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Tae Kim

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Jan 28, 2001, 10:11:44 AM1/28/01
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most people fight the ones on land since it's easier to
maneuver. If you fight the ones under water, you will
probably have more to pull, therefore faster xp

W

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Jan 28, 2001, 10:09:54 AM1/28/01
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What ones on land?

What ones under water?

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Tae Kim

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Jan 28, 2001, 11:02:00 AM1/28/01
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Sorry should have been more specific. I was replying to
another post and it seems to have gone to another thread.
This is about hunting crocs in Oasis and why someone might
have said you get more xp from the crocs in the water. They
are hunted less and thus are pulled faster than the ones on
land. Less competition for the ones in the water means higher
efficiency in pulling and less wasted time running after the
ones already being stalked by 20 other players.

There are various caiman and crocs roaming the beach. There
are also caimans and crocs swimming in the water. Both types
are non aggressive and aren't social (won't gang up on you ).

Most people fight the ones on land since they can't swim fast

and pulling from underwater to shore can be a pain so the
ones in the water are usually more plentiful than the ones on

the land (which everyone and their mother fights).

So, pulling from the water will in most cases save you the
wasted time in running after the same crocs that everyone
else is after.

evilsofa

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Jan 28, 2001, 6:44:54 PM1/28/01
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In article <3A744278...@pressroom.com>, t...@pressroom.com
wrote:

> Sorry should have been more specific. I was replying to
> another post and it seems to have gone to another thread.
> This is about hunting crocs in Oasis and why someone might
> have said you get more xp from the crocs in the water. They
> are hunted less and thus are pulled faster than the ones on
> land. Less competition for the ones in the water means higher
> efficiency in pulling and less wasted time running after the
> ones already being stalked by 20 other players.
>
> There are various caiman and crocs roaming the beach. There
> are also caimans and crocs swimming in the water. Both types
> are non aggressive and aren't social (won't gang up on you ).
>
> Most people fight the ones on land since they can't swim fast
>
> and pulling from underwater to shore can be a pain so the
> ones in the water are usually more plentiful than the ones on
>
> the land (which everyone and their mother fights).
>
> So, pulling from the water will in most cases save you the
> wasted time in running after the same crocs that everyone
> else is after.

Frankly, if you're killing crocs in Oasis, you should try doing
something else.

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