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NA West player here, I see a lot of talk of the stamina consumption on Premiere. A large amount of our endgame players run a Berserker es on an accessory and notice a significant difference in our stamina management versus without. I'm guessing this isn't too common for EU players? Nonetheless, many people I know feel as if Berserker is absolutely necessary to play with. Inb4 berserkers rise in price for EU...
@V0lterix Nah, the problem is the difference in Versions.
XE-Version was generally faster. while normal attacks did cost stamina, Smashs often have cost way less, and the stamina-regeneration kicked in sooner and faster.
And yeah, most people already have a berserker. it is a cheap scroll anyways and you do't lose much for using it.
I specially notice this with Scythe-Evie.
in the XE Version with 89 attackspeed i just had enough Stamina at the start of the battle to get the SP for insane reaper. And after that as Scythe you had infinite stamina pretty much. Now i constantly have to slow down and wait a second to regain stamina.
NA West player here, on my characters that don't have innate stamina regen such as Lann/Evie, I often just buy a stack or two of stamina potions if I want to play aggressively. Apart from aggressive play, a berserker ES usually fits the bill to just take it slow.
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We used to run berseker ES a lot
XE-Version was generally faster. while normal attacks did cost stamina, Smashs often have cost way less, and the stamina-regeneration kicked in sooner and faster.
And yeah, most people already have a berserker. it is a cheap scroll anyways and you do't lose much for using it.
I specially notice this with Scythe-Evie.
in the XE Version with 89 attackspeed i just had enough Stamina at the start of the battle to get the SP for insane reaper. And after that as Scythe you had infinite stamina pretty much. Now i constantly have to slow down and wait a second to regain stamina.
We can't even run +cold