![]() This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Architecture Settlements & Settlers. Selection of the panelists was based on the review of the following qualifications: A significant historical year for this entry is 1822. Previous experience participating in flow studies Members of the boater panel have Class V whitewater boating experience. Members of the angler panel have experience in a full range of angling techniques (fly fishing, spin fishing, etc.). Most members of the panels have used the Chattooga River for a variety of recreational activities. The panel member selection was designed to identify a group of about 15+ members per panel to provide the best opportunity to reach the target of 6 to 8 field assessment participants per panel (boater and angler). This larger pool of panel members is necessary because it is anticipated that not all members will be available to participate given the short mobilization time necessary to assess the period when relatively rare higher flows are available. Representatives of Louis Berger Group, Inc. A Small Guide for New Players IntroductionĪnd Confluence Research and Consulting will participate in, facilitate, and lead the boater and angler panels during the field assessment. I have seen lots of helpful posts here so thought I would contribute with some small experience of my own. I am very far from an expert but thought people might benefit from my experience. Obviously level 1 to 70 are done the usual way by working through fields. I did almost everything in Looming difficulty. I didn't expect to get nearly as far as I did and this is a breakdown of how I did it. ![]() I have no idea if my setup is optimal for my level (I highly doubt it) but it did work well for me. This left me with a little more than 2k mana.Īt this stage my skill cap was 12, which is the next breakpoint after 9, but setting a skill to 12 chews up a lot of mana, so decided not to do it. My Talismans are nothing special so I am not going to bother listing all. Just max whatever makes sense and is available.Ģk mana is not enough to get set up from wave 1, so the idea is to just survive and then slowly build up the infrastructure. Not sure when I started enraging waves but probably not much before wave 30. ![]() Initially all I had down was a trap and a kill tower. I did not try gem weaving, but you should probably do it if you know how. I concentrated on getting 6 Amps around my trap as soon as I could. Keep amp gems around 2 levels behind the main gem in order to keep mana requirements manageable. I also used a couple of slow gems in towers to help out the traps. I was very conservative with enraging waves, only starting around wave 30, with 2 level 1 gems and also not enraging Giants waves.Įventually I had 4 traps in a row, surrounded by amps and quite a few kill towers as well. I was enraging Swarmling waves to 999 mobs and to around 500 with Reavers. I only stopped because my graphics was glitching and the towers did not appear to be firing or when they did fire - they appeared to be targeting structures mainly. I did have target "Nearest to orb" set, but for some reason at this point my Gems had ideas of their own. I was worried the game might crash so placed all my gems in inventory and allowed the game to end.Įnded with around 42 million experience before multiplier. Reached nearly 3 Trillion mana at one point. Hope this little guide helps some of the new players out there. I would love to hear from some of the true expert players out there on how to do this even better and what to do differently at later levels.
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