Quote Originally Posted by TaleraRistain View Post
[…]I've only been back in Eureka for a few weeks now but I've never seen anyone doing anything with Cassie. Guess I'm just missing the spawns. I mosey over to Louhi when the NM train is getting it ready since I can use those ices and save on crystals. And I might pop onto a NM if it's nearby. It just doesn't seem worth it trying to chase the train around getting some solo farming in.

I like Pyros better as a zone but I'm not looking forward to that next relic step since you can only get crystals from NMs. Yay, endless FATE farming. At least that light step is optional. I haven't looked at what the tedium of Hydatos will be yet.
I think it really depends on your goal. If it’s solely to light farm in Pagos uninterrupted, I would suggest picking mobs that aren’t regularly farmed to spawn easy NMs. Thunder Dragons (spawns Behemoth but limited to Thunderstorm weather) & mobs in the narrow pathway around the northern bunny are decent for this purpose specifically. Moocows are great alternative like you’ve mentioned but it’s only natural to see folks coming in to raze your mobs the moment somebody decide to prep the NM. Then again I suppose you can pick up the crystal when the NM spawn and carry on with your business after.

Some Cassie preppers tracks in-game weather table & normally present 1-2 weather cycle before the actual Blizzard weather sets in because how finicky Cassie is to spawn. Normally when these groups presents, Cassie would’ve been long dead if you happen to enter an instance while Blizzard is going on.

I felt the same way for Pyros. Then again, we have Logos Actions to smoothen the progress so imho it’s a decent trade-off. There are handful of powerful & cheap combinations to facilitate solo plays.