Hi i’m archer lv.66 and I have 130 Exp lv2, 340 exp lv3 and 30 exp lv4.
My question is, What I do with that? I use it or not?
Some players tell me to use it, and some players tell me to keep them; i’m confused :c
Hi i’m archer lv.66 and I have 130 Exp lv2, 340 exp lv3 and 30 exp lv4.
My question is, What I do with that? I use it or not?
Some players tell me to use it, and some players tell me to keep them; i’m confused :c
Use it as fire fuel when resting. 
lol…
no, srsly?
They give the same exp no matter what…just use them. The point of the game is to lvl up. Why would you not want to lvl up. Just save a few for lvl 85 to get to 86 faster where the exp resets.
Oh, I see, I don’t know about that “EXP reset”, it’s only at lv.85?
Thank you very much it is very useful !
There there’s the other kind of "tool " like this for Tree of Savior ? (except databases)
Personally I haven’t actually had the need to use them on purpose TBH. I only use them as ‘pots’ when I’m low on health/sp.
skill and stat simulator
anyway… just eat those damn cards… ur level higher and kill the monsters faster so done the quests quicker and get more cards better than slower
I prefer to use them when im on a map with 5+ lvls than me, so i don’t get the xp penalty, example:
Map lvl is 87 and im lvl 80. In this case i would use cards until i hit lvl 83.
This way i avoid some grinding. Keep a close eye to the lvl 86 reset, my opinion is tha you should use all your lvl 2 and lvl 3 cards before it and save the lvl 4.
Thanks a lot for your advice!
you dont get exp penalty for killing things higher than you. But those things get bonus armor (and attack) against you for level difference.
At that level it doesn’t matter. Use as you see fit man. The wall to watch out for is the levels leading up to 175 because lack of quests and the poor exp rate from the 160 instance. Save level 7 & 8 or just do mission instances and grind it out.
this interests me. where is this info posted?
(hm, i -thought- those mobs felt harder to kill than they should have been…)
Grind a bit, do instances. When you get bored of those, pop the cards and jump ahead in content.