Howeverafter farming for a few days, I only got 1 Forbidden pages. So I wonder is the drop rates in NA server are totally different from CN and JP server? Which place is the best place to farm Forbidden Pages?
I went back to playing Bloodborne on PS4 after a 10 month break. I just made it past Rom the spider thingy, and now I'm out of blood vials, which doesn't help moving further in the game. I also don't quite remember the previous other areas of the game, so I'm not sure where I could get a good amount of blood vials.
Many of the blood vial farming runs suggested online are quite good, netting 15-20 vials per run; however, if you aren't careful, they'll net you much less than that, as you'll have to use some to survive against the more difficult enemies (e.g. Hemwick executioners, giant hogs, scourge beasts). You can avoid this issue by farming for echoes in a safer, more predictable environment, then buying blood vials with the echoes you've earned.
The first floor of the Lecture Building is a great blood echo farm, consisting only of Slime Scholars (a relatively non-threatening enemy), and the run will net you around 13K-15K echoes -- enough to buy 18-20 vials. The Slime Scholars also have a chance to drop Quicksilver Bullets and Sedatives, both of which are nice to have in large quantities.
I understand that this technically doesn't answer the question of "Where is the best location to farm blood vials?", but it does help the asker with their stated issue, and the end result is the same.
The place I use the most for Blood Vials is in Central Yharnam. Luring the werewolves to the two-story house that leads to the bridge where you fight Cleric Beast is the lowest-risk farming location. Each werewolf should drop 2-3 Blood Vials when they do drop them (they have a high drop rate), but they cannot come into the house as they are too big. There are other enemies in the house which you should be able to one-shot at this point, and some may drop additional Blood Vials. It's worth noting that this is also quick and easy way to farm Quicksilver Bullets, as the Wheelchair Hunter drops a set 4 bullets each time you kill him and he has his back towards you when you enter the house. Overall, this route should guarantee you 4 Quicksilver Bullets and 3-6 Blood Vials (potentially more) every couple of minutes. Personally, I prefer this route due to the fact that you have virtually no risk of dying and it's extremely quick.
If you are looking for a challenging route, I might suggest Cainhurst Castle, though, according to the wikia, the recommended level is 60-80, so it may be too difficult for you at the moment. That and it will take a lot longer than the previous method. Also, if memory serves, the enemies won't drop Blood Vials too terribly often. However, the route is relatively easy and you will receive ample Blood Echoes, with which you can buy a lot of Blood Vials.
Warp to the Witches' Abode lamp and head straight back toward the first Hemwick Charnel Lane lamp killing everything along the way. The three axe guys yield about 2500 echoes apiece, and at night there are two smoke demons worth 1500 ( the second smoke demon spawns just outside the entrance to the Hemwick area). One run nets about 15k echoes with the first tier Moon rune equipped.
The good route is from Father Gascoigne fight lamp backwards, across the bridge (or trigger ball, which will fall just at enemies on bridge, and go under bridge), use shortcut elevator, and go to Cleric Beast lamp. 4 giant huntsmen, several big mutated hunters, 2 beasts, numerous common huntsmen, 1 giant hog. I'm getting around 10-15 vials per run in such route.
Reason behind forbidden woods is i am blood level 76 on the first run and have completed every boss except Micolash and Gerhman. Lost most of my blood vials to Rom. If you can beat Rom you are well capable of beating all the enemies in forbidden woods in terms of level. The main reason Rom is difficult is crowd control which applies in FW. Take each enemy on 1 on 1 and do to runs of the forest and you have 100,000 blood echoes and a good amount of blood vials farmed then just buy what other quantity you need.
From the lantern go up the hill kill the two enemies and the fat axe guy. Then progress normally until you get to the area with all the bonfires and 2 dogs. Kill these enemies. Now do blood bullets and fire one shot. Repeat until health is low. Walk into the fire and die. Repeat. Make sure to get your echoes before your next suicide. You do this because the death load screen is quicker than the 2 travel load screens to and from hunters dream
Heres my best option. Start your run from Oedons Tomb and go via the aquaduct with the pig without missing the Executioner to the great Bridge lamp. If you clear all the enemies it should give you about fifteen vials. Do a second run and then spend the echoes on Blood vials netting a total of almost fifty vials in about fifteen minutes.
This is the first time for vault, they will check their data(i believe) and take some decisions for later!
I believe they will nerf some of the rewards, either they will increase the price or the amount of the items you can get and maybe remove some items for 2-3 months!
I suppose you only funnel all that Gold and Mats from all four account to one main account, other wise it would not make sense. If you play on all 5 account as in working to have Legendary armour and weapons, fully upgraded accounts to store item and so on, on all five account, you will probably not have that much advantage of this system as you make it out to be.
I think it's permitted to log into accounts automatically (if you have a launcher for each one with the username and password saved all you need to do is have Windows launch them automatically) but from the moment it gets into the character select screen you need to be operating it yourself, and only 1 account at a time (software to copy manually input commands to multiple accounts so they all move together is also banned).
Yes. You can operate several accounts at the same time (i.e. in different windows) but Anet made it very clear that the rule is "one keyboard press or mouse click goes only to one account". So it is allowed if you activate/focus window 1 (with an account), press some buttons, activate/focus window 2, (with another account), press some buttons, and so no.
But pressing a button that is send to several accounts or to activate some "auto-follow script" (you control one account and all others follow this account automatically and do the same), that's how multiboxing in other games work, is strictly forbidden in GW2.
It's important to remember that actual multiboxing like you're describing - using scripts to not only log into but automatically play several accounts - is (and always has been) against the rules. I'm not sure how Anet monitors it but if anyone gets caught doing it they could get all their accounts banned.
I think it's permitted to log into accounts automatically (if you have a launcher for each one with the username and password saved all you need to do is have Windows launch them automatically) but from the moment it gets into the character select screen you need to be operating it yourself, and only 1 account at a time (software to copy manually input commands to multiple accounts so they all move together is also banned).
It still happens of course, because making a rule against something doesn't make it impossible, but Anet do ban people for it, especially if they're stupid enough to talk publicly about how they do it.
So anyone who is openly claiming they're doing dailies on 100+ accounts does mean doing them manually each time, and yes that would take a lot of time (if we assume a conservative estimate of 5 minutes per account - which is probably low - that would be over 8 hours) which makes it seem unlikely. But this system has only been in place for 11 days so it wouldn't surprise me if some people who had dozens of accounts to farm login rewards are trying out what they can do to keep farming with them and what the profit vs. time is. The question is whether they'll keep it up or conclude it's not actually worth it.
Thanks, @Danikat.8537 it is that claim that there are some people that have more then 100 accounts that was a bit sceptical about as it seem to not fit into what I experience with my two accounts.
First you will need to have hardware that can handle that kind of load on CPU and GPU. Second to get Astral Acclaim you would still need to click on screen to claim reward and also to do task to get AA which in my opinion still do take some time depend on what today's task for Daily and for Weekly.
With 100 accounts you also will have to account for each time there is an update (new patch) that client need to download, and update DAT file for your log in email and password, which still can be messed up with that large number of accounts that now need to be kept in place.
Most GW2 players will have reasonable amount of accounts they handle on daily basis as too many accounts would also mean that they trigger Arena Net security as they all have to be going through the same IP addresses (if they don't spoof or hide it through some kind of VPN magic). Connecting to Internet through ISP isn't free as far as I know for most people, so there is also that and getting public static IP is something most ISP charge extra for, if those 100+ accounts are to be connecting as unique IP with each their own IP.
So just from this I would expect that this isn't the average user that have bought or got their hands on "free" accounts (promo accounts which is "paid account" given away from Amazon in some package sale or something like that), but that would demand special knowledge to handle this large amount of accounts and not get into trouble on several layers (manually keeping track of each account would not be practically impossible at that point).
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