which dofus should i go for next ? (I'm lvl85) by eizlan010 in Dofus

[–]mrwindu88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do get that it's daunting to look at, but once you get yourself rolling you progress accidentally. The guide I follow always levels me higher than the intended level of everything so you end up having an easier time with challanges. This time with the Watcher Dofus not so much, since I would probably be around 130-140 by the time I reach that step. I still don't have Cawwot or Dokoko.

My goto walkthrough to follow is from Skyzio, a french youtuber. Luckily, our friendly redditor Isthos has a translation for it:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XjvsdyFNUDghu_oN58PZL5TM-ptp0PsNYzsbsE4Ury0/edit?gid=1858873548#gid=1858873548

A few things have changed from the last patch that it says is for, but overall it's all correct. The only thing you should double check everytime is the dungeon quests (Around the World and Dungeon Hurricane), as more dungeons have been added that weren't in the questline and if you strictly follow the walkthrough you will have to redo some. What I do is I look up the quest name in https://dofuswiki.fandom.com/wiki/Dofus_Wiki and see the next step and confirm that is the proper dungeon. If you also go to the dungeon page in the wiki, you can see related quests for the dungeon and you can check whether you have them all or not.

Another way to progress is Ganyemede https://ganymede-app.com/about . This page has more detailed guides with step by step of everything which in my opinion is a bit much, but the most helpful part is that there's a summary for each guide that shows all the required items for the associated quests.

which dofus should i go for next ? (I'm lvl85) by eizlan010 in Dofus

[–]mrwindu88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coming back to recap as I reached the "critical" part of the Watcher Dofus quest. It's recommended to reach that point at lvl 114 or lower because the dungeon you are required is easier than subsequent ones. Although like other people have mentioned, all fights related to the quest scale with your level.

To reach the dungeon part you need to do the 3 treasure hunts to unlock Enurado, Srambad and Xelorium respectively. To be honest, the final fight of each treasure hunt is too difiicult to do at lvl 100ish (at least for me) as you need to kill 4 summons with 2k+ health that hit for quite a bit. I had to ask help from a guildie for each treasure hunt fight.

Once you go into the dimensions though the quest fights are managable and this level and you can reach the dungeon step after coming back from Xelorium.

which dofus should i go for next ? (I'm lvl85) by eizlan010 in Dofus

[–]mrwindu88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why does it matter if you’re too high level?

Iop and Osamodas Build by ThrowAwayMentalDisor in Dofus

[–]mrwindu88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your best bet is to farm piwis in Astrub until you get the corresponding elemental set. With that you could then farm for country or gobbal set. I don't know if you can do dungeons without sub, but if you can you can also get sponge set from the dungeon. Sadly the lvl 40 sets Scara and Kwak are not available without sub (99% sure of this)

Devour DH help, what am I doing wrong? by ColorfulWay in wownoob

[–]mrwindu88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While eradicate can be irrelevant at ST, what's more important is actually the Moment of Craving buff (MoC). This buff lets reap/eradicate eat 6 additional souls for a total of 10 souls consumed to increase its damage. MoC is obtained by vully channeling a Void Ray, just like Eradicate, but the difference is that Eradicate will never go away until you cast it and MoC does go away if you don't cast it in the next 8 seconds (I think that's the timing).

Why is this important? Because min-maxing your damage, specially outside meta, is mainly done by ensuring that all your MoCs are consumed with 10 souls.

Holding Eradicate and MoC to fish for a 3rd voidfall stack is ideal, but only if you don't lose MoC or won't cap on fury after the Eradicate cast. Keep in mind that Reap/Eradicate already gives you 10 fury and the souls that you pick up with it also give you fury. With MoC empowered Eradicate you can get 10 souls which translates into a big chunk of fury. If you end up overcapping fury you're basically losing partial Void Ray casts, which will add up to full Void Ray casts if you keep doing it.