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== Few Genie3 scripts I wrote ==
[[Weapon:Silverbirch savannah bow wrapped in leather thongs suspending two lapis-beaded bird skulls]]


[http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfkzwmf5_4cc98m65n Crossing Perc Health] - Uses the latest map set - Updated 7/14/09 for new mana levels and to cast GS.
[[Item:Carved_cedar_warding_bead_box]]

[http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dfkzwmf5_2cd9dt7ft&hl=en HW/HS script] - Does not adjust mana based on wound severity (yet), but heals pretty quickly.

[http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dfkzwmf5_0fzszs2dq&hl=en Empath Charging script] - Wound costs have been adjusted as of 7/18/09 to assess more correctly.

==asdf==

http://www.ultrapico.com/Expresso.htm

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/regextutorial.aspx


== Combat Thief Training Guide ==

* At low circles only train a couple of weapons, if you want to train more backtrain later, otherwise RT will screw you over and you won't train anything well. LE or ME + Brawling are good.
* Thieves should train at least 1 ranged weapon, LX and then LT are good choices.
* Learn how to use khri. Focus and Hasten will help immensely once you can use them. Always use them while hunting.
* Train multiple armor sets, if only for the TDPs. TDPs are your friend.
* At low levels, mixing armor sets will not work out well for hiding/stalking. Use a full leather setup while training hiding, stalking and BS if you can.
* Backstab training is confusing. Use <attack bodypart> (i.e. draw right leg) from hiding. If you get "masterfully position" messaging consistently, try to move up one bodypart. If you get all "fail to position", move down one bodypart. Start at the right leg and work your way up.
* Train shield. Train shield. Train shield.
* Train parry.
* Learn how to adjust your stances. I have 4 sets. Evasion is set to Evasion 100, Shield 80. Shield is Shield 100, Evasion 80. Custom is Evasion 100, Parry 80. Parry is Parry 100, Evasion 80. Use Custom and Evasion when you first enter a new hunting ground.
* Low level hunting sucks. Make sure to Backtrain at some point.
* Train ALL stats evenly to at least 30-40. Focus on Reflex/Discipline/Agility/Charisma in that order. Reflex will keep you from being hit as often, which is incredibly important as a Thief. Discipline helps you keep more khri up, the length of the timers, it helps you hide, and it's just all around a good stat to train. Agility will help you parry and hit things. Charisma for your confidence pool. A lot of thieves stop at 30 Charisma, but I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS. The more Charisma you have, the larger your pools will be! Do not neglect your Intelligence or Wisdom either, though they are not as important as the other four. Strength and Stamina will help, but again, not as important.
* DO NOT WEAR TONS OF JUNK. Wear what you NEED.
* Train survivals and lores! Train swimming, even though it doesn't count for requirements, taking shortcuts is a good thing! Also train Foraging via collect rock. It doesn't count either, but TDPs and it doesn't take long to lock it.

Latest revision as of 21:04, 9 June 2010

Few Genie3 scripts I wrote

Crossing Perc Health - Uses the latest map set - Updated 7/14/09 for new mana levels and to cast GS.

HW/HS script - Does not adjust mana based on wound severity (yet), but heals pretty quickly.

Empath Charging script - Wound costs have been adjusted as of 7/18/09 to assess more correctly.

asdf

http://www.ultrapico.com/Expresso.htm

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/regextutorial.aspx


Combat Thief Training Guide

  • At low circles only train a couple of weapons, if you want to train more backtrain later, otherwise RT will screw you over and you won't train anything well. LE or ME + Brawling are good.
  • Thieves should train at least 1 ranged weapon, LX and then LT are good choices.
  • Learn how to use khri. Focus and Hasten will help immensely once you can use them. Always use them while hunting.
  • Train multiple armor sets, if only for the TDPs. TDPs are your friend.
  • At low levels, mixing armor sets will not work out well for hiding/stalking. Use a full leather setup while training hiding, stalking and BS if you can.
  • Backstab training is confusing. Use <attack bodypart> (i.e. draw right leg) from hiding. If you get "masterfully position" messaging consistently, try to move up one bodypart. If you get all "fail to position", move down one bodypart. Start at the right leg and work your way up.
  • Train shield. Train shield. Train shield.
  • Train parry.
  • Learn how to adjust your stances. I have 4 sets. Evasion is set to Evasion 100, Shield 80. Shield is Shield 100, Evasion 80. Custom is Evasion 100, Parry 80. Parry is Parry 100, Evasion 80. Use Custom and Evasion when you first enter a new hunting ground.
  • Low level hunting sucks. Make sure to Backtrain at some point.
  • Train ALL stats evenly to at least 30-40. Focus on Reflex/Discipline/Agility/Charisma in that order. Reflex will keep you from being hit as often, which is incredibly important as a Thief. Discipline helps you keep more khri up, the length of the timers, it helps you hide, and it's just all around a good stat to train. Agility will help you parry and hit things. Charisma for your confidence pool. A lot of thieves stop at 30 Charisma, but I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS. The more Charisma you have, the larger your pools will be! Do not neglect your Intelligence or Wisdom either, though they are not as important as the other four. Strength and Stamina will help, but again, not as important.
  • DO NOT WEAR TONS OF JUNK. Wear what you NEED.
  • Train survivals and lores! Train swimming, even though it doesn't count for requirements, taking shortcuts is a good thing! Also train Foraging via collect rock. It doesn't count either, but TDPs and it doesn't take long to lock it.