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Dual Blades CAN do CWKPQ!
#1
Sup, Southperry.
I'm sure many of you are wondering if DBs can CWKPQ or not.
This SS is proof that Dual Blades are able to CWKPQ.
[Image: Maple0150.jpg]
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#2
Okay
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#3
Good to see that we have cold hard evidence! Glitter
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#4
SlayerZach Wrote:Good to see that we have cold hard evidence! Glitter

Good to see that I won't need a HTP for my DB.
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#5
Free +10 attack +300 HP Pendants for every Dual Blader level 90 and over!!!
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#6
Excellent work Nexon America!

However, can they activate the sirgils with DBlade booster / haste?
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#7
They shouldn't be able to. the sigils check for specific skill IDs, so unless they can be activated with a first job skill (disorder, dark sight, double stab), DBs wont be able to do it
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#8
PirateIzzy Wrote:Good to see that I won't need a HTP for my DB.

HTP can be potentialed. MoN is just a cheap alternative now.
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#9
Can't MoNs be potentialed too? Or are they unpotentialable?
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#10
Holypie Wrote:Can't MoNs be potentialed too? Or are they unpotentialable?

You can't potential them, at least according to what others say. Never tried myself.
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#11
Dusk Wrote:HTP can be potentialed. MoN is just a cheap alternative now.

I know, but MoN is a lot cheaper than HTP.
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#12
Holypie Wrote:Can't MoNs be potentialed too? Or are they unpotentialable?

As far as I'm aware, you can only potential items that have (the capacity to have) slots.
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#13
It was expected, because they are adventurers even by the data's concern. The script probably checks for any (job) id with 3 digits or any id under 999.
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#14
Confirmation that average DBs become more broken!
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#15
You can't potential a MoN, period.
I'm still going to spam loot HTPs and use MoN in the mean while, if I ever make it to 120+ on my DB.
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#16
The question becomes HTP vs. MoN then.

300 HP, 8-12 WA vs. +17 allstat and potential for potential (lol).

Urgh.
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#17
The advantage that a MoN has for DBlades is the extra watt boost for their Katara damage range (which is half of their dagger watt).

It's the same with Ciders, check the damage increase on the Katara hits vs the damage increase with Ciders on the Dagger hits, you'll be amazed.

And with MoN + Ciders (or apples...) Dual Blades get boosted more then with a HTP on the Katara damage, even if you'll have a Potentialled HTP. Smile

I'm not saying HTP's are a bad choice btw... They also give some massive wdef, which can be usefull for DBlade's survival after Big Bang...
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#18
maybe they can to get in, but can't attack thief's stone.
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#19
Devil Wrote:And with MoN + Ciders (or apples...) Dual Blades get boosted more then with a HTP on the Katara damage, even if you'll have a Potentialled HTP. Smile

Ugh. Are you really suggesting that a ton of extra luck won't beat out a 10-12 points in weapon attack? Obviously if you have enough mesos a potential'd HTP is infinitely better than MoN...
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#20
Well it's the problem how Maple works...

It's the same way how Night Lords profit most of Onyx Apples because their natural low base watt.

But it's most noticable on bosses with high wdef, low damage range classes always get the most hit by wdef. And that's in this case the Katara low damage range.
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