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(Work In Progress - yes, the header says BST. I meant this for /BST, but the / messes up the URL)
Solo /BST Camps aka No Jugs, No Problem
With the current state of Horizon, soloing on BST gravitates towards Call Beast → slaughter Easy Preys of your choice. If you're reading this, you probably know why:
- HorizonXI's Jug Pets are buffed vs. Classic FFXI
- The XP curve grants a lot more points for a wider range of EPs than it used to
With that in mind, this list will primarily focus on T/EM/DC vs. EP camps that I've done and can recommend on BST and /BST. It is by no means a be-all and end-all guide. YMMV.
| Level | Pet | Prey | Location | Notable Drops | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14+ | Dhalmels, Wasps, Grubs | Bees, Saplings, Yagudo, Goblins | Tahrongi Canyon | honey, beehive chips, seeds |
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| 21+ | Funguars | everything else | Pashhow Marshlands (G-7) | honey, beehive chips, gil | in the little area overlapping G-7/G-8 |
| 28+ | Bats, Leeches etc. | Worms, Bats | Korroloka Tunnel (E-9) | zinc ore? meh |
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| 42+ | Leeches, Funguar | Smithies, Furriers | Sanctuary of Zi'Tah (J-10) | helms, gil | a bit roamy, may want to start pulling next target while your pet finishes off current |
| 42+ | Leeches, Flies | Goblin Pets +α | Sanctuary of Zi'Tah (H-8) | not much other than seals, but... | XP is particularly good - can focus solely on gobbie pets, or have your pet fight bats while you solo pets, but either way, you can hit 6K/hr here without Dedication effect. |
| 45+ | Torama, Fish | Gob Pets | La Theine Plateau (I-7) | Not much other than seals, but again... |
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| 46+ | Crabs, Fish | Beastmen, Bugards, 1 pet | Misareaux Coast (I-6) | used Gigas clothing, bugardry | snack on the Gigas's Leech while your pet is taking out other stuff |
| 50+ | Saplings, Lizards, Rumblers | Labyrinth Lizards | Crawlers' Nest | eggs, vendor fodder |
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| 55+ | Scorps, eventually Mantas | Cockatrice, Goblins, EP Scorps | Labyrinth of Onzozo | cockatrice stuff, gil, shells, claws | |
| 55+ | Migrant Dobsonfly | Beastmen, bugards, 1 cluster | Misareaux Coast (G-7) | gil and stuff |
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| 60+ | Helm Beetles | everything in the ring, except Frank | Crawlers' Nest | jaws, silk, shrooms | Rumblers can work as pets too, but not as fast. Might as well go to a diff camp mid-50s |
| 63+ | Scorch Dhalmels | Anticans, Beetles, Scorps | Western Altepa Desert (D-11) | jaws, claws, shells, Antican used clothing | custom HorizonXI mob |
| 71+ | Torama | Goblins, Mantas | Labyrinth of Onzozo | skins, ingots, armor pieces |
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| 71+ | Tracker Antlion | Scorpions | Attohwa Chasm | claws, shells |
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| LV | mob name | prey | zone name (pos | drops | notes |
Some additional notes:
- Re: Starting Level
Most of the starting levels listed are 1-2 levels below the max level of the main pet you'll want in that area. Yes, this means you can and should be charming Ts if that's what is available, rather than spending time trying to convert to EM (no Leave anyway until 70). With Horizon's Rebase, this is harder now. Mobs are noticeably (and imo rightfully) more difficult to charm. If you have standard Charm equipment and are prepared for the occasional mischarm, this shouldn't be a big problem. You can play to your job's strengths. On THF, maybe that's your evasion. On BLM or RDM, maybe you can cast Sleep on your target as your pet is about to die/uncharm. Maybe you'll have to decide between keeping TP or sacrificing it to Charm with Light/Apollo's staff, etc.
- Re: Level Gap
The greater the difference between your pet and your prey, the better. Because of the current XP curve, you will get about the same or more XP compared to doing EM vs. EM/T or EM vs. DC/EP. And you'll get more drops as well, thanks to killing a larger number of targets in the same amount of time.
- Re: Drops vs. XP
The listed camps have a greater focus on drops in general, since the difference between 2k vs. 4k/hr is unimportant. If you were really interested in XP, you'd just start/join a burn party to churn 10K/hr+. Better to think of soloing as farming with a bit of XP on the side.









