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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
Players are required to defeat 4 groups of 3 [[Tiny Mandragora]]s and one [[Elder | Players are required to defeat 4 groups of 3 [[Tiny Mandragora]]s and one [[Elder Goobbue]]. | ||
When you attack one of the Tiny Mondragora in a pack, the other 2 will assist its friend. Your party needs to fight 1 group or 3 Tiny Mandragoras at a time and keep that pack from the other groups. After defeating the 4 groups of Mandragoras, You'll be able to take on the Elder Gobbue. | When you attack one of the Tiny Mondragora in a pack, the other 2 will assist its friend. Your party needs to fight 1 group or 3 Tiny Mandragoras at a time and keep that pack from the other groups. After defeating the 4 groups of Mandragoras, You'll be able to take on the Elder Gobbue. |
Revision as of 02:04, 4 August 2022
Basic Training: Enemy Parties is a level 10 guildhest. It requires a light party of 4 players to initiate and intends to teach basic group mechanics.
- Reward: 770 experience, 70 gil
Strategy
Players are required to defeat 4 groups of 3 Tiny Mandragoras and one Elder Goobbue.
When you attack one of the Tiny Mondragora in a pack, the other 2 will assist its friend. Your party needs to fight 1 group or 3 Tiny Mandragoras at a time and keep that pack from the other groups. After defeating the 4 groups of Mandragoras, You'll be able to take on the Elder Gobbue.
The Gobbue fight is straight forward as long as you have your tank maintain its aggro. Defeat the smaller adds first before directing damage to the Gobbue.
Description
This battle exercise will test your ability to manage multiple parties of enemies.
Learn to draw single targets from groups using ranged attacks and engage them in locations far out of the lines of sight of other creatures.