Should I Do an NCB run? (in General)


Organ Doughner [Fees Dirt Cheap] March 12 2009 9:50 PM EDT

In the future I plan on switching back to fighting rather than forging. I currently have a 2.4M MPR character with 2 minions. Should I run an NCB or just train my current character?

No matter what path I choose, I plan on switching up my current strategy. I currently have a pure fireball mage with a wall and I am interested in switching it to some tat-based strategy. Which one would you recommend that would put both minions to use?

Thanks in advance!

Fatil1ty March 12 2009 9:53 PM EDT

well if you want to end up over 3M MPR definetely do the NCB. you can get to 3M with little effort and with minimal BA purchasing. you should be able to reach 4M with BA purchasing and a good strat

Fatil1ty March 12 2009 9:53 PM EDT

but honestly just have fun, in my opinion the upper echelon of the game has less interest because there are fewer opponents (albeiit much better strategy)

Admindudemus [jabberwocky] March 12 2009 10:35 PM EDT

if you do an ncb run, could you hit pretty much all of the natural ba regen? if yes, then go for it! if you hit 75 percent or less, then you are better off sticking with your current character.

Organ Doughner [Fees Dirt Cheap] March 13 2009 2:31 PM EDT

Thanks for the replies! I pretty much have the NCB situation sorted out but I am still wondering on what tat-based strat I will try. Any suggestions on that?

QBRanger March 13 2009 2:33 PM EDT

I would certainly now wait till you get a +9 or 10 AoJ before attempting a NCB familiar based character.

Organ Doughner [Fees Dirt Cheap] March 13 2009 2:35 PM EDT

Yeah, definitely. Armor shouldn't be a problem. I won't switch my strat until I get all the necessary equipment for it.

Organ Doughner [Fees Dirt Cheap] March 13 2009 9:36 PM EDT

Bump, anymore suggestions?
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