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Title: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: swamphy on June 26, 2010, 10:35:23 am
About 2AM last night, Ieawenpo was guiding me about PoD and I concluded that an alphabetical list of the aug drops would be very handy.

FYI, augs in PoD are made by combining 4 items in the Magic Dragon Box (found on newbie merchants).  The items drop off mobs in PoD.

(http://www.swamphandy.com/PoD-Drops-Alphabetical.JPG)


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: swamphy on June 26, 2010, 10:39:33 am
Here is a chart by Recipe. (not my finest work, but it's functional)

(http://www.swamphandy.com/PoD-Drops-by-Recipe.JPG)


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: ieawenpo on June 26, 2010, 02:25:49 pm
Very nice


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Gokusse on June 27, 2010, 03:52:58 pm
Should be noted that to make a V (Five) version of any aug simply combine two IV (four) augs in the Magic Box. Also the components do not simply drop from the dragons you kill, instead they drop from mini bosses (Ra-ta-tui, Thanatos, etc...) chests, that spawn after you kill a random trash mob, as well as from bosses you kill from turning in crystals.

Crystals are from mini-bosses and ornate chests and turned into "Emissary of the Gods" aka Tikis, to spawn different bosses.

(http://i793.photobucket.com/albums/yy219/Gokusse/EZ%20Server/PoDMap.jpg)

T1 crystals are water and fire
T2 crystals are earth and ice

T1 mini bosses spawn from - Silver Dragons, Black Dragons, Shadow Dragons, Storm Dragons and Green Dragons.

T2 mini bosses spawn from - Gold Dragons, Tiamat, Lava Dragons, Brown Dragons, and Red Dragons.


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: swamphy on June 28, 2010, 06:32:29 am
Thanks for adding that. It's great when people pipe in the extra info.

Is there a more detailed map somewhere? I understand part of the map is T1 and part is T2. correct?


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Reed on June 28, 2010, 10:07:11 am
I will see about making a map at work today, including where dragons are on map (where they spawn) so you know where to navigate if you're trying to avoid mobs and what not on the way to camps


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: alienorg on September 01, 2010, 11:55:36 pm
can any link the stats for all augment. would be good to know.


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Strix on October 14, 2010, 12:46:21 am
I will see about making a map at work today, including where dragons are on map (where they spawn) so you know where to navigate if you're trying to avoid mobs and what not on the way to camps

Does anyone know if there is an update to this (I can see that the conversation is quite old now)? 

Have been farming T1 now for two weeks straight and still haven't seen the bosses that drop the boots and gloves patterns.  Does anyone have a list of the boss names and what they drop?


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Chane Laforet on October 14, 2010, 01:41:01 am
I will see about making a map at work today, including where dragons are on map (where they spawn) so you know where to navigate if you're trying to avoid mobs and what not on the way to camps

Does anyone know if there is an update to this (I can see that the conversation is quite old now)? 

Have been farming T1 now for two weeks straight and still haven't seen the bosses that drop the boots and gloves patterns.  Does anyone have a list of the boss names and what they drop?

Dont know the names... but i can describe them :D

Giga-slug: Chest
Purple Slime Ghost: Legs
The Ugly Jester: Arms
Flaming Spider: Gloves
Cricket Creature: Helm
Crab-Scorpion-Turtle: Bracer
Snake: Boots


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Likkety on October 14, 2010, 05:57:32 am
T1 Bosses/Drops:

Khepri - Hat
Ptah - Legs
Heh - Sleeves
Omm - Gloves
Shai-Hulud - Chest
Apophis - Boots
Amun - Bracers

T2 Boss/Drops:

Okeanos - Hat (AE Stunner)
Alfadir - Legs (AE Stunner)
Thurr - Sleeves
Mentu - Gloves
Kronos - Chest
Imsety - Boots
Seth - Bracers

All T2 bosses spawn various T2 trash dragons as adds and ech add has a chance to spawn a mini, chest or ornate chest.


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Strix on October 14, 2010, 08:27:34 pm
Thanks heaps guys - that's awesome!!!


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Moriah on November 05, 2010, 12:01:35 am
Very helpful, you guys rock!


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Moriah on November 07, 2010, 12:42:05 am
One more question about T1 vs T2.  Are the T2 bosses much harder than T1, excluding the adds?  I think the adds are a minor nuisance for my group where I could off tank them but a couple times on shai hulud I had some close calls if I missed a heal or whatever. And thanks in advance.


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Ponzi on November 07, 2010, 03:15:44 pm
T2 compard to T1 is all about dynamics. There's a zillion combos to success.

It's *nicer* to:

1. ) not have to rely on paladin proc healing
2. ) have more than one potential tank for battle ressing
3. ) have dps in droves
4. ) above all else *have options*

It's a huge jenga puzzle: If you have a cleric, that cleric needs enough hp gear to survive the AEs, since he's not going to be able to compete with a similarly geared paladin.

Having more than one tank (esp warrior) means a whole lot of extra T1 farming for plate gear, hp augs, regen augs, and anger augs.

DPS is the name of the game... However DPS comes in all flavors. Beastlords and mages are frustrating boxes in that their pets weren't built to eat T2 dragon/boss AEs, or offtank adds at all. Monks are rather self sufficient, paladins and SKs even moreso.. The latter two are not "dps" to the level of a rogue or ranger. Ranger involves either meleeing or finding that sweet spot where they still get proc heals and are far enough away to bow outside of rampage-- something thats not real easy to do boxing in the heat of a battle.

Above all else you gotta deal with RNG :  T2 minis seem to have a knack for getting in the "rounds of their lifes" to one shot tanks.. Even in full T2 my warrior sometimes has close calls on T2 minis waiting for pally proc heals, whereas any T2 boss besides kronos I can practically watch tv and come back after 5 minutes.. It's all relative.

The trick to T1 is out dps'n regen by a sustainable amount: especially with stonewall as a crutch T1 tiki bosses are laughable at best outside of Heh, who's main line of defense is to blind before your paladin is auto-attacking (it's his only chance and he knows it).

So what are the dynamic options on T2 bosses? Augs. It's beyond handy to have both Anger IV and Anger V set up on your warrior boxes, Only through trial and error will you figure out based on your unique box team what augs are going to work best, and as you grow in power (especially in warrior armor and augs) you can just use Anger Vs and forget about it. Until then, you'd be better served having a pally or SK box offtank add spawns + minis to take some heat off the warrior. Someone mentioned earlier T2 is all about a DPS race to get most things dead before stonewall drops..  It's hard to make it more simple than that, so i won't even try.

Some T2 bosses are incredibly easy if you don't get too many mini pops on the dragon adds. It's an amusing zone in that regard. I'll see a Seth and go "lol sweet" where a minute ago i was killing trash and going "oh dang, Rylos!".. And there is the never-ending threat of "spawning Kronos" -- that silly guy that a T3 geared person farmin essences with his banker and COH bot can never find, but that poor sap trying out T2 for the first time to "see if he can hang" will spawn 3 times in a row.

My tip: have a couple uber friends and play off peak hours. If you spawn a Kronos when you clearly aren't capable of pwning him, fire off /tells to people you know can kill em.. They'll be more than happy (if public) to come and spank him for ya, and if you got a Shaman or BST or ENC box there's a 98.5% chance they'll let you have the BP that inevitably drops free of charge..

Ideally you'd want a cookie cutter 4box of War/War/Pal/Clr so you could easily juggle stonewalls pre-T2 gearz, but god, good luck getting that 4some geared up in Qvic and T1 gear..You mix in a monk or rogue for a Warrior, and suddenly you really are relying on that Warrior staying alive, etc... Which is all about balancing and deep prayer that one day cloth and leather and chain drops will be halved and plate drops will be upped to reflect actual toon usage on this server, but i wouldn't hold my breath. :)

Ever custom EMU server i've ever played on was headed by a hard working guy with a dream that one day leather and cloth wearing toons would be relevant, if not preferred, in mid-to-late game encounters. It's the impossible dream, the Holy Grail of online server design. We're as much to blame : we steer clear of those classes in droves so the GM won't even get the volume of feedback necessary to make the proper adjustments.


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Fugitive on November 07, 2010, 03:28:21 pm
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Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Moriah on November 07, 2010, 03:37:42 pm
Thanks for all the information.

I interestingly enough have war/pal/clr/bst as my main 4 box.  Now you might laugh at the bst but it is my main always has been and always will be.  I'll quit the server before I give up on my beast, meaning if the content is so biased that a beast can't hang, unfortunately I will part ways with EZ.  So be it, my time was enjoyable either way.

I don't intend to be in T2 until I have ALL pieces from T1 on my toons (including a ranger/bard/druid/and maybe shaman), and lots of Fallen Lord's stuff (including some unity/war pieces I've purchased).  I actually enjoy the "collecting" aspect of it, as long as stuff keeps dropping that makes my toons better.  My shaman is even full tacvi geared even though all she is is a buff bot!  I try to enjoy playing rather than playing all the time to get ahead, even if it takes me a little longer.

So while I'm not opposed to creating a 2nd warrior for off tanks, I'll go until I am forced to do so.  In the meantime my beast can tank qvic/tacvi bosses as he's been spoiled more than the ordinary boxing beastlord, I doubt anyone else on the server has a RoA rank 45 on a beastlord eh?  Often when my party wipes, my beastlord finishes off the hoard and is the only one surviving! Ha!

Anyway, again very thankful for the information, always nice to know what to expect even if I do just end up wiping which is likely the case, so be it!  Lots of T1 to do still, I've barely wet my appetite and already my warrior has 7 of her 8 armor pieces!  Starting to gear my pally and enjoying the ride!




Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Ponzi on November 07, 2010, 03:58:10 pm
nonono you misunderstand, man.

A beastlord is just more "work" in T1/T2 keeping the pet alive, it's not the "ideal" (tm)  form of afk-dps like a rogue or monk or ranger would be. Thats all i was implying, A beast works just fine, it's just not as EZ mode as some of the other options.

To someone starting out, it's better *advice* to have them focus on a warrior first, add a pally for healing (or vice versa)... and then go crazy with the others. RoA is a double edged sword: 45 on a beast is epic, but it'd be better served on the warrior... and yet.. it's the warrior that allowed you to bang out 47-70 over and over on the BST -- I think you start to understand the "sekret reazon" ppl have two warriors in their box army. Need second WAR to ROA the first.

But obviously you don't "need" to create a second warrior for offtanking if T2 is your goal: pally will offtank and hold off-aggro just fine wth Dread Gaze. But yeah, if you are striving for T3 you'll need a 2nd warrior.. GJ on already having a cleric.

And if you are one of the many that just enjoys gearing up 20 toons through T2, that's fine too. :) It's all about having fun.


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Moriah on November 07, 2010, 07:22:26 pm
Funny, you assume it's the warrior that does the RoAing...I use the bard both for 1-47 and for pofire.  And in fact, I think a bard can out DPS a warrior, although I'll probably get plenty of hate for saying so. 

I have timed it and to do 2 toons simultaneously (my beast and warrior) from 1-70 it takes about 45-50 minutes.  And that's competing for pulls in public pofire.  So that's only 20-25 minutes per toon! I am counting time from when I turn in rings, buffing, porting, etc, until I ding 70 on both toons.  For one, I don't think warriors can do it much faster than that (20-25min per toon) and for two, this is with a bard with ONLY 26k hps AFTER a 10k shaman buff.

The inherent problem overall is the anger augs make warriors the obvious choice for PLing, farming charms in LDON, etc.  And everyone ALWAYS gears out the warriors the best too.  I'd be interested to see what a bard could do with similar gear as all these warriors, but alas, everyone is stuck in the war/pal rut to ever find out.

But we've digressed from the original topic...


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Smoka on November 07, 2010, 07:26:14 pm
I have a T2 geared Bard and a half-T2 geared warrior. The warrior OWNS the bard in PoFire powerleveling.


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Ponzi on November 07, 2010, 07:38:54 pm
Thats a great point Moriah makes that i never considered: An undergeared bard could be a great compromise to fully gearing out a warrior for the purpose of RoAing.

This is why it's fun to bring back up these old topics with fresh blood giving points of view on em. :)


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Lintrix on November 07, 2010, 08:49:07 pm
and for two, this is with a bard with ONLY 26k hps AFTER a 10k shaman buff.

Just wanted to know if your bard has 3.0s?

I was wondering if a very very (1.0-1.5 epic) under-geared bard could handle PLing RoA in good time, or is it not worth trying until they get a set of 3.0's?


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Moriah on November 07, 2010, 09:06:46 pm
Yes, dual 3.0s. With 3.0s you have at least 2k regen and an 1100 damage shield, which enables you to pull a fair amount of mobs.  Toss in a druid epic heal (6k for mine with oracle and focus of healing) and you have quite the PLer.

But before you have a warrior with anger augs, and before you are 3.0d with a bard, or any other class.  Really the best PLers for pofire are pet classes imo.  My brother was using my beastlord for RoA before we ever made my bard or had 3.0s for that matter.  The better the pet, the easier obviously. It's not the 10 to 15 minute PL of a war but it gets the job done.


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: hexorcist on December 06, 2010, 01:32:34 pm
Big big thanks Swamphy for the info on this thread .

I have just gained access to Crafters guild and am currently farming away in PoD.
This guide is a fantastic help.

Cheers !


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: Warriorstack on December 06, 2010, 02:21:58 pm
Yay Swampy!


Title: Re: Swamphy's PoD Drop charts (guide to PoD Augments)
Post by: walk2k on December 30, 2010, 01:19:54 am
great thread...
bump /sticky etc etc

One thing tho, mispelled "Ruby".... took me a while to figure out why I could never get "Liquified Ryb" to drop! =)