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Posted

If u mean skill success rate maybe u are right ..but if u are talking about critical rate..then dex gives critical rate not str...

you are tottally wrong

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officialy, STR gives u critical skill rate... but i dont tested in any chronicle xD, anyway, i always use -9 STR on dagger and + DEX / CON (when dagger is 78+) but i heard about that, in gracia servers ppl say that dagger need STR.... i didnt play so much on a gracia server, i dont like it...... old chronicles are way better :)

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I am 100% sure....dex gives: atk speed , speed , crit rate

 

in your post  you wrote that dex gives SKILL critical rate which is tottally wrong

dex gives critical rate for normal hits runs speed and shit but STR gives SKILL critical rate

A skill crit is when you hit for double damage with a blow

 

Its fact

if you dont believe it make a thread on blah and get loled at

Posted

in your post  you wrote that dex gives SKILL critical rate which is tottally wrong

dex gives critical rate for normal hits runs speed and shit but STR gives SKILL critical rate

A skill crit is when you hit for double damage with a blow

 

Its fact

if you dont believe it make a thread on blah and get loled at

 

Nop i didn't....read more carefully..

If u mean skill success rate maybe u are right ..but if u are talking about critical rate..then dex gives critical rate not str...

 

What i said is that IF u mean that str gives SKILL success rate of daggers then u maybe u are right...but dex gives NORMAL critical rate.....i know str gives SKILL CRITICAL rate since i play gladi......but what i said is that str MAYBE gives skill SUCCESS rate as well....as said a million times...I DON'T PLAY DAGGERS...I JUST KNOW THE BASICS FROM MY FRIEND...

Posted

About the + str and the skill crit rate i am going to search it , cuz if u are right about + str adventurers especialy will need it :)

 

not really skill critical is when a skill does double dmg...like duelist skills...dagger doesn't work that way (until gracia at least)...dagger needs critical power.....every time a skill lands it's a critical from dagger ;)

Posted

U should reconsider this.P.atk in gracia matters

seriously its obvioous that you dont have any clue

why try to give any advice if you  you dont know how the game works?

Spam somewhere else

Posted

well...i admit i dunno a lot about daggers...but i am 100% sure that in gracia p.atk matters.......if u put stones ur skills make more dmg...and stones give p.atk...not crit dmg......so.......................................

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