As the topic say so,does solo and party jk run make any difference with the crown?
I m thinking of solo jk run for some cr so i cn craft a ash tail coat..(bt idk did the run give the same amount of cr like when pt)...
Reply ASAP..
Does this make any difference?
Really hard to find a good party though,mostly them are some newbie(that using wolver set).Or some ass(sry for badwords)that i meet today that join your party and just sit there and do nothing...just keep talking(mostly this kind of ass player is the party leader).When you are dead they don't even wanna revive you,what they do is collect cr and mat's and rage quit when you are dead ...>.<.
Wolver does not equal noob. It only means new player. Noob is not the same as new players.
If you can pull your own weight in a group, then you've done your part. Continue to improve your own skills. I started carrying noobs when I had my dusker set finished. I had 4* weapons to use, since I believed in a weapons first approach. Up to you though.
If they leave you on the ground, do you know what that means? Free ride. You don't have to fight, you still collect crowns, and materials are still distributed to you.
Add me in-game, Demonicsothe, and i can show you what a decent RJP run looks like.
Ok sure i will add ya:P..what's ur time zone?
To make it clear i never say noob..i say newbie because i respect them all..
But either you have time to play when I'm on, or you don't. Its not a big deal.
The crown output for solo is exactly the same as in a party. Assuming that you can complete a JK run without dying the rewards will be the same as in a party, but with more materials.
If you need help finding parties to run JK I recommend this thread:
~Jelly King Run Buddy System~
http://forums.spiralknights.com/en/node/7285
Even if you are a soloist it is helpful to have friends to catch bumps from so you can skip the poor crown output of the odd stratum (1,3,5). The other tactic I use is to blind join a random party, then immediately split solo & lock the party.
IDK should i meet you in the game just to see the real RPG fight...:P..if u cn show me i will really appreciate.:P
You're new here, so I'll tell you: it's not called Jelly King, it's Royal Jelly. Don't spread misinformation.
"Like any unruly king, it has a short fuse and loves to throw its weight around. We cannot be certain under what lineage or authority this oozing aristocrat claims noble descent!"
It claims to be noble/royal, it has a crown,it's a an unruly king, it's made of jelly. What's so wrong of calling him a... jelly king.
Sure not the technical name, but do you want to ban nicknames?
"Jelly King" is also a popular nickname, with similar popularity to 'Royal Jelly". Enough people calling it Jelly King can make it semi-official anyway lol
@Yandao Harro!
@Batabii
Really we are debating this? Really?
1st Who cares?
2nd It's common enough to be on the Wiki's abbreviation page:
http://wiki.spiralknights.com/List_of_commonly_used_abbreviations
Because according to batabii, we of the community is causing new players to be misinformed, and thus ruining their experience by using the wrong nickname on a boss monster.
God bless the new players, and god bless batabii for improving their gaming experience.
@nubskills YO,XD i like to call it jk coz its sound awesome..
Some people say crowns drop larger and more often when in a party. As you go solo, you collected all the materials, as opposed to sharing them with the party. These materials could be sold for more crowns. However, common drops in RJP tend to not sell well.
If you die on solo runs, consider teaming up in order to avoid reviving with energy and thus costing you crowns. In a duo team, monsters still die fairly quick, and you have help in taking them down even faster.