Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The Journey of GS

=D KisaTiger got GS a few days ago! They journey was fun, and troubling, because of those level 90+s x_x
Thanks to ChaniBear, Apostle, and Chips, the first part was a breeze :) The second part was worst :( But I finally got a nice team. Then, of course, I had to go back and get another star, which took me a couple of days to find out WHERE to do it, but I figured out I didn't to the 'freeing the prisoners' at the Holy Village church. Got two stars off it, one for my GS, and another to get a good amity-raiser for Blackrose, my zebra.
    Of course, now, nobody wants to burst with an Earth! I've been trying to get a team for DAYS, and nobody will burst with me. =.="'  Anyways, of course I had to take some pictures for you guys! xD!! Here they are!!

Im legendary! I told you, momma! >=D
:) Its so beautiful! Melhilis's statue and spirit.
KisaTiger's Hints/Tips to GS:
Get a good level 110+ team of two fires and one water, and have five stars ready for the end! The first part will contain a couple of gigantic lvl 100+ monsters, and part two will contain about 8 or 10 (might include some re-fills once you kill them) draculas. Well, thats what Wonderland calls them. Its actually just one Dracula transforming into the vampire bats. The vampire bats are lvl 90+. And there are alot of them, so it's harder than the last round. And it might be useful to have 300+ hp. Well, hope you liked my latest journey!
-KisaTiger

Off to the Incan Empire

I set off on a journey with one of my WLO friends, Darkrait, to the Incan Empire where I took some pictures and dropped her off at the bar to save her record. When you first land at the beach, you'll see petroglyphs etched in the sand on your map. There was a Big Eyed Monster petroglyph (on it standed the monster, talk to him, get a pet return scroll), a bird, a spider, and a monkey. Before I sailed to Machu Picchu, I did some researching on the Incan Empire on the official site and the database, and learned that
the people from the Incas were great manufactorers, so the weapons were made from gold, along with the furnitures, such as tables, chairs, walls, decorations, and tableware. The place went along with that myth, because if you look around the Priest's room, you can see many golden objects and walls (and pillars, mostly). But, here are some of the pictures I took along with my friend.
Ewe! What's that thing?!
Please dont mind the villager walking by, please T_T

I'll post something else with hints and tips on quests, etc in the next post soon to come, Off to the Incan Empire 2, plus some more pictures, etc. and with another friend :) Hope you liked my new adventure, KisaTiger