Sacred:Csaszar's Guide to find the famous ICON set
Foreword
Basic idea of the Guide
1 How to find ICON's
The process is based on the observation of the SETs lvl: its ALWAYS lvl1!
So its not hard to figure that a lower lvl char would find it easier than a max lvl niob toon.
Of course this isn't that easy. Icons are very rare - and the chance to find them is low. So
to increase the chance to find them we need a low lvl char with a considerable amount of MF.
Before we go into details I need to remind you of a few things:
a Like any other Magic find (or trade) the only thing we can do is to increase the
chance. There are no guarantees that it will work for you. (but it worked for me more than once)
b It could take a lot of time. Not necessarily but possibly. Trying it wont harm you but generally only the really patient and determined souls will see
its fruits.
The Char
Basically every char could do it. But if we would like to optimize it further I wont propose
Wood Elf (simply because she cant use jump or fly to get around obstacles more easily) and the
Seraphim (because of her lack of available sockets.)
Two chars are IMHO exceptionally suited to the job:
Dwarf*:built in MF - GREED - pros: increased MF / cons: GREED needs rune investment and if you
stick to the idea keeping him low lvl and restarting your char often the runes would go to
waste) Vampiress: She is one of the toughest starter char (IMHO) and can jump across obstacles.
My ICON finder was (is) a Vampiress. (well more of nostalgia than everything else)
The Gear
Sockets sockets and more sockets - we are after a lot of sockets. Put max lvl dwarven MF forge
in thoose sockets and your you MF will be increased DRASTICALLY. The setup will be the following (vampiress):
Item Number of sockets Helm 2 Shoulder Guards 2 Armor 4 Boots 1 Gloves 1 Belt 2 Bracer 2 Greaves 2 Sword 4 Shield 3
So you will have total 23 sockets available. That is +460 MF for a lvl 2 char. Amazing isn't
it? 2biggrin.gif (Another nice feature of this forged bonus that your char will be almost
invulnerable - each forge will give you 30% to all resistances - total 690% bonus to all
resists)
1,Where and how to play
We see that staying low lvl is important to reach our goal. So we need to stick to the
starting territory and wander only a little bit around it.
You can do it 2 ways:
First you use your lvl 2 vamp and you avoid getting any XP. That means you need to repeat
quests where little or no fightings are involved. Best would be to repeatedly do the "Pay
Book"*** quest. This quest has a chance to reward you with a set item and it is pretty easy to
complete (and fast. Relogging to start again is longer - at least for me - to finish the quest
itself) and you don't need to fight at all. Of course doing this way means that you need to get into a pretty boring cycle: log in - do
the quest - log off - log in again - start doing the quest again - etc...
paladin.gif The second way is to make the a low lvl hunter gear then pass it from char to
char. I mean you start a new Vampiress (or Dwarf) play her till she reaches lvl 8-9-10 then
start her over. Alternatively you can lvl her till 10-15 (maybe even 20). This way you will
have increased chance to find some of the lower lvl sets. You can find them here.
If you choose this way the Goblin Lawn and the Porto Vallum area is an ideal place to hunt.
2, Some ideas for general set hunting around the starter lvls
Basically this is the above detailed way just you are not after the ICONs and do not restart
your char until you feel it became too hard in your lvl1 MF gear. With minimal rune investment
a Vampiress can get to and over lvl 20 in such a gear without any problems.
Ideal to find rares and the minimum lvl sets also mentioned above.
Remember: you need to spam the MF socket into your gear. Don't start exchange them into
anything else. The sole purpose of this char is to have the highest MF possible at low level.
3,How to use the ICON set relatively safely
ICONs set will generate LAG. Its not a big deal if only 1 player are using it but the
situation could become dire really quickly if more players log in with full ICON set.
As previous experiments and research proved it the main source of LAG considering the ICON set
comes not from the graphical side (the burning effect) but the splitting effect. ICONs will
cover a relatively large area really quickly with a damaging trail of fire which dissipates
after a while but if your char is moving around you chance to split the enemies around you
will be increased dramatically. Even with very low split (1-5%) a lot more enemies will be
doubled. If your split is higher (10-20%) its almost guaranteed that every enemy who aren't
killed really quickly will be split. Any more split over 20% would mean you are making an army
of enemies in a few seconds. Now this is what the Sacred engine cant really handle.
So when using ICONs try to reduce the split you are using to a real low amount - it will still
work better than a much greater value without burning feet.
Secondly: if you plan to use Fad (or Orla - don't do it) with ICONs avoid populated servers.
It could be ok with 1 or 2 ppl (even together with 3 ppl) but if any more players are joining
and/or the others use LAG creating CAs or they are using also ICONs too flee from that server!
Lag will build up pretty quickly and it will threaten you and the others. In our HC way of
playing that threat can turn easily to the end of your (or someone else) char. Its also a good
idea of ask or warn the others (if there are other players around).
Last words about ICONs and LAG and such things
ICON could create lag - thats true. Fad and Orla could create LAG as well. And there are a lot
of things who could cause LAG (sometimes much worser LAG). But never forget: the main cause of
LAG isn't your actions but crappy coding and programming. So as long as you try to avoid threaten other ppl too much you can and you should try every
strategy that suits you.
- Dwarf could be an interesting experiment. I am not sure how Greed influences Quest rewards.
If it does Dwarf would be definitely the number 1 choice for us. This thing would need some
future experiments.
- It is possible (not easy but possible) to find a 4 socketed one handed sword. My lvl 1
dwarven trader uses such a blade. If you are not able to find that one a simple 3 socketed
weapon will do.
- the "Pay book" quest is much easier to do if your char is able to jump or fly. If you know
the quest you will understand what I mean
I would like to thank Erialc (again) for her invaluable help! (converting my babbling into
something that resembles written english language)