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Considering the respawn is composed of three variations of new creatures — Gorger Inferniarch, Sineater Inferniarch, and Broodrider Inferniarch — what is the proportion of kills among these creatures during a hunting session for a solo hunt, and how long would it take to complete the bestiary for each of them?

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The time required to complete the bestiary can vary significantly as it depends on several factors: the number of creatures cleared per spot, the character’s combat attributes, the number of players hunting in the same area (in party), and the combat style used.

Assuming a scenario with a Knight over level 1500 hunting solo, the approximate number of creatures killed per hour is 1,200, combining all three variations. The estimated kill proportions are as follows:

  • 1st Broodrider Inferniarch: ~430 kills (~36%)
  • 1st Sineater Inferniarch: ~430 kills (~36%)
  • 3rd Gorger Inferniarch: ~340 kills (~28%)

Completion Estimate:

Based on these figures, the estimated time to complete the bestiary for each creature is:

  • Broodrider Inferniarch: ~6 hours
  • Sineater Inferniarch: ~6 hours
  • Gorger Inferniarch: ~7 hours and 30 minutes

The total time to complete all three bestiaries is approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes, as the Gorger Inferniarch, being the creature with the lowest spawn density, dictates the final time.

Bestiary Efficiency:

Considering the completion of all three creatures, the proportion of bestiary charm points gained per hour of hunting is equivalent to 20 charm points/hour, which is comparable to locations where 800 creatures/hour are eliminated from a medium-type bestiary, requiring the completion of 1,000 kills.

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