Thread Rating:
  • 2 Vote(s) - 5 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Original General Dungeon Fighter Thread
Mark Wrote:So...I caved in and started playing. I'm a level 8 Priest. Halp.

Since I want to be a Crusader, do I just buy skills from that tab or is it ok to buy some from all of them?
Welcome.

Just spend on whatever sounds useful, test around, you'll get them reseted it after you advance at level 18. Just like Felix said.

Shop around, see what you like, then at level 18 start building your right path. Good luck, man!
Used my last 79 fatigue to farm HP pots, and it was glorious.

 Pot farming is delicious

Got 40 extra pots and a lot of EASY money. Basically no exp, though. lol It's lame how when you're overleveled, the dungeons give you garbage exp. I was getting 1-2k per Dragon Nest...

 Incredible exp

Used my last 1 fatigue point for a Castellan King's FC. That was the result. GODLY EXP.

It was so worth it (and surprisingly fun lol). Tomorrow, Hydracle is going DOWN. ROAR!
I saw "Exceptional Grade Elemental Crystals" in the FM today (magenta/pink colored and not purple). Supposedly they're for adding special attributes to your equipment, but the system isn't implemented yet o.O Anyone know what exactly they do?
Time to unveil my Nen Master, Generation.
[Image: dfoscreenshot00024.jpg]
Instead of recoloring octopuses, Nexon just recycles them!

 lol

Still LF> Verdure Continent Shoulder. I've confirmed that it is indeed obtainable.
[COLOR="Teal"]Finally advanced to my Asura today. Going to see what Sky Tower offers tomorrow.

[/COLOR]
so, um, yeah...
downloaded what i thought was the game... iuno. i click the desktop shortcut, but instead i get taken to the main DFO page on nexon's website...

what did i do wrong?
Nothing. It's launched from the website.
My initial impression of Godhand DFO.

[Image: 600px-Ggodhand_original.jpg]

Ok, not 100% of that. More like 75% of that. It's WoW Lite. The scaling of defense is spot on, and so far doesn't demand needing potions. Questing seems really abundant, which is good. My only gripe is I don't know how to take screenshots. A light gripe is there isn't a huge variety of weapons (looks like you can get all your weapons/armor from shopping), but I assume crafting will make up for that.

I'm BearPawKuma. Kuma was taken, and BartholomewKuma is too long. :<
[Image: 176331_200908111903019.jpg]
This is Kuma. He is a cyborg priest who can shoop da whoop, and can make you blast off like Team Rocket. Goggleemoticon
Print Screen, bro.
Dyxanije Wrote:Print Screen, bro.

My Insert/Ptr sc button didn't do anything. Goggleemoticon
FelixTM Wrote:Welcome, bro.

You can buy from all jobs. Whatever works best for you. All of your points reset when you advance (18). That's when you actually have to worry about how you spend your points and focus on your actual job.

Loose Wrote:Welcome.

Just spend on whatever sounds useful, test around, you'll get them reseted it after you advance at level 18. Just like Felix said.

Shop around, see what you like, then at level 18 start building your right path. Good luck, man!


Thanks, guys. I'm really loving how Priests rip and tear through everything. Kind of funny because when I first heard about this game I thought the Priests would've been of the wuss variety. I has another question though: Should I be spending gold on weapons/gear, or wait to get them through quests/drops?
Mark Wrote:Thanks, guys. I'm really loving how Priests rip and tear through everything. Kind of funny because when I first heard about this game I thought the Priests would've been of the wuss variety. I has another question though: Should I be spending gold on weapons/gear, or wait to get them through quests/drops?

I thought this too, until I saw they're built like a tank and wear HEAVY/FULL PLATE.

"THE POWER OF MY BIG ASS CROSS COMPELS YOU!"

This and their support magic = awesome combination. Did I mention they get to pimp-slap enemies with a big ass cross?
IllegallySane Wrote:I thought this too, until I saw they're built like a tank and wear HEAVY/FULL PLATE.

Monks wear Light Armor. It helps them go faster. Smile
Mark Wrote:Thanks, guys. I'm really loving how Priests rip and tear through everything. Kind of funny because when I first heard about this game I thought the Priests would've been of the wuss variety. I has another question though: Should I be spending gold on weapons/gear, or wait to get them through quests/drops?

Don't buy the NPC gear, get it from other southperrians (most people here will gladly do IOU type trades, since sooner or later it comes back to them). The only items I don't just give away are avatar items, since I paid real money for them. Take a look in the trading room (DFO) and see if you want anything people have there, then shoot some PMs. Keep in mind that at lv 18 you're going to probably limit yourself to 1 or 2 weapons based on your sub-job, as certain skills are only available to certain jobs.
Infection Wrote:Monks wear Light Armor. It helps them go faster. Smile

Nah. I'd prefer more support powers of a Crusader.

Besides, heavy/full-plate = I'M THE JUGGERNAUT, PEACH!

*Can someone give me a list of all the SP-ers? I don't wanna go through a full 56 pages to find names. If someone can get a screenshot of their buddy list that'd be cool.
Mark Wrote:Should I be spending gold on weapons/gear, or wait to get them through quests/drops?
I've never bought anything from NPCs, except the stuff you need for quests (Diamond Ring, etc.). Everything else, I mostly get from drops, quests or other people in this forum for free, sometimes.

Just remember to check out your General tab in skills, to see which armor is the most convenient to wear. For example, my Grappler gets a lot of bonus from Light Armors; but my Brawler gets certain stats from Light Armor and other bonus stats from Heavy Armor.
Loose Wrote:I've never bought anything from NPCs, except the stuff you need for quests (Diamond Ring, etc.). Everything else, I mostly get from drops, quests or other people in this forum for free, sometimes.

Just remember to check out your General tab in skills, to see which armor is the most convenient to wear. For example, my Grappler gets a lot of bonus from Light Armors; but my Brawler gets certain stats from Light Armor and other bonus stats from Heavy Armor.

[color="#cc8899"]I had a diamond ring drop 2 dungeons after I finished the quest...

Gunners generally benefit from Leather Armor (+Attack speed and physical crit rate), while Launchers can also benefit from Heavy Armor (+defense).[/COLOR]
IllegallySane Wrote:*Can someone give me a list of all the SP-ers? I don't wanna go through a full 56 pages to find names. If someone can get a screenshot of their buddy list that'd be cool.

http://www.southperry.net/forums/showpos...count=1025
MasPan Wrote:Gunners generally benefit from Leather Armor (+Attack speed and physical crit rate), while Launchers can also benefit from Heavy Armor (+defense).
Here's what I know.

As a Fighter, I get the standard Light Armor Mastery that all Fighters get. When I advanced to Grappler, I got another Light Armor Mastery aside from the Fighter Light Armor Mastery. My Brawler, however, got a Heavy Armor Mastery (like your Launcher), which adds Intelligence and some other different stuff. So, with my Brawler, I have to choose between what I want more, Strength from Light Armor or Intelligence from Heavy Armor.

On my Spitfire, I got another Leather Armor Mastery.


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)