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Dungeoneering Xp Rates


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Hello. I've been ~114 dung for a few years now, and have almost completely forgot how to dung.

 

I'm max-caped with 114 dung, just curious what kind of xp per hour I should be getting?  Also I haven't dung'd really since EOC came out, so what are effective binds?  I currently have hexhunt/primal2h with blood necklace and ranger top (tier 11)

 

Every guide I've seen or xp/rates have been for a previous version of the game.

 

Also, trying to bang out 120 Dung by June 1st if anybody wants to join :D

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It's a flawed question in that you don't specify how you'd train it, which ofcource, makes a huge difference. The best teams would average around 8 minutes (~4:30 record time) per 5:5 large, while the best solo mediums would take around 7 minutes on average (4 minutes record time), but ofcource a novice dungeoneer would not get anywhere near those rates. I wouldn't suggest dungeoneering with a team unless you have a dedicated team or are leeching.

 

Since you have a max cape, you should seriously consider blocking all daily challenges and doing double dungeoneering challenges every day(takes about 5 minutes of dungeoneering), which should be enough to get you 120 dg on time (it's about 14m dg xp per month at 120 dg).

 

As far as binds are concerned, ranged is the best style because of ring classes (can get double bonus with aura), and for soloing, one style is more than enough. However, unless you are using  legacy (which you shouldn't), sag short is significantly better than hex.

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Thanks for the message.

 

I should have pointed out I wasn't looking for exact xp/hr, more of a generalization.. For example 5:5 larges with a team should get ~600k dung xp/hr.. soloing ~300k per hour or something like that.

 

Tbh I don't even know what daily challenges are so I'll look into that.  Ty for input!

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Teleport to Burthorpe lodestone, and look for the gnome by the name of Challenge Mistress Fiara a few steps south of the bank, with the huge list trailing behind her. You can use the 'Toggle max challenges' options to block challenges in undesired skills, potentially including everything but Dungeoneering if you like, as xpx was suggesting.

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Regarding xp rates, assuming 120 dg, you can get up to 1m xp an hour with elite teams (and about a fourth of that with a louzy one) and 500k xp an hour soloing (or about half of that for a novice). You should also not underestimate the time it takes to team up (which is often very significant). Daily challenges can get you about 5m xp an hour average.

 

Also don't forget about gorajo cards, as there are two cards that can earn you 2x or 1.5x xp for a dungeon, which is up to 200k free xp. Not to mention the team versions of these cards...

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In addition to extended dg dailies, don't forget to do sinkholes, twice per day. They spawn every hour @ :30.

 

A very large amount of xp for very little effort. You can finish 2 sinkholes in under 15 minutes easily.

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