User talk:SirCrowbar

Hello, SirCrowbar! Just noticing with A Gift for Althea - Focus Item, you made 3 tiny edits in a row. This isn't a real problem, but 2 good things to do are: Just trying to help - Lunarbunny 13:16, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
 * Use the preview button to check if it looks right.
 * Use the "This is a minor edit" check box for small edits.

It is all apart of the learning curve.

I have all the documentation for all of the exclusive pre-pearing quest Items and once I make the pages, I will link them to the quest pages. I want all my effort to go to a great wiki community.

Sir Crowbar 11:19, 23 November 2005 (PST)


 * You might want to take a look at the conversation going on here: Talk:A Gift for Althea - Focus Item. In general this information can be listed directly on the quest's page.  Also to automatically add your signature and timestamp click on the second button from the right at the top of this editing box (the button with the squigly line on it that looks light it might be a signature).  :)  --Rainith 14:36, 23 November 2005 (UTC)

Level 16 in pre-Searing?!
How?! Why?! How?! :) &mdash;Tanaric 16:42, 12 December 2005 (UTC)

If you're serious, people sacrifice their char to the charr in North of the Wall. They literally level-up the monsters with their corpses. The highest level one can get before attempting such tedious work is around 7-9, counting quests after tediously leveling off of monsters to level 7 or 8, where Charr provide the only available exp. After the charrs stop giving exp, one usually does all the quests, giving you exp regardless of what proportion your level is to the exp points. Then comes the tedious self-sacrificing, coming back later to kill ritual. &mdash;Emyrs Myrrddin 17:26, 12 December 2005 (UTC)


 * That is absolutely insane. But thanks for the information! &mdash;Tanaric 20:36, 12 December 2005 (UTC)


 * K, so the idea is that first you kill off all creatures over and over. Once you're 6 levels above the highest level monsters in Pre-searing, you can't get XP from killing them. Then you do quests. Then you go to the Northlands and (supposedly), have the Charr kill you over and over (you accumulate no DP in pre-searing) until they are ripe for the taking, then you kill them. Repeat until you kill all the charr in the area. Exit Northlands and come back again. It is the ULTIMATE boring experience :) --Karlos 06:55, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

Without self sacrificing, you can legitimately make level 16 without taking a single quest. Then do all posible quests and you will make 17. I did my quests at 15 instead of 16 becouse I found out about self sacrificing. I was 16 before I started racking up the deaths. Soon I will be 17. I love helping new characters (especially guild members) run through Pre-Searing getting all the quests completed and moving them on to the Academy. This character was made spacificly to stay in Pre-Searing Ascalon. --SirCrowbar 13:52, 29 December 2005 (UTC)

2nd account
You bought an entire second account, as in another $50, for just storage? Wow, interesting. --DragonWR12LB 14:28, 29 December 2005 (EST)

It worked out really well. Inventory maintainance is so easy when you an trade with yourself. Also if a lan member needs something, I dont even have to logout any more. I just fire up the second account and take care of busness. The only other drawback than the $50, was that I burned a clan member spot for the storage account. --SirCrowbar 10:58, 5 January 2006 (UTC)