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Machause
07-17-2006, 11:59 AM
Hi! well, i want to say that i think that flyff is a great game but at the beginning is kinda hard to lvl up and to make friends (they leave the game normally). I tried the game at least 2 or 3 times but i allways quit because the problem of leveling and because all i do is click on a monster and use healing objects, and the result is 1% of exp and 2 healing objects used.I like the graphics,the jobs,the skills...but not the exp rate. If i only was in a guild that could help me i think it would be different :). If someone can accept me in his/her guild i will be very happy^^, ah! i want to be a ring master. Cya! :p
Kargor
07-17-2006, 01:43 PM
If you say "Ringmaster", I automatically assume "support assist" --- these present their own kind of challenge in Flyff. I wouldn't normally recommend these as the first char.
Also, complaining about 1% exp per kill can only mean one thing: Flyff isn't for you :-) Normally you shouldn't have to use 2 food for one kill; even my support assist (who has absolutely NO combat-related stats) can kill monsters 1-2 levels, sometimes even more, above her; using food only in cases of bad luck.
I'd love to get 1% per kill, with any char :-) Flyff is an exercise in patience, and while being a support assist sounds like heaven for the lazy --- being levelled for free --- you'll have to spend quality time in between to level your skills. Of all classes, Ringmasters are the ones that want almost all of their skills mastered, including the assist skills. Billposters are probably next in line, as they want their buffs mastered as well.
In addition, being a supporter means that a lot depends on the people you are supporting. If you fiind one who's sharing the drops --- that's great. If he doesn't, what will you do? Stay and at least get some exp out of it? Leave, and hope to find a nicer guy? What happens if he does share drops... and that ultrararesupervaluable thingybobby drops? What are your chances of ever getting one of these?
In any case, enough talk about support assists. Combat builds are generally more appropiate to get started. Acrobats are a bit inbetween; I'd say they are a bit of a challenge early on, but seem to work better later. I might be wrong here, though --- I just seem to remember seeing a lot of acrobats in the lower level areas that looked really pitiful, working on a single monster for what seemed like ages, using a fortune worth of potions or food. Mages have the option of sitting to recharge mana/health, or using potions/food. Mercs can keep going even without FP.
Yeah,I know it's ruff but deal with it we were all newbs once ill tell you what when your level 28 ill plvl you for free Good luck =p.I usually, start off rich but at the begging i didn't now i have 2mil and im lvl 31
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07-18-2006, 06:39 PM
Well, I'm 76 currently, and when all conditions are right, I'm still satisfied with the .5%-.7% exp per 10 mobs (I aoe). If you aren't into the leveling in this game don't bother playing it any further, you'll just be wasting your own time.
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