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Wyvern safespot?

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Does the safespot still work? I swore I was doing it correctly and it wasn't working. Any help appreciated.

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Last I checked, which was a few days ago, it worked fine.

I wrote a little guide including these, which is here:

http://forum.tip.it/topic/259460-safespotting-longrange-monsters/

Hope it helps.

 

Edit: Looking at a note in my guide - remember to step back 1 square after attacking, as when you attack you usually run to 1 square under your max attack range, which if using rune c'bow, is the same attack range as wyverns.

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Does the safespot still work? I swore I was doing it correctly and it wasn't working. Any help appreciated.

 

Yes it does but you have to stay on only 1 way from the entrance (right or left) so that you don't get for another 15-20 mins of agressivness

That is also a reason you attack only 1 of the two entrance wyverns and wait it to be well spotted. else, it will come upon you and you wont be safe.

 

I'd say, once spoted, you have a 8x8 or 10x10 square you are safe in (including the 1st square outside the room).

only 1 pace out of the square makes you loose safe.

 

Don't forget to use long range unless you perfectly know what you do and where are the limits.

 

Rs gods bless Erichermit and his awesome guide.

Oh baby light the dark side...

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