LmfaoRyuui wrote:I love your voice. Porn to my ears.
But good tactic killing them, will help out a lot of people.
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LmfaoRyuui wrote:I love your voice. Porn to my ears.
But good tactic killing them, will help out a lot of people.
It's never exploded when I killed unstable last, it was just a normal kill no idea why.Nolan wrote:I prefer to kill sapping first as it drains prayer points, then enduring, then unstable.
This way the glacor basically kills itself and you only have to hit it once after it explodes. It also credits you for the damage caused from the explosion, so if others try to or accidentally steal it you'll still get the kill/loot.
+1.Nolan wrote:I prefer to kill sapping first as it drains prayer points, then enduring, then unstable.
This way the glacor basically kills itself and you only have to hit it once after it explodes. It also credits you for the damage caused from the explosion, so if others try to or accidentally steal it you'll still get the kill/loot.
Bad luck I guess? Usually it will try to explode a good 100+ HP before dying, but sometimes you can kill it beforehand. I think it's a randomized timer.No pity wrote:It's never exploded when I killed unstable last, it was just a normal kill no idea why.Nolan wrote:I prefer to kill sapping first as it drains prayer points, then enduring, then unstable.
This way the glacor basically kills itself and you only have to hit it once after it explodes. It also credits you for the damage caused from the explosion, so if others try to or accidentally steal it you'll still get the kill/loot.
Interesting, exactly what you said is the method I wanted to use but I wasn't sure on the effect. Might remake the guide if that's the case; thanks for the input.Nolan wrote:Bad luck I guess? Usually it will try to explode a good 100+ HP before dying, but sometimes you can kill it beforehand. I think it's a randomized timer.No pity wrote:It's never exploded when I killed unstable last, it was just a normal kill no idea why.Nolan wrote:I prefer to kill sapping first as it drains prayer points, then enduring, then unstable.
This way the glacor basically kills itself and you only have to hit it once after it explodes. It also credits you for the damage caused from the explosion, so if others try to or accidentally steal it you'll still get the kill/loot.
Better than hedgemon lock's glacor guideRoss wrote:FUCKING SHIT GUIDE WHO DOES THIS KID THINK HE IS