Tyncale Goblin Squad Member |
Been killing these red Knights, Adepts and Priests for a while now, and they only drop the occasional t1 recipe. These are mobs from a Moloch Cultists escalation near Callambea. Strength is 31497.6 (63%) in this particular hex. There are several hexes infected.
How can I recognize if something is a T1 or a T2 escalation?
And could these drop T2 expendables, or is that restricted for the escalation-bosses?
Thanks for any help.
EDIT: about 2 minutes after I posted this, I killed a red High Priest and looted Cotton Twine +1 recipe......question answered and very happy. :)
Caldeathe Baequiannia Goblin Squad Member |
I doubt they are T2, Tyncale. Check This post of Stephen's on GW. While the Molochs aren't listed, unless they are purple, or have a special name like Champion or Hierophant, I doubt the Molochs have very many T2 characters among them.
Nihimon Goblin Squad Member |
Tyncale Goblin Squad Member |
Thanks for that list, Cal. The mob I just killed was indeed the first High Priest I had seen there. He was red, just like the knights, Adepts and priests, but he did have a bit more hitpoints. Still dead with 3 arrows though(Overdraw, Exploit, Exploit).
So does a T2 mob have to have a special name? Or a certain level? Looking at that list, I am fighting mostly level 4-6 mobs, I think.
Edit: Thanks, Nihimon, that would explain it. The High Priest undoubtedly was level 7 then.
coach Goblin Squad Member |
Thanks for that list, Cal. The mob I just killed was indeed the first High Priest I had seen there. He was red, just like the knights, Adepts and priests, but he did have a bit more hitpoints. Still dead with 3 arrows though(Overdraw, Exploit, Exploit).
So does a T2 mob have to have a special name? Or a certain level? Looking at that list, I am fighting mostly level 4-6 mobs, I think.
Edit: Thanks, Nihimon, that would explain it. The High Priest undoubtedly was level 7 then.
yes i got Cotton Twine +2 from a moloch
i assume it must have been a priest now that i read this thread but can't remember as it was a bit ago