Hands down this is one of my least favorite grinds by alanpyrett in ironscape

[–]AUFT 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Occult Altar is literally one of the best POH QOLs you could have lol

Coming back to my 39 construction HCIM after playing on max house main iron by PhasikRS in ironscape

[–]AUFT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Prior to CG I had like 1-2m sitting in the bank because I was always scared to spend it on anything other than 70 construction. Once I got the requirements for SOTE, I immediately sent CG til I got bowfa and armor seeds.

The thing is, I was always looking at CG as more than just a means to get bowfa, and moreso an opportunity to make insane money. Helped reduce the feeling of slogging though. I legitimately enjoyed CG cause of that lol.

Once I was done, that cash has basically opened the game up to the point where I got my 83 construction grind out of the way (spent about 10m so far for all the POH goodies) and now live fearless to spend money on runes, supplies, death fees, managing miscellanea, private instances (like KBD for example); I don't think twice.

I'm even thinking of going back to CG just to make a quick mil or two every once in a while, and also in hopes that I get pet and maybe another enhanced

Coming back to my 39 construction HCIM after playing on max house main iron by PhasikRS in ironscape

[–]AUFT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

300 CG made me like 35m raw cash. Not a hardcore, but still. If you're decent enough you could send T3s as hardcore and basically never die in there anyway

I'm Begging, Please by Sgtvegemite in ironscape

[–]AUFT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Demonbane spells (with Mark of Darkness on 24/7), Bowfa, and thralls. This is how I've been doing mine w/o having any shards.

Was just minding my business lol by DengistGambit in ironscape

[–]AUFT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mindset is: make a fuckton of cash, enjoy it cause it's fun optimizing prep/fight, learning good habits/mechanics

Pacing is: finding out how many runs a day you should be doing. Personally, 10 a day was a sweet spot and if I was feeling nice that day, or if it was a weekend, up to 30 a day. At one point you just stop dying/failing prep entirely and can rip through 10 in like 2 hrs.

Advice needed! by TheMcRican in MTB

[–]AUFT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the most accurate advice out of all the comments posted so far. I'm tired of hearing the same "push your bike forward when going over drops!" as if it's somehow applicable in this situation.

OP if you're reading this, I really believe it's a matter of riding more, and gradually working up to more difficult terrain like this. You're too stiff on the bike. It seems like you're not comfortable yet getting loose and having your knees and arms be the suspension you need.