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  • Leveling gear.

    Question2 wrote: »
    According to a newbie whom i spoke to, he got the broken feather set after completing the titan quest but it was missing a helm for some reason? Can anyone confirm if they are getting titan gear with helm on other characters? He was playing an evie.

    There is simply no Broken Feather helm, but he probably got the Earrings, did he ? If not, rip. Old Evie sets used to have no helm but earrings accs instead.

    I can confirm that Evie gets the full set and that there is no helm. Temptress and Broken Feather gear have earrings instead.

    Gewellirious
  • A Guide to Glaive

    Zupsero wrote: »
    what i learned was that attackspeed is pretty important right? so i basically wait for the weapon i want to use in engame. seems right to me. thanks for replying

    Perhaps I should give a bit more insight. The main reason you want to wait to enhance items is because of the tremendous amount of time and resources required to make an impactful difference.

    -Enhancing to +3 is guaranteed, but after that your chances of getting to the next level is based on chance, and failure results in setbacks like drops to your enhance levels. After +8, your weapon will blow up on failure, and you cannot revive the item until level 90.
    -At +6 is when things start making a noticeable difference because you get additional damage and attack speed. These are important stats, but it's not worth paying the gold, stones, and elixirs for if you are just going to upgrade equipment within the next few hours.
    -Prior to the December update, attack speed was one of the main argument points for the lack of low level equipment. Nexon came up with a simple solution by providing the attack speed through the accessories obtained from the Level Up Goal rewards.

    With those three points in mind, you have every reason NOT to enhance equipment until at least level 80 because that is when you stop getting accessories that boost your attack speed. See here:
    http://forums.vindictus.nexon.net/discussion/1556/list-of-level-up-goals-story-goals-skill-goals
    Zupsero
  • A Guide to Glaive

    Zupsero wrote: »
    hey awesome guide. thanks for the videos and clarification about atk speed. i didnt know how this was supposed to work.

    i have another question about armor, i can barely find any info on what armor lynns use. also when do i start to enhance my weapon, when i get a lvl 80 weapon?

    In general, any character can wear any armor, it is completely up to personal preference. Typically if you get hit a lot, you'll want to wear heavier armor though. During your leveling life, you should only put AP into the proficiencies needed to equip the gear you pick up. Lynn uses ATT, so you want equipment with STR on it. The game should now be providing you with all the appropriate equipment sets through the main story though.

    Lynn has 3 class-restricted armor: Level 54 Blossoming Sun (all heavy), Level 60 Mystic Odyssey (2 heavy 3 plate), and Level 60 Dancing Blade (2 heavy 3 plate).

    You should only enhance your weapon under three circumstances:
    1) You are overweight because your armor is too heavy. Enhance to +2 to reduce the weapon's weight, same with armor. This will save you from having to put unnecessary AP into weight endurance.
    2) You are planning on keeping your weapon for endgame, for now this will ideally be a level 90 weapon that has an orange primary. Level 80 will be significantly weaker because you cannot upgrade the components, but you can perform well in most of the game's content with it.
    3) You are super rich and need a pet project or have some other motive for enhancing like getting as much attack speed as possible.
    Zupsero
  • RIP our usefull fansites

    I suppose I will introduce this other perspective, one that Riot Games takes all the time: Reform.

    Details are important for reform; even if Sanitee's ban was justified and deserved, how will people improve without knowing what was wrong? Simply saying "don't run other programs except Vindictus" isn't a very good ban message.

    To be perfectly clear, I'm not defending anyone, just putting out a different perspective.
    NoburoBladehawkXieYureha
  • Vindictus Inn DB • Game Database

    As a supporter of Vindictus Inn DB and a proud server neighbor of Sanitee, I am sad to see both the ban and the subsequent website closure. The fact that there are no details about what led Nexon to this decision concerns me greatly, but there is one fact that stands: Sanitee deserves a lot of gratitude.

    Thank you, Sanitee, and may you have a fortuitous future ahead of you!
    BladehawkPrototypemindMochiSweet