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Mrlucky77 wrote on 2010-06-26 23:55
Quote from doomreaper33;76778:
You can't trade blaze invitations. You'll have to find them yourself or buy fire demon scrolls, which are 50k+ each.
Oh.
Then does anyone have fire demon scrolls?
8D
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Cucurbita wrote on 2010-06-27 01:35
Quote from BobYoMeowMeow;76717:
btw the cat got a level 5 legacy from pot
[Image: http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p101/KunaixIchigo/lvl5legacy.jpg]
The cat doesnt know whether to sell it as a joke legacy or give it to Majikaru as a gift
Majikaru already has a set anyways.
This thing won't sell for much... I can try for you though.
Quote from Mrlucky77;76780:
Oh.
Then does anyone have fire demon scrolls?
8D
I keep Blaze invitations..
Sell Fire Demons for 70k each.
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Chockeh wrote on 2010-06-27 02:41
What are the things that makes equips considerably pricey?
I know about the colours and +Upgrades. But I'm still not sure.
I don't wanna npc a good equip :/.
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Shanghai wrote on 2010-06-27 02:42
Quote from Chocklitshop;76864:
What are the things that makes equips considerably pricey?
I know about the colours and +Upgrades. But I'm still not sure.
I don't wanna npc a good equip :/.
Order of Rarity in items are: White-Blue-Green-Purple-Pink-Epic.(Orange)
Details will come later as I have to eat.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2010-06-27 02:43
Quote from Chocklitshop;76864:
What are the things that makes equips considerably pricey?
I know about the colours and +Upgrades. But I'm still not sure.
I don't wanna npc a good equip :/.
If its White, NPC.
If its Blue, disassemble.
If its green, look at the stats and set.
If its purple, look at the stats.
If its Legacy, nice catch.
If its pink, very nice catch.
If its yellow, wtf.
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Chockeh wrote on 2010-06-27 02:47
Quote from Margatroid;76867:
If its White, NPC.
If its Blue, disassemble.
If its green, look at the stats and set.
If its purple, look at the stats.
If its Legacy, nice catch.
If its pink, very nice catch.
If its yellow, wtf.
I'm assuming yellow is wtf good xD.
And what stats should I look for? All I know is that casting and running (?) speed is good.
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Shanghai wrote on 2010-06-27 03:20
Quote from Chocklitshop;76873:
I'm assuming yellow is wtf good xD.
And what stats should I look for? All I know is that casting and running (?) speed is good.
You should look for your preferred weapon type, in which case since you're a Soul Bender(right?), you should use Katanas. After that, you should look for skill bonuses that give +1 to a skill you commonly use or is in your set of skills. Either way, any purple item that fits your level requirement and is the weapon you should be using is good enough due to it's higher physical and magical attack power than regular blue items and white items. Always look for a purple item in shops that match your criteria since they are mighty useful(unless the weapon you use is extremely rare around shops and therefore is pricey), and try to upgrade them if you can, even though they're a tad expensive to do so.
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Chockeh wrote on 2010-06-27 03:21
Quote from Shanghai;76902:
You should look for your preferred weapon type, in which case since you're a Soul Bender, you should use Katanas. After that, you should look for skill bonuses that give +1 to a skill you commonly use or is in your set of skills. Either way, any purple item that fits your level requirement and is the weapon you should be using is good enough due to it's higher physical and magical attack power than regular blue items and white items.
I didn't really mean to equip, I meant mostly for selling :D.
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Shanghai wrote on 2010-06-27 03:23
Quote from Chocklitshop;76904:
I didn't really mean to equip, I meant mostly for selling :D.
Oh, well Casting Speed, Attack Speed, Movement Speed, and skills that a sub-class would use commonly. Main reasons for the 3 are for PvP since Attack, HP, and MP don't matter since they're all buffed up in PvP and you want to be as fast as possible in PvP to do combos and such.
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-06-27 04:28
Quote from Chocklitshop;76904:
I didn't really mean to equip, I meant mostly for selling :D.
If it's good to equip, it's good to sell.
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Chockeh wrote on 2010-06-27 04:43
What are all these mats for?
I don't know what the weaving and crafting skill in dfo are suppose to be for, my inv is full with them :^.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2010-06-27 04:48
Save all mats. If your inventory feels crowded transfer them to a mule. But save them all.
One day you'll suddenly find yourself need 500 of a certain item that you had 200 of and thought you'd never need so you npc'd, and buying it from other players turned out really expensive.
A soul bender should go for:
Cast Speed
Attack Speed
Movement Speed
Int
MP Regen
Jump
Along those lines.
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Shanghai wrote on 2010-06-27 05:00
Quote from Chocklitshop;76946:
What are all these mats for?
I don't know what the weaving and crafting skill in dfo are suppose to be for, my inv is full with them :^.
Materials are used for recipes, which are pieces of cloth with etched writings on how to craft an item(exact definition from DFO). You can refine those raw, fragmented, and rusty materials into ones that can be used for recipes at the guy in West Coast next to a golden horse and you can buy furnace or oven passes from respective blacksmiths the recipe tells you to get. Creating the item, however, usually costs more than the recipe itself and it's very annoying and stupid. Don't bother since you waste a ton of money for a purple item that's just about the same as another of the same level. I find them useless so I just sell them, but that's just me.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2010-06-27 05:10
No.
There are three reasons why recipes exist.
1. Because the item itself doesn't.
2. Because the supply of the item is so low that you might as well spend that extra money instead of browsing the trade channel every day for 2 weeks to find that item you want.
3. Because upon creation you have a random chance to score +. The highest I've gotten was a +8 upgrade upon creation, which would've costed me around 2~5 million gold to do.
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-06-27 05:34
bleh
switching from cloth to leather is very different
the cat actually runs out of mana on his battle mage
The cat doesn't see how leather Battle mages not run out of mana from using chasers.