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[Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - iamflip - 2008-09-06 [SIZE="6"]Amorian Party Quest Guide[/SIZE]
by iamflip ©2008 Only hosted on Southperry.net. Reproduction of this guide elsewhere in any shape, way, or form is prohibited unless expressed with strict permission from the author. [SIZE="4"]Contents[/SIZE]
[SIZE="4"]#1: Introduction[/SIZE]
What is the Amorian Party Quest, or APQ for short? Like other party quests, you get into a party and go through various stages that require strength and wisdom until you face the boss. Only after defeating the boss will you receive a nice reward for your teamwork. Released in version 0.39 in GMS, this Party Quest is catered to "married couples" in the game, and is one of the more fun Party Quests to be a part of for higher levels, esp. those level 70 and above. Taking place in the bright settings of Amoria, the stages are designed so that both genders have to work as a team to get through all the way to the end... and the prizes there are worth the effort. Whether you're newly married and want to get into this Party Quest right away or are still confused about Stage 3 after so many runs... this guide will walk you through step by step through this fun PQ in an easy and understandable manner. [SIZE="4"]#2: Prep for APQ[/SIZE]
Now, before you even step foot into Amoria, there's a few things you have know beforehand. Like every Party Quest, there are certain requirements you must meet first. Individual Requirements
Party Requirements
Entering APQ
[SIZE="4"]#3: Stage Guides[/SIZE]
Ok, so you're managed to get this far. Now the real fun begins. You have an hour and fifteen minutes to complete the Amorian Party Quest... but you won't be needing that much to get through with this. You start off with the Magik Mirror stage...Stage 1: Magik Mirror In this first stage, your objective is to kill all the monsters in this map, summon and kill the Magik Fiarry (yes, that's the actual spelling), get the hammer that it drops and use it to break the mirror, grab a piece of the broken mirror and give it to The Glimmer Man. Once you do, you can progress to the next stage. Completing this stage nets you 2000 EXP. (All EXP earned after completing a stage is granted to each party member, not shared as a whole.)
Beginning of Stage 1
You start off at the top of the map in this stage. First, the leader talks to Amos, and then 3 green portals appear. (Don't go on the other two normal portals, as they would lead nowhere.) Once you see them, press up on any of the portals to see if it is the real one. If it is, you'll progress down the map. If it isn't, your chat will say that the portal is closed and that you'll have to try another one. Keep doing so until you warp down the map.You'll arrive in an open space below the three green portals. You'll see The Glimmer Man, a portal next to him, and two rocks that are hidden portals - one on the left and one on the right. Now, this is where both genders are key... the monsters in this map are split into two areas, each area only allowing either male or female characters. You'll have to clear both areas before continuing. If you are a guy, head to the rock on the right. If you are a girl, head to the left one. (Take note of where exactly you end up, as you'll have to return from the same spot afterward to warp back up.) Regardless of where you end up, clear the area of all the monsters, including the fairies. Be warned that if you don't kill the fairies quickly, they can stun you for a few seconds as well as use Attack Up to itself and any nearby monsters.
Navigating through the second part of Stage 1
Kill these quickly!
After double checking to make sure both the male and female side are clear, the leader talks to The Glimmer Man and a Magik Fiarry appears somewhere in the map. Kill the Magik Fiarry and grab the Wing Hammer ( ) that it drops. (You'll know if it's killed when you see you got party EXP for it.) Whoever gets the hammer says "I got it" and everyone starts returning to the open area with The Glimmer Man. From there, use the portal near him to head to the Magik Mirror itself. If you have the hammer, drop it right at the mirror. If you don't have it or you already dropped it on the mirror, just jump up at the mirror to return to the top of the map. The leader sticks around at the mirror until the hammer disappears and the mirror breaks, dropping a Magik Mirror Shard ( ). The leader gives that to The Glimmer Man, and you get a Stage Clear. Return to the top of the map, and speak to Amos to head to the next stage. NOTE: Alternately, the leader can talk to The Glimmer Man again to have the whole party auto-warped to the top of the map to speak with Amos, though this could cause d/cing for some. Stage 2: Heart Strings This stage has the same objectives and mechanics to the Orbis Party Quest: Sealed Room. Simply find the right combination to move on... but fail 7 times and monsters will be summoned as punishment. Completing this stage earns you 4000 EXP.
Minimap of Stage 2
You see in the minimap 3 portals and what appears to be 3 balloons with ropes on them. To get on any of the ropes, go in one of the portals, then jump up, and then hold up just after warping to grab unto the rope. Once everyone is on a rope except the leader, the leader talks to Amos to see if your party is right or wrong.Now, those ropes are the equivalent of the 3 platforms in OPQ Sealed. You have five people and three ropes... and your job is to find the right combination of people holding on to any of those ropes. Sounds hard? Not really. Every time you get it wrong, Amos will give you a hint, saying "Same" or "Different." By same, he means that at least one of the ropes has the right amount of people on it. By different, he means that none of the ropes are holding the right amount of people. Be warned though... if you get it wrong 7 times, monsters will be summoned on you (though thankfully unlike OPQ, the combo doesn't reset). Really, this stage just gets down to simple logic. MąriaCølette from MapleTip provides this convenient guide to help you pass this stage within 7 tries.
Stage 2 Logic Guide
Once you find the right combo, Amos will give you the Stage Clear. Head to the portal to the next... logic stage. Oh joy. ![]() Stage 3: Twisted Switcher This stage also involves finding the right combination, except this time there's 9 platforms. Getting through this complicated stage earns you 6000 EXP.
A tougher logic stage...
At first glance, this puzzle may seem really harrowing. In my opinion, this is the toughest stage for many people to understand / get through. You have 9 platforms, and only one person may be at one platform at a time. Your party needs to be standing on the correct 5 platforms out of those 9 in order to continue to the next stage. Obviously, there's much more combos to employ in this one, but there's one thing that might be able to help you.Every time you get it wrong, monsters are summoned. DON'T KILL ANY MONSTERS YET though. In that sea of monsters are slimes, and they act as hints. The number of slimes that are summoned are equal to the correct number of platforms that people are standing on. Here's how to go through with this stage (use the pic above as reference):
NOTE: Besides the Boss Stage, this stage can be one of the longest to do. Fortunately, I made a logic guide to this stage to help shave off seconds from this stage. Since it's too long to get into detail about it here, check out my guide here. Stage 4: Last Man Standing The objective here is simple. The leader has to have 50 Cupid Code Pieces to give to Amos in order to advance to the next stage. All you have to do to get the pieces is kill monsters. It's an easy 8000 EXP for you after completing this stage.
Just gather these...
Welcome to the easiest stage in APQ. The objectives are self-explanatory, and the monsters in this map are not hard to kill at all, so you should be able to breeze through this stage. Since you have 6 people in a party, the leader should just chill near Amos while everyone else gets 10 pieces each. Give your pieces to the leader, leader talks to Amos, and you get auto-warped to the next stage.BUT... If you leading, before you give those 50 pieces to Amos, be extremely sure that everyone in the party is ready and not AFK. The next stage isn't tough, but it's a stage that can make or break your APQ run. If anyone needs to AFK for something quick, do it now and wait for them! If anyone is sorta lagging, tell them to lower the graphics settings to the lowest setting and mute music and sound to reduce any lag. Carelessness have lead people to die in the next stage, and of course... if anyone dies or disconnects from any stage, the whole APQ run is a failure, so be really sure that everyone is ready to go. Oh, and one more thing... before going, have a fast wielding weapon equipped (claws don't count lol). You are going to need it. Stage 5: Fluttering Hearts The objective is simple too. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!! Surviving this one nets you 9000 EXP and passage to the Boss Stage.
OMFG RUN D:
...now you see why I said to be sure that everyone is ready and not lagging? When you start this stage, you start at the left side of the map with bunches of invincible monsters coming your way. In that pack is a bunch of slow Ludi monsters consisting of Bloctopuses, Block Golems, King Block Golems, and Rombots that can kill you in one hit. Follow the advice that appears on your chat and run to the right as fast as possible to avoid them!Along the way are lava geysers (or whatever they're supposed to be) that will hurt you and slightly impede your run, and gates that have to be knocked down before you proceed. Use your weapon and physically attack the gates, and keep moving to the right once they're down. Use the fast moving monsters like the rats and the Wraiths to get you past the lava geysers faster. On the last stretch, you'll have to go uphill to the last stage portal. Just keep fighting through the lava geysers, healing when you can, until you reach the door. All 6 members of your party must survive and be near the door to pass this stage. Once the leader talks to Amos, granting you the Stage Clear, everyone must talk with Amos to warp to the final stage. Oooooh. Tip: Smokescreen works in this map, and it prevents you from being hit from those monsters as long as you stay in the smokescreen effect. Use this tip in case the monsters get too close for comfort and/or for AFK people. Thanks to CrazyNomad for this tip. ![]() Stage 6: Love Hurts Congratulations! You've finally arrived at the final stage, where you'll meet the big bad (ntrly) boss, Geist Balrog. Kill him, get Geist Fang, and give it to Amos to finish the Amorian Party Quest. 11000 EXP is granted after completing this stage.
Calm before the storm.
You first start up here. Use this time now to prepare everything, from your equips to your pots to your buffs. Once everyone in the party is in the map and ready (and not jumping), the leader talks to Amos, and the final battle commences.
ATTACK!!!
Honestly, the boss isn't too difficult. He may be quite a wuss, but if you know what you're doing, you can survive this one.NOTE: It's recommended that those who are lagging quite considerably or cannot take more than 1.5k damage to sit this stage out. Just stay in a corner somewhere and stand on the thorns to avoid the boss's attacks. The boss consists of three phases. First you have to deal with a regular Balrog, then he transforms into a Crimson Balrog, and finally transforms into Geist Balrog. Here are their stats...
The three boss forms
Dealing with the first two forms should not be too much of a hassle. It's at the final form that things get a little tough. Geist Balrog may be a bit weaker, but it makes up for that with defensive tactics like Teleport to evade and its Super Defense buffs, making this boss really annoying to kill. Add in Dispel, and you're really in for some bit of work.Here's some tips that should make this boss fight a bit easier:
). If the leader does not have it, give it to the leader, in which then he/she takes it to Amos in order to finish the APQ and head to Bonus. Sometimes Geist might also drop a Balrog Claw ( ) that's need to forge a Bosshunter equip. That anyone can pick up, but it's untradable.Again, once Geist dies, someone pick up the fang and give it to the leader, then after everyone follows the teleportation route below, have your fastest wielding weapons equipped and Haste re-buffed. The leader will talk to Amos, and depending on what your party consists of, you will either be warped to the Couple Bonus or the regular Bonus.
How to get to Amos after killing Geist...
NOTE: To leaders... When giving the fang to Amos... DO NOT PRESS THE END CHAT BUTTON OR PRESS ESCAPE AT ALL! As soon as you talk to Amos, the fang will be taken away from you, and if you press End Chat anytime during the dialogue with Amos, you can't advance to the Bonus stage.Couple Bonus Stage: Amos' Vault for Couples After completing the last stage, you'll arrive in this map if you have 3 couples in your party. You can also arrive here if you have an even amount of males and females in the party. If that is the case, just talk to Amos to head to the regular bonus. Otherwise, read on. Now, not much couple-only parties are done these days, so doing this stage is a rare occurance. It's simply a variation of Stage 4 in which each couple compete to get 35 Cupid Code Pieces from monsters, summoned from boxes. Every couple that does achieve this gets 4000 EXP, but the first couple to do it gets another special prize... one of the rare APQ capes. Unfortunately, only one person can receive the prize, so someone has to give up their chance to get it. If a guy gets the prize, he receives 1 of the three variations of the Legendary Elias Cape. If a girl gets the prize, she receives 1 of the three variations of the Cecelia Cloak. They're all untradable, have a Level 65 requirement, 35 Physical and Magic Defense, and 7 free slots. Regardless of whether you do this stage or not, you'll end up in the regular Bonus Stage after this one. Bonus Stage: Amos' Vault This stage may be hectic and quick, but this can reap great rewards if you're lucky.
Feeling lucky?
Very simple to do this stage. You have one minute to open up as much boxes and grab whatever you can find as fast as you can. Most of the drops will consist of mesos, Gold bars, Diamonds, or ores. Sometimes unique Amoria Use items like Crystallized Pineapple Chew or the Victoria's Amorian Basket will also appear. But the real prizes are the Amorian Relaxer, the Onyx Apple, and the various scrolls that can appear. These can fetch a good amount of mesos, and in the case of the Onyx Apple... could be extremely vital for bosses such as Zakum or Horntail. Here's the complete list of rewards (from StrategyWiki):
That's it! You're done! Rejoice if you managed to get an Onyx Apple, or just sigh and move on if you did not. I recommend getting another 10 Liplock keys so that you don't have to hunt for them again when you decide to APQ again.[SIZE="4"]#4: Frequently Asked Questions[/SIZE]
Here's a bit of FAQ for you in case something is a bit unclear. If you have another worthy question that isn't part of this, just post your question in this thread and hope that I see it. ![]() Q: APQ is so much fun, and I want to do it again, but Amos won't let me. I have the keys and everything, so why won't he give me a ticket? A: You can only get an APQ ticket every 6 hours, starting from the time you got your last ticket. So if you just got a ticket and used it for APQ, you'll have to wait 6 hours. Sorry. ...though, there is a workaround to this. Remember, it's 6 hours from the time you got your last ticket. Just because you get a ticket doesn't mean you have to use it right away. The tickets have no expiration, so you're free to use it anytime... thus if you want to go APQ twice in a row, you'd have to get a ticket first, wait 6 hours, then use the ticket and APQ. When you're done, you get the keys and hand them to Amos to get another ticket. Voila. However, some people may lag if they run twice in a row, in which case they just have to restart MapleStory prior to running again to fix the issue.Q: Oh no... I accidentally used a ticket without getting a party, and now I'm stuck. What should I do? A: To get out, just talk to Amos. If you kinda wanted to APQ... well unless you know people that can invite you remotely (or have someone scout channel 1 to see if anyone is recruiting), you are out of luck. Sorry. Q: We finally got to beat Geist, but now we're in some place that isn't supposed to be the Bonus Stage. Where are we and how to we get to the real Bonus Stage? A: You ended up in the Couple Bonus Stage. If you don't have any married couples in your party, the only other explanation for ending up in this stage is because you have 3 girls and 3 guys in your party. Because you don't have 3 couples, you can't do the stage, so to head to the regular Bonus Stage, just talk to Amos. Q: This isn't fair! I've APQed for so many times and haven't gotten one single apple. What gives? D: A: Onyx Apple drops are pretty random, so finding one is all purely luck. If you happen to be in a drought... blame it on bad luck. If you're pretty desperate... I suppose you can try having something lucky with you. ![]() Q: Why are Onyx Apples so valuable? A: Well, take a look at its description: "A rare, ripe apple imbued with power. Recovers 90% HP & MP, and provides +100 W.Att, +100 M.Att, +20 Def for 10 minutes." These apples can really increase your power greatly... thus these have become quite useful to get the edge in boss fights like Zakum or Horntail. For that, they are in high demand and can fetch quite a bit of mesos. How much depends on your server, but you can bet it's around from a million mesos to as high as 3 million or more. Q: What if someone from our party d/cs or dies? A: Techniquely, if someone poofs during an APQ, you can still continue on... but you won't get very far. Stage 5 requires 6 party members to be at the door in order to get to the boss. If you don't have 6 people alive by then, you cannot continue the APQ. Once you get in the boss stage though, as long as all 6 members of your party is in the map regardless if they are alive or not, you can progress to Bonus after killing Geist. The only exception to this is if you have 3 guys and 3 girls in the party, in which case everyone must survive or you won't be able to get into Bonus. Q: What's the usual time to complete an APQ, and what's the fastest time that a party managed to complete a run? A: Hey that's two questions! lol. In my experience in APQing in Windia, the usual time is around 10-14 mins. As for the second question, I don't know myself, though at one time I think I was in a party that managed to finish the APQ in around 7 minutes. I remember that in that party... I was the only priest in an almost all Thief party. xD I have heard people getting as fast as 5 minutes though. Confirmations please? Q: Is it possible to glitch/smuggle in APQ? *suspicious eyes* A: Thankfully... no. There are measures in place to ensure that... not to mention that since we are all tired of having such things ruin our PQs that we will beat and defame anyone caught doing so. ...ok that was an exaggeration, but still. Don't glitch/smuggle or you're be sent to hell, ok? Q: Is it possible avoid/survive those invincible Rombots in Stage 5? A: That... hasn't been tested, though the theory is that it's doubtful. The monsters there output 50000 in touch damage (I think), so anyone that gets caught gets killed instantly. Maybe an HP Pure with Hyper Body could survive a hit, but not avoid them entirely. There was one case that you could avoid them if you lagged long enough when you entered the stage. You start way up in the air in the beginning, and if you lag long enough, the monsters will pass under you before you finally have the map loaded and fall to the ground. I was in that particular party with a really laggy player... so laggy that he managed to avoid the monsters. Sadly, the lag got the best of him on the final stretch of Stage 5 and d/ced him. Oh well. Q: What's the most APQs can you do in one day? A: Humanly possible with one character... 3. Me, when I have college classes, I get my ticket at around 7 AM, then 1 or 2 PM, and finally at 8 or 9 PM. Of course, if you have more than one married character, you can do more APQs in one day. Q: What's the best way to approach the Bonus Stage? A: Easy. Since you have a limited amount of time, it's best to have a weapon equipped that you can attack fast with, like a Pumpkin Spear or a Red Whip. It's also recommended to have a pet with all the bells and whistles... meaning everything that enables your pet to pick up everything in a wide range. Also, try and pick up some of the unique Amorian Use items and earrings. The Use items make for great buffs for grinding, and the earrings NPC for good mesos. Q: What does the ideal APQ party consist of? A: That is a difference of opinion. There is no ideal party per say, but there are some things that can make APQ easier and faster to complete. For example, having people that can do the standard party buffs like Bless and Haste are always useful, especially for the Bonus Stage. Having 4th jobbers that can do Maple Warrior, Sharp Eyes, and Rush can ensure that the boss fight ends quickly. Having anyone that can kill mobs with ease like anyone that can shoot arrows can make Stage 1, 3, and 4 a breeze to go through. If youre leading, it is up to you to decide who to pick for your party. Be mindful that not everything will be there at your convenience all the time, so you have to work with whatever you got. You may not get the ideal party sometimes, but whats really important is knowing how to lead an APQ and having fun with it no matter who you go with. [SIZE="4"]#5: Conclusions[/SIZE]
Believe me. I've been in countless APQs, whether I'm just tagging along for the ride or leading a party through it all. I've had really bad APQs fail for the stupidest reasons, and have had the best APQ hauls ever (like 5 apples in 3 APQs in one day). In the end, I really do think that the Amorian Party Quest is a whole lot of fun. Though you'll still meet complete idiots in APQ, you will find that much of those that APQ are really decent people to party with. I hope that this guide has made you understand APQ much better, and hopefully more confident in APQing if you haven't started already. Thank you for reading this absurdly long guide and enjoy APQing. ![]() ~ iamflip ~ [SIZE="2"]#6: Credits / Revisions[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]I like to thank the following people (in no certain order):[/SIZE]
[Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - TheSmartGuy - 2008-09-14 Hey, this is pretty good! Why didn't I see it before? :f6: By the way, have you ever noticed that Amo's axe looks like a giant half-eaten apple? [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - iamflip - 2008-09-14 Err... not really. If that was the case, that must have been one wide apple. o.o Besides, now that you mention it... it looks like there's blood on it. And thanks for the comment.
[Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - Blankout - 2008-09-16 iamflip Wrote:Err... not really. If that was the case, that must have been one wide apple. o.o Besides, now that you mention it... it looks like there's blood on it. No, you have to kind of tilt your side to the side and it looks like an apple core. Great guide, by the way. Informative pictures and you did a very good job explaining things. [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - Worthyness - 2008-09-16 Nice guide =) You should make the rope guide a little clearer... I can't read it too well. <<<-- suggestion =P Maybe post your platform/logic stage too? Ionno if that'll make it too chaotic or not... I kinda wanna learn how to do it =P Perhaps You can help me with more detail on that (i get confused without specifics xD sorry) Overall It is very helpful for noob apq-ers. I would have liked to use this when i just started apqing... but it is usually very easy to pick up on after a while, but the logic stages take me forever to learn ><" [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - iamflip - 2008-09-16 @ Worthyness, I wanted to establish the core basics of APQ on this guide, so putting in the logic guide in would make it really crowded and might confuse people who are APQ newbies. Only after understanding what Stage 3 is about would it be advisable to read my logic guide for an advanced explanation of the stage. (Maybe after this event is done, I might repost the logic guide here too for convenience.) And what part in Stage 2 is confusing, and how should I word it to make it easier? @ BlankOut, thank you.
[Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - Worthyness - 2008-09-16 I just have this weird thing about reading maps... I like how it looks and all, but i just can't read it... I know that the clicking says something along the lines of "same" or "different". Perhaps making the picture more linear (example dunno how it works xD): 500---same---> ---diff----> something---same-->> ----diff--->>> easier on something like paint where you can actually get a staright line that's not dotted... =P looking at it again, it will hep APQ newbs, but it's my nit-picky side that likes a sort of straight and orderly look xD If you choose not to take any of my suggestions then I am content. Hope i helped a little =P [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - iamflip - 2008-09-16 lul... it's already color-coded and stuff. You start at 500, and follow the route depending on what Amos says to you. ![]() I think I'll just stick to whatever is there lol. Thanks for the input though. ^^ [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - 'Lexy - 2008-09-17 iamflip Wrote:Very simple to do this stage. You have one minute to open up as much boxes and grab whatever you can find as fast as you can. Most of the drops will consist of mesos, Gold bars, Diamonds, or ores. Sometimes unique Amoria Use items like Crystallized Pineapple Chew or the Victoria's Amorian Basket will also appear. Great guide, but this section really irritated me. Chews and baskets are worth more than scrolls, if you're talking about a drop rate + price tag combo. Now that's just annoying. Also, if you're poor, earrings can sell for 2 times to more than five times their NPC price in the FM. Not only is the NPC thing annoying, but why is it only on one of the two capes? The parenthetical sentence is annoying. You might as well tell what buffs it gives (or not, see the teal colored text below). The other two choices are redundant and consequently useless. You might as well take out the Maker thing. If you're going to advise people to collect diamonds in Bonus, but not advise people to collect baskets/chews, which are worth much more than diamonds, then this advice is just fluff. [i.e., loot a chew, sell it for 150k, and buy three diamonds vs. loot one diamond] Or you could cut down on the description and say it gives "140% speed and 40 ACC" (or not, see below). These might have been informative in the past, but it's common knowledge what each of these items do. If you're going to list the stats of some items, you might as well list them for all of the items, or else you should just take the stats out. Yep. I know you said you copied most of the portion I criticized off of Isaac's work at StartegyWiki, but as long as it's in your guide, it's yours. [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - JezzaRules - 2008-09-17 Nice Guide! This I have to admit is much better than the one in Strategywiki.org (no offense or anything Isaac). This is like so in depth and suffice to say, I learnt alot from your guide. When I first read the apq guide in like gamefaqs and strategywiki, there were some parts that were unclear but your guide simply covered all my questions. Well Done! [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - iamflip - 2008-09-17 @ 'Lexy, Meh... I think it's a better idea just to leave the descriptions out for now. As you said, most people already know what those items are or what they can do, so it makes no sense to say it again. However, when I'm not busy, I could probably turn each item into a link to their descriptions in Basil or something. As for the Chews and Baskets > Scrolls thing... in terms of usefulness, yes that is true, and I have stated that briefly in the FAQ. I don't see them selling more than scrolls though (I could be wrong and need help looking into that lol). @ JezzaRules, thanks ^^ [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - MariettaRC - 2008-09-17 Chews and baskets sell for a lot less than scrolls. o_o; Unless you're selling in a bundle. [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - iamflip - 2008-09-17 Well if I think about it more, yes they do drop much more often than scrolls, but I don't know if their price and demand equals or exceeds the selling value of scrolls. Also, added one important note in the boss stage... only because I forgotten about it until it just occurred to me this morning. I'm pretty sure that's something nobody wants to do or happen. <_< [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - Katie - 2008-09-17 What a nice guide.... to bad it wasn't around when I was married a few months ago. Stage 2 and 3 is a real peach for alot of people. [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - MariettaRC - 2008-09-17 Worthyness Wrote:I just have this weird thing about reading maps... I like how it looks and all, but i just can't read it... Since the guide is mine, I should point out that it's not hard at all when you look at it closely. Red going right is Different. Blue going down is Same. If you get Different, move on to the next one (go right). If you get Same, you're in the right direction (keep going down). [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - 'Lexy - 2008-09-17 iamflip Wrote:Well if I think about it more, yes they do drop much more often than scrolls, but I don't know if their price and demand equals or exceeds the selling value of scrolls. Well, I get on average 1-2 chews every APQ and 1 scroll every ten or so APQs. In Scania, that's 150k - 300k per APQ vs. 1 - 2m per 15 APQs [67k - 133k]. Adding baskets, the margin widens to at least 200k - 400k per APQ vs. 67k - 133k per APQ. Not sure about other worlds, but unless you get 30% cape int a lot, chews/baskets beat scrolls when you look at drop rate and prices in Scania. P.S.: Other than that, this guide's really good. In my opinion, this guide, the thief dexterity guide, and the WK guide are the top three for the time being (no particular order, by the way). [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - iamflip - 2008-09-18 That case probably does differ per server, but it does sound like another effective way to get profits out of APQ that not even I knew of at all. If anyone can check out the prices and demands on other servers to confirm this, I'll gladly add that to the guide. Thanks for the input, 'Lexy. ^^ BTW... a weird thought came up just now... for those that done APQ... have anyone had a combo where all of the bottom platforms were right? [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - MariettaRC - 2008-09-18 iamflip Wrote:BTW... a weird thought came up just now... for those that done APQ... have anyone had a combo where all of the bottom platforms were right? Lawl. I did. XD Also, Chews go for like 100k in Windia, I believe. o_O [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - Lerk - 2008-09-19 Two things here that don't quite fit with what I remember: iamflip Wrote: Aren't all bosses affected by Slow, regardless? The tip is still right, but it's a bit misleading for other bosses. iamflip Wrote: I'm all but certain that nothing cancels those buffs, unless they've changed that in the time I've been gone from Global. [Draft] Amorian Party Quest Guide - iamflip - 2008-09-19 You can't exactly slow Pap. And I've seen that with my own eyes @ Armor/Magic Crash canceling out one of the super def buffs (though alas... having someone with those one of the two skills is rare to see <_<)
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