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8 years ago

Making the jump from NAAT to HAAT?

Tried to do a search and couldnt find what i was looking for. What is a good guideline to go by? And how can i tell we r ready to make that jump? We have about 10 solid players that would do decent but im more worried about p3. Any advice is welcomed. Thank you.

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  • p1-15.6m
    p2-22.7m
    p3-12.6m
    p4- 13.5m

    naat and haat cant be compared . those are two very different animals
  • Our guild is super casual. We have about 10-15 hard core players who carry the rest and we finally got HAAT on farm at the beginning of June. P2 and P3 were big road blocks for months. These phases devoured huge chunks of our best players rosters and frustrated the casual players to no end who just didn't have the gear level or mods to contribute 2 percent. I decided to ignore my free falling arena rank and put everything I had into a ZFinn resistance team and once I got Poe over 232 speed I was suddenly able to do 2 million on P2 or over a million on P3 with R2. This plus a few of the other players finishing up Zader and Teebotine teams seemed to get us over the hump.

    My only other suggestion is to stop doing the normal and just keep at the heroic. There is a learning curve to using Zader teams in P2 and Chirpa/Teebotine teams in P3 that you cannot learn easily doing normal.

    The heroic tank raid is not friendly to F2P because the teams that do well in the raid are not generally the same teams that currently do well in arena. Normally I always advocate F2P focus on arena to earn more crystals to feed the other phases of the game but the HAAT requires PvE zetas so in a casual guild you may have shift focus off arena to PvE until you can beat the HAAT.
  • If you really want to clear it get someone with Zylo to solo P1, while everyone else saves everything for p2-4. Having literally 1 character take out a full phase will give you a huge boost towards clearing your first HAAT.
  • "Remorhaz;c-1148388" wrote:
    Our guild is super casual. We have about 10-15 hard core players who carry the rest and we finally got HAAT on farm at the beginning of June. P2 and P3 were big road blocks for months. These phases devoured huge chunks of our best players rosters and frustrated the casual players to no end who just didn't have the gear level or mods to contribute 2 percent. I decided to ignore my free falling arena rank and put everything I had into a ZFinn resistance team and once I got Poe over 232 speed I was suddenly able to do 2 million on P2 or over a million on P3 with R2. This plus a few of the other players finishing up Zader and Teebotine teams seemed to get us over the hump.

    My only other suggestion is to stop doing the normal and just keep at the heroic. There is a learning curve to using Zader teams in P2 and Chirpa/Teebotine teams in P3 that you cannot learn easily doing normal.

    The heroic tank raid is not friendly to F2P because the teams that do well in the raid are not generally the same teams that currently do well in arena. Normally I always advocate F2P focus on arena to earn more crystals to feed the other phases of the game but the HAAT requires PvE zetas so in a casual guild you may have shift focus off arena to PvE until you can beat the HAAT.


    @Remorhaz thats some really good advice. thank you.

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