You can do these other missions as the opportunity presents itself. (Fill out your current mission list with kipee missions, and whatever else is easy to kill. By all means kill kipees, and yubos and other herbivores, if they give good XP for your level, but for maximum goodness, go for the gingos.īefore you go out, visit your local corporals, and take as many missions killing gingos as you can find. In the starting mainland zones, gingos are an excellent kill target because they give the best XP of the zone, relative to the difficulty of killing them - better than kipees, for example. This guide is mostly for players up to about level 50, though much of it applies to higher levels too, so I mostly talk about the starting mainland zones (the one containing the main city), and gingos of levels vigorous, growling, scowling and baying. Everything I say about gingos applies to ragus too. Since what I am saying works for both animals, I’m not going to mention ragus separately, mostly. In many places gingos and ragus are found together. It’s probably easier to get killed in Ryzom, but getting rid of a death penalty is not terribly time-consuming (the best way is via foraging, but you know that already, don’t you?). Other games frequently have more downtime between fights when you solo than Ryzom does, not less. This will be a long post, so i have divided it into sections:Ĭompared to a number of other MMO games I have tried, soloing in Ryzom is not as difficult or as boring. Most of the comments seem to refer to problems with gingos, especially in the low-ish level areas surrounding cities, but since (I will claim) gingos are the best animal to solo fight in these areas, I am putting up or shutting up - i mean, posting my ‘Guide to Gingo Fighting’. I read a lot of posts about the difficulty of solo fighting post-Patch 1, and I’m afraid I don’t completely agree.
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