item%29.png/23px-%28G%29_Rune_Platebody_%28item%29.png)
![](/images/thumb/6/6c/Paladin_Gloves_%28item%29.png/23px-Paladin_Gloves_%28item%29.png)
![](/images/thumb/0/06/Elite_Amulet_of_Strength_%28item%29.png/23px-Elite_Amulet_of_Strength_%28item%29.png)
![](/images/thumb/5/57/Sunset_Rapier_%28item%29.png/23px-Sunset_Rapier_%28item%29.png)
![](/images/thumb/a/a2/Ancient_Sword_%28item%29.png/23px-Ancient_Sword_%28item%29.png)
The first thing you should do in this part of the story is to upgrade your Amulet of Strength into an
Elite one, simply by farming more
Mummies. On average you need to kill around a thousand of them.
You will next want to get the Paladin Gloves from
Paladin once you have enough DR from upgrading to
(G) Adamant armour. These gloves give DR, melee strength and no negative bonuses so they can be used for all styles if necessary. At this point in your progression, you will use around 6
Lobster per
Paladin kill, and the chance to get them is 1/171. Not too hard.
The next step is completely optional and it is overall recommended to skip over, but it's an option for those wanting to take the slower route. (G) Adamant armour gives enough DR to safely idle
with about 920 HP. This means you can skip (G) Rune armour entirely and save bars to put towards
(G) Ancient armour instead, as this armour set is more important for progression and requires a tonne of bars. You won't need bars after
(G) Ancient armour either. The ~92HP threshold is very manageable as well, as while preparing for
you will obtain enough
levels anyway, as you will need about 50k-100k Trout to fully complete the dungeon. Make sure to double check with Can I Idle (it is still perfectly accurate for everything before
) for your specific combination of
and DR.
If you choose to farm the feared shiny Rune Knights and upgrade your four armor pieces into
(G) Rune pieces, you will enjoy a nice total of 24% Damage Reduction with the
Paladin Gloves. You will need a bunch of
Gold and
Silver Bars which are best farmed at
Statue or at
Purple Goo Monster to make headway towards
Elite Amulet of Defence.
You should get
and a second
, funded largely from selling Large Horn from
Raging Horned Elite. You should also consider getting the third set now, too.
The last thing to get before moving onto the next section is a better weapon.
is your next stop for a Sunset Rapier, a great upgrade that will be the primary weapon up until
Darksteel Dagger from
Rancora Spider. Don't bother getting any
Dragon Claw Fragments from
Griffin yet as it will be awhile before you can obtain the necessary
Infernal Cores to make it worthwhile. If you're lucky enough to get an
Ancient Sword before the
Sunset Rapier, then feel free to use it, as it will drastically reduce your food consumption and the associated food farming time. You'll probably only want to use it outside of dungeons, because the high burst damage from stronger enemies heavily reduces effectiveness of the lifesteal and makes the bonus damage impossible to reliably utilise. It is very good for all things
, FeZ and
Raging Horned Elite farming, but the extra time spent farming
can be spent gathering Trout instead. Both approaches are about equal in overall efficiency, assuming average luck.
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