I am level 36 and I've been following the dual summoner guide and for agility i've been pumping initiative. What's a good set for my level or for lvl 40/50??
I am level 36 and I've been following the dual summoner guide and for agility i've been pumping initiative. What's a good set for my level or for lvl 40/50??
I'd like dodge, ap, and mp
There's been so many gear changes since I was a low level Osamodas that it'd hard for me to advise you. My guide doesn't have gear suggestions yet, but I do still suggest you look at this: Click here
You can look up gear to match your specifications. Note that the 'Leadership' stat is actually control.
Those early levels aren't as important. You'll fly past them fairly quickly, so feel free to use whatever summons you'd like. The Gobball family works perfectly fine. Chafers too. Anything you can catch at that point.
For summons around level 55+ check the bottom of my guide, the FAQ section. There's a link there to summon suggestions.
Hi - I recently got an osomodas to level 75 or so and got up to 8 control. I have a problem however. I captured some creatures my level, (Crowbak chief, crowbeak, blimprats) But I can only seem to summon one at a time! It says the combined level of my summons would be too high. I thought 8 control fixes that?
Thanks!
EDIT: Never mind, it /says/ I can't, but I can summon them anyways.
Now that we're able to switch between Dragon and Normal forms, wouldn't it actually be useful to switch whenever we need to? Like if we're walled from our summons by tanks we can use our Earth and Fire spells to deal damage then end the combo with either Scara, or Feather Tornado to escape and switch back to normal form.
Or if we've got a Sharpshootew, and they get walled, we can Dragon > Bwork > Sramva > Earth and then escape.
Another fun thing I've tried is that we've got some pretty good map manipulation now with the Bestial Link ability. We could use Bestial Link + Crackler Punch on a Tanker character like Sacs and Fecas to deal supporting damage on surrounding enemies, Feather to save someone's skin, and Sramva to throw that Iop or Sram right at the enemy's face (or behind)
Either way, I'm having a lot of fun just playing with the new Osa. There's a lot of pretty great support you can do compared to the old Osa, and it feels a lot less restrictive too. Admittedly using Bestial Link takes some getting used to.
Now that we're able to switch between Dragon and Normal forms, wouldn't it actually be useful to switch whenever we need to? Like if we're walled from our summons by tanks we can use our Earth and Fire spells to deal damage then end the combo with either Scara, or Feather Tornado to escape and switch back to normal form.
Or if we've got a Sharpshootew, and they get walled, we can Dragon > Bwork > Sramva > Earth and then escape.
Another fun thing I've tried is that we've got some pretty good map manipulation now with the Bestial Link ability. We could use Bestial Link + Crackler Punch on a Tanker character like Sacs and Fecas to deal supporting damage on surrounding enemies, Feather to save someone's skin, and Sramva to throw that Iop or Sram right at the enemy's face (or behind)
Either way, I'm having a lot of fun just playing with the new Osa. There's a lot of pretty great support you can do compared to the old Osa, and it feels a lot less restrictive too. Admittedly using Bestial Link takes some getting used to.
In the current build I have posted (Which is the one I'm using in-game at the moment) there's no need for Dragon form mixed with summons. The damage reduction is fairly steep with a summon out, requiring you to desummmon just for dragon form.
Not worth the AP cost (Or the WP for summons).
By Bestial Link I assume you mean Animal Link. Yeah, it's a useful skill. I have it in my current build have have found plenty of uses for it.
I'm also enjoying the new feeling of freedom with these changes. I will make a section for useful spell combos later on after I finish up the builds themselves.
Huh, so it's actually less useful to have a summon out due to the summon's lowered damages while in dragon form? Is the damage penalty really that severe?
Well I guess in this case, would any sort of support summon be better for fighting in dragon form? And do the damages revert to normal once the Osa reverts to normal?
Huh, so it's actually less useful to have a summon out due to the summon's lowered damages while in dragon form? Is the damage penalty really that severe?
Well I guess in this case, would any sort of support summon be better for fighting in dragon form? And do the damages revert to normal once the Osa reverts to normal?
I believe you lose 30% Final Damage while your summon is out. I haven't sat down to do the math on using a Dragon with a single summon yet, so I can't say for sure. But I will be posting a build for that soon.
The damage should revert when you go back to normal, yes.
Algus312|2015-07-11 06:56:02
Thank you so much, man!
I am waiting for the full guide. Elemental Dragon With Single Summon - What are the differences?
No problem! Glad you enjoy it so far.
The differences are just elemental spell combinations between different Dragon types. Most people go Dual Elemental.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sorry for the delays guys! I was having my internet upgraded and it's been really causing me a lot of problems, haha. Limited internet the past couple days.
can you still summon 2x creatures with 8 control ?
The mechanics for Osas have radically changed in the game, acting as buff/debuff type classes that specialize in a single, quality summon that you have full control over. Because of this, the old control mechanics are removed in exchange for a "Dressage" system where more Control lets you have more Dressage points to spend on buffs.
I think if I recall, Dragons also get a boost in F. Dmg the more control they have. (And you can switch between Dragon and Summon freely)
I am level 36 and I've been following the dual summoner guide and for agility i've been pumping initiative. What's a good set for my level or for lvl 40/50??
I'd like dodge, ap, and mp
You can look up gear to match your specifications. Note that the 'Leadership' stat is actually control.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
But I see no reason not to trust Wakfu Encyclopedia. It's officially made by Ankama after all. I use it myself for drops/drop rates.
Thanks in advance
For summons around level 55+ check the bottom of my guide, the FAQ section. There's a link there to summon suggestions.
Thanks!
EDIT: Never mind, it /says/ I can't, but I can summon them anyways.
I'm hoping they translate everything so I can test easier. Regardless, I'll be testing out all the changes and begin updating this guide soon.
Feel free to message me in-game/Ankabox me if you want to discuss the new Osa changes/builds!
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First part of the guide updated.
The spells section (Elemental, Active, and Passive) are all updated.
I also posted the current build I'm using as the first build. I will be posting more soon.
Feel free to ask questions/give suggestions on anything!
After that you gain +10 Dressage per 1 Control point.
So 7 control gives you 120 total Dressage.
Or if we've got a Sharpshootew, and they get walled, we can Dragon > Bwork > Sramva > Earth and then escape.
Another fun thing I've tried is that we've got some pretty good map manipulation now with the Bestial Link ability. We could use Bestial Link + Crackler Punch on a Tanker character like Sacs and Fecas to deal supporting damage on surrounding enemies, Feather to save someone's skin, and Sramva to throw that Iop or Sram right at the enemy's face (or behind)
Either way, I'm having a lot of fun just playing with the new Osa. There's a lot of pretty great support you can do compared to the old Osa, and it feels a lot less restrictive too. Admittedly using Bestial Link takes some getting used to.
Not worth the AP cost (Or the WP for summons).
By Bestial Link I assume you mean Animal Link. Yeah, it's a useful skill. I have it in my current build have have found plenty of uses for it.
I'm also enjoying the new feeling of freedom with these changes. I will make a section for useful spell combos later on after I finish up the builds themselves.
Well I guess in this case, would any sort of support summon be better for fighting in dragon form? And do the damages revert to normal once the Osa reverts to normal?
I am waiting for the full guide.
Elemental Dragon With Single Summon - What are the differences?
The damage should revert when you go back to normal, yes.
No problem! Glad you enjoy it so far.
The differences are just elemental spell combinations between different Dragon types. Most people go Dual Elemental.
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Sorry for the delays guys! I was having my internet upgraded and it's been really causing me a lot of problems, haha. Limited internet the past couple days.
The mechanics for Osas have radically changed in the game, acting as buff/debuff type classes that specialize in a single, quality summon that you have full control over. Because of this, the old control mechanics are removed in exchange for a "Dressage" system where more Control lets you have more Dressage points to spend on buffs.
I think if I recall, Dragons also get a boost in F. Dmg the more control they have. (And you can switch between Dragon and Summon freely)