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<br> | <br>Aim to get to level 10 or as close as possible. Extra EXP can be acquired by exploring all of Fort Joy, including hidden passages, caves, and waterways. Complete all remaining quests, even party related ones, or ones added through updates like the Four Relics of Rivellon . Kill every remaining enemy and NPC, even if business has concluded with them. This can include the undead merchant Zaleskar in Hollow Marshes from Ifan and Sebille’s personal quest, Slane the Winter Dragon, the spectators at Fort Joy Arena, Griff, and his gang, neutral or deceived Magisters, NPCs introduced from Gift Bag updates, and more. One can also get an EXP jump by beating Dallis and Alexander while they interrogate Atusa at Fort Joy’s entrance, though that fight becomes inaccessible after entering Hollow Mars<br><br> <br>Attributes are the main points that make up what a character can do. They are broken down into strength, finesse, intelligence, constitution, memory, and wits. Each of these boost certain abilities and what the character is capable of wearing and using. For the witch, players will want to focus on dumping points into finesse and intelligence. Finesse enables the player to use better daggers and light armor while increasing the amount of damage they deal with a finesse based weapon and critical damage. Intelligence affects wearable items as well as the amount of damage magic abilities deal. Other attributes that may need a little love are memory and wits. Memory effects how many skills a character can use at once, while wits effects their initiative and critical cha<br><br> <br>Players who get attacked by tougher foes might be inclined to think - "wouldn’t it be convenient if that monster got the same damage the character did?" Thankfully, Shackles Of Pain (Necromancer 2) does exactly that. At its core, a target can receive all the damage the spellcaster receives, making this a nifty "debuff" for bosses or elite foes who want to hurt the spellcas<br><br> <br>What makes Chicken Claw absurdly overpowered is the fact that it’s accessible at Polymorph 1, costs 1 Memory, and only cost 2 AP. This extremely accessible spell means players who break the Magic Armor of foes can have an extra two turns to run from a powerful opponent or use this ridiculously overpowered solution to kill bosses in the next t<br><br> <br>Vord Emver (Crossbow): in Arx, find Karon in the sewers and free him. He will later ambush you with several allies. Loot his archer minion to gain this weapon. It has a good amount of life steal and the Cryotherapy sk<br><br> <br>Players can acquire this skill early on via the Gloves of Teleportation once they do "The Teleporter" quest. While more powerful gloves will appear after this, players should probably keep these gloves as they're extremely handy. For instance, they can teleport melee enemies away from the party, and even force weaker opponents to suddenly be next to a melee combat<br> <br>Out of the three, summoning is more useful for a player who wants more distance between them and [https://www.Strategylair.com/ Slg Game Tips] the enemy. The huntsman skill line is useful for players who only want to use select scoundrel abilities so they can keep a bow equipped instead of dual-wielding daggers. Polymorph is less useful in general but still useful if a player is interested in staying close to their enemies and fading into the background. After that, let's looks at what skills are useful for the Witch in their base skill li<br><br> <br>This skill, which can be bought from Stingtail in Fort Joy, removes Mad, Enraged, Sleeping, Taunted, Charmed, Terrified, and Blinded effects from the target. Moreover, it grants massive buffs via the Clear-Minded status, as it gives +2 to Strength, Intelligence, and Finesse, as well as +5 to W<br><br> <br>Combat abilities are broken down into all the skill lines a player can get, weapons a player might use, and defensive abilities. Players will want to put a good portion of these points into the skill lines they have chosen as this will boost their damage and healing percentages. If the player chooses the huntsman investing points into bow, if not they should invest in dual-wielding. Of the defensive choices, leadership is the best for a roguish type as it offers a boost to dodging and resistances percentages of all within a distance of the pla<br><br> <br>Djinn’s Scimitar (One-Handed Sword): in Reaper’s Coast head to X: 193, Y: 14 and loot the Ancient Lamp (requires teleportation or a leaping skill). Rubbing the lamp will summon the Djinn offering several rewards. You must make an Intelligence or Finesse check and then ask for "Power" to gain the weapon. Decent weapon that improves dodging and movem<br><br> <br>This serves as a more convenient teleportation option for characters who simply need to be more mobile in combat. Given that it’s within the same Aerotheurge rank as Teleport, it’s a Skill worth having for any spellcas<br><br> <br>Attributes and combat abilities are something that are granted a point every time a character levels up while civil abilities and talents are only received every couple levels. Civil abilities and talents offer interactions that are useful in and out of combat. So which ones are the most useful for a wi<br> | ||
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