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Stake Stockades - Sapper: Do you know if stake stockades has collision or some kind of knockback effect when mobs / players bump it? Or do they just mow through? XD
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Rogue - Capture: Does anyone know exactly how this works? Say if I had it lvl 3, does it put down 3 magic circles / traps before it goes on cooldown without using item requirements for traps etc? Also does skill level affect the effectiveness of the trap / magic circle I put down? ( Like if I capture a broom trap with level 3 capture, will it drop lvl 3 broom trap? Or would they be lvl 5 broom traps still regardless of capture level.
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As a high str / low dex build, is it recommend to wear plate? Feel like I dont benefit from leather set bonus ( I’m a low dex build so… Boosting dex from attribs sounds pretty meh! ) and maybe plate would go better? Also, I hear there’s a set that gives backstab 3x damage, what type of armor is that, leather?
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Reading the attrib for pungi stake, it sounds like the attrib scales off your base phys attack, not the skill. Pros and cons of this vs claymore? http://www.tosbase.com/database/attributes/304018/
As opposed to attrib that goes off skill dmg, like http://www.tosbase.com/database/attributes/304007/ -
Evasion - Rogue / Swift Step - Archer: Can anyone confirm whether these skills give flat dodge % or if it just scales your DEX? Or lack there of in my case (Potentially making it pretty unattractive for a heavy str build) Which would be overcome by accuracy.
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Any idea if I can miss with low accuracy but 100% crit chance? ( I know this isn’t RO… But I still gotta wonder since rogue seems perfectly capable of 100% crit chance. )
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Burrow - Rogue: Is burrow a toggle like kneeling shot? ( No duration listed on skill x.x ) Are you hittable by abilities that dont require a target like any auto-attack from hitting Z. Will they unburrow you?
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Do crit chance skills affect overall crit chance? Or is it based on your crit value? ( As in, +80% crit of 20 crit chance would equal 36 crit, opposed to 80% chance + your base value. )
Any feedback would be appreciated. 
