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Slaykan

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Hi I'm currently working on 99 agility and I was wondering if anyone had a rough estimate on how long 99 would take, doing gnome advanced and no barb horn. Also is barb advanced better xp/hr than gnome or are they about the same, wondering if it would be a good idea to go there after 93. Thanks

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I recall putting about 100 hours into getting 99 agility. Barb course is faster and worth doing. Remember even slight differences in xp/hr can really add up.

 

If you want a change in routine you can go ahead and get a master horn. I've heard its slightly better xp/hr with the time it takes to get and if you get a good team, concentrate, etc. I just used it so I wouldn't die of boredom.

 

Good luck. :thumbsup:

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1. Barbarian is better past 93 I believe, it's a very marginal xp/hr diff from adv gnome but as mentioned by another poster, the difference adds up quickly.

2. Agility is honestly more boring than RC. Even if you can't put up with BA, the amount of time you save from horn makes getting 99 that much faster and less annoying. If I remember correctly, it took me around 90 hours to get 85-99 bringing in around 120k/hr. This includes the time used to fill horn.

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Ok so I can expect it to take about 100 hours, and I'll also look into doing barb horn it's just that world 6 annoys me sometimes. Thanks for the replies.

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