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Talk:Assault Mission - Seagull Grounded

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Both times I've completed this mission he followed the same path: he visited the first crab room, then two no-crab rooms, and went west into the pugil area. Perhaps it isn't random at all. --Valyana 22:40, 8 May 2006 (PDT)


First time I did this mission, he visited all 3 empty rooms, then turned East at the bottom. The second time I did it, he visited all 3 crab rooms and turned West. Aurikasura 23:23, 8 May 2006 (PDT)


Has anyone tried sleeping the various mobs in this Assault? I want to try trioing it, and a bunch of sleep/logout seems like the best approach if it will work. --Valyana 09:43, 22 June 2006 (PDT)

I've never personally tried to Sleep the enemies here, but the NPC runs away if he sees any mobs in his path even if they are currently being fought. The Sleep/Logout thing works well for SP Leujaoam Sanctum though. I'd recommend trioing SP Periqia if you're farming Periqia Assault Points. If you don't have a SAM, then maybe you can split the cost of 20 Sleeping Pots? (or 10 if someone has /SAM) --Ichthyos 09:48, 22 June 2006 (PDT)


Why would you have to sleep these mobs? Pulls come one at a time, unless you link the Pugils. I've done 4-man before. No matter what, you need a dedicated person to escort. As a BRD escort I could help out with ballad and the occasional heal when fighters stood at the right distance, otherwise you need to keep the pirate too far away to do anything else. --Natticus 09:23, 19 November 2007 (PDT)


Anyone else notice his crazy movement speed when he hits the Debauchers? While just doing this when he saw a crab he would run his normal slow pace, then when he saw a pugil he ran at flee speed, then at the Debauchers he ran what looked like flee x2. Ive never seen it and it caught me off guard since I thought he'd just run normal flee speed so he got quite a ways away before I caught him. --Mammet 23:27, 5 January 2008 (PDT)