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Clever Ninja
02-11-2007, 09:10 AM
I started playing again and almost have WHM at 15. I joined an LS with people around my level, so I'm considering taking a few of them with me to Korroloka so we can exp there instead. I've heard before of people staticing with a WHM at level 15 in Korroloka once they get silence(don't understand how), so if someone could explain exactly what mobs we would fight down there and what else I would need besides Silence, like what jobs and or items or equipment or whatever I'd appreciate it.

Taskmage
02-11-2007, 09:13 AM
http://campsitarus.blogspot.com/2006/06/14-18-korroloka-tunnel.html

Malacite
02-11-2007, 05:12 PM
As a WHM, your role is to stick Silence on the worms so they can't use any of those horribly nasty spells. From there, you can either have a bunch of melee wail on it, but the worms do hit pretty hard since they lack defense.

If you can, get a bunch of people with ranged attacks or magic attacks (this includes physical blue magic) and just pound it from outside of it's attack range. Since it can't cast any magic, it will just sit there flailing helplessly as your party beats it back into whole it crawled out of ^^b

Shinhiryu_Kage
02-12-2007, 04:27 AM
The cool thing about that place is, if you take a whm, rdm and 2 nins, you can pretty much fight the worms down there without taking any damage. Like it was said, if you stick silence on the worms and use all ranged attacks and magic, you pretty much don't take any damage and don't have to use healing and can chain like crazy. The great thing about nins is that they can absorb stone, stone 2, and rasp, so if by chance your mages get resisted on silence, the nins can at least absorb single-hit spells. Now, Stonega is a different matter, however, if you stay just at the edge of where ranged distance ends, the worms will even miss that spell.

Now, they can throw a Gastric Bomb if anyone is near to just outside melee range, but its range is pretty small, so that shouldn't be much of an issue if you're standing back far.

However, be wary during JP prime time (the hours of 3am to 9am cst) because they love to camp Korroloka Tunnel and abhor the dunes. lol