Guide is now finish. What do you think?
My little Billposter Walkthrough Guide. Comments will make the guide better though. Check the understanding section or the FAQ before asking question. I use the str build for the guide. I know that a lot of people make guides about these, but it's just different because I add a little more stuff. Some stuff like what to do while you're an assist because some people get broke. Unlike the assist family guide, this guide can keep you away from getting broke. Some people even get broke by buying next level equipment.
Randoms: Uh, do I really have to put pics to get 5/5 on graphic rating? I feel like I don't have to... Oh well, I rather pick a non info billposter pic than a billposter... Like this one:
Fine here is a billposter from photobucket:
Well, on the vagrant section, you may want to tell them that the 15/20k you're referring to is in-game currency. Also, they don't have to look for an assist, although it's recommended. I don't find it ok to teach new people to ask assists/rms for buffs as soon as they start their lv. 1 newbie, when so many don't even know how to be polite about it. Heck, a newbie will have plenty of trouble figuring out the interface, asking for buffs may not be as easy as we're all accustomed to. (this is subject to the amount of in-game experience you expect out of your readers)
On the assist part,
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There are many different builds for a Str assist that are (you said 'is', but i'm guessing you meant 'are') most effective.
Also, the sentence is a bit ambiguous. Are you saying there are multiple effective builds, or that all of those multiple builds are most effective?
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Lvl 16-29: Add Dex until it reaches 43 because once you hit level 31, you're gonna need that hit rate badly.
Well, on the vagrant section, you may want to tell them that the 15/20k you're referring to is in-game currency. Also, they don't have to look for an assist, although it's recommended. I don't find it ok to teach new people to ask assists/rms for buffs as soon as they start their lv. 1 newbie, when so many don't even know how to be polite about it. Heck, a newbie will have plenty of trouble figuring out the interface, asking for buffs may not be as easy as we're all accustomed to. (this is subject to the amount of in-game experience you expect out of your readers)
On the assist part,
Also, the sentence is a bit ambiguous. Are you saying there are multiple effective builds, or that all of those multiple builds are most effective?
Hope the feedback helps.
Did helped I'm gonna make a section for understanding now. Gonna get pics later.
There is not enough information about BP's in here. Everything is 15-60.. What about the skills after 60? The mobs to kill? And alternate weapon/armor choices if the money is not there? Decent guide, for STR assists, not STR BP's.
There is not enough information about BP's in here. Everything is 15-60.. What about the skills after 60? The mobs to kill? And alternate weapon/armor choices if the money is not there? Decent guide, for STR assists, not STR BP's.
Love feedbacks. Yum yum. Equipment section coming. Btw, how good is this guide for a starter? Forget pictures. Pictures come last
In your section "What to fight" section, I would strongly advise staying at Tombs until lvl.40, and staying at Pranksters until lvl.45ish. Wheelems are a MAJOR pain. Double hit is a b*tch.
If you stay at Pranksters til' 45, then you can skip Wheelems, Red Otems and Nutty wheels, and kill Leyenas or Small/Captain Steamwalkers until lvl.50-52ish. That's what I did. I had the same build as outlined in the guide.
In your section "What to fight" section, I would strongly advise staying at Tombs until lvl.40, and staying at Pranksters until lvl.45ish. Wheelems are a MAJOR pain. Double hit is a b*tch.
If you stay at Pranksters til' 45, then you can skip Wheelems, Red Otems and Nutty wheels, and kill Leyenas or Small/Captain Steamwalkers until lvl.50-52ish. That's what I did. I had the same build as outlined in the guide.
Forgot that O_O. I just order the mobs by the level and exp per hour. Forgot that when you die, you lose exp, fixing the "What to fight" section. This guide still helps
i had a full dex bp until lvl 90 and i got str sta build to reach lvl 95 for the higher hp lvl 100+ mobs then with a few dollerz i got restat back to full dex with a lgg glove + a rody set +8 with 38% crit dmg from the knuck and the 40 or so from the rody set not to mention my crit+9 shield dont need aspd or sta (dont get hit and have 100% aspd already) i got 60% crit with hk and shield +3 from my suit awake should i go full str?
i had a full dex bp until lvl 90 and i got str sta build to reach lvl 95 for the higher hp lvl 100+ mobs then with a few dollerz i got restat back to full dex with a lgg glove + a rody set +8 with 38% crit dmg from the knuck and the 40 or so from the rody set not to mention my crit+9 shield dont need aspd or sta (dont get hit and have 100% aspd already) i got 60% crit with hk and shield +3 from my suit awake should i go full str?
Lol. I bet you would never get hurt while your critting and stunning, but it's slower exp rate. You will probably kill faster with full str. I suggest you go full str since your +8 set should give you enough hit rate. Full str is probably the best for you. You can get a ringmaster for 100% attack speed with gt, so full str is the best for you I guess.