What exactly does the "Final Cut buff" do?
What exactly does the "Final Cut buff" do?
Since Dual Bladers are technically considered adventurers, will you be able to make a level 30 Dual Blade with the Maple Life Package? Use it, create a thief, and advance to Dual Blade?
Not sure. Although these guys are technically an adventurer, you do have to click on a different icon in the character selection screen to create a dual blade. So they are an adventurer, and at the same time they are not an adventurer. I don't believe DB will be available for Maple Life right away - if at all.
Okay, so I was just remembering back to the first Dual Blades extraction, and there were 2 sets of each job, presumed to mean that dual blades had two advancement courses.
Is this still the case? What does each course entail?
I'm not understanding how you reached that conclusion. I have always stated that Dual Blade was a singular job but that it was a branch off of the rogue class. Meaning you start off as a rogue would but eventually change to a Dual Blade.
Hmm... I remember seeing two sets of second and third spoilers in one topic...
I also think I might have read the other part on spadows blog when this was new.
Did Throns REALLY need more buff range? I mean really. It already had ultimate range, what do they want now? buff-range where you can buff on the spot and covers the entire map?
Any progress with how thorns works? I know it's basically SE, but does that mean it overrides it and basically makes SE not as important anymore? It doesn't look like it stacked in that one video...
chances are people will just keep the dual blader as their main. they deal more dps afterall amirite?
damage whores ftw? :X
I'm interested in the skills that haven't been discovered what exactly they do yet.
Can someone clarify something here?
Final Cut is the Pierce-like skill right? and Sudden Raid is the Ultimate-like AoE attack?
Why the hell they put a 100 Seconds delay on final Cut if Sudden Raid is the one that needs it ?
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