08-02-2006, 03:25 PM | #1 (permalink) | | Has Job ADD Join Date: May 2006 Location: WA state USA Posts: 154 Style: Light - Version 6 My Mood: Thanks: 27 Thanked 8x in 8 Posts Gil: 7,162 Bank: 0 Total Gil: 7,162 Donate | Farming etiquette The past couple days I've been farming grain seeds and beehive chips in Konschtat Highlands. As a BLM, I find it easiest to cast Blaze Spikes on myself, cast Dia or Bio on the bee/sapling, training all the mobs I can find until my spikes wear off. Then I cast an AoE spell to slaughter all the mobs.
I get so many crazy looks when I do this. I've had people run up and say "Call for help!" and they voke a mob off me. Or "Stop! I'll heal you!" Then they realize that I'm not in peril, I'm just farming, and they feel silly. One of my friends was using this same strategy to farm as a WHM/BLM, and he said someone got really mad at him for training crawlers in W. Saruta.
I just want to make sure I'm not violating some unwritten code that says you can't train numerous mobs around a zone and then zap them. I try to be courteous, and if I see people exping or farming near me I go to another part of the zone. Please advise me. ^^ | | ::Quote Selected:: | | 08-02-2006, 03:33 PM | #2 (permalink) | | King of the Oompa Loompas Oracle of Knowledge Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 3,141 Style: Light - Version 6 Thanks: 9 Thanked 89x in 71 Posts Gil: 14,882 Bank: 20,568 Total Gil: 35,450 Donate | Re: Farming etiquette | Originally Posted by Chveya | The past couple days I've been farming grain seeds and beehive chips in Konschtat Highlands. As a BLM, I find it easiest to cast Blaze Spikes on myself, cast Dia or Bio on the bee/sapling, training all the mobs I can find until my spikes wear off. Then I cast an AoE spell to slaughter all the mobs.
I get so many crazy looks when I do this. I've had people run up and say "Call for help!" and they voke a mob off me. Or "Stop! I'll heal you!" Then they realize that I'm not in peril, I'm just farming, and they feel silly. One of my friends was using this same strategy to farm as a WHM/BLM, and he said someone got really mad at him for training crawlers in W. Saruta.
I just want to make sure I'm not violating some unwritten code that says you can't train numerous mobs around a zone and then zap them. I try to be courteous, and if I see people exping or farming near me I go to another part of the zone. Please advise me. ^^ | You're doing nothing wrong if this isn't a common xp site. However, if you're training goblins at Valkrum dunes (example for simplicity), that is kind of assholish. However, it's not against the ToS and it's more of a courtesy to not steal xp mobs for farming.
Other than that, train at your own will. In low-level places like Giddeus, you're free to kill and train all the bees you want. | | ::Quote Selected:: | | 09-26-2006, 04:05 PM | #3 (permalink) | | Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 5 Style: Light - Version 6 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0x in 0 Posts Gil: 130 Bank: 0 Total Gil: 130 Donate | Re: Farming etiquette Originally Posted by Chveya | | ... One of my friends was using this same strategy to farm as a WHM/BLM, and he said someone got really mad at him for training crawlers in W. Saruta... | I am very new to the game and I have to admit that the first time I saw someone doing this in W. Saruta I wondered what the heck they were doing, but I quickly figured it out. And it really was funny to see 10+ crawlers chasing someone ^_^ | | ::Quote Selected:: | | 09-26-2006, 04:19 PM | #4 (permalink) | | J...atatouille Super Moderator Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 8,337 Style: Light - Version 5 My Mood: Thanks: 5 Thanked 136x in 106 Posts Gil: 21,359 Bank: 0 Total Gil: 21,359 Donate | Re: Farming etiquette If other farmers got angry - who cares. We all need gil, and we are all competitors.
Just don't train exp mobs from parties. That's not really nice, altho it's not wrong either. There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,
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- Pablo Picasso | | ::Quote Selected:: | | 09-26-2006, 11:45 PM | #5 (permalink) | | Retired Galka Brain of Knowledge Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Lincoln, UK Posts: 1,028 Style: Light - Version 5 My Mood: Thanks: 201 Thanked 110x in 80 Posts Gil: 336 Bank: 68,749 Total Gil: 69,085 Donate | Re: Farming etiquette Best advice is, check the area first, see how many people are tryin to exp if there are not many and mobs are plentiful then on't worry, just don't take mob lose to them away, its difficult to level at low levels when you have no mobs if you get my meaning. Retired Galka enjoying his Mithra's. | | ::Quote Selected:: | | 10-03-2006, 08:26 AM | #6 (permalink) | | Member Join Date: Aug 2003 Posts: 859 Style: Light - Version 4 Thanks: 11 Thanked 21x in 15 Posts Gil: 13,314 Bank: 0 Total Gil: 13,314 Donate | Re: Farming etiquette East Ron is good when you're starting out.
No one farms there.
When you get a little higher just go to West Ron.
Then Fort Ghselba.
Sandoria is pretty good for beginning jobs. The swag isnt very impressive though. | | ::Quote Selected:: | | 10-03-2006, 08:31 AM | #7 (permalink) | | Pointy Stick Brain of Knowledge Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Portland, OR Posts: 1,866 Style: Dark - Version 5 My Mood: Thanks: 413 Thanked 323x in 199 Posts Gil: 6,435 Bank: 28,310 Total Gil: 34,745 Donate | Re: Farming etiquette It used to annoy me when THFs or BLMs farmed like that in Konschat but there really is nothing wrong with it. Especially in an area as large as Konschat, there are plenty of mobs to go around. I would just watch for people trying to exp like most have mentioned.
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