
If it has no negative meaning at all then would you like it if someone called you a noob? That word is used so many times to put down so many people and it did, including me in the past before I started learning about the arsenal, the UVs and. What he said had a negative meaning to it and I do not think he knew that. I said he was ignorant because of the way how he told me off like that. You have no reason to get 'pissed' off at me because you are only wasting your time with spilled milk. Hmmm do you mind me telling you "Psychodestroyer, learn the game, get some skill, come back when you got some." Telling someone is ignorant is just as bad as telling someone off like that because that also sounds like a negative term. In the end, it's all down to the player's ability to cope to the situation, however far a jump it is. Needless to say, he survived longer than I did.Īlso Nicoya-Kitty, an ex-Knight, fought the Jelly king with piercing weapons only. I had a T2 random follow me to T3, and could dodge gunpuppy bullets easier than I ever could at my peak. Telling you to 'get skill' is a legitimate piece of advice. One also does not simply ignore the clearly placed 'edit' button. One also does not simply insult other players intelligence without prior knowledge of them, or how REAL pros deal with the situation. One does not simply call someone ignorant because it sounds like a negative term without first knowing what is so 'ignorant' about the situation. You have probably yet to see me really pissed off, and believe me, you don't want to see me pissed off when you're this new to the forums.Īlso, my post was approx 45% personal. You're right, there could have been worse language, and had you irritated me on a bad day further, it would've come from me. This thread is done, and the nerf denied. If you see the attack indicator and you have a fast weapon, try to interrupt the attack. If there's one thing to learn about Fiend behavior, it's that their attacks will generally be interrupted with a single hit. Antigua/Silversix/Argent Peacemaker are viable options for Devilites because they allow you to kite around while dealing damage. Slow swords are useful for Greavers because of their wide range and damage, but Flourishes/Barbs are favored for their speed and the fact that Piercing is strong against Fiends. Skold was telling you to get some skill before coming back because (as has been mentioned) Fiends make up a family of monsters whose defeat is more dependent on skill than equipment.Īnyway, I think Arctifice basically covered most of the weapon advice and I've already told you what I use. As far as I know, many of the forum regulars are people who have just about reached the top of their equipment and skill capacities and who know the game very well. The way I see it, Skold was giving you advice for posting on the forums. Can Valkyrie set please have its fire weakness taken away? Can the fallen set please have its penalty versus fiends reduced? Can BOTH the Divine Veil and mantle have a damage bonus versus fiends medium? its amlost impossible to go solo. I noticed the armors that are that defend against fiends have very horrible weaknesses or not strong enough bonuses. The Valkyrie set makes you very weak to fire so if you get hit (and I know that it's impossible to not get hit by one) by a Tier 3 fire-based fiend, you will get at least more or half of your health drained. HOWEVER, the fallen armor set has a damage penalty versus fiends - VERY HIGH! The divine veil/mantle has only ONE damage bonus versus fiends on one of the two pieces of equipment and that is a MEDIUM damage bonus. The Valkrie set has a damage bonus VERY HIGH versus fiends. Yes, the fallen armor set has fire resistance as well as the divine veil/mantle along with shock. There are NO armors that have worthy shadow fire resistence against them. They already deal a ridiculous amount of shadow damage even when you wear 5* shadow-resistant gear.
