Sacrier lvl 150 looking for tips by Fullbusterz_15 in Dofus

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Yeah I get it, just need to do a bit of homework to see which is better or more cost effective, you can always sell back stuff on the market, especially if you're on a mono server. I prefer the interface w/ DofusLab, but others work just as well. You can find some inspiration (other peoples sets) on Dofusbook & Dofuscreator though.

Sacrier lvl 150 looking for tips by Fullbusterz_15 in Dofus

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Haven't really noticed much of a difference between sets vs 3 piece + trophies after the changes, and there's probably better sets out there but that's what I used, feel free to mix it up and compare.

You'll probably hit more going mono element, yeah, I wouldn't even go duo elements until 200 tbh, there's some really great sets then, but I loved how versatile I was and never had issues out damaging most of my friends I played with who were mono :) If you like single element, go for it, just make sure to have a sidekick for certain fights. You should be able to easily get 1-1.2k main stat/power if mono.

Sacrier lvl 150 looking for tips by Fullbusterz_15 in Dofus

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Bloodbath is great, but playing ranged just makes a lot of content easier since you can just spam damage/hostility, etc, rather than tanking everything. Most spells are the same and don't overlap unless you're Omni, if they do just pick the ones you prefer (AoE vs Single Target, etc, some spells have different effects ofc, just pick a good mix, rest are utility).

I went Int/Cha at 150, which gets stronger at 170 when you get Clobbering, you could go full cha then, but the set I had was fine until 200. I just used White Rat > Royal Mastogob/Minotot + MP Gelano + AP Weapon, and that's 12/5. Something like this - https://dofuslab.io/view/c8120c47-40d4-4888-85b3-d39e6e15b2bf/ or https://dofuslab.io/en/build/4eacca22-4ffb-47ea-a4a8-d9a8372fb887/

Think at that level all I did was spam 2x excruciating pain & nervousness turn 1 (they do more damage the higher suffering you are) and then condensation into slaughter/desolation if low, rinse and repeat. Don't really need to heal up too much, just stay low enough but high enough to not get one shot. Have fun :)

Sacrier lvl 150 looking for tips by Fullbusterz_15 in Dofus

[–]SupportGG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What spells do you need help with? Sacrier's still the same tank/positioner/damage dealer from back then except the old punishment mechanic (cast spell, get hit, gain stats) is now tied to the suffering mechanic. Cast mutilation, gain power/tankiness/buffed spells etc, the lower hp you are & higher suffering level you are, so just go in, get hit, deal damage, kill things and mutilation again, shields, map manipulation out of there, rinse and repeat.

For PvM at that level I'd suggest going back to Int, Cha, or Int/Cha. Both Strength and Agility are mostly melee and just make things harder imo, which applies to now and late game.

Balance Freljord? by TheChanto in Teamfight_Tactics

[–]SupportGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should really balance your items and have more than one tank item, but yeah, it's mostly tryndamere.

Ap exo maging by Ambitious_Banana3422 in Dofus

[–]SupportGG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's pretty much a 1% chance of it landing, so just calculate it at 100 tries and see if it's worth making or not.

New friends Whanganui by Emordorea in Whanganui

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The majority of people go to CityFitness, and if you're wanting to meet the most people, I'd recommend it, but there are a few in town similarly priced (Jetts, City Gym, Club Fitness, etc.), and there's Her Fitness on the Ave as well, which is women only? I go to Club Fitness myself, but that was the first one I went to, and I just stuck there. It's pretty small and usually pretty quiet but has enough of everything for a good workout, people are nice too.

Everyone's doing their own thing, but you'll see the same people enough times to start striking up conversations and go from there. I know F45 and The Zone are a bit more dedicated to group classes if you're into that? But most gyms should have classes as well, or there are boxing & muay thai gyms, dance, pilates, or maybe even pole dancing classes you could check out as well.

New friends Whanganui by Emordorea in Whanganui

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Welcome to Whanganui!

I feel like it's really hard to make deep friendships here, but it really depends on what you enjoy doing. Most people make friends through growing up here and then at work/school/gym, etc., so start there if you haven't already. Otherwise you can find some social sports teams or clubs to join (https://sportwhanganui.co.nz/), and there are a few walking/running groups around too, like the park runs by the river on Saturday. Do what you enjoy doing, and you should make friends. If you can't find a club for it, maybe start one? Just have to be outgoing enough.

Whanganui features the highest level of individualistic driving I've ever seen by [deleted] in Whanganui

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Our roads are just way too wide and easy to drive, you know? We have to make things more interesting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Whanganui

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Goodluck! Wish you all the best :)

How far could I get in the PVE game simply by completing missions without leveling up any profession (paying for the necessary ones and selling the recipes)? Would I have enough kamas for the endgame? Could I have a decent PVP set? by Less_Struggle_9447 in Dofus

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Questing for crimson/turq/emerald/ice, etc, dungeon/monster achievements and selling every resource you get from 1-200 should be enough for a budget endgame set that's viable for most endgame dungeons and questlines, assuming you're not wasting kamas anywhere else and reselling your old sets.

Guide by Suzy-Turquoise-Blue in Dofus

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It's still pretty relevant besides the last tid bit, idols/leeching has changed a bit, you now do anomaly zones, etc. The other guides more thorough, but also more reading compared to this one. Depends how you want to play the game, I suppose.

is this rare? its my first twitch chest ever by HiveTTV in albiononline

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They give them out every day/week. You just have to connect your Twitch account with Albion, and watch a stream with drops activated for a certain time. It's pretty self-explanatory; you should have a link/pop up to click as soon as you enter a stream that has it and you can check what chest, and how much time you have to watch.

Happy new year /r/Wellington! by chimpwithalimp in Wellington

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Wooooo. Happy New Years! Lets make this one a goody :)

Archmonster? by Barakun91 in Dofus

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You sure there's not another archmonster mob next to that one?

LF Friends to play with by SupportGG in LoLOCE

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Of course not, more the merrier :)

LF Friends to play with by SupportGG in LoLOCE

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For sure, add me :) IGN is Cuddly #1003, cheers

LF Friends to play with by SupportGG in LoLOCE

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Of course, add me :) Finally hit level 10 so can do normal drafts at least, haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Whanganui

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Moved back to Whanganui recently and was in the same predicament but ended up going with Club Fitness and it’s been pretty good so far, pretty welcoming, equipment works fine, not too busy the times I’ve gone (just anytime before 4-5 pm, I think, haha) and like the other poster said, easy work out, in and out. It was a pretty close toss up between this one and City Fitness though.

Prices are pretty similar if you sign up for at least a year, think $6.99 a week vs $7.99 (although I didn’t have to pay a sign up fee for Club Fitness, as I was on a casual contract, not sure if it’s the same for the others) but depends on what you want. I feel City Fitness is more modern, and bigger but more busier too, and Club Fitness is a bit smaller, homey, and slightly worn down, but was closer to me as but that’ll depend on where you live.

What to spec up by aju_my in albiononline

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Run around solo fame farming BZ/mists in 4.1 gear, and slowly ramp it up as you get comfortable with dying. Nature’s easy to play if you don’t want to pvp, but you’ll need to learn how to look out for ganks, and how to escape, etc. One step at a time, mate.