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Post by ●Kittkat on Dec 2, 2017 0:59:05 GMT
Should we shows video about sin can do 8m damage in 10 sec or ench can do up to 1m damage in single attack as well? Not only hw that can do 1m damage in single attack/skill spam -.- My best dmg ever with ench was just a hair over 2.1m on Altan with earth set. Granted that was with blue candy, earth drink, spell boost and all autos bursted. Still, that's crazy dmg that any class would or should be proud of.
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Post by ●Kittkat on Nov 30, 2017 1:48:25 GMT
If you are truly insistent on using a throw you could go int=dex>vit bl and gl. Far from a solo build but magic blade makes a lot of hate... since there are very few real tank pallies left in game you could fill that role. Getting a mana burn set would be to your advantage. It's a super op skill that for some reason people just don't use anymore. I did the pure dmg build with throw and it was fantastic for mob grind. But you will totally make yourself useless in a pt.
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Post by ●Kittkat on Nov 28, 2017 1:49:26 GMT
I put 6 in my stall for 100m. I'm sure a reseller bought all of them but I have 0 patience for Rokoko and I'm pretty happy with making 600m off a boss that is super easy to farm.
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Post by ●Kittkat on Nov 27, 2017 4:08:29 GMT
Dunkelis
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Post by ●Kittkat on Nov 27, 2017 3:04:33 GMT
Sorry to go off topic, but can you go online now? Just from reading the original post I can see that you want to learn. I'd be more than happy to run a few mq for you if you're interested 😊
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Post by ●Kittkat on Nov 26, 2017 8:40:56 GMT
Very cool thing you are doing here. I'm not looking to try and win the prize. Just wanna recognize you for doing such an awesome thing publicly.
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Post by ●Kittkat on Oct 25, 2017 23:39:20 GMT
While farming mats for alchemy production I noticed that Tericulum always drop sharp iron stake and scythe shard on every kill. I'm using 2 devices to keep an eye on how many stakes I get and noticed that every kill dropped both items. Now I realize that this isn't groundbreaking info for a higher level player. But if there are lower to mid-range mobs who always drop 2 items it could prove very beneficial to newer players. Your first bit of spina as a newer player always comes from npc. If anyone knows any other mobs who have this trait, please share.
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Post by ●Kittkat on Oct 25, 2017 23:28:12 GMT
Very nice! That makes for a pretty efficient solo grind. *high five*
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Post by ●Kittkat on Oct 16, 2017 1:24:43 GMT
Oooh, I could use some free goodies 😉
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Post by ●Kittkat on Oct 6, 2017 9:58:35 GMT
I like raffles 😎
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Post by ●Kittkat on Sept 19, 2017 23:07:50 GMT
As crass as this sounds, here is the truth: We all get annoyed when this happens to a game in our native language when we are limited to it. Before I learned English as a preteen, do you think I liked seeing you guys slowly trickle into my games back in yokohama? No, I hated it. Any time I went looking for a party you guys were a nuisance. 90% of you didn't know a lick of the language despite the entire game only having one language; japanese. Not to mention your attempts at translation were HORRIBLE! Seriously, I never got the idea behind it. It was clear most of you didn't have any intentions of learning the language to play the game. You were just japanese culture-gasted. "Oh it's from japan, it's so awesome!" But I went out of my way to learn the language. Hell, even went over here to the state's to live. Turned out most of you weren't bad people. Complete idiots at times, but not bad. I actually went back to my old game one day. Turned out it was still in japanese and no one had a clue what they were doing, but a few of the older players were there. Most of them were, of course, culture fawning. Some of them just had no other time zone to play in. Others wanted to meet some cute Asian thing. Others just wanted to try and learn a game with a handicap. Most of them had a reason for being there. Some were silly. Like "My friend plays, even though neither of us speaks the language." But still, they had a reason. It wasn't to be a nuisance. I still think you should learn one of the primary languages of a game before playing it, but at the same time: MOST of this site is guilty of the same thing. Before you say you arent: Toram. Seriously, most people here flocked to it before there was even an English version. And I damned sure know it was hilarious when people did. I went as well and poked around. Then came back and played in iruna. Personal problems with a few of the people from this community that had gone there and cultural gaps in how I viewed the world. Neither here nor there. But, that aspect of it aside. There is another culprit: The community. The community leads to this. Seriously. Its only been a few short years since I left but the community is completely toxic. It makes me sick. If you guys aren't ripping each other off then you are ignoring anyone you meet. I honestly assume most players I meet and try to speak to are botters at this point. I will greet someone in several languages, then still get no response. You guys will go out of your way to not help people. I've been back a solid week and still can't get help on MQ. There were days that I remember sitting outside of bosses and just having chats with players about different builds. MQ beggars were rare, there was no charging for MQs or per boss, there was "Sure, I'm doing it anyway." Now there were limits. If it was a level seventy in a 150 area we generally told them to piss off. That there was no point in them being there as it was only hurting them to do their quest for them(never mind the fact that everyone told them and anyone else to do MQ to level). At the same time, if we were sitting their solo farming something or with a partner, then yes, we generally helped people out. That's gone. Seriously I sat in front of barbad today trying to get help for a jet black feather. Parties cycled in and out constantly but completely ignored me. I couldn't help but realise just how fucked up you guys have become towards each other. It's not just a racism thing. It's a "Its not me so I don't give a PIE." thing. And it's getting old. If we ever can meet in game add me as a friend, i'm usually bored and willing to help anytime. Ditto
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Post by ●Kittkat on Sept 9, 2017 2:29:05 GMT
I skimmed through replies (skipped the wall of text ones) I think there are great soloists on youtube and people want to be like them (but they often fail) They feel better being independant but it is always more efficient to party, however don't spend too much time spamming "lfp". This actually wants to make me revise my previous comment. It really is all about efficiency. If I can solo a boss in 10-15 seconds, that's the way I'm gonna roll. But if I know I can go in, stun the boss and let a hw do their thing... totally cool with that too. Everything is situational... my pet is kinda luck af too.
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Post by ●Kittkat on Sept 7, 2017 22:29:58 GMT
This truly is sad. While I respect your decision, the community will surely miss you. Your attention to detail, willingness to test and most of all to me, the balls to try fun builds. Wish you the best on your life journey... I'll always be a fan.
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Post by ●Kittkat on Sept 4, 2017 3:52:33 GMT
Soloing is a rewarding feeling. That being said; if it's not an efficient solo then I'm not interested. If my 20 secs of special status run out and the boss isn't dead, it's not a boss I'll solo farm. As an enchanter, most of my pt are with friends. This is a mmo, you should probably try and make some friends. We pt because we have fun together. It may be a sin, glad, ench and min party... think outside the box, play with friends and try to meet someone new everyday.
Mic drop
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Post by ●Kittkat on Sept 4, 2017 2:29:26 GMT
Great idea for the refine service. But, in my opinion, those who are willing to pay for a +9 are more than happy to drop a flat 10m for it. I hate refining and will be more than happy to let someone else go from +8 to +5 for me. Just my 2 cents on the subject..
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