Laeon val Observis
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Rest assured, you're not the first relic to resurface in these 12 months, and kudos that you actually got to remember your old account wherein you're a DA holder at that. Not to mention you're taking your first steps to earn the mighty Doomknight class based on your char pages' titles. To make sure this is short, this link should provide you some quick overview to get your bearings on the game's current state. Do note that that link I provided is a bit outdated, particularly when it regards to saving equipment. Released January 2021, you can do that in the comfort of your character's Inventory interface. You don't need to worry about a secondary character, although I am being quite serious that your account is a relic just by staring at what gear you have. The kind wherein they show the merciless passage of time both on their aesthetics and functionality. If you're worried from retraining, not really. For a more concise detail of what main stats do, this should suit your needs. While the casual battlefield is merciful to any build, try not going beyond 4 trained stats to see some decent benefits. Do note that a privilege that we DA holders have is our character's stat (un)training is at no expense. On top of that, plenty of classes had their skillsets modernized so that they can match up against anything Book 3 can throw at'em. With that in mind, that pretty much translates that only Doctor When, the second last mandatory boss fight for Book 1, will be a challenge for you (as he's always been even prior to his revision. There's a reason that active veterans jokingly state that he's the true boss of Book 1). Note that the final mandatory boss fight in Book 1 will be a Titan fight. That fight does have the benefit of temporarily unlocking the Titan-only Dragonrider class' full skillset, but you must train it nonetheless as most other Titan fights don't have such privilege. In terms of gear, you can start updating your hardware with class accessory items. That means items that class trainers (sans Tomix of the Soulweaver class) sell, and they are all in Book 1. Personally, I recommend the Deathknight class' set found in Doomwood alongside the necros and paladins. You don't have to spend gold, you grind crafting (merge item) resources which will help you level a bit faster, has an equippable to every slot sans Trinket and Bracer, and has something to provide up till the current level cap of 90. Warning: unlike most merge items in game, DK items require that you start from the item's base form then upgrade to the appropriately levelled variant. That's the one chink in that. At least it helps preserve gold. Since you'll be encountering plenty of Darkness foes, though, weapons from Artix's Paladin shop should cover you, although no one's gonna stop you from getting the more reliable Ultra Omniknight Blade in Book 3 if you so decide to jump to Book 3.
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