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Just say whate class and ow u use your skills x)

 

Adventure: Bluff->Backstab->Lethal strike->Deadly blow->Critical blow->Mortal strike 

 

 

====      ====

  11    1    11

          1

          1

1                1

  1111111111

 

 

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Soul Taker : Curse Gloom , abyss , anchor, d vortex And after that death spike and v claws (again & again)

 

Storm screamer: wind vortex d vortex surrender to wind and after that hurracaine and vampiric (while the Shadow Flare recharges)

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Soul Taker : Curse Gloom , abyss , anchor, d vortex And after that death spike and v claws (again & again)

 

Storm screamer: wind vortex d vortex surrender to wind and after that hurracaine and vampiric (while the Shadow Flare recharges)

 

 

 

u forgot one with your soultaker  CURSE OF DOOM CURSE OF WARRIOR OR CURSE OF MAGE      x)  the raly rocks when they do cast on player like advanture or gladiator  no skills so ye they are  screwed then

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moonlight sentinel vs light warriors-----------> stun shot+evade shot+hamstring shot+arrow arrow  ;D ;D+ ue (alternative)

 

the dagger use ue your use double shot

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Elemental Master >>> warrior bane + wind shackle + tidal wave + summon stun + summon attack + augment skill stone lvl 10 spam :)

 

Archmage>>> surrender to fire + fire vortex + prominence + prominence + aura flash + prominence + aura flash + prominence....

 

depends on who is my enemy...i can even use sleep and decay, depends on situation too.... vs slow short range chars decay is very good....i like to use mass surrender to water on fighter enemies at olympiad and cast tidal wave on them to make some beautiful fights and make spectators impressed :)

 

 

 

 

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NECRO ; Curse gloom , and than spam spam spam!

 

Or curse cloom silence slow etc.. and then spam =D

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TH:

F1. Bluff

F2. Backstab

F3. Deadly Blow

F4. Attack

F5. Lethal Blow

F6. Healing Potion

F7. Mana Potion (optional)

F8. Trick

F9. Dash

F10. Critical Blow

F11. Sand Bomb

F12. Ultimate Evasion

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Saggitarius>DoubleShot+Shot>Lethal Shot+Shot>shot...shot...

Sorcessor>Surrender to fire>decay>fire wortex>porminence...prominence....

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Moonlight Sentinel

 

1st Skill = Stunning Shot

2nd Skill = Lethal Shot

3rd Skill = No Skill Just Arrows

4th , 5th , 6th And Goes On ... = No Skill Just Arrows

( Till He Dies Ofc ^^ )

 

 

Adventurer

 

1st Skill = Dash

2nd Skill = Bluff

3rd Skill = Backstab

4th Skill = Lethal Blow

5th Skill = Deadly Blow

6th Skill = Critical Blow

7th Skill = Mortal Blow

8th Skill = Deadly Blow

9th Skill = Bluff

10th Skill = Backstab

 

( And Goes On Till He / Me Dies )

 

 

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