Once done in Henesys next go to Perion and finish those quests, this should net you some good EXP and get you to about Level 30. They are easy and you are unlikely to die while doing them. Stirgeman Pants (M) (F) ( Lv.90) (HP +10, MP +20, Def +75, Mag Def +30)īroken Glasses ( Lv.45) (STR, DEX, LUK, INT +1, HP/MP +20)įacestompers ( Lv.50) (Def +20, Mag +5, Att +2)įor starting quests I suggest going to Henesys and finishing the quests that are given there first. Red/Blue Sauna Robe ( Lv.30) (Def +30, Avoid +10) (Disclaimer none of these items list will be from Gachapon)īlack Phoenix Shield (Def +20, Mag Def +20) Of course you will want to get new ones once reaching certain levels. When creating a new character you will start off with a set of clothes though these will be very poor in defence. (Disclaimer none of the weapons within the list are from the Gachapon, these weapons are free) So what other weapons can a Beginner use? Not many but if you upgrade them you will have a better chance of surviving. Once creating a new character you will start with a weapon for Explorers this can be a Sword, Club, etc. If you auto assign your stat points they will automatically go toward STR so just click the auto assign button upon leveling up.įor defence you will be manly relying on armour, as a Beginner your DEF is weak (only 230’s once hitting level 30) Evading your enemies will be your best option for playing as a Beginner. The STR stat will help you out even if you have a low level weapon. STR will help you in the long run because you will mainly be relying on your weapon throughout your time as a Beginner. (DEX, INT Etc.) For them most effective Beginner Class I’d suggest putting them toward STR. Blessing of the Fairy (Max 20 att, 20 Magic att, 20 Acc & Evasion)įor your damage once you level up you will have the choice of auto assigning your stat points or choosing where you want them to go to. With the Blessing Skill you will just need a character that is level 200/higher. I suggest, Three Snail & Recovery though that is up to you. If you want to max them out you can only pick 2 because you will be limited with Skill Points. Once you pass level 10 I’d say most are useless. Now what you will do is NOT click on the ‘Class Head’s’ icon! What you do is walk out of the zone and now.well now you are a Beginner!īeginners are limited when it comes to skills you will only get 4. Click okay and it will take you to the location of where that ‘Class Head’ is. Once reached the end of the tutorial and past the cutscene you will spawn in Lith Harbour, and get a message from the ‘Class Head’ of which ever ‘Class’ you chose. (I usually go through it but, that’s up to you) Within the tutorial the game will have you choose a ‘Class’ pick which ever one this part will not matter in the end. When done you will have the option of going through the tutorial or skipping it. Go to the Explorer Class selection (Citizen or Noblesse) then go through the process of naming/designing your character. And now I am doing it again but, restarting in 2017-2018. If you want to know why I think I’m qualified to make a blog like this, it’s because I’ve maxed out a Beginner back when the level cap was 200. I will talk about quests, gaining exp, skills, using familiars, weapons, armour, etc. These are the ‘Beginner Classes’ you can use to do this with. In this blog I will talk about Explorers mainly, Citizens and Noblesse. Sticking with no Class classifying you as a Beginner. Hey again Maplers it’s me Lithos bringing you another blog this time about: Effectively building a Beginner Class, no not choosing a Warrior, Bowman, Thief, etc.
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