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What is the best animal for the most CH xp

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Postby Kriegan'shka » Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:27 pm

Hi Chrakov ! is that a typo ? 1500 XP per enraged rancor ? I get 3500+ off a picket plainswalker. Do you mean 15000 xp ? I've killed enraged Rancors before, and Bulls, and even a few ancients. But I never really paid attention to how much XP I recieved from them. I was after their meat, and with a group and was just concentrating on staying alive..... :)
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RE: best creatures

Postby Iakimo » Fri Feb 04, 2005 9:53 am

[quote:d2dc4490f4=\"Blackhawk226\"]i reached x/ 4/x/x HAHAHA :twisted: i know u r copying this smiley guy :roll:[/quote:d2dc4490f4]

Cool! Congrats, Hawk!

I'm getting to where I'm fighting high-level creatures pretty frequently -- things like Nightsisters and the random Force-wielders on Dantooine. When I use a pet on them, I typically get a little over a thousand CH xp per NPC. My most frequent pet for this task is a graul mauler, because of their good kinetic resistance and ability to knock down their target's damage potential via Intimidate.

In general, I've found that if you match a creature to another creature of equivalent difficulty level, your XP will run about 200 XP per opponent. For example, when I sicc \"Sinatra\" (had to name him that, with that sickening growl they give) on another graul mauler, the CH xp is exactly 200 points. So I consider 400+ xp a pretty good number to shoot for, and am ecstatic when I can rack up a thousand XP per kill.

For grinding purposes (I'm doing the Force-sensitive grind), I'll pull up level-48 rancor lairs. Those generate an average of nine rancors per lair, three per spawn. CH xp averages from 450 to 490 per animal, typically a mix of adult rancors, gnarled rancors, and rancor youths, with one or two babies thrown into the mix. For this stage of my grind, I finally broke down and bought myself a bioengineered CL-32 razor cat with light armor and 60% kinetic resistance, and he is performing [i:d2dc4490f4]very[/i:d2dc4490f4] well. I can go through an entire lair and only use one or two pet-stim C's on him, and he'll weather the occasional battle with a random-spawn Enraged Rancor equally well. Those give me about 1100 CH xp per creature. My grind efficiency picked up noticeably after I hit on this combination. Add in another 750 Scout XP for harvesting from each rancor, and I'm making [i:d2dc4490f4]nice[/i:d2dc4490f4] progress in the Force-Sensitive Healing skill. I totaled it all up, then calculated what it all boils down to in FS xp: about 2100 Combat Prowess or Enhanced Reflexes xp, and about 1400 Heightened Senses xp per lair. Not bad at all for about 10 minutes' worth of work.
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Postby martyk » Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:39 am

My suggestion? Drive around on corilia away from cities. I did this for about 1 hour and got 30k xp. There are alot of babies out there just waiting to be tamed.
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