farmed?
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There is good information about farming
http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=1243
and there is more good info if you are beginner
http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=19902
but next time use search
http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=1243
and there is more good info if you are beginner
http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=19902
but next time use search
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oktaytheazer
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An example of farmed: ImNoAngel is a level 70. Her fire mastery, lightning mastery, and bicheon are all at 70 and all the books in it can no longer be upped. I'm currently maxed on all my skills. I can't up anything, [beside heuksai which is at 60], and I'm at my best compared to other pure int.
The reason this is called "farmed" or "fully farmed" is because you actually have to farm to achieve this. If you simply leveled leasurely through the game, you would not be able to max all of your skills and masteries; you'd actually have to spend the time farming or collecting sp points. This is basically, and most efficiently, done by keeping your masteries anywhere from 5 to 9 under your current level and killing mobs until you have the required amount of sp. Some people do this at 16, others do it when they are capped [level 70]. If you are level 16, to end up maxing your build you could need anywhere from 200k~250k sp, a task which requires a lot of time and patience. Farming at 70 on the other hand allows you to enjoy the game a bit more as you can actually do something besides farm. [job, pvp, war... etc]
For my two 70s, I farmed 50k on Nya at 16, ImNoAngel I think got 100k at 16. Then at 70, Nya got just enough to max spear, fire, and light while ImNoAngel is sitting around with an extra 4xk. The over farming should help me be one of the first and one of the first fully farmed 80s. Or so I hope ^^.
The reason this is called "farmed" or "fully farmed" is because you actually have to farm to achieve this. If you simply leveled leasurely through the game, you would not be able to max all of your skills and masteries; you'd actually have to spend the time farming or collecting sp points. This is basically, and most efficiently, done by keeping your masteries anywhere from 5 to 9 under your current level and killing mobs until you have the required amount of sp. Some people do this at 16, others do it when they are capped [level 70]. If you are level 16, to end up maxing your build you could need anywhere from 200k~250k sp, a task which requires a lot of time and patience. Farming at 70 on the other hand allows you to enjoy the game a bit more as you can actually do something besides farm. [job, pvp, war... etc]
For my two 70s, I farmed 50k on Nya at 16, ImNoAngel I think got 100k at 16. Then at 70, Nya got just enough to max spear, fire, and light while ImNoAngel is sitting around with an extra 4xk. The over farming should help me be one of the first and one of the first fully farmed 80s. Or so I hope ^^.
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True, according to this link you'd get more then 5k sp per level from 0 gapping. 9 levels at atleast 5k sp per level would get you 45k. There is a trend though and you'd probably end up getting anywhere from 60k~70k instead. It takes about 20k to max a mastery from 70 to 80 so 0 gapping gives you enough to max 3 masteries.
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Re: farmed?
rafivip wrote:i have been reading about farm or farmed and u make alot of money with it
what is farmed can someone explained it to me thx
First of all you need to get the tools for the job, like in the early days, a scythe/harvester sickle was enough for the job, or a horse and plough.
Nowadays we have tools/vehicles that make the job easier like tractors.
You work the land/soil and harvest what you have farmed, lets say sugar cane, wheat, maize, rice, potatoes and such.
Then you sell what you have farmed for profit, thus make good money.


