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In regards to your Krivis C3/Pardoner C2, it’s not a joke when i say that your zaibas is like your only great offensive weapon. So, you’ll pretty much zaibas and run around for 30secs til you can cast it again. Zaibas scales well (much better then most early game skill), but eventually it’ll start to lose some traction compared to the skills that other classes get later on (unless you have a very significant investment in int). In return, krivis allows the pardoner to solo without party compared to priest c3. DE was really fun though when i stunned swordsman in duels and extended it by 20 secs :D. Also, r7 is open (you only accounted up to only r6)
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I actually went Cleric > Krivis C3 > Pardoner C2 for the whole ICBT2. I barely managed to sell a small handful of daino scrolls and the sad part was that i was probably the only krivis c3/pardoner c2 on the server -_- (it was that bad). I was one of those “Diano scrolls will sell like crazy” people until i actually tried it out (let’s just say i’m no longer one of them). I was so much poorer then my spell shop counterparts. Most of income actually came from hunting mvps/map bosses instead of selling daino scrolls like it should of been…
3-5)
That being said, to say that is early access might be like ICBT2 would be a bad idea. The situations changed in ICBT2 for the better or worse (Searching scrolls on the market was broken for most of the testing, New Market restrictions, Buff limit cap increased for some classes, and etc.)
If you intend to go spell shop, you’ll probably become pretty wealthy if you become the server first (applies for all crafting classes).
@Temasek
The difference is that you can to produce up to level 15 daino scrolls, while the other pardoner could produce up to only lvl 5 scrolls. Lvl 15 diano scroll coressponds with a Daino lvl 15.
However, the effects of the scrolls can be improved depending on the skill and if the user has the attributes for the skill contained in the scroll. In other words, the best users most of the time for the skill scrolls is the class that skill originated from. They have the attributes for that skill and usually the correct stats.
For example:
Cure Scroll
Stats:
So if the scroll user that has naturally more int will naturally do more damage then a scroll user who doesn’t have int. Sats might only matter depending on the nature of the base skill. So stats won’t help with daino scrolls.
Attributes:
The skill scroll will apply the attributes if the user (this is customer) have the attributes for that skill.
So if a Cleric (User) that has the Cure:damage interval then the attribute will apply cure created by the skill scroll.
If a krivis with the Diano:Duration attribute uses the scroll then the resulting diano would last longer then of non-krivis using same skill scroll