![]() That makes them unreliable to kill mob with medium(20K+)-high (100K+) HP. Magic damage couldn't deal crits unless you take Spell Burst from Battle skill tree. Spellcasters do also have their own drawback. You wouldn't want your damage to fluctuate between 2K damage per hit to 6K per hit.īut nothing is perfect. Due to how magic stability calculated differently, even at higher level magic damage has the most stable damage after the bow. MP charge (at higher level, combined with maximizer) provides you with a stable source of MP. Although your skill only costs 1MP, sooner or later you will need to recharge back your MP. Other needs some kind of rather good equips that's not easily obtainable by newbie (unless someone is kind enough to help you get it) to be effective at mob farming. Though, for farming mobs, crit damage, cspd, aspd, HP, and crit rate is seriously not dependable for mage.) (Although I said it didn't have signifficant effect, 255 stat losing on solely on LUK would hurt even mage. Other stats other than INT didn't really have signifficant effect on mage, hence it wouldn't pose any problem even if you maxed out your LUK. Hence, it is absolutely necessary since it increases your efficiency greatly when you are farming mobs, especially for a long time. As you know, LUK gave you increased drop rate. ![]() + Have the least penalty to damage for increasing LUK stat to the max. ![]() At even more higher level, you will unlock Magic : Finale, skill with widest AoE, good damage, but long casting time and high MP cost, quite effective for area with low mob density. At a little bit higher level, you will unlock Magic : Storm, which have smaller AoE, but stronger damage. + Blizzard from Wizard skill tree have 3rd largest AoE, costs 1MP only, and is readily available for newbies.Terribly effective for low level mobs such as Beak in Ruined Town Temple. You wouldn't want your attack to randomly evaded when you are farming, it would be less effective. But regular mobs rarely able to move that quick). + Magic never miss (Technically they can, if the enemy moves fast enough to get out of your AoE. ![]() Since you are new to the game, for farming spina I absolutely recommend the spellcaster. or less well known high level mobs for more profit, depending on your skill at researching prices on consignment board you can potentially earn 300k spina to 1m spina per hour of farming, if you can find a guild to help guide you on the best mobs to farm that will also help, good luck! ![]() After you finished making a luk hb farmer and levelling it to lv 130+ you can then farm either the popular materials farming spot like ivy for wood, bubble angel, etc. I've been playing Toram for around 4 years, but if I suddenly lost my account and was forced to start over again with a new account, the first thing I would do would be to make a luk halberd farmer, because it's the cheapest and most practical farmer that can also farm high level mob monsters without needing expensive equipment. Click to expand.I've said this dozens of times already, but my suggestion for you would be to make a luk halberd farmer using dive impact as farming skill, you can find good guides on how to make it on youtube, just search "low budget luk hb" and find the build you can afford, I remember seeing a video about luk halberd build using only npc blacksmith equipment and costing less than 50k spina, if you're a newbie with no spina then that's your best option. ![]()
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