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  • {Levels 0-18} Elven Fortress
    Started out in elven village with top NG, headed to EF, you can pretty much level really well here with a bow and dagger, you should start your {bot around level 11 and he will just farm in there till you around level 20, moving him deeper as you progress.
     
     
    {Levels 18-20} Gludio
    North side of gludin, killing the appropriate levels; wolves, spiders etc, many bots already here, just above arena but before orc barracks.

 

 

{Levels 20-23} Gludio

Underneath gludin, kill the lizardmen and bears. works very well with bots, many already there, can also go on the south shore where you'll find many more.

 

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{Levels 23-28} Dion

Kill the hobgoblins, champions, shamans, eyes (good xp), or maybe even the bee's around floran. Champions are aggro.

 

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{Levels 23-28} Gludin-Abandoned Camp

Big area, lot of varied mobs, maybe harder for the bot because the mobs are so close and a few are aggro such as stragglers. Great for bot duo.

 

 

this is where choices start....

 

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{Levels 28-32} Gludin-Orc Barracks

Double hp/xp mobs, nice xp, great again in a bot duo, maybe harder alone, but you should be ok in top D. You can level and bot here for adena up to level 40.

 

 

{Levels 28-36} Dion-Execution Grounds

If your coming here at 28 start with the Mandragoras, at around 30 go for the Crawlers and then at around 34 go for the Strains and Amber basilisks. I avoided the trees as they are more trouble than they are worth, there is a perfect botting place in between the crawlers and ghouls in the lower level; great for A solo bot.

 

 

{Levels 28-32} Dion-Floran

The bee's drop enchant armors nicely, and the bugbears are nice, even the dire wolves for charcoal if a dwarf are nice, these will get you to 32 in a nice delay but are good for solo. When I came it was not too populated either.

 

 

{Levels 32-36} Dion-Execution Grounds

EG is still good, bit busy though, but can take you upto 36 effectively and after that just becomes a money making area. Hunt Amber Basilisks, Strains and Dead Seekers. You could actually stay here until 40 and gain levels, but at that time it becomes quite repetitive.

 

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{Levels 36-40} Heine-ish

Now this is the ultimate secret area. I leveled here fine: Just left of the field of silence caption is a nice pond, around this area i set my bot to only hit Dread Wolves, as they are aggro. and initiative. Thus, I levelled from 36-40 in around 2 days.

 

 

{Level 40-44} Grasslands

Level at the grasslands, east of hunters village and south of oren, on lizardmen there.

 

 

{Level 44-48} Sea of spores

Level at Sea of Spores until about level 50. This is a good place as you have the possibilty of getting a mithril dagger drop, i got one level from 44-48 on my last character.

 

 

{Level 48-52} Forest of mirrors

Goto Forest of Mirrors and fight the forrest of mirrors ghosts.

 

 

{Level 52-55} Tower of Insolence

Try going north of TI and hitting up the bassilisks and Bugbears low people population there move more north as you level

 

 

 

{Level 55-60} Aden Cemetery

Cemetery works nice and so is the money

 

 

{Level 60-65} Forsaken Plains-DC

Go to the Forsaken Plains or just south of Devistated Castle

 

 

{Level 65-78} Goddard Castle Area

Goddard Castle Area, Especially Orc Encampment. I suggest hunting the antelopes, wolves, and buffaloes around Goddard castle till 72. After which the Orc encampment just outside goddard castle proves to be a very nice experience.

 

 

 

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i agree Each class have a different abilitys which can be maintained by different ways every each class have the poweres to lvl in different areas. And if you play official and use this guide .... actually ... you will lose everything you farmed cuz the teleport cost you more than you can farm :D

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