Whisper
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True. From same anime bowl, that sane person would avoid eating from.
This sounds like the words of a villain.
Better be villain, than anime sick faggot like you and your kind.
True. From same anime bowl, that sane person would avoid eating from.
This sounds like the words of a villain.
Not sure if Irene joins you no matter what. But every other npc presenting similar options in that mission can send them away, make them fight you or recruit them into your team.What? Really? What can change here?Whats funny is that all of those options lead to different outcomes.Oh, i remember him now. Villain with a sword?
As a true HERO Irene would never run away from a fight to save innocent civilians.Not sure if Irene joins you no matter what. But every other npc presenting similar options in that mission can send them away, make them fight you or recruit them into your team.
Ugh, french people.Why is this game trying to make me care about the adventures of a group of giant frogs?
How the fuck are you supposed to deal with Final Resistance? Are stunning abilities and bleeding the only options?
As Troubleshooter proceeds into its later stages, there is an increasing proportion of crypto-fantasy material, starting with the giant frogs and then continuing with the dragon-substitutes. Perhaps if DandyLion ever tires of their quasi-superhero setting, they can create a tactics game inspired by classic fantasy RPG modules.Why is this game trying to make me care about the adventures of a group of giant frogs?
panda don't be a tease, share your builds. I'm fairly satisfied with what I've done with almost every character (except for Giselle, whom I still don't understand), but I'm surely not one-shotting bicrons with Irene...
Pretty much. But you'll also need gear with really high +crit chance though.panda don't be a tease, share your builds. I'm fairly satisfied with what I've done with almost every character (except for Giselle, whom I still don't understand), but I'm surely not one-shotting bicrons with Irene...
just put all battlemage masteries and complete the majority of the battlemage sets.
Pretty much. But you'll also need gear with really high +crit chance though.
Holy fuck, that has literally nothing to do with what I'm doing with her right now:Pretty much. But you'll also need gear with really high +crit chance though.panda don't be a tease, share your builds. I'm fairly satisfied with what I've done with almost every character (except for Giselle, whom I still don't understand), but I'm surely not one-shotting bicrons with Irene...
just put all battlemage masteries and complete the majority of the battlemage sets.
Here is basic build:
Slap Veteran if you don't have stun immunity items, and that's it.
Exactly, 55 and more i'd say.Pretty much. But you'll also need gear with really high +crit chance though.
Since Irene is melee, she only needs 50% crit. You can craft lvl 20 purple sneakers and get up to 30% crit. It is usually easy to get 20% crit from a weapon. She also has little innate crit rate. So, a weapon and lvl 20 craft sneakers should be enough. If you meet enemies with high block, use 'frontal breakthrough'. It ignores block.
Nah, unfortunately you can't. But that is basic example, that's why i left some slots open. Ofc at lvl 52 i'm using OP human +slot masterie/set there, i just removed it because obviously NJClaw doesn't have those.In your build, you can substitute 'politely decline' with 'lottery'
I'm using snatch for teleport attack, and flame explosion for AOE. Front breakthrough is good, but sort of overkill, so i left fire missile.Holy fuck, that has literally nothing to do with what I'm doing with her right now:
Which abilities do you use with that build? I have never even thought of building her on ESP instead of raw attack power, so it's all alien to me.
I'm trying the Hunter class for the first time, and I'm getting more and more confused every minute I try to figure out what to do with it. Maybe someone here can help me:
(1) what does the Beast Friend mastery do? This is its text:
What are they trying to tell me? What does "recover HP by your mastery" mean?
(2) how are you supposed to activate Chain Tactics?
I guess traps have something to do with it, but I can't figure out what.
Yeah, I have a basic understanding of how chain effects work: I've been punched in the face enough times to put Veteran or Massiveness on all my characters. What I don't understand is how you can trigger something with Giselle, since her The Hunter and the Hound mastery set has Chain Tactics in it. I guess her pets can push people in her traps somehow, but it would be strange if the game required you to pick a mastery that does nothing on the main character and only improves the pet.2) chain effect is when one action under some condition can create something extra. For example, if you push somebody to the wall, the target will get stun. This is a chain effect. You can look in the game 'help' section for more details.
Yeah, I have a basic understanding of how chain effects work: I've been punched in the face enough times to put Veteran or Massiveness on all my characters. What I don't understand is how you can trigger something with Giselle, since her The Hunter and the Hound mastery set has Chain Tactics in it. I guess her pets can push people in her traps somehow, but it would be strange if the game required you to pick a mastery that does nothing on the main character and only improves the pet.2) chain effect is when one action under some condition can create something extra. For example, if you push somebody to the wall, the target will get stun. This is a chain effect. You can look in the game 'help' section for more details.