u/Jackal_Nathan

Mm6 Knight Solo Advice

I started a Knight Solo

I was very surprised by how much I would rely on things like town portal and Lloyd's beacon.

I'd love to hear from any advice yall might be able to offer. I am allowing save scumming.

Progress so far:

I've mostly done som easy quests like knight and wiz promotion quests, ending winter etc. Got the +20 all stats in dragonsand. Slowly working on obelisk treasure.

I decided to go with spear and dagger. I since learned that wasn't the best choice but i'll just stick with it.

I picked up a nice enchanted halberd, enchanted stellar bow and boots of recovery.

I wanna do the devils outpost. I don't really know how to live long enough to do it. The +30 level well is nice, but without high luck stat and res it's pretty rough. With 4 sorcs you can probably do it at level 5.

I think it would be too much work to save scum lloyds beacon scrolls (if they exist) to be able to go to get day of the gods from NWC dungeon.

I'm guessing the solution really is to try to kill one, then leave. A healer hireling would res the others. (Maybe I can erradicate them with a fountain?)

I have no idea how tf ima deal with insta-death abilities though besides praying.

Iirc i think either luck or resistances affect the chances of those abilities?

Currently my todo list includes:

-prince of thieves

-archer promo then bow master

-leather master so I can finally wear leather armour

-Go to the circus with the day of the gods buff, get a bunch of golden pyramids and cash them in.

-final knight promo

I feel like I should be strong with ~40-56 damage without any buffs or including enchants.

But I'm not sure how to be more tanky or improve my recovery time.

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u/Jackal_Nathan — 4 days ago

The loss of signal was when I moved as the signal kinda freaked me out. I had good contact with the sensor.

I am taking vyvanse 60mg daily, took pain killers before this due to muscular neck pain.

I took the vyvanse about 2-3 hours ago, my heart rate should be elevated above my resting HR, not below.

I was getting a HR of about 58-65 before I took a few PPG's.

This actually freaked me out.

I get PVC's every day especially when I lay down. But I always assume they are benign. Often 1-15 in a minute.

I notice my HR drops like this often, which is when I get most of them.

Is this worth mentioning to the doctor next time I see them?

u/Jackal_Nathan — 17 days ago
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I get PPG's like this every day. I know ectopic beats are generally harmless.

I did see a cardiologist last year but a clerical issue messed up an appointment where I was supposed to get a 24h monitor.

I do experience these uncomfortable feelings in my chest every day but not consistently. Some days everything is normal. Or I could have 14 pvc's in a minute, then have none.

Another thing that has me curious is how rapidly my hr changes. I am taking adhd meds, I drink coffee, and am overweight. My HR could be 80 laying down, or it could be 60 while I am drugged up to my eteballs in stimulants.

Or it could go from 60, then 115 by getting up and walking 10m.

Or it could just not change much at all.

I understand when it's like 75-90 given the circumstances, but randomly dropping to 65 is kinda freaky.

I have had cardiac anxiety ever since I was maybe 7-8.

I acknoledge that much, so I don't actually know if it's "just anxiety" or not.

A tiny observation I noticed is there is a pvc like feeling that sometimes happen but not actually a pvc. Probably nothing but what I did find cool is I can see them on the PPG signal as a much sharper drop after the systolic peak.

Ive heard more than 5 pvc's in a minute is worth mentioning to a doc, but I also know they're just ectopic beats.

u/Jackal_Nathan — 18 days ago