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Mostly AFK EXP farm (Warlock Guide)
Link to the original thread in the exploit section that motivated me to make a guide for warlocks: Level from 100 to 110 completely AFK as Druid / Warlock / Paladin [Huge Potential]
***(Please check out this thread for any amplifying information or for information on how to accomplish this feat using other classes)***
GUIDE TO DOING THIS AS A WARLOCK:
Included below is a guide I threw together real quick for how to do this as a warlock... Like the easiest "mostly AFK" exp farm ever.
Talents you need:
- DemonSkin
Materials you need:
- A brain
- Some fingers and a working central nervous system to send signals from your brain to said fingers.
- A timer of some sort with an alarm, you know... In case you fall asleep from boredom.
- A great deal of patience or some other stuff to do while grinding this out.
Miscellaneous Info:
- Level 101 gives less EXP than any other level for some reason. Once you hit 102 you will gain more EXP from the mobs.
- If your voidwalker kills the dude, you only have to abandon the quest and pick it up again to keep going.
- This is essentially the same sort of EXP farm as when you fight Ael'Yith in his tower (if you are familiar with that one, the link to the other thread I included at the top delves into that a little more), only this time you are in your own private scenario instance and no other players can come by and kill him.
*You need to be progressed far enough along in the Azsuna quests to be able to pick up Hungers End from Azure-wing repose.
So you start off picking up the quest from the crackhead dude in the cave (Hungers End), then you walk around the stupid little lake filled with liquid crack. After that head up to the spot shown in the image below (it doesn't really matter where you stand as you will never have any damage done to you... this spot is just the most efficient for me):
So from this spot you have to basically just switch your voidwalker to defensive stance, and use the move-to option to put his big fluffy blue Aladdin genie looking ass right on the mob. See images below:
That's pretty much it, no joke... Set a timer on your phone/clock and Netflix and chill, study for exams, watch porn, read a book, stare at the wall, whatever...
The dude will start attacking your voidwalker who is now a crazy ass immortal being from another dimension due to the demonskin talent which causes the absorb shield to continuously regenerate and make him never take any damage.
The dude spawns 4 or 5 adds (I can't remember, I'm drunk) they are named: Excess Power... When he casts wild magic that's the spell that summons them. Your voidwalker will AOE damage them to death in a few hits. See below image for the experience I gained in 2 hours from 102 to like 50% or so through 103 (when I took the screenshots). I was rested for like 80% of 102. and I never used banners or anything to boost my EXP.
Not the best EXP but you can't really complain when all you are doing is basically hitting 3-4 buttons every 5-6 mins.
Anyway, when your timer runs out, stop your voidwalker from attacking and set it to follow. Then just walk to the spot in the image below which is about 30 yds from where you were standing... Just make it to the spot on the path where you zone out of Azure-wing repose and into Llothien highlands or whatever its called. The dude will despawn and run back to where he was standing at first reset back to full HP.
For me to be comfortable so I didn't have to keep dropping the quest and picking it up again due to the dude accidentally getting ganked by my voidwalker, I would stop my voidwalker from fighting the dude when he hit about 10% HP.
The timer times at each level so far for me have been:
Level 101: 3 mins
Level 102: 4 mins
Level 103: 5 mins
Level 104: 6 mins
I'd imagine it will be 1 or 2 more mins added on for each level if the trend continues, this is due to the fact that the dude's level is always going to be the same as your own level and therefore he gets more HP that your blue friend must destroy with his mystical powers. This actually is a benefit later on because it means you have to reset his dumb ass less often which equals more time doing whatever you want and not worrying about him accidentally dying.
Just rinse and repeat, move your voidwalker to the spot in the image, let him beat the hell out of the dude and all his adds until the dude is near death. Move to the spot in the image to reset him, and do the whole thing over again...
Easy.
Last edited by booty-o's; 01-16-2017 at 07:14 AM.
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Pretty cool but ael'yith you can totalty afk, im doing this on my lock right now and you dont even need the quest, i flew there with zone first quest, went over and hes there you can afk, just wedge yourself by a wall and out your voidwalker in the centre of the room takes like 10-15mins for the voidwalker in defense mode to kill him he respawns in like 20 secs ive gained 3 levels so far and my rested exp isnt going away.
Last edited by osiris7777777; 01-14-2017 at 03:00 PM.
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Originally Posted by
osiris7777777
Pretty cool but ael'yith you can totalty afk, im doing this on my lock right now and you dont even need the quest, i flew there with zone first quest, went over and hes there you can afk, just wedge yourself by a wall and out your voidwalker in the centre of the room takes like 10-15mins for the voidwalker in defense mode to kill him he respawns in like 20 secs ive gained 3 levels so far
and my rested exp isnt going away.
how long did it take you dude? got a screenshot of where to stand?
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Originally Posted by
osiris7777777
Pretty cool but ael'yith you can totalty afk, im doing this on my lock right now and you dont even need the quest, i flew there with zone first quest, went over and hes there you can afk, just wedge yourself by a wall and out your voidwalker in the centre of the room takes like 10-15mins for the voidwalker in defense mode to kill him he respawns in like 20 secs ive gained 3 levels so far
and my rested exp isnt going away.
Is there any downside to leveling at Ael'yith? I still have to do all of the zones, etc for rep and what not to unlock world quests for 110 and all that don't I? seems like I would be very undergeared, etc, at 110 if I did it this way.
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Originally Posted by
dcrvtec
Is there any downside to leveling at Ael'yith? I still have to do all of the zones, etc for rep and what not to unlock world quests for 110 and all that don't I? seems like I would be very undergeared, etc, at 110 if I did it this way.
If you level this way you have free time to spend and no interest in anything end game. I'm just gonna wait til flying and quicker xp and shop xp flasks.
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Originally Posted by
osiris7777777
Pretty cool but ael'yith you can totalty afk, im doing this on my lock right now and you dont even need the quest, i flew there with zone first quest, went over and hes there you can afk, just wedge yourself by a wall and out your voidwalker in the centre of the room takes like 10-15mins for the voidwalker in defense mode to kill him he respawns in like 20 secs ive gained 3 levels so far
and my rested exp isnt going away.
Yeah, the original way you are talking about is great until another player comes along like every 5 mins and kills the dude. This way is instanced so you don't have to worry about that.
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Originally Posted by
dcrvtec
Is there any downside to leveling at Ael'yith? I still have to do all of the zones, etc for rep and what not to unlock world quests for 110 and all that don't I? seems like I would be very undergeared, etc, at 110 if I did it this way.
It's just an easy way to level your alts if you are tired of questing. Plus with all the changes they have made to the crafted gear, once I get these alts to 110 using this method I just farm bloods of sargeras from instances/skinning and buy a bunch of obliterium and upgrade all the gear to 865.