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At such an early level, it doesn't matter what you want to train. You're most likely going to win. But, its still good to prepare for the higher levels, soo... What kind of Striker do you want to be? Pure Striker The type of Striker that maxes out its potential in sticks. Trains and focuses on DEX, STR, and LUK, as well as a little bit of END. Since it does not train any CHA, the pets used will not be strong, and since no INT is trained, spells will be used less (perhaps only once a battle). At most times, though, INT would be used for healing spells. A Pure Striker would be a good build if you love clicking the attack button; with the implementation of Lucky Strikes and a high LUK stat, it'd be even more fun. At level 5, I'd focus on STR and DEX. 15 STR, and 10 DEX would be good, or even 20 STR and 5 DEX. The more DEX, the more you hit, but the higher STR, the harder you'll hit. Tank Striker A Striker that trains END as well as DEX and STR. LUK is not focused on, but is still trained a bit. Provides high HP, allowing you to survive long battles, but at the cost of Lucky Strikes, a higher chance to go, and other things. Its not a bad build at high levels, but at low levels, you won't be needing a high amount of END. Beast Striker Allows the player to use the most powerful pets ingame, at the cost of LUK. This type of Striker would train DEX, STR, and CHA, with a bit of END. Not much to say about this build. Just a tip, if you're going to be a Beast Striker, I advise you to train STR and DEX first, before you train CHA, because at such an early level, the pets won't be dealing a massive amount of damage even if you have a very high CHA stat trained. Hybrid A striker that uses Techs as well as sticks. Its not a bad build, if you like using and testing out stuff. However, just to let you know, since this build focuses on INT, STR, and DEX, none of the weapons / techs you use will be hitting the '*gasp* Wow! OMG!!!' level because you are missing out LUK, which if you have trained high, will get you high damage in Lucky Strikes. Its still a good build to consider training, though. I think that pretty much covers it, you can take a look at Mysterious Strangeface's Stat Training guide here if you have further questions on what to train, but as I've mentioned earlier, at a such low level, it doesn't really matter what you train. That guide will also tell you how to train stats at higher levels, so you can take a look at that and see how each build develops. As for the armors, I'd pick up each and every one. The next armor upgrade won't be until level 24 for WarpTroopers, IIRC, so you'll need as much armors you can get. If you can, get them in this order: Star Ninja Grasshopper >> Heavy Gunner Model A >> AAAA-Cell Energizer. There should be one more armor, a WarpTrooper Armor. Its not mandatory to get, but you can test it out if you want. IMO, the Star Ninja armor will cover for that armor, so it should be the last to pick up.
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