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How much cr do you get

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Tue, 08/23/2011 - 19:16
darkfood4
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How much cr do you get from doing the following : All the boss depths including the boss ( 4 in total)
All the jelly king rooms including the boss ( 3 in total)
All the Roarmulus twins rooms including boss (3 in total)

for some of you that dont under stand, i mean the amount of cr starting from that depth to the boss, excluding the other depths

Tue, 08/23/2011 - 19:19
#1
Starlinvf's picture
Starlinvf
About 7k

About 7k

Tue, 08/23/2011 - 20:00
#2
Yuyukosama
JK will net you ~4k from the

JK will net you ~4k from the first two floors, and a small amount from the boss floor depending on how many jellies you killed.

Roarmulus.. it's been ages since i ever ran it but iirc not a lot. ~1k, 2 tops.

Tue, 08/23/2011 - 20:13
#3
Bigfootm's picture
Bigfootm
What Dark Ritual?

Jelly can get you 7k CR... If you see a few impostocubes, do all the rooms, and make the lichens as big as possible. 7k is hard, max, an rare, but possible. RT gets about 1.5-3k CR, 3k being ma and rare, that place sucks.

FSC gets you 7k CR+... Normally more.

Snarby... I havnt been there in forever.

Tue, 08/23/2011 - 21:51
#4
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Tengu
Snarby wasn't all that bad if

Snarby wasn't all that bad if I remember. I usually just blow through T1 to get my fees taken off. He's probably in the range of Roar Twins, but waaaaaaay easier and pound-for-pound better weapons. JK has been netting me like 5K, and I've been....losing at Royal himself. lowbie groups, me playing with bombs...and I suck. Yea.

I try to make sure I get the Lichens up to the medium colony, not the big one. It's an easy fight instead of one that could go bad, and they seem to drop mainly coins, instead of the fatsos dropping hearts. Idunno, I should pay closer attention to em.

I haven't had the chutzpah to get down to FSC, really. I've joined a couple groups (lately I've been invited strictly for a rev. You know how badly that works?)

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