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  1. 1. Who is better?

    • Adventurer
      109
    • Ghost Hunter
      92


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Posted

iparxi kai to allo ta xaraktiristika tou kathe char

 

p.x o elf@s trexi grigora o human exei change ... kathe diko tou tespa... dokimase na pe3is th kai gh kai des tis pithanotites gia lethal kai ton duo...

 

Simfona me tis pithanotites ston Official o GH exei to megalytero rate gia lethal.

Logo tou Mortal Strike kai epeisis tou megalou tou STR se sxesh me ta alla dagger-classes giati to STR paizei rolo sto Lethal Rate.

Posted

oi adventurers einai kaloi daggerades logo tou oti einai oi pio balanced daggerades (me to balanced enow oti exoun critical chance + critical power) alla pisteuw oti se pvp me Ghost hunter den exoun elpida...

 

LOGOI:

o Ghost Hunter ektos tou oti perni Critical Power lvl 7 se sxesi me ton adventurer pou perni mexri lvl 6 exei to hex to opio mpori na kopsi 1000+++ dmg perisotero me ta blows, exei mortal strike gia perisotero chance gia lethal kai to kalitero apo ola... exei Focus Death opos kai to elf.episis sta 79 ma8eni to counter attack.. to opio kani reflect se mellee skills

 

Focus Death: Critical -30%, Blow land rate +60%, Critical Damage from front -30%, Critical Damage from back +90%

 

Gia ta: Trick,Switch den anafero tpt epeidi exoun kai oi 2 daggerades

Posted

loipon gia 1v1 o GH ennoeitai einai to kalitero class....alla sta mass pvps o th exei pleonekthma logo tou dash/mirage

tespa egw pshfisa GH gt panta rullara GH kai apla gamaga

Posted

o adventure episis ine polu kaluteros apo ton gh epidi enas ghost hunter den bori na ton ftasi ton saggitarius eno o adventurer patai to dash kai ton ftani katef8ian.. kai oti exi perisotero cp/hp opos eipes gameover .. ;)

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Pisteuw pws genika oi daggerades vgikan san class apokleistika g pvp..

 

apo ekei k pera s enan high rate pvp server protimw Adventurer logw t dash

gt exei kt mpuria archers alla k merikous mage k mexri n pas konta m tn Gh

poli pi9ano n exeic pcoficei..

Adventurer +1 vote

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Kai oi 2 daggerades einai para poli kaloi an xereis na tous xeirizesai fisika, to ka8e class exei ta dika tou

pleonektimata.

 

//off topic

 

Re gamikoula araxe ligo re exeis kanei akira post se olo to general discussion, imarton dld.

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