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=== Stats === | === Stats === | ||
− | *'''INT''' - One of the two most important stats for a Mage | + | *'''[[Stats#INT|INT]]''' - One of the two most important stats for a Mage. It increases [[Stats#MATK|magical damage]] and SP regeneration. A popular figure for total [[Stats#INT|INT]] as a Mage is 105, this being one of the most efficient for achieving minimum and maximum [[Stats#MATK|MATK]] bonuses. |
− | *'''DEX''' - The other major stat for | + | *'''[[Stats#DEX|DEX]]''' - The other major stat for Mage classes, it reduces cast time. Most people when leveling a Mage get a massive amount of [[Stats#INT|INT]] to begin with and get [[Stats#DEX|DEX]] later. Typically, when going [[Wizard]], you will want to add a little bit of [[Stats#DEX|DEX]] around 90 [[Stats#INT|INT]] to make the [[Wizard easier to complete (those few seconds shaved off a couple of long spells can mean the difference between a pass or fail). |
− | *'''VIT''' - One of the two main "defensive" stats, it increases physical defense and maximum HP. [[WoE]]-oriented players often get around 30~50~100 ([[100 typically more for [[Sage]]s or [[Scholar]]s) VIT for status-effect resistance, dropping a few points in INT or DEX. As a non-FS Mage, do not bother investing in VIT until becoming second class. Focus more on INT. | + | *'''[[Stats#VIT|VIT]]''' - One of the two main "defensive" stats, it increases physical defense and maximum HP. [[WoE]]-oriented players often get around 30~50~100 ([[100 typically more for [[Sage]]s or [[Scholar]]s) VIT for status-effect resistance, dropping a few points in INT or DEX. As a non-FS Mage, do not bother investing in VIT until becoming second class. Focus more on INT. |
− | *'''AGI''' - The second defensive stat, | + | *'''AGI''' - The second defensive stat, increases [[Stats#Flee|flee]] rate and [[Stats#ASPD|attack speed]]. An essential stat for [[Sage|battle Sage]] builds, but the golden rule of getting high [[Stats#INT|INT]] first still applies. A few [[Wizard|Wizards]] in the past have favored this stat in experimenting with the skill [[Quagmire]], though very high figures of AGI are needed (above 70), this seriously crippling cast time and [[WoE]]/[[PvP]] gameplay. |
− | *'''LUK''' - Every 10 points in LUK increase perfect dodge by 1 point | + | *'''[[Stats#LUK|LUK]]''' - Every 10 points in [[Stats#LUK|LUK]] increase [[Stats#Perfet Dodge|perfect dodge]] by 1 point. |
− | *'''STR''' - Not many Mage players are keen | + | *'''[[Stats#STR|STR''' - Not many Mage players are keen on spending precious stat points in [[Stats#STR|STR]], but some might find use in increasing [[weight limit]] capacity; however, with [[Silvervine Exchange System|gym passes]] this is a waste of stat points. |
== Equipment == | == Equipment == |
Revision as of 13:19, 14 October 2022
Job Base: | Novice | ||||
Job Type: | First | ||||
Changes At: | Geffen | ||||
Number of Skills: | 14 | ||||
Total Skill Points: | 132 | ||||
Total Quest Skills: | 1 | ||||
Job Bonuses | |||||
STR | AGI | VIT | INT | DEX | LUK |
+0 | +4 | +0 | +8 | +3 | +3 |
Contents
Overview
Mages rely on their skills as their main source of damage, and such attacks are magically based and only take into account the target's Magical Defense, and not their Physical Defense. Furthermore, all of a Mage's spells are elemental, thus meaning the accurate use of the correct spell against the correct monsters is highly important.
Jobchange Guide
1. The mage job quest NPC is located in Geffen in the northwest building . 2. Once inside, talk to the Mage Guildsman by the blackboard. She will tell you what solution you will need to create. The solution number you get determines what items you need and what you need to input into the mixing machine. You can look up the ingredients you need on the bookshelf located inside the same room.
[1]Milk can be obtained in Prontera at the Milk Merchant for 25z. [2]The Payon Solution is found in the Payon Archer Village (the Archer Village is accessible through the top right portal of Payon). The NPC, named Dollshoi, is located at . [3]The Morroc Solution can be found in the Morroc Ruins map just outside the northwest corner of Morroc. The NPC, named Ponka-Hontas can be found at .
3. After obtaining all of the ingredients, place them into the mixing machine at the center of the Mage Guild. Make sure to double-check the ingredients, catalyst, and mixing code. If a mistake is made at this time, all of the items will have to be gathered again. 4. Once the Unknown Solution is made talk to the main quest NPC again. If you give her the correct solution, she will change your job to Mage.
BuildsThis is the most common initial stat layout: STR: 1 AGI: 9 VIT: 1 INT: 9 DEX: 9 LUK: 1 Stats
EquipmentGet any type of Staff as soon as possible. The 15% increase in MATK is noticeable even at low levels. Rods and Wands can be bought from the Geffen Weapon Dealer. A Guard would also be a good investment from the Armour Dealer for new players. Generally, aim to get as much armor as possible to increase the chance of surviving monster hits. Although potentially expensive, a Heal Clip should be a top priority. This will help save loads of money that would have gone towards restoration items (i.e. Red Potions) and greatly increases leveling efficiency. Armor with Pupa Card (+700 HP) will help the most as a Mage, due to their low HP. INT enhancing cards and equipment (Elder Willow Card, Earrings, Mage Hat) tend to be more useful at this point than DEX equipment (Apple of Archer, Gloves, Drops Card), but it's really up to getting as much as the player can afford. Class DataSkillsSee Wizard Skills or Sage Skills for second class skills.
Quest Skills
Job Bonuses
ASPDExternal Links
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