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Battlesiege15 said: I struggled with my DPT too which is why I went the status effect route with Burns. The monster does have Clawback so it's not the best strategy to go all out damage either. Honestly, this boss's abilities are suited towards a defensive build (Light burn that deals monster, Clawback). Where can I find some better burns? I tried using the Paladin armor's burns, but that didn't help a whole lot. Admittedly, that might just be my stats. quote:
J9408 said: I highly suggest you make your second character a pure warrior. There are some bosses in this game that are more easier to take down for certain builds. My Neko beastmage is best for tanky monsters, while my pure Wherewolf warrior is best for glass cannons. The three other characters I have planned will all be built with the 250 cap in mind. It's just this character that I'm having such a hard time with, because I finalized the stats way before the cap was raised, and until the Stat sweep rolls around, I won't really know which direction I should take it. quote:
OG Ranger said: Use that build if you want the majority of your damage to come from pets and guests. I kill most enemies in 1 or 2 turns with it but you need specific equipment like foam finger, bard of war, high damage pets, strawberry shieldcake, etc. Use quadforce to boost your str to 250 if you want to attack. The build is basically a pure beastmaster. If you can pull it off I highly recommend the build. Foam Finger is a melee weapon though, and BoW is a Golden Giftbox special. I'm still in college, so I'd like to keep the payments to a minimum. And I didn't think that there was any difference in the total DPT for lvl 150 pets outside of MCs. Maybe this is all a moot point anyways, considering that I'll be changing my build once Stats are swept?
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