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Choosing Class: Damage Dealer-Support, Iop/Xelor? Eniripsa?
posté November 14, 2011, 10:50:11 | #1
Choosing Class: Damage Dealer-Support Say, if I play mostly solo or duo (with a friend who intends to play Sacrier), which class would you suggest? I'd like to be able to both support and attack, and I've played battlehealers before-- I like supporting without being completely dependent on other people for my survival/leveling. Or alternatively damage dealing while buffing myself/ teammate.

I intend to only have one main character/ class, if anyway possible.

Looked up Eniripsa, and the class seems to be more-- traditional squishy need-protection healer? Iop seems straightforward enough; deal damage and buff as needed.

I have no idea what Xelor really does, but the character design looks awesome and from what I can tell, fairly useful/ strong.

Or is it the wrong direction altogether and another class would be more fitting to what I'm looking for? Please help. Thankyou : ]


This post has been edited by Lucretius - November 14, 2011, 11:05:27.
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posté November 14, 2011, 15:53:13 | #2
Water ecaflip is what you're looking for. Xelor is the best support class, but it doesn't heal. Water ecaflip has heals out the wazoo, making it, and its teammates, nearly unkillable, can do decent damage too.


posté November 14, 2011, 17:25:59 | #3
Ah, I'll check out Ecaflip. How would a Xelor support though?


posté November 14, 2011, 17:51:24 | #4
Xelor has special a skill "devotion" that allows him to give his teammates AP in cross AoE next to him. Lowest level of this skill gives 1 ap for every 5 ap that xel consumes, highest level gives away 2ap for every 2ap. The problem is that if you want to max it, you'll need to use a lot of special skill points, and this skill is useless in solo play.If you decide to try it anyway, my advice is to chose fire branch. Water xelor is extremly special skill-dependant, so investing in devotion would made gameplay quite hard. Fire xel can be good solo, even if he spends a lot of s. point on devo.


This post has been edited by semcorda - November 14, 2011, 17:53:10.
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posté December 07, 2011, 10:18:37 | #5
Feca has good support too, with shields that can add resist, or heal by hp%, etc.

Problem is their damage can be quite horrendous. Not as bad as the eni's typical damage skills though.

OR you could play a zombification eni. Use the skill that turns enemy into a zombie (takes damage from heals), and heal away, or even cast Regen if their hp is really high. I've seen Enis do 400+ damage per turn to a 2000hp Iop, while continuously self-healing with absorption skill. Only issue is that to reach that kind of level, the eni has to be baby-sat easily 40-50 levels before becoming a lethal heal-killer.