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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Continuing to sweat

I've been working diligently to improve my sweating inventory and skills as well. I'm hoping by combining sweating and hunting it will pump up both of those skills and help me increase my chances of making PED in the long term. I did a bit of exploring by The Lake North West of Port Atlantis. Killed a couple of lower mobs and gained some sweat as well. I'm working towards 2,000 sweat now and I think I'm finally going to look for a buyer. Lets see how long it takes!

Stats!:

PED: 4.40
Sweat Gatherer: 333
Anatomy: 329
LWT: 295
Longblades: 270
First Aid: 222
Rifle: 201
Evade: 186
Combat: 146
Athletics: 118
Courage: 112
Prospecting: 112
Mining: 100
Sweat Inventory: 1722

Gained new Rank in Alertness
Gained New Rank in Courage
Reached L1 in Laser Pistoleer

Monday, August 15, 2011

Sweating Hunting and Exploring

I spent my most recent excursion in Planet Calypso focusing on gaining more sweat, skills, and loot while exploring nearby locations. I ended up spending 3.30 PED to repair my Enblade but I managed to gain quite a decent amount of loot and sweat from this weeks adventures. Not only did I surpass 1500 sweat but I managed to earn 3.04 PED off of the loot, meaning I practically broke even.

I got a new rank in long blades and a new rank in melee combat. I also had two separate large scale loots (for me large scale) one being .75 PED and the other being 1.67PED, definitely a record for me! Anyways, here are my new stats! (I ended up spending 2 PED on repairing my enblade but did not use it at until prior to logging out)

PED: 4.00
Sweat Gatherer: 331
Anatomy: 326
LWT: 295
Longblades: 264
first aid: 222
Rifle: 201
Evade: 185
Combat Reflexes: 145
Athletics: 117
Prospecting: 112
Courage: 109
Mining: 100
Strength: 23
Sweat Inventory: 1650

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Guide to Sweating for Beginners

Starting out in Planet Calypso is very difficult so I figured this quick little guide would help those looking to really start cranking out that sweat.

Guide to Sweating for Beginners

So, you've finished creating your character and you've been teleported to Port Atlantis. Now what?? That question is one that many Planet Calypso players ask themselves shortly after making it inside the game. New players only start off with a beaten up jumpsuit and the free tool used to collect sweat within the game. From here you have two options, either A. deposit some money into the Planet Calypso universe or B. decide to take the challenging route and earn without depositing anything.

Now if you decide to deposit make sure you spend your money wisely. Mining can be a good investment but it can also be a way to blow a ton of PED in a short amount of time. I recommend if you do deposit to be very conservative with how you spend and focus on a couple specific areas (hunting, sweating, crafting, etc).

For those who aren't depositing

Most people decide to try to wing it and see how hard it is to make PED within Planet Calypso. In fact it is very difficult, especially at the beginning, to accumulate PED seeing as the only ways to make money without spending money are to gather sweat from creatures or finding stones, dung, and fruit on the ground.

I recommend that you take your only tool, the sweat gathering one, and head towards the North West of Port Atlantis (the city where they start you off). Right on the outskirts of town there are very low level mobs (L1+L2). I recommend that you spend most of your time trying to gather sweat from these low level creatures since they will damage you less than the others that exist throughout the in game world.

Heres the proper way to sweat:
First, equip the free sweating tool.
Second, go to the outskirts of Port Atlantis and find some low level mobs
Third, right click on the mob and click on the status bar, this will pop the status bar out so you can move it wherever and be able to click it at all times (its a lot harder to try to keep clicking the mob, especially since they move a ton).
Fourth, with the tool equipped click the status bar until you see a green flash that focuses on the mob, if your concentration holds you will earn some sweat.
Fifth, when you completely drain a mob, run back to a turret or the entrance of town and it will shoot down the mob, allowing you to turn around and find another mob.

The thing about sweating, especially as a beginner is: You ARE going to die a LOT. This sounds horrible but taking hits against enemies actually builds up many skills on your character. The more times you die the more skills you earn which in the end help you die a lot less. It's important to spend a lot of time acquiring these skills from dying because eventually you can sell your built up skills by putting them on an implant and selling that implant at the auction house. This will take a lot of time but as you watch your skills increase think about how in the future you could potentially tap into these skills for other purposes (PED).

When you first start sweating you will notice that you will barely get any sweat units and that it takes quite a while to drain the mobs (low level mobs all have 10 units of sweat in them). As you gain more and more skills relating to sweat gathering, (Evade, sweat gatherer, athletics, courage, etc). You will progressively be able to sweat quicker and not die as much.

For beginners, this is the best place to start. It might also be a good idea to look around for a society that fits your interest because sometimes they can be extremely helpful.

Remember, most importantly wait until you have 1000 units of sweat to sell because otherwise there is a good chance you will get ripped off.

New Rank in Sweat Gathering

Woot woot! I finally made it to L3 Rank Sweat Gatherer (Beginner). It took a while but I've been spending a lot of time sweating on the north west outskirts of Port Atlantis. There are a lot of lower level mobs that hang out there who do not damage you like other mobs around do. I also gained points in psyche on this trip which I'm not exactly sure what it does.

Anyways here are my updated stats.

PED 6.34
Sweat Gatherer: 327
Anatomy: 317
LWT: 295
Longblades: 233
First Aid: 222
Rifle: 201
Evade: 184
Combat Reflexes: 142
Athletics: 116
Prospecting: 112
Courage: 107
Mining: 100
Strength 93
Sweat Inventory: 1479

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Back to Port Atlantis Sweating

After a good bout of walking for stones and fruits I came up empty handed. I decided to head back to Atlas Haven and then used a teleporter to Port Atlantis. I spent a good hour or so sweating and killing low level mobs and made some good skills and some decent money from it. I managed to loot .85 PED worth by only killing a few creatures with my severely damaged Enblade.

I managed to improve my strength and alertness; two things not that easily to increase.

Anyways here are my updated stats. Enjoy!

PED: 6.34 (+.85)
Sweat Gatherer: 319 (+5)
Anatomy: 317 (+3)
LWT: 295
LongBlades: 233 (+14)
First aid: 222
Evade: 183 (+3)
Combat Reflexes: 140 (+3)
Athletics: 113 (+2)
Prospecting: 112
Courage: 106 (+1)
Mining: 100
Strength: 93 (+1)
Health: 92
Sweat Inventory: 1160 (+140)

Monday, August 8, 2011

Walking for stones, fruit, and or dung

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TIPS

* Set your character to walk by opening the option box. You will not find anything if you are in run mode.
* Walk through areas that are away from teleporters.
* In Port Atlantis walk outside of the limits in order to find items.
* Be patient!
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I've spent a decent amount of time recently walking throughout Planet Calypso. Sure the sights are nice but my main goal isn't to find a hidden spot within Calypso. Today I'm looking for stones, fruit, or dung. Yes, dung. Why you ask?

Well, when you set your character in walk mode you are able to easily see items located on the ground such as those mentioned above. Items on the ground can be sold for trade or auction for very good prices. Better yet, finding them takes absolutely no investment money wise. Time wise, however, is a much different story.

On the many forums in the Planet Calypso community there are many stories of people finding large deposits of stones on the ground. So, I decided to take a little break from sweating and hunting to try my luck at "walking". Despite nearly an hour of walking my trip came up pretty empty handed although I did find some good locations for future mining and walking trips. I'm hoping that my luck changes and I will strike it rich in some fruit. At the very least I will gain a few skills from dying from high level creatures.

That's all for now (stat updates next time)

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

1000 Sweat!

Judging by the title you've probably realized I hit my 1000th bottle of sweat which means I finally have the opportunity to sell it for good market value. After asking around a bit I found out that sweat is currently going for 2.5-2.8 (far from its former 5) PED. I figure I might continue to gather more sweat before I sell but if the opportunity arises I might just go for it.

Keep in mind however, that means it will take 400,000 bottles of sweat to hit the 1000 PED mark. YIKES! Because of this, I'm looking to utilize hunting and sweating to get to that important 1000 mark.

I spent 5+ PED to repair my Enblade again but I did gain a lot of experience and I gained another .1 tier on it. Plus I looted about .60 PED so far with it while sweating.

Here are my updated stats:

PED: 5.49
Sweat Gatherer: 314
Anatomy: 314
Light Weapons Tech: 295
First Aid: 222
Longblades: 219
Rifle: 201
Evade: 180
Combat: 137
Prospecting: 112
Athletics: 111
Courage: 105
Mining: 100
Health: 92
Strength: 23
Sweat Inventory: 1020!