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Best Classes?
Topic Started: Jan 11 2011, 04:11 AM (263 Views)
master_adept
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I've finished DD at least 3 times and i would like to know the best classes for each character at the moment i've got.
Matthew: Ronin
Tyrell: Ronin
Eoleo: Ronin
Sveta: Wizard
Amiti: Guru
Karis: Warlock
Himi: Cavalier
Rief: Druid

PS. I'm also trying to beat Dullahan.
PPS. I also know some aren't very good
Edited by master_adept, Jan 11 2011, 04:12 AM.
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Alex
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Karis=White Mage
Tyrell=Ronin
Matthew=Master
Amiti=Ranger

Rief/Eoleo/Sveta/Himi=Cannon fodder.
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Raven the Obsidian
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Some people like to use their whole team and not just shaft the rest.

Matthew - Chaos Lord
Karis - Wizard
Tyrell - Ronin
Rief - Angel
Amiti - Guru
Sveta - Gladiator
Eoleo - Master
Himi - Master

It accentuates the strengths of pretty much every character. Rief as an Angel makes a stunningly good healer, and is especially useful if you do a low-ish level run and don't have Pure Wish.
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master_adept
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thank you guys these are awesome!
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Alex
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Raven-White Mage trumps Angel every time.
Pure Wish+Revive+Awesome Psynergys=win.
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Raven the Obsidian
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Having Revive is pretty much a minor boon compared thanks to Tua Warriors. And attack Psynergy fails anyway. Therefore, I would far prefer the massive Mercury Power boost from Angel. Not like he's good for anything but healing anyway, so you might as well make him as good at it as possible.
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Alex
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Tua Warriors can all be killed within one turn before they can get a move off-what's so challenging about them? Also, you only face them like...twice.
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master_adept
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You can battle them as many times as you want. They give good experience and a water of life after each battle.
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Alex
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Which doesn't answer my question.
They don't even give the best exp in the game [crossbone Isle monsters do that].
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Raven the Obsidian
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Alex
Jan 13 2011, 05:36 AM
Which doesn't answer my question.
They don't even give the best exp in the game [crossbone Isle monsters do that].
You're wrong. Tua Warriors DO give the best Exp in the game, by FAR. If you only think Crossbone Isle monsters give better Exp, you're sadly mistaken.

And what I meant was that it's tremendously easy to gather bundles of Water of Life, rendering Revive relatively useless. I never said THEY were challenging, because they're not. If anything, they're the biggest handout enemy I've seen... just about ever.
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Alex
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Raven-I've hacked the games code...it's crossbone isle....with Dullahan right at the top.
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Raven the Obsidian
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Not in terms of actual efficiency. In terms of how efficient they are for actually giving Experience on a regular basis, Tua Warriors far outrank the enemies at Crossbone Isle.
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Alex
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I mean that the top Crossbone Isle monsters do-on average, they're well below the Tuaparang-I know that.
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