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Hexed wrote on 2010-10-25 23:22
Where should i train my level 17 fiona? I have no idea where to train or what places i can handle, im not very strategic when i fight bosses, so dont recommend anything too hard...
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-10-25 23:24
There is no actual "training spots". Just keep doing quests, and keep running dungeons (which is all you can do).
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Manic wrote on 2010-10-26 00:12
Follow the main story and do the extra quests, too. You will level up fast that way. =D
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Finnea wrote on 2010-10-26 00:20
Just keep on going with the story, quests give XP too you know.
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zerojw wrote on 2010-10-26 01:02
yea leveling is pretty fast following all the quests.
If u need help you could always ask to see if some bored high lvl player would like to help..
I often go help new players when I run out of token or just can't find a good room in boat 3.
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-10-26 01:39
Buying your way through quests if you want to level up quickly. 3~7 levels a day is possible pre-level 26 if you just rush through the quest line while doing the least possible dungeons.
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ciroth wrote on 2010-10-26 09:47
If you looking to train your counterattack timing and personal skill, Decisive Battle is good. Lets you get used to how counterattack works as he is very easy to predict with lots of time to react. Once you get better, Blood Prince runs are your training grounds. If you are asking to practice fighting.
Im more of the Fiona style that relies heavy on the shield, staying close to the boss and less on evasion. If i can block it, I will counter. if I can't block it, i will Heavy guard it. As long as I keep the boss pinned on me, my teammates can easily dish out damage between attacks. This works best if you have good Shield skill and SP Shield fix.
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heretic304 wrote on 2010-10-26 15:42
Decisive battle is actually one of the worst ones if you're practicing your counterattack timing. If you want to just practice the timing itself, it's better to try it on one of the earlier kobold bosses. If you want to practice quick attacks between heavy standers, then Decisive Battle is a better choice. Another good choice for practicing with Counterattack would be to try to solo the King Icedredges. In order to do that without secondary weapons, one must know how to counter very quickly to prevent getting hit by the ranged spitting attack.