Quote (KitsuneYosh @ Nov 8 2011 06:03pm)
For those that actually try to max out their characters, what order do you max stats in? I was thinking defense first, since it will help you survive much longer.
I usually max speed & attack first, as those are the more common pots, then dex/wis depending on which maxes first, followed by def then vit.
Quote (Matty602 @ Nov 8 2011 06:17pm)
whats fastest way to lvl up, takes me about an hour to get to lvl 10, and what are you talkin about stats how do you add stats?
Depends entirely on the gear available to you, if you have a T8 weapon/armor and atleast a +6 def ring, you're good to head after slimes at level 5.
Follow the quests until level 5 or so, 10 if you have crappy gear, then start following the middle road to hunt for slimes.
I've gone straight to level 20 on them many times, you'll sometimes stumble across a group where, with a solid string of slimes, you'll pull in a good 12-15 levels.
Watch out for the black blob dudes that charge into the screen and suicide bomb you, they can end even a decked out low level char in a heartbeat, try to always be moving to avoid them.
If you're confident in your abilities with a character, as long as they're not short range (warrior, knight & paladin), you can take out gods fairly easy @ level 10 with the T8 setup. Just get used to carving a good path so you have plenty of room to back up while shooting down the horde, also don't be afraid to nexus, it's better to walk back to god-lands than to lose your character.
The "melee" classes can still take out gods, however they run into difficulties with some...ghost gods and beholders in particular, are absolutely devastating in groups of 3 or more, even to my 5/6 paladin in T11 gear.. That's usually when I run like a bitch, a fat bitch considering how slow the paladin moves after playing a 80 spd rogue lmfao.
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But yeah, for anyone who wants to get into farming stat pots @ god lands, try to just get a few sets of T8 gear for a necro, make sure you use a defense ring (+6 or better), T4 skull works fine.
Practice fighting the gods, learn their attacks, for any of you veteran gamers, you'll find it's alot like playing old arcade games, learn the attack patterns of your enemy and it becomes easy, don't learn them and you'll never get anywhere.
Necromancer is a great class for it though, you get good range, a double shot attack, decent damage & average speed without investing any stat pots, just using gear which you can find while out killing gods. Not to mention you also get a heal ability, which is a life-and-time-saver.
Practice makes perfect though, learn your speed, learn the speed of enemy shots and watch out for other players, learn the basics and you'll do fine.
Just remember, no character is immortal, you will die eventually, EVERYBODY dies eventually, it's the natural course.
This post was edited by Wickedry on Nov 8 2011 08:01pm