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Message ID: 580
Date: Tue Sep 14 17:16:04 BST 1999
Author: srutkowski@ameritas.com
Subject: Re: Gargoyles' level and some info on Mistmoore


Several of the Grinning Gargs are even to my level 23 ranger, so I'd have to say
that they range from 21 to 24 or so. The sneering are 24 up to 28- (pretty
sure) and the Flouting are 31 to 35 (not one green-all blue-to my level 42
cleric- level 30s are green).

Mistmoore is know for it's trains. Worst train tracks I've ever seen- if you
are 20s-30s pull to the top of the lake, 30-high 30s stick to the graveyard, 40+
go into the castle. This way you are out of the range of most trains. Most of
the trains come screaming out of the castle through the tunnel entrance because
the level 40+ PC jumped from the bridge that connects the from and back fo the
castle (by the lake).

However, if you are 30+, this zone has a lot of great items and great exp. This
is the one zone that I can say for sure has not been fully explored yet
(although there are some parts of Sol A & B that are pretty untouched still
too). There are just so many hidden tunnels here. The other thing is that
everything is agro (unless you are in wolf form, then only a few are agro),
unless you have not fought here and there is no racial/religion faction hits.
I'm sure a bunch of dark elves could walk through this whole zone without
getting attacked, but I've never seen it.


The Flouting Gargs also appear in Lower Guk, btw.

Daclawn
8 lvl Monk

>In reply to:
>From: "Ezhar Montenegro" <Ezhar@...>
>Subject: Re: Nybright Sisters and taking the lives of our fellow man

>Mistmoore gargoyles that I fought/saw when Level 26 (in group):

>Grinning - blue-ish
>Sneering - white-ish
>Flouting - red, red, red...

>Not sure of the Flouting level, but 2 were pulled to the zone line by a party
of 40ish >players, along with other Castle nasties. If you hear a high level
party shout "Train to >zone", play it safe and get out of there. There may be
more gargoyle types...but I'm not >ready to try them out yet at 28...