The Camps
Thanalan (31-14)
Target: Lead Coblyns – Mid-Upper teens
Target: Marmots – Mid-Upper teens
*Slight aggro potential from footpads that travel the area. They seem to stick to the marmot area, but they will wander to the Coblyn area.
A really nice low level camp. Plenty of Coblyns to choose from, and if you get tired of their odd calls, you can try you hand at Marmots south of the camp above just outside of the Silver Bazaar.

A bonus to fighting Coblyns is that if you are a goldsmith, they do drop some handy ores, especially if you are tired of mining but still want some materials. In fairness, I should mention that Marmots do drop some food items, so if you do get hungry, go smack one and grab a snack ^.^ .
Edited 8-28-11 - A note about the camp for mages. Although the marmots give less exp as the same level coblyns, they are far less magic resistant; at least on a THM's white and dark magic. Not only are the marmots less resistant, but they will take more damage per spell.
Shposhae (8, 6)–Patch 1.19
Target: Black Bats - 15-16
Shposhae is in Lower Noscea (28, 33), north of Moraby Bay Aetherial Gate.

Bats are just about everywhere in this subterranean area, so if this opening area is already claimed by another soloer/party, then you can around a little. These bats are non-aggressive. The battle music is also a nice change of pace as well.
Shposhae (7, 6)–Patch 1.19
Target: Gripper - 15-17
*The Grippers are aggressive.
Grippers are a newish type of fiend, mini-crabs.

Grippers are aggressive, so you can't just rush into the camp if you are there to exp. Though I didn't fight any directly, I would imagine they have the same elemental weakness as there bigger brothers, and aquans in general; thunder.
La Noscea (42, 17)
Target: Bloodshore Bell - Low-Mid 20s
This is the camp that was mentioned in the link above that I was trying to make my way to before the server issues came up. I would suggest to take the guide's advice and go as a pair (one melee, one healer) as these jellyfish types do hit pretty hard, even on a Gladiator (lv. 18 at the time). I don't think I was in any real danger, but it was too much work for too little SP for a lv. 18.
Eastern La Noscea (32, 23/24)–Patch 1.19
Target: Syrphid Swarms - Low-Mid 20s
Target: Thorned Roselings - Mid-High 20s (Aggressive)
*If you focus on the Swarms, you may want something to pull with, either a ranged weapon or a Provoke to help get around the Roselings.
**Be sure to visit the southern area of the camp to visit the Burbles for free buffs, at least a Protect III. Details in a few posts below.
I preferred this camp to the one mentioned above. Less work for around the same SP, Bee Swarms are thankfully pretty easy, but this camp does have one issue. The Roselings are aggressive. There may not be enough Roselings to satisfy a soloer focusing on Mid-High 20 targets, but if you are working on Swarms, and are lucky enough to find some Mid-20s Roseling, they aren't too bad too solo and give a nice SP gain for the work involved.
Lower Noscea (30, 31)
Target: Sea Puks - Mid-Upper 20s
Target: Hoverfly Swarms - Mid-Upper 20s / Low-Mid 30s
The primary camp is just south of Cedarwood. The focus should be on the Sea Puks, just be mindful of their one nasty attack; I think it is called backflip. Not as plentiful are the Swarms, which are just north and east of the Cedarwood warp point. They are easier kills, but not enough to sustain even a soloer. They are somewhat close to the puks, and may be nice to work in for a little variety.
Update: 8-30-11: The swarms seem to be in greater numbers than the last time I was here. Also, they will range from lv. 25-34. I do not know if it was just my poor luck, but they seem to favor spawning at the higher end of the spectrum. I was ranging from 217-270 SP on the mid-20 swarms using a Rank 18 THM.
Cassiopeic Hollow (at the node)–Patch 1.19
Target: Cassiopera - Mid-Upper 20s
Though the Cassiopera are annoying jellyfish types, this camp does warrent mentinoing if for no other reason than the view.


As the central spot of the camp is right at the node, if you are feeling a little punchy, you may be able to try a behest; though I do not know the level of the fiends associated with the behest so go at your own risk (preferably with friends).
One positive about this camp is that there is no aggro in the opening area. A bit of warning about the sea hares in the area though. They are non-aggressive, but they will attack you, or rather they attack the area around them. They have a nasty sneeze type attack that hits hard for a low 20s PUG. And, of course, there is the amnesia status effect that it causes.
Coerthas Eastern Lowlands / Fields of Glory (55, 38) + North Following the Road
Target: Arbor Squirlls - Mid-Upper 20s
Target: Antelope Doe - Mid-Upper 20s

The squirlls can be a little spaced out to focus on, though there was a nice small cluster at (51, 33), so you may want to work in the does. Mind the back kicks of the does when they start to run, as it will hurt. Outside of the scenary, the camp does have another nice bonus, the battle music with the area is pretty nice.
Cortheas Eastern Lowlands / Fields of Glory (49, 34)
Target: Thickshell - Mid-Upper 20s
*Potential aggro from a NM that roams the area (Spitfire) and from Reef Anglers. They seem to stay around the southern part of the camp.
The camp is in the windmill area.

Plenty of crabs to support a couple of parties. The great thing about this camp is that if you can get into a party that is expected to last a long time, it leads perfectly well into the next camp in the Corthea area.
Eastern Thanlan / Halatali (41,32)
Target: Almaj'aa Beastmen - mid-upper 20s/30
*Potential aggro from upper 40s Antling diggers if you go too far north, and from high level Almaj'aas deeper in the beastmens' camp.

To get to the camp relatively safely, as you approach the camp from the north, hug the west wall. When you get as far as you can south, turn east until you hit the camp. Surprisingly, I was getting 300 exp from fighting level 30s Almaj'aas as a level 25 Archer. The only issue is that the Almaj'aas are aggressive.
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