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Since the professions forums are down. Skill is in the mid 60s been useing focus attack? Is that the right way, been very very slow gains. Thanks for any help
If you are training ninjitsu on a char without hiding/stealth there is a range where you can no longer gain. (ordinarily you can bridge the gap with shadow jump) Otherwise you will need to put on jewlery until your over the minimum requirement for death strike.
It has been this way since they dropped the focus attack minimum skill level and has been reported to them through their offical forms. (or to put it another way plunged in to a telephonic abyss likely to never be heard of again)
Then I would suggest putting on 4/6 casting, 40 lmc, 18 mr and if you have UOA record a macro to shadow jump one tile N, E, S, then W. Put in delays and change the targets to 'target relative location'. That way when you fail a jump if you edge towards a wall or something you can't shadow jump through the macro will continue, when it can, in one of the other directions.
Follow the instructions on that page... if you're truly stuck do this...
purchase or use one of your own... ring or brace or combo of jewels with enough + ninjitsu to get you to 85 or higher and do deathstrike over and over until you get high enough where your real skill is at 85... then take off the jewels and keep going...
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