December 26, 200718 yr hunter. i am training on red sallys on the southern hunting end and i was wondering how long it should take for 67-75 hunter? at 75 hunter how fast are red chins per hour? if that is not a good level to start pop one at me then. thanks, smarty
December 26, 200718 yr Author Go do red chins now ok..but i am only averaging between 100-150/hour fully focused
December 26, 200718 yr Go do red chins now ok..but i am only averaging between 100-150/hour fully focused
December 26, 200718 yr Author Go do red chins now ok..but i am only averaging between 100-150/hour fully focused huh? empty response..uh oh thats not good :cry:
December 27, 200718 yr Go do red chins now ok..but i am only averaging between 100-150/hour fully focused huh? empty response..uh oh thats not good :cry: Make sure you're training with at least 3 other Hunters while you're catching Red Chinchompas. It's a very common misconception that more hunters around will decrease your catch rate but it actually increases the frequency of Red Chins respawning, thus allowing you to catch more. I've personally tested this out with 3 other Hunters and the four of us agree that more hunters means faster Chins. So what if you're averaging 100 to 150 per hour? Everybody has to start somewhere since nobody starts as a Master. Take my advice and hunt Chins in a group, it'll pay off! Knowledge is Power; a Tip.it guide answers many commonly asked questions.~Celestrana: Making of a Hero ~ (Visit my blog, today!)
December 27, 200718 yr Author Go do red chins now ok..but i am only averaging between 100-150/hour fully focused huh? empty response..uh oh thats not good :cry: Make sure you're training with at least 3 other Hunters while you're catching Red Chinchompas. It's a very common misconception that more hunters around will decrease your catch rate but it actually increases the frequency of Red Chins respawning, thus allowing you to catch more. I've personally tested this out with 3 other Hunters and the four of us agree that more hunters means faster Chins. So what if you're averaging 100 to 150 per hour? Everybody has to start somewhere since nobody starts as a Master. Take my advice and hunt Chins in a group, it'll pay off! ahh yes fast respawn rate..k thanks
December 27, 200718 yr This is copy pasted from another hunter thread since I don't feel like rewriting the same response: You could make an argument for that although having tried both methods and knowing many people with very high level hunter (including some with 99), it is HIGHLY recommended to keep doing red salamanders (north of castle wars) until you can use 5 box traps for the chinchompas. While you will make NO money up until that point (since you will drop the salamanders), the xp is MUCH MUCH greater and you will be much happier getting to a point where the money will flow smoothly rather than being greedy trying to make slow money up until the level. Take or leave this advice, but like I say, I speak with experience... "You're pro or you are a noob.......that's life." - Athene
December 27, 200718 yr Just changed the topic title so it is clearer and we know what your asking about. ;) [Tip.It Mod][Retired][Add your Steam name here!]
December 27, 200718 yr I recommend Hunting red chins now, start making a profit... :D The rate of chins get much better at 80+ :XD:
December 27, 200718 yr Go do red chins now ok..but i am only averaging between 100-150/hour fully focused 100-150? i got 220 / hour at 66 and wasn't nearly fully focused. VIX VIX VIX
December 27, 200718 yr Go do red chins now ok..but i am only averaging between 100-150/hour fully focused 100-150? i got 220 / hour at 66 and wasn't nearly fully focused. In english, you got pwnt dumb@$$. "You're pro or you are a noob.......that's life." - Athene
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