Field manuel la theine plateau2/20/2023 ![]() ![]() At level 14 you start getting some CHR gear, so using that your charms should be considerably less risky. Dhalmels range from 14-16, so you can use them to fight each other as you did with the Mad Sheep, or use them against the higher-tier Yagudo that also wander around the area. (F-5) is a very good location, with lots of Dhalmels and near to a zone. Level 14-15: Tahrongi Canyon Back to Tahrongi, using Dhalmels as pets. Crabs make strong pets, and you can even rip apart some worms around the area as well. Level 13: La Theine Plateau Here we complete the circuit of the crag zones, using the pond at (H-7) in La Theine for the crabs and sheep around it. ![]() Some people prefer the strategy of grabbing an even pet and simply mowing through a lot of decents, meleeing along with their pet and taking the xp penalty, which is made up by speed of killing. Once you're level 12, you can use decents against evens, evens against toughs, or two decents against a tough. This is absolutely perfect, simply charm Even Match sheep, and send them after Toughs. Level 11-12: Konschtat Highlands The Mad Sheep in Konschtat Highlands have a level range of 11-13, and there is a ridiculous number of them to the west of the Crag of Dem (between F/G-6 and F/G. Waiting a few minutes for your pet to be killed doesn't make up for the 30% loss. However, I don't suggest you try to do this trick all the time, as if your pet still has a lot of HP, it's more efficient to simply finish the fight, take the 30% xp penalty, and start another fight immediately. Once your pet is dead, pull out your axe and finish off the enemy in a couple of hits for full xp. Since you were so far from the enemy when you used Heel, you will not gain any hate from it, and the enemy will continue beating on your pet until it dies. Your pet will stop attacking and run back towards you. When the enemy's HP is down to a small sliver, use Heel. To do this, when the enemy starts getting low in life, run away from the battle until you can no longer see the dot for the enemy on your compass. This can be used to get your pet killed at the end of the fight in order to gain full xp. One thing to note is that at level 10 you get the pet command "Heel". I used them to fight all of the above as well as the lower-tier Yagudo (Acolyte, Initiate, Scribe). Charmed Pygmaiois, Canyon Rarabs, Killer Bees, and Strolling Saplings. I'm sure La Theine or Konschtat would work just as well as Tahrongi, but since I'm from Windurst, I know Tahrongi the best, so I decided to go there because of familiarity with the mob types/locations/etc. Level 10: Tahrongi Canyon Here's where I actually started charming things. Before you know it, you're level 10 and you've got an inventory half-full of fire crystal stacks. I just rapidly kill a ton of easy prey orcs, and farm fire crystals. My personal favorite place to do this is starting in West Ronfaure and moving into Ghelsba Outpost. ![]() Just grab an axe and a shield, eat some STR/Attack food, pour Selbina Milk down your throat like water, and tear through a lot of low-level enemies. Level 1 - 9: Starter zone outside your favorite nation For the first 10 levels of BST, you don't even really need to charm anything. Remember it's not all the same so pending on the Beast the longer it stays up. So, I suggest putting your flag up anytime you're in Jeuno buying new Items you just might get a party since Call Beast stays up x3 longer than It used to. Note to the new Beastmasters, The new update that just came out (AUG 2007). I take no credit for this and If I knew who originally wrote it I would be glad to put his name on here. Since you're Beastmaster you have the ability to level everywhere, instead of that Valkurm to Qufim to Kazham and so on. This just tells you where to go and what to level on. This guide was given to me by my Beastmaster Mentor when I was low level and now I am giving it to the public because I've read some crappy clownassed guides. I am a Beastmaster and being a high level Beastmaster I get /tells all day long while I am farming asking "Where should I go now?" or "What should I kill?". ![]()
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