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At the top is currently the statement - "As Gathering can take the player character into higher level zones with dangerous creatures that will attack, it is recommended to level the Scout profession in tandem with Gatherer in order to be able to venture past dangerous areas to acquire these valuable resources."
At the top is currently the statement - "As Gathering can take the player character into higher level zones with dangerous creatures that will attack, it is recommended to level the Scout profession in tandem with Gatherer in order to be able to venture past dangerous areas to acquire these valuable resources."


This is nonsense no? If you get to a higher scout level the enemies will become higher level and still attack you. And whenever enemies attack you, you just need to use the Immunity spell, and this is constant no matter what your Scout level is. Leveling Scout won't help with Gathering. {{U|2607:fb91:74c:4ac2:f5a3:c329:927e:25ea|07:44, 5 December 2024}}
This is nonsense no? If you get to a higher scout level the enemies will become higher level and still attack you. And whenever enemies attack you, you just need to use the Immunity spell, and this is constant no matter what your Scout level is. Leveling Scout won't help with Gathering.
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