I can't find a cc dragon build using earth/air. Is it really that bad?
The damage from a CC Earth Dragon is fairly good. But the entire concept of a CC Osamodas goes against the advantages of the class. The class is built to be ranged with kiting ability and summons to hide behind.
So CC Earth Dragon is possible, but not recommended.
Edit: Not to mention Air/Fire are both ranged no matter if you're in Dragon form or not. Earth is CC while you're in Dragon form. So that's another setback.
i'm currently a level 90˜100 osamodas and which gears are easiest to obtain that give control point.Cause most of the gears i found on Wakfu Elements either are removed or require level 95 armorer or something like that
i'm currently a level 90˜100 osamodas and which gears are easiest to obtain that give control point.Cause most of the gears i found on Wakfu Elements either are removed or require level 95 armorer or something like that
Double summoning isn't a thing anymore. You can only have 1 summon out at a time. If you check the FAQ section of my guide I explain how control works now:
Q. How does Control work?
A. Well, every point of control gives you more Dressage at the start of the fight. Which is used for buffing.
Control is ALSO useful for when you are in Dragon form. When you have the passive 'Osamodas's Blessing' at level 2 active you will gain +4% final damage for every point of control you have. With a max of 40%.
So if you had 10 control you would get +40% final damage.
Q. What is Dressage?
A. This is a stat that is based on your total control. The higher your control the higher your Dressage is at the start of a fight. Using buffs on your summon (or Linked Animal) will reduce your Dressage (Check the spell list for amounts). When the buff wears off you gain the Dressage back. If you don’t have enough you can’t use buffs. Using Spiritual Whip on yourself removes all current buffs but resets your Dressage back to the initial value.
Runazor#8301
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November 07, 2016, 18:17:34
yeah i don't use earth though i was wondering( i think this woudl only be good if going pure summoner no dragon form involved), but like could you just stat beserk dmg instead of crit dmg because it would give you 8 points. so more points towards you summons dmg if im not mistaken
Kruzy99#4871
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November 07, 2016, 19:57:34
ChadyBoy|2016-11-07 18:17:34
but like could you just stat beserk dmg instead of crit dmg because it would give you 8 points. so more points towards you summons dmg if im not mistaken
That's true but it'll be hard to make any use of it. Take Rear Mastery instead, it gives more stats than just Critical Mastery and at the same time you could make more use of it because of Bwork Sneakiness.
Items with Rear Mastery are also pretty cheap/easy to get in higher levels and offer higher mastery than other items in those slots.
but like could you just stat beserk dmg instead of crit dmg because it would give you 8 points. so more points towards you summons dmg if im not mistaken
That's true but it'll be hard to make any use of it. Take Rear Mastery instead, it gives more stats than just Critical Mastery and at the same time you could make more use of it because of Bwork Sneakiness.
Items with Rear Mastery are also pretty cheap/easy to get in higher levels and offer higher mastery than other items in those slots.
it doesn't promote the efficent use of aoe attacks,and will make you have to always use bwork sneakyness to be able to acess backstab,and usually,late game items that give only rear mastery also doesn't give elemental mastery,in other word,stacking rear mastery will only be effective to full summoner osa,but will restrict dragon for damages.
Kruzy99#4871
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November 07, 2016, 21:38:34
RaderElcaroman|2016-11-07 20:54:41
Kruzy99|2016-11-07 19:57:34
That's true but it'll be hard to make any use of it. Take Rear Mastery instead, it gives more stats than just Critical Mastery and at the same time you could make more use of it because of Bwork Sneakiness.
Items with Rear Mastery are also pretty cheap/easy to get in higher levels and offer higher mastery than other items in those slots.
it doesn't promote the efficent use of aoe attacks,and will make you have to always use bwork sneakyness to be able to acess backstab,and usually,late game items that give only rear mastery also doesn't give elemental mastery,in other word,stacking rear mastery will only be effective to full summoner osa,but will restrict dragon for damages.
Any Osa whether Distance/AoE/Single/Backstab should start their rotation with Bwork Sneakiness because that 3 AP for 15 to 25% extra final damage is insane.
I also don't understand how not having any elemental mastery changes anything nor how it restricts Dragon Osa. You use 3 AP and there, you can use all the extra mastery + extra final damage.
Runazor#8301
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November 08, 2016, 02:33:34
i see what kruzy is saying, i know some osa who stat backstab, i however didn't...so too late for me but i do see how that would be good. i went with critical mastery i guess just to do consistent dmg but yeah backstab is op and easy with osa so that would be pretty effective especially in pvp i assume
That's true but it'll be hard to make any use of it. Take Rear Mastery instead, it gives more stats than just Critical Mastery and at the same time you could make more use of it because of Bwork Sneakiness.
Items with Rear Mastery are also pretty cheap/easy to get in higher levels and offer higher mastery than other items in those slots.
it doesn't promote the efficent use of aoe attacks,and will make you have to always use bwork sneakyness to be able to acess backstab,and usually,late game items that give only rear mastery also doesn't give elemental mastery,in other word,stacking rear mastery will only be effective to full summoner osa,but will restrict dragon for damages.
Any Osa whether Distance/AoE/Single/Backstab should start their rotation with Bwork Sneakiness because that 3 AP for 15 to 25% extra final damage is insane.
I also don't understand how not having any elemental mastery changes anything nor how it restricts Dragon Osa. You use 3 AP and there, you can use all the extra mastery + extra final damage.
it still does badly promote the use of aoe attacks, you would have to use bwork sneakyness on every single target of your aoe to deal your best damages,which means less ap to use on your aoe attack
Kruzy99#4871
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November 08, 2016, 14:01:41
RaderElcaroman|2016-11-08 11:28:06
it still does badly promote the use of aoe attacks, you would have to use bwork sneakyness on every single target of your aoe to deal your best damages,which means less ap to use on your aoe attack
> "best damage".
Your best damage spell is Whip.
But yes, backstab Osa is mainly a single target damage build which I prefer since there are enough healing mechanics in Moon that would just screw you over if you leave the mobs at half HP.
Alkevin#6259
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November 08, 2016, 20:31:58
I have an Osa character lv40 with 8 of control. Following the formula shouldn´t I be able too summon 2 mobs under lvl 20? The game only allows me to summon 1.
Runazor#8301
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November 09, 2016, 05:38:12
ur not supposed to be able to summon 2 mobs ever, that was the trade off for allowing you to be able to summon in dragon form...more control gives you dmg in dragon form and more dressage for applying buffs to ur summons.
Alkevin#6259
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November 09, 2016, 14:58:14
Thank you. I can only summon 1 mob that cannot surpass my level, right? I´ve seen some youtube videos that osa summoned 2 monster. They were probably old.
So CC Earth Dragon is possible, but not recommended.
Edit: Not to mention Air/Fire are both ranged no matter if you're in Dragon form or not. Earth is CC while you're in Dragon form. So that's another setback.
Q. How does Control work?
A. Well, every point of control gives you more Dressage at the start of the fight. Which is used for buffing.
Control is ALSO useful for when you are in Dragon form. When you have the passive 'Osamodas's Blessing' at level 2 active you will gain +4% final damage for every point of control you have. With a max of 40%.
So if you had 10 control you would get +40% final damage.
Q. What is Dressage?
A. This is a stat that is based on your total control. The higher your control the higher your Dressage is at the start of a fight. Using buffs on your summon (or Linked Animal) will reduce your Dressage (Check the spell list for amounts). When the buff wears off you gain the Dressage back. If you don’t have enough you can’t use buffs. Using Spiritual Whip on yourself removes all current buffs but resets your Dressage back to the initial value.
Items with Rear Mastery are also pretty cheap/easy to get in higher levels and offer higher mastery than other items in those slots.
I also don't understand how not having any elemental mastery changes anything nor how it restricts Dragon Osa. You use 3 AP and there, you can use all the extra mastery + extra final damage.
Your best damage spell is Whip.
But yes, backstab Osa is mainly a single target damage build which I prefer since there are enough healing mechanics in Moon that would just screw you over if you leave the mobs at half HP.