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That wasn't really a question really, but seriously if you are playing on any server that requires even the minimal amount of farm pallys are expensive as shit, like for real bow,1handed sword and blunt, some people even get another 2handed blunt for them and so on and so on

But i actually made this thread with a purpose, my question is what armor set is best for a olympiad pally.

Some people say MW Moirai because it dishes out the best dmg other say it's better to go for the defense and buy a vorpal and other say a MW Vesper(even though i think it's weaker than a vorpal).

So what do you think is right set for a pknight that only focuses on olympiad?

 

 

P.S. I'm talking about high5 btw.

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i can tell u wich amor´s i use for my pk at oly

amor 1: elegia

amor 2.: moirai for classes whit high chance to stun u

but most time i use elegia bcuz moirai is ussles bcuz the ppl go to fast die ^^

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its expensive only at pvp (as you already stated) and that because pk is a balanced class (more or less) and it can fit lot of combinations.

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