Really? I farm pretty much every campaign with two warriors and a priest. The early level handicaps are pretty easy to get over if you've got a pair of St. Amarack's Cudgels and 3x Shuddering Relics for 5x Mass Frenzy.
I use a 2 Warrior 1 Priest build as well. I think it's a very good farming build. The items are definitely easier to put together than a great firestorm deck. However, If you can do a really good firestorm deck, I find it to be quicker. For example, anything involving geomancers or sprites is just so much faster and easier with firestorm.
Cardstock II is easy with warriors! Obliterating Bludgeon... Almighty Hack... another Obliterating Bludgeon... *yawn*
17 U divine armor, 18 R arcane item, 15 R arcane item, 18 R weapon, (18 R human skill) Card Stock II is easy, period. I just beat it with a 1/1/1 human party... a level 7 human party. (Only got 20 exp for it, though.)
Well, one can definitely say that this system works. The thing was updated for the new day basically as soon as I looked, and of course I've found the loot fairy now. Which is awesome to say.
Yeah, I've been on the go a lot but I've been using my phone to check in, and I have to say it was pretty awesome when I loaded the page at UTC 0:05 and already a few adventures has been marked as checked. Thirty minutes later, the fairy had been found. I won't lie: I feel kind of proud! My primary concern right now is that I have made it TOO easy, and the devs are going to throw in some surprises to render my tool useless
(UURR[R] for me today) News: I've updated the spreadsheet with some more data. Averages are staying roughly the same; I think we can stop tracking rarities in the enchanted chests at some point. Also, as some of you may have noticed, I did implement neoncat's suggestion to put the current fairy location at the top of the page.
We are not purring like some cream-filled kittycat, we are grunting manly man-grunts of satisfaction after perusing the well-earned spoils of a hard-fought battle while covered in the vital fluids of our enemies, man. This is an ellipsis: ... This is a random row of dots: . . .
Of course, I'd choose to comment about "purring" in a thread frequented by a cat-avatar-person. I may have been "showed up." And the matter of ellipses is more complicated than one might think. Different manuals of style will recommend different spacing, including spacing before and after each of three dots (my example), a space before three flush dots (yours), and even, depending on context, spacing after (but not before) FOUR dots. Check online and you'll see all sorts of variety. I tend to use this method for two reasons: one, it's the first I learned (and is still supported by its own faction); two, the flush dots are often shortened to a single special character by text programs, and as a general rule I try to avoid that sort of special character (like "smart quotes").
Thread frequented by A cat-avatar-person? (Now I'm trying to figure out if Flax's avatar is supposed to be feline...)