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BozotheClueless
post Nov 2 2009, 08:01 AM
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QUOTE (CautiousChaos @ Nov 1 2009, 02:27 PM) *
Yep, that's what I was shooting for... Oh well. No biggie.
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This is for those that are already deep delving in FTS. My character is a mere adventurer, now Level 104, reputation level is 19, about half the amount of money saved up to go to the 20th and final reputation level. Have been exploring both Druantia and Typhon dungeons, now down to about 110 in each. Would it be better to just concentrate on one dungeon, and, if so, which one? Is there any reason to explore the Chambers dungeon? Does there seem to be a limit on how far you can level up? As noted, now 104. Or does it continue indefinitely, each level requiring an increasing increment of experience?
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Dale3376
post Nov 2 2009, 02:10 PM
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QUOTE (BozotheClueless @ Nov 2 2009, 10:01 AM) *
This is for those that are already deep delving in FTS. My character is a mere adventurer, now Level 104, reputation level is 19, about half the amount of money saved up to go to the 20th and final reputation level. Have been exploring both Druantia and Typhon dungeons, now down to about 110 in each. Would it be better to just concentrate on one dungeon, and, if so, which one? Is there any reason to explore the Chambers dungeon? Does there seem to be a limit on how far you can level up? As noted, now 104. Or does it continue indefinitely, each level requiring an increasing increment of experience?


Bozo, you should have started a new topic for this.

It doesn't matter which dungeon you explore for deep delving. Go have fun.
Experience, better items, gold -- you'll get that in Chambers w/o having to worry about level to level quests, just keep going.
No limit to as far you can level up, unless you reach the Magic number in Fate. You can read about that in FAQ.
And yes, experience goes up, each level you go up, the bosses are harder, etc.
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maestro
post Nov 2 2009, 05:57 PM
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no matter how you go about deep delving, you will eventually have to start using the descend cheat, there is no way you can actually play 1.2 billion levels and at some point your gear will be so good that you'll start feeling the levels are getting boring. so I would mix it up and do both dungeons, and just use descend cheat to go to which level you were deepest in on the other one.

Also as it says in the faq there is no limit on experience levels in FTS. Personally, I would also not buy experience but get it naturally. Once you start doing quests at level 1000 and beyond the fame you get from doing them is much greater, so by around level 10,000 you'll level out in fame just by playing.


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BozotheClueless
post Nov 3 2009, 07:18 AM
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QUOTE (maestro @ Nov 2 2009, 06:57 PM) *
no matter how you go about deep delving, you will eventually have to start using the descend cheat, there is no way you can actually play 1.2 billion levels and at some point your gear will be so good that you'll start feeling the levels are getting boring. so I would mix it up and do both dungeons, and just use descend cheat to go to which level you were deepest in on the other one.

Also as it says in the faq there is no limit on experience levels in FTS. Personally, I would also not buy experience but get it naturally. Once you start doing quests at level 1000 and beyond the fame you get from doing them is much greater, so by around level 10,000 you'll level out in fame just by playing.


Down around 115-120 in both dungeons, and the loot is pouring in at 4-5 mil per level, so will be able to pay the bard to upgrade fame to max level 20 while in the 120's in the dungeon levels. But one oddity: When passing through the temple to go from Typhon to Dryantia, noted Malkondra with a quest symbol. She says my character has to face himself at Level 93 in the chamber. Wait a minute!! He already dispatched his Evil Twin back in the upper 40's of the chamber--and had dupes of all his equipment to sell. Does Nemesis regenerate periodically?
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maestro
post Nov 3 2009, 07:26 AM
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in monsters.dat for that realm, it shows 2 nemesis' I guess they are 2 difficulty levels. One is called nemesis and one is called shadow.

and about the fame, I simply meant, if you're going to deep delve anyway, I'd just get the levels naturally because it gives you something to look forward to. I mean for 4 points in skills why rush it. just my playing preference though.


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Dale3376
post Nov 3 2009, 01:10 PM
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Unless you're finding items in the dungeons that require a higher level of fame in order to wear them. Then to buy your fame makes more sense as you would be able to equip those items you find. And in Hardcore mode, as gambling and gold becomes useless after a certain point, the items that drop are pretty much your best bet in order to wear -- after trying to enchant them more or not 'cause you make that sort of gold on each level too, like 4 to 5 mil per dungeon level. It's easy to buy the fame with that much gold you get, and you can equip that stuff onto your char.
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BozotheClueless
post Today, 11:30 AM
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QUOTE (Dale3376 @ Nov 3 2009, 02:10 PM) *
Unless you're finding items in the dungeons that require a higher level of fame in order to wear them. Then to buy your fame makes more sense as you would be able to equip those items you find. And in Hardcore mode, as gambling and gold becomes useless after a certain point, the items that drop are pretty much your best bet in order to wear -- after trying to enchant them more or not 'cause you make that sort of gold on each level too, like 4 to 5 mil per dungeon level. It's easy to buy the fame with that much gold you get, and you can equip that stuff onto your char.


Down only to level 108 in Druantia, taking them one at a time so as not to miss the anvils and shrines enroute. My imported HC character from FUR is now at Exp. Level 138, with about 121 mil experience. The HC exp counter at the top right says 85 mil. Sure this has been asked ever since FUR, but just what IS that figure at the top right? It logs somewhat less experience points for each monster than does the character experience level. Keeping for sale only the green and gold items at the moment--will probably soon discard the green and gold items, as well--approaching 500 million in gold, so what's the point? Been forever since there was any item at the gambler that was better than what the character--or his pet panther-- is carrying, but will ID each gold item to see if it is an upgrade (or can be enchanted into being an upgrade). Is the COT dungeon more fun? If so, will start after the Evil Twins, and anything else there. But remain curious about that running total in the top right of HC.
In FUR, found that getting a HC character going was a lot easier than a legendary character, who was constantly getting swarmed, and having to fight a little and run a lot. Even somewhat easier than evel 3 characters. Is that the same for TS, or have they beefed up the early-on challenge for HC? My imported character has been breezing through, so far.
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