Monday, October 15, 2007

Cockatrices, they hate Leeches

How is it going everyone? I hope you all had a wonderful day today! My adventures on Beastmaster are continuing quite smoothly. I was able to level to 48 today in Gustav Tunnel without ever running into the Goblin NM that spawned there. Which according to a tarutaru named Dewberry, is good since it tore him to shreds and then stomped on his remains. I hope I don't run into a NM on accident on beastmaster @_@;;;. Anyhow, the EXP got pretty bad once I hit 48 so I decided to find another camp. Although I was told Western Altepa Desert was a good camp, my past experiences with that camp left a bad taste in my mouth so I decided to go somewhere else. And so my adventures led me to Labyrinth of Onzozo!

Labyrinth of Onzozo. It it like Maze of Shakhrami except more deadly. Almost everything aggros. There are air elementals that shred my pets to pieces. Almost everything links. And I love the place! XD. Although it has a steep learning curve, the exp is pretty good. Again, the main mob that I'm leveling off of is goblins but I do fight a few Cockatrices from time to time. Also, just like Gustav Tunnel, my pet of choice is again the leech. An Even Match leech can almost always solo a Tough Goblin and the leeches also do a decent job against the cockatrices. Anyhow, I did have a little bit of trouble with the camp. I'm not used to magic aggro so I accidently aggro'ed an air elemental. But one quick zone and a cure and I was on my way again. I also got aggro'ed by a DC goblin, but I was able to fight it off while also killing a T Cockatrice. Another good thing about leeches is they actually intimidate the cockatrices. Hehehe... cockatrices are afraid of leeches. Well that about sums up me adventures for today. Until next time~!

Oh yes, I almost forgot. To help those who actually want to learn what the Japanese players are saying, I'll try to teach a little Japanese here and there. With learning any language, the most important part is the alphabet. Tonight, I'm just gonna start off with the first five since they are the most important. The first five characters are the basic vowel sounds in japanese. The reason they are important is because every consonant has some vowel sound similar to one of the first five. So lets look at what we got.

-A (Ah, like when you get a good message)
-I (E, like the letter E)
-U (U, the ew in new)
-E (Eh, like the E in enter)
-O (Oh, like the letter O)

If the pronounciations dont make any sense, the first five characters are also pronounced the same in spanish if that helps at all. Next time we will tackle the next five characters!

1 Comment:

Anonymous said...

:D
yayyy study time~

your bst is comin' up^^

I remember when we had the same level blm and bst @.@; past me up big time