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miniLanD
22-07-2007, 14:36
Hi, i got some questions regarding Expert - A.Expert - Master skills...
Im currently Level 72 wizard - A.Expert 65/99, and i was wondering why my
Magic Cannon - Lv 18 - 177.50 (2.30 per lvl)
Crystal Cannon - Lv 15 - 167.60 (1.70 per lvl)
Lightning Cannon - Lv 15 - 181.60 (1.80 per lvl)
does more/same amount of dmg, as my
Vacuum - Lv 9 - 315.00 (2.60 per lvl)
Chain explosion - Lv9 - 223.20 (1.80 per lvl)
Acid trab - Lv 18 - 252.30 (3.30 per lvl)
Isnt it the "add.attack" that the "dmg" so to say, or am i totally wrong?
Then now, i will soon be Master, so i was wondering wich skills i should use after dinging Master?
Would be nice if anyone could say what skill, and how many points i should go on the skill.
Also, how can some ppl at lvl 58, be master/a.master or even higher?
I know i was kinda late when it comes to adept stuff, didnt pick it up untill like lvl 40 or something, but i mean, thats just sick being that high on that lvl?
/miniLanD
blackened
22-07-2007, 15:10
It's a trend to have high skill rank at low lvl;
For many reasons, such as:
- you don't have to worry about meeting the growth goal; you will gain stat bonuses from skill rank up, which will add in str/dex/int and yoyu put the stats you gain lvling, only in int
- you can wear osmium at lower lvls
- you have access to higher skills, upgrade skills, everything is easier.
Now to answer your questions, your damage is calculated like this:
DMG = (XXX * amp)+YYY
Where "XXX" is your magic attack (you can see it when you press C, it says "Magic"), "amp" is the magic amp of the skill (1.something), and "YYY" is the add.attack of the skill. Higher amp skills will do more dmg than the skills with high add.attack.
Oh ya, after you get to Master, get blink... and hailstorm.
ZhauYung
22-07-2007, 19:02
i had a problem with my rank ...
im lvl 35 right now wizard with magic 5/48 regular but when i hitted regular i didnt got any plus stats i only got more HP is that normal?
i had a problem with my rank ...
im lvl 35 right now wizard with magic 5/48 regular but when i hitted regular i didnt got any plus stats i only got more HP is that normal?
You did get extra stats, you just didn't notice.
For sword rank up's you gain STR-DEX and for magic you gain INT-DEX.
Novice > Apprentice = 4 stats
Apprentice > Regular = 6
Regular > Expert = 8
Expert > A.expert = 10
A.expert > Master = 12
Master > A.master = 14
A.master > G.master = 16
G.master > Completer = 18
Completer > Transcender = 20
I guess it's about right.
ZhauYung
22-07-2007, 19:17
Ooww thnx man. ;)
blackened
22-07-2007, 22:29
You did get extra stats, you just didn't notice.
For sword rank up's you gain STR-DEX and for magic you gain INT-DEX.
Novice > Apprentice = 4 stats
Apprentice > Regular = 6
Regular > Expert = 8
Expert > A.expert = 10
A.expert > Master = 12
Master > A.master = 14
A.master > G.master = 16
G.master > Completer = 18
Completer > Transcender = 20
I guess it's about right.
Almost =p
After A.Master, it's always 14.
zanarium
23-07-2007, 07:11
It's a trend to have high skill rank at low lvl;
For many reasons, such as:
- you don't have to worry about meeting the growth goal; you will gain stat bonuses from skill rank up, which will add in str/dex/int and yoyu put the stats you gain lvling, only in int
- you can wear osmium at lower lvls
- you have access to higher skills, upgrade skills, everything is easier.
Now to answer your questions, your damage is calculated like this:
DMG = (XXX * amp)+YYY
Where "XXX" is your magic attack (you can see it when you press C, it says "Magic"), "amp" is the magic amp of the skill (1.something), and "YYY" is the add.attack of the skill. Higher amp skills will do more dmg than the skills with high add.attack.
Oh ya, after you get to Master, get blink... and hailstorm.
don't forget to take force increase, this is a f***ing good wiz buff !!! it adds hp and mp ^^ so, really cool =)
EdmastaD
23-07-2007, 15:34
FI is only good if you can lvl it up to 9-12, before that, you will forget to re-cast it waaaay too often
zanarium
24-07-2007, 09:38
Well, it depends on the person :p in my case, l'm used to the 2min buff (because of WoW and the inner fire of the priest before they patched that ^^ )
so, it's not really a prob to recast this :p
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