Rock Candy<\/a><\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n\r\nCandyland Hunting Grounds<\/a><\/div><\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table> \r\n<\/div> \r\nBack to top<\/a> \r\n<\/a> \r\n Tips and Strategies<\/h3> \r\n \r\nThe traditional method to search for a Candy Gnome is following the Midlands road, which is the second road from the shore. Candy Gnomes will try to run away from you. **Don't call the gnome, kill it and call the dungeon. You are wasting other people's time if no Candyland drops and the gnome may escape if you take the time to call it.** If you are not very fast, you may lose sight of it. If you do lose sight of it, and it went off the path, go in that direction and there **might** be a Candy Land laying there if another player has killed it. \r\n\r\nIt is more conventional to use a dagger class--because they tend to have high speed stats--coupled with a speed ring so you cover more space in a shorter amount of time. It can take a large amount of time to find a Candy Gnome.\r\n\r\nWith all this information, don't go looking for one when you do not have any maxed stats, the Candyland Hunting Grounds dungeon itself is fairly hard, so think before you enter.\r\n \r\n\r\nThe Gnome is less likely to drop the dungeon if it is killed\/slaughtered by a character.\r\nOver time, when it escapes the chasers(in its fast speed mode) it will self-destruct and leave the portal behind letting it be found by one of it's chasers.\r\n\r\nNOTE: THIS MAY BE TRUE AND MUST BE TESTED MULTIPLE TIMES TO BE PROVEN\r\n( It worked a couple times for me)\r\n<\/div> \r\nBack to top<\/a> "],[[],[]]);initializeCookieConsentBanner("e"); |