


Their base stats are as follows:Įxiles on the Exiled Lands Headquarters Some T4 Entertainers have 20 additional HP.Most camps are very small and only contain two or three members, usually one Fighter, one Archer and 1 Worker ThrallĮxile thralls have very low training difficulty.They can also only be found on the Exiled Lands. Another, much less important sub-faction would be the Worshippers of Mitra at Muriela's Hope, tier 1 only.These can only be found on the Exiled Lands. Chosen of Asura are a sub-faction of Exile named NPCs, which are a special recognition for outstanding community remembers, awarded by Funcom.They are practically unarmored, which increases raw damage dealt.Gas and Fire are even more effective than usual due to this, whereas Poison or Bleeding rarely pay off.This puts them far below any other faction and they can be dealt with very early on and easily. Exiles generally have 120 HP with the exception of named NPCs generally having 195 HP.A typical example of this would be Grrr Legbiter spawning at Exiles Camp 24, which used to be the only NPC in the game to craft flawless Hyperborean Armor. Most crafters tend to have Rank I or II, but with very small odds there is a chance of rare crafters spawning, usually only available through The Purge otherwise or even rare beyond that. These NPCs are usually in very small groups of 2 to 3.They patch together plant fibers or rudimentary wraps around their limbs and torso, and use crude weaponry made from stone and sticks. Some of them pray to Mitra and chose to stay in a life of austerity and privations. Starving, desperate, wielding improvised weapons and wearing little to no armor, Exiles are the weakest human threat in the Exiled Lands. Not really a faction per se, the Exiles are small, isolated groups of people who escaped from Crucifixion and have huddled together for survival. Life is not always about choices we make, but about the foolish choices we avoid making. My father taught me that the best way to survive was not to make the mistakes that other people make. The light draws unfriendly eyes and I would never put myself at such risk. There are others, ragged and broken men and women, who light bonfires and the shores of the river and huddle close together for warmth. That was the first revelation that came to me as I crouched, shivering, on the banks of the river.
