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== '''Introduction''' == | == '''Introduction''' == | ||
Hey! I'm Sophie :) I've been playing the dancer class since pre-renewal on PH RO ever since I was a kid. Played on and off, but was always spamming Scream/Tarot Card of Fate and dancing Please Don't Forget Me/Loki's Wail in WoE. While the (Physical) Performer classes don't have the highest DPS, they have decent damage, good range, and great survivability. This guide is more focused on the Dancer route since it's the class that i always played as, but it should also be applicable to the Bard route (with a few tweaks). The Dancer class is always gonna hold a special place in my {{#icon:994}} | Hey! I'm Sophie :) I've been playing the dancer class since pre-renewal on PH RO ever since I was a kid. Played on and off, but was always spamming Scream/Tarot Card of Fate and dancing Please Don't Forget Me/Loki's Wail in WoE. While the (Physical) Performer classes don't have the highest DPS, they have decent damage, good range, and great survivability. This guide is more focused on the Dancer route since it's the class that i always played as, but it should also be applicable to the Bard route (with a few tweaks). The Dancer class is always gonna hold a special place in my {{#icon:994}} | ||
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Additional Notes: | Additional Notes: | ||
* The physical build for performers is like a niche build within a niche class. The meta build for performers is the magic {{#skill:5356}} build | * The physical build for performers is like a niche build within a niche class. The meta build for performers is the magic {{#skill:5356}} build | ||
* There's recent news about performers getting a new ''magic'' skill. Something important to keep in mind when choosing what to build. We don't really need a new physical skill since our hands will be full just spamming Rose Blossom and Rhythm Shooting on endgame mobs, but we could definitely use some buffs for them (which there is no news about) | * There's recent news about performers getting a new ''magic'' skill. Something important to keep in mind when choosing what to build. We don't really need a new physical skill since our hands will be full just spamming Rose Blossom and Rhythm Shooting on endgame mobs, but we could definitely use some buffs for them (which there is no news about) | ||
== '''Stats and Traits''' == | == '''Stats and Traits''' == | ||
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* I didn't max out some skills in this skill tree and just used the extra points on the Wanderer skill tree to get more useful (albeit situational) buffs. You can do what you want with the remaining skill points, but since some skills are useable only in PVP, it's up to you if you wanna level them up or not | * I didn't max out some skills in this skill tree and just used the extra points on the Wanderer skill tree to get more useful (albeit situational) buffs. You can do what you want with the remaining skill points, but since some skills are useable only in PVP, it's up to you if you wanna level them up or not | ||
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|+ <big>Song & Dance Music Sheet</big> | |||
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! Dance !! Song !! Ensemble !! Group A !! Group B !! Independent | |||
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| {{#skill:327}} || {{#skill:319}} || {{#skill:309}} || {{#skill:2350}} || {{#skill:2423}} || Frigg's Song | |||
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| {{#skill:329}} Fortune's Kiss || {{#skill:320}} || {{#skill:307}} || {{#skill:2351}} || {{#skill:2420}} Siren's Voice || ♡♡♡ | |||
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| {{#skill:330}} || {{#skill:321}} || {{#skill:313}} || {{#skill:2352}} || {{#skill:2427}} || ♡♡♡ | |||
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| ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:320}} || {{#skill:310}} || {{#skill:2381}} || {{#skill:2431}} Lerad's Dew || ♡♡♡ | |||
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:312}} || {{#skill:2382}} || {{#skill:2434}} || ♡♡♡ | |||
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:2428}} || ♡♡♡ | |||
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Just remember, only 1 of each type of buff. Luckily, our Trouvere party buffs all stack so that's easy to remember ♡ | |||
== '''Leveling''' == | == '''Leveling''' == | ||
'''Reminder: Always use {{#item:12263}}''' or any other type of Battle Manual that you have. They work even when just turning in quests | '''Reminder: Always use {{#item:12263}}''' or any other type of Battle Manual that you have. They work even when just turning in quests | ||
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=== Late Stage === | === Late Stage === | ||
When you reach level 200, change your job to Trouvere and prioritize getting {{#skill:5353}}, {{#skill:5355}}, {{#skill:5351}}, and {{#skill:5352}}. And then max out the other buffs. You should also now be able to access [[Varmundt's Biosphere]] at 240. Understandably, you would struggle quite a bit here if your gears aren't ready for this stage yet. I'd recommend farming first and then coming back here when you think you can handle the monsters. Leveling via the Eden Boards level 190 quests are also still viable. It would take some time, but you can get eden coins for it. Another thing that you can do is join [[Varmundt's_Biosphere_Depth|Depth 1]] parties. You don't need to have good DPS or the best equips here to be useful. Just use {{#item:12710}}, bring {{#item:6316}} (resurrect your self when you die), {{#item:610}} to resurrect others or use {{#skill:2421}} if you have it, your {{#item:12263}} and {{#item:50035}} OR just {{#item:23204}}. Cast your buffs and don't be afraid to attack enemies with Rose Blossom and Rhythm shooting so you can regenerate AP. You can use {{#item:1757}} here for all around damage, but you can also do arrow switching to increase DPS if you want to. '''Make sure to ask the party leader to enable Even Party EXP share and you should level up super fast''' | When you reach level 200, change your job to Trouvere and prioritize getting {{#skill:5353}}, {{#skill:5355}}, {{#skill:5351}}, and {{#skill:5352}}. And then max out the other buffs. You should also now be able to access [[Varmundt's Biosphere]] at 240. Understandably, you would struggle quite a bit here if your gears aren't ready for this stage yet. I'd recommend farming first and then coming back here when you think you can handle the monsters. Leveling via the Eden Boards level 190 quests are also still viable. It would take some time, but you can get eden coins for it. Another thing that you can do is join [[Varmundt's_Biosphere_Depth|Depth 1]] parties. You don't need to have good DPS or the best equips here to be useful. Just use {{#item:12710}}, bring {{#item:6316}} (resurrect your self when you die), {{#item:610}} to resurrect others or use {{#skill:2421}} if you have it, your {{#item:12263}} and {{#item:50035}} OR just {{#item:23204}}. Cast your buffs and don't be afraid to attack enemies with Rose Blossom and Rhythm shooting so you can regenerate AP. You can use {{#item:1757}} here for all around damage, but you can also do arrow switching to increase DPS if you want to. '''Make sure to ask the party leader to enable Even Party EXP share and you should level up super fast''' | ||
== '''Gear Recommendation''' == | |||
Inspired by: [[Madame_Celery's_Guide_to_MuhRO| Madame Celery's Guide]], [[The_Performer's_Life_By_Conga_Lyne| Conga Lyne's Performer Guide]], [[Choi's_SVS_Arch_Mage_Guide|Choi's Arch Mage Guide]], and by (Biolo) Schier in Merchant Discord Channel <br> <br> | |||
===== '''Eden Phase''' ===== | |||
These are decent starting gears. You need to use them while working towards getting the next set that you'll use. '''You should definitely get the Eden Shadow Gears'''. The 50% Ignore Monster Def it provides is definitely super needed! We won't be replacing them until around End Game since it is quite costly to make Shadow Gears. It would probably cost around 200m-400m just to get the BIS Full Penetration Shadow Gears. The headgear slots and garment slot don't really have a shadow gear. We could use costumes in those spots to get cute cosmetics and some additional stats using [[Costume Enchants (Fashion Points)|costume enchants]] | |||
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! ♡♡♡ !! Item!! Notes | |||
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| Upper Head Gear || {{#item:400139}} || Not much to explain per gear here. Just do your best to complete the set so you can work on other better gears asap | |||
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| Mid Head Gear || | Anything || - | |||
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| Low Head Gear || | Anything || - | |||
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| Armor || | {{#item:450185}} / {{#item:24694}} || - | |||
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| Weapon || | {{#item:580022}} / {{#item:24709}} || - | |||
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| Shield || | Anything / {{#item:24693}} || - | |||
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| Garment || | {{#item:480105}} || - | |||
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| Shoes || | {{#item:470069}} / {{#item:24695}} || - | |||
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| Accessory 1 || | {{#item:490126}} / {{#item:24696}} || - | |||
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| Accessory 2 || | {{#item:490127}} / {{#item:24697}} || - | |||
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===== '''Early Game Gears''' ===== | |||
These are the recommended early games gears, but do not get stuck trying to perfect them. The only important ones to collect here are the cards and you don't even have to have them all immediately. Focus on getting one combo card set at a time and then try farming the next suggested items. As long as you can decently farm {{#item:1000405}} by killing Gray Wolves (@mi 21304), you can skip upgrading some stuff and focus on hunting Gray Wolves. Of course, it depends on your comfort level in hunting them, but don't dwell on these gears since we will drop these fast. Just a reminder, you should be able to get some refine tickets {{#item:100129}} for the Grace set. Would be better to use those to save some zeny and materials <br> | |||
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! ♡♡♡ !! Item!! Notes | |||
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| Upper Head Gear || +4 / +9 {{#item:19344}} || Decent headgear for now. Only refine if you have extra funds. +4 should be good enough. We will replace this quickly | |||
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| Mid Head Gear || | Anything || - | |||
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| Low Head Gear || | Anything || - | |||
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| Armor || | +9 {{#item:450092}} || {{#item:4392}} combos with {{#item:300270}}. Gives you a lot of Range % modifier. We'll also use this for a long time. It's good to invest in these cards | |||
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| Weapon || | +4 - +9 {{#item:580008}} || {{#item:4608}} good damage boost. Would be good with the card combo. Using {{#item:27361}} would also offer a large damage boost. You'll use these cards for a long time so it's good to invest on them | |||
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| Shield || | +7 / +11 {{#item:460018}} || Best enchant to get is 2x {{#item:29004}} you don't have to rush this though. And depending on your zeny, it might be better to invest more on the next shield that you'll get. Also, try to get {{#item:4609}}. Should be a bit cheap now. Would definitely help with survivability when paired with {{#item:4608}} | |||
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| Garment || | +9 {{#item:480018}} || {{#item:300270}} | |||
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| Shoes || | +9 {{#item:470020}} || {{#item:27256}} | |||
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| Accessory 1 || | {{#item:490019}} || {{#item:300449}} + {{#item:300447}} | |||
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| Accessory 2 || | {{#item:2899}} || Optional. It's good for the 50% VCT Reduction. Otherwise, use any other slotted accessory. {{#item:4040}} also optional if you don't wanna use fly wings. You'll lose out on quite a bit of damage tho | |||
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===== '''Mid Game Gears''' ===== | |||
This is probably the part of the game where you're gonna spend more time building your equipment. The most important stuff here are the accessories, armor, and weapon. Honestly, i only put effort with the Gray Wolf enchantments on the accessories and armor. The enchantment for the shoes and garment was just random. For the weapons, i'd really suggest just getting the {{#item:580062}} since it's the strongest end game weapon anyway. But if you really want to get the {{#item:580033}}, the enchants that you should get are {{#item:311453}} and 2x {{#item:311312}}. The Dim Glacier whip has higher damage when used with a fully refined {{#item:400110}}, but it falls off compared to the next equipment that we'll make. Up to you whether you want to maximize the refines and enchant on them or not. As for the cards, you can still use the cards that you were using in the early game phase and you could also slowly get some of the cards in the late game phase | |||
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|+ Mid Game Gears | |||
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! ♡♡♡ !! Item!! Notes | |||
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| Upper Head Gear || +12 A {{#item:400110}} || You don't really have to make this a +12 A anymore if you can get {{#item:400540}}. However, this can be used by other classes if you wanna try them. Prioritize getting the gears on the End Game Gears table | |||
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| Mid Head Gear || | {{#item:410233}} || Priority enchant is Long Range Physical Damage, but you can also get Atk + (not Atk% +) or HP% + | |||
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| Low Head Gear || | {{#item:420018}} / {{#item:18754}}|| P.Atk, Atk, and Dex are good enchants for {{#item:420018}}. You can actually use any kind of {{#item:420018}} you can get not just the Dexterity one. It really doesn't matter | |||
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| Armor || | +9 / +11 {{#item:450206}} / +9 / +11 {{#item:450177}} || I've been told that since the recent updates, it would be easier to farm for {{#item:450206}} and its enchants or buy it from other players. There is more info about it [[https://wiki.muhro.eu/Issgard_Equipment#Perfect_Enchant_(Slot_2)| here]]. The enchants you'd need for it are {{#item:1000791}} and {{#item:311100}}. The last enchant, you can decide what you need. You'd save more money and time making that so you can skip the Gray Wolf gears. <br> (Outdated for Gray Wolf) Our goal here is to get the perfect enchants for ranged damage characters {{#item:310533}}, {{#item:310508}}, and {{#item:310505}}. This is something that I could recommend spending your time on to perfect. This armor is really good and still sells for a decent price after you're done using it | |||
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| Weapon || | {{#item:580030}} / {{#item:580033}} / {{#item:580062}} || The cheapest one you can get would be good. However, I fully recommend getting {{#item:580062}}. It should be the cheapest one since it's easy to get for end game players, and we'll be using this til End Game. Just chat on #Trade if you can't find one for sale on vend | |||
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| Shield || | +7 / +11 {{#item:460018}} || - | |||
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| Garment || | +9 / +11 {{#item:480090}} || {{#item:310584}}, {{#item:310575}}, and {{#item:310491}} You don't really need perfect enchant for these. More info in explanation | |||
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| Shoes || | +9 / +11 {{#item: 470087}} || {{#item:310611}}, {{#item:310602}}, and {{#item:310599}} You don't really need perfect enchant for these. More info in explanation | |||
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| Accessory 1 || | {{#item:490106}} || {{#item:310631}}, {{#item:310631}}, and {{#item:310491}} | |||
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| Accessory 2 || | {{#item:490107}} || {{#item:310631}}, {{#item:310631}}, and {{#item:310491}} '''OPTIONAL''': {{#item:310643}}, {{#item:310644}} '''CAUTION''': Only choose the optional enchants if you have no plan of reselling these accessories. I was able to sell one of them easily since i chose the perfect enchants, but for the other one, i took drain life, and when i no longer needed it, it was hard to sell | |||
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===== '''Late Game Gears''' ===== | |||
These are the equipment i'm using for endgame content and so far i can do almost everything solo. Even going to Depth 2 alone. It's slower than meta classes like DK and Inquisitor, can have some issues with the Pneuma of some monsters, but really good survivability specially when using {{#skill:2420}} Siren's Voice. Just keep in mind that you're almost like a jack of all trades. Can buff, can support, a little tanky, and can do some damage. You're great for party plays, but also good in soloing if you want to | |||
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|+ Late Game Gears | |||
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! ♡♡♡ !! Item!! Notes | |||
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| Upper Head Gear || +12 A {{#item:400540}} || Best enchants for damage are {{#item:312743}} and {{#item:312703}}. But you can also get {{#item:312700}} or {{#item:312706}} for utility/survivability | |||
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| Mid Head Gear || | {{#item:410233}} || {{#item:300363}} (damage) or {{#item:300174}} (HP) . You can use one or 2 of these cards for Upper and Mid gear. Whatever you prefer | |||
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| Low Head Gear || | {{#item:420220}} || Best enchants should Dex + 5 and Long Range Physical attack + 7%, but other stats should be good too like Vit and Luk | |||
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| Armor || | +12 A {{#item:450283}} || {{#item:300376}} best card for survivability. You can change this to other MVP armor cards like {{#item:300007}} and still have decent survivability | |||
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| Weapon || | +12 A {{#item:580062}} || For the enchants, it's up to you to decide what you want to get. For cards, we can use 2x {{#item:27361}} or 1x {{#item:27361}} and the {{#item:300455}}. You'd need the {{#item:300457}} as your shoe card for the full combo effect tho | |||
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| Shield || | +12 A {{#item:460020}} / +11 C {{#item:460040}} || The {{#item:460020}} is good if you need the additional utility and all element damage reduction it provides, but for higher physical DPS, the {{#item:460040}} wins. You can also get high RES or MRES from it. It's what i'm currently using and it's actually cheaper. The enchantments that i prefer for it are {{#item:312095}}, {{#item:312093}}, and {{#item:312091}}. You can definitely change the 3rd slot enchant for the RES one, but i like the MRES one because we already have {{#skill:5361}} as a RES buff. For the card, it's {{#item:300465}} it's really a great balance of damage and survivability | |||
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| Garment || | +11 A {{#item:480283}} or +11 A {{#item:480232}} || {{#item:480283}} is probably the better and more versatile option with its 20% all enemy element bonus and +25% ranged physical damage. No RNG with enchants and very easy to refine. You can leave it at +11 C for quite a while since the bonuses for B and A are kinda small. For {{#item:480232}}, priority enchants are {{#item:310922}} and {{#item:4723}}. The {{#item:480232}} can be better when targeting specific mobs/MVPs as you can get higher elemental modifiers here, but take note that it doesn't have an enchant targeting elements like Neutral and Poison. {{#item:4683}} The Wanderer Trentini card is amazing for the + 20 stats and 10% HP. If you can't get it yet tho, it would be okay to still use the {{#item:4392}} {{#item:300270}} combo | |||
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| Shoes || | +11 A {{#item:470197}} > +11 A {{#item:470174}} > +11 A {{#item:470175}} || Again, the {{#item:470197}} is more versatile with its all race damage bonus. But if you are targetting specific enemy elements, Varmundt Boots are ok too, and {{#item:470174}} has bonus HP% for survivability. Priority enchants for the Varmundt boots are {{#item:310922}} and {{#item:4723}}. {{#item:300177}} or {{#item:300184}} you can choose between these 2. I like the {{#item:300177}} because of the additional HP and Flee it gives me. Also, sometimes the Ranged Damage % modifier is too high already and doesn't seem to give a good boost. Remember to try checking and balancing your modifiers using the @bs command. You can also use {{#item:300457}} if you're using a Copo card for your weapon | |||
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| Accessory 1 || | {{#item:490302}} || Priority enchants are {{#item:311953}} and {{#item:311978}}. For the last enchant, you can decide what you want based on the enemies that you're fighting. Boss enchants are the best, but they're hard to make | |||
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| Accessory 2 || | {{#item:490305}} || Same as the other ring. Our cards could be changed to {{#item:300468}} and {{#item:300447}}. This combo gives a total of 21% ranged physical damage compared to {{#item:300449}} + {{#item:300447}} at 20% | |||
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===== '''Costume Enchants''' ===== | |||
<s>For the costume enchants, it really depends on what you're lacking. There are times when the +15% additional physical damage to all sizes of {{#item:1000667}} and {{#item:25501}} out weight the +10% Ranged Physical Damage and +15% physical damage to all monster elements of the Stalker combo. It's up to you to decide on the costume enchants that you need for your specific build.</s> <br> | |||
Now that we have the new 4th Class Garment Costume Stones, the Wanderer/Minstrel Stones with the {{#item:1001488}} is the best combo for us. The difference between the other combos is so big, you can actually just skip those and get the best costume stones for us. You can still switch the Low Costume Stone to {{#item:25228}} if you prefer that since we mainly use Rose Blossom for farming anyway. | |||
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|+ Costume Enchants | |||
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! ♡♡♡ !! Item!! Notes | |||
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| Upper Head Gear Costume Enchant || Best: {{#item:1000666}} <br> Alternatives: {{#item:25498}} / {{#item:1000375}} || <s> Just like what i said on end game gears part, the additional range damage % seems to be negligible sometimes when it's too high and your other stats are low. Definitely explore if {{#item:25498}} would work better for you (+20 atk). It works better for my build, but it might be different for you and {{#item:1000375}} might be better </s> <br> I'd recommend using the best in slot costume stone which is {{#item:1000666}} for the combo with the Garment Stone. You can skip the alternatives unless those are the only things that you have. | |||
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| Mid Head Gear Costume Enchant || | Best: {{#item:1000667}} <br> Alternatives: {{#item:1000667}} / {{#item:25491}} / {{#item:25061}} || Depends on the combo | |||
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| Low Head Gear Costume Enchant || | Best: {{#item:1000668}} <br> Alternatives: {{#item:25228}} / {{#item:1000865}} / {{#item:1000376}}|| Using {{#item:25228}} is very convenient when farming. Use the others for higher DPS | |||
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| Garment Costume Enchant || | Best: {{#item:1001488}} <br> Alternatives: {{#item:311470}} / {{#item:25493}} / {{#item:25501}} / {{#item:6963}} || Physical classes have the advantage of using HP/SP Absorption costume enchants. You can use it if you need to | |||
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| Garment Costume Enchant (Dual) || | {{#item:1001055}} / {{#item:1000856}} / {{#item:1000523}} || Depends on the combo | |||
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===== '''Shadow Gears''' ===== | |||
For the shadow gears, it's the usual shadow equipment of most physical classes. For enchants, I recommend getting +5 POW and/or +5% ranged physical damage, but you can definitely get more defensive enchants if that's what you prefer. | |||
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With {{#item:4399}}, you'll use a different set of shadow gears since you won't need the full penetration set anymore. I've found that using the set on the 2nd table is better than using 2 sets of Maximmum Mammoth | |||
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| Shadow Weapon || | +10 {{#item:24425}} / +10 {{#item:24386}} / +10 {{#item:24686}} ||{{#item:24386}} needs to be +10 so you can nullify size penalty similar to Drake Card. If using the Mistress Pet, you can skip it and use other shadow gears | |||
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| Shadow Shield || | +10 {{#item:24685}} / +10 {{#item:24735}} || Needs to be +10 for full effect of both | |||
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| Shadow Armor || | +10 {{#item:24663}} || At least +9 for ignoring physical defense (set needs to be +18) | |||
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| Shadow Shoes || | +10 {{#item: 24664}} || At least +9 for ignoring physical defense | |||
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| Shadow Accessory 1 || | +10 {{#item:24681}} || +10 for full effect | |||
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| Shadow Accessory 2 || | +10 {{#item:24682}} || +10 for full effect (set needs to be +20) | |||
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|+ Shadow Gears with MVP Thanatos Card | |||
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| Shadow Weapon || | +10 {{#item:24425}} / +10 {{#item:24751}} / +10 {{#item:24386}} / +10 {{#item:24686}} || +10 {{#item:24425}} is currently giving me the best damage out of all the choices here | |||
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| Shadow Shield || | +10 {{#item:24752}} / +10 {{#item:24685}} || - | |||
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| Shadow Armor || | +10 {{#item:24872}} || For the enchant, Dex + 3 is good. You can choose between S. Atk and HP for the other enchant. Keep in mind Atk% is not the best modifier. Getting and additional 3% Atk% boosted my damage by around 1m only | |||
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| Shadow Shoes || | +10 {{#item: 24873}} || Same as above | |||
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| Shadow Accessory 1 || | +10 {{#item:24681}} || +10 for full effect | |||
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| Shadow Accessory 2 || | +10 {{#item:24682}} || +10 for full effect (set needs to be +20) | |||
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===== '''Pets''' ===== | |||
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|+ Pets | |||
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! ♡♡♡ !! Item!! Notes | |||
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| Best Pet || {{#item:9193}} || '''Nullifies monster size penalty for physical attacks'''. Increases physical damage against Normal classes by 7%. This is quite expensive to make | |||
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| Versatile Physical Damage Pet || {{#item:9090}} || Increases physical damage against all classes by 4% when loyal | |||
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| MVP/Depth 1/2 Physical Damage Pet || | {{#item:9132}} || When loyal, Atk + 5%, P.Atk + 2, Increases physical damage against boss monsters by 5%. You can also just get this if you prefer the Atk% and P.Atk over the Little Isis bonus | |||
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| HP Absorb Pet || | {{#item:9055}} || When loyal, low chance of gaining 5% of the damage inflicted to an enemy as HP. Max HP +1% | |||
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| SP Absorb Pet || | {{#item:9052}} || When loyal, max SP +5%. Low chance of gaining 1% of the damage inflicted to an enemy as SP. Probably the most used pet for farming. Almost no more SP problems when combined with other SP absorb items like {{#item:5208}} and {{#item:24685}} | |||
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===== '''Future Equipment''' ===== | |||
N/A | |||
== '''Encore''' == | |||
Here is how the build works in Depth 2. Kinda slow, but doable. Skip to around the 1 minute mark to skip equipment details and buffing <br> | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaDVW-mbdCQ Rose Blossom Gameplay in Depth 2]<br> | |||
UPDATED: Another Depth 2 performance video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0YNgr5TvjA Trouvere in Updated Depth 2] | |||
<br> The mobs' RES were buffed so much. These are just solo buffs (and consumables), but with a Cardinal's Argutus Telum buff (lasts 4 minutes), the run should feel smoother <br> | |||
That's all! Feel free to ask around in the archer channel on discord or RODEX me ingame: XoSofiya |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 15 November 2024
Introduction
Hey! I'm Sophie :) I've been playing the dancer class since pre-renewal on PH RO ever since I was a kid. Played on and off, but was always spamming Scream/Tarot Card of Fate and dancing Please Don't Forget Me/Loki's Wail in WoE. While the (Physical) Performer classes don't have the highest DPS, they have decent damage, good range, and great survivability. This guide is more focused on the Dancer route since it's the class that i always played as, but it should also be applicable to the Bard route (with a few tweaks). The Dancer class is always gonna hold a special place in my
Notes
As a Physical Performer, our main skill for AOE farming is Rose Blossom. Rose Blossom has 2 parts. The first part is the single target portion of the skill, while the second part is the AOE one. The AOE part has a stronger damage and can usually one-hit most mobs on it's own when farming, but some monsters with high HP still survive 1 cast of the skill if only the AOE part damages them (even if you could 1 hit them directly using endgame gears). This isn't a problem since clear times are still decent and this usually only happens on endgame-ish dungeons from Biosphere A onwards. I also feel like (not proven) having multiple parts for the skill also helps in triggering things like HP/SP absorption etc.
As you can see, I can 1 shot the Verdant Cornus, but only if it's the main target. You can make some adjustments to your build/switch arrows to make sure you 1 shot/deal better damage to everything in a specific map though.
I started with this disclaimer because some people prefer classes/builds that really one shot everything with just 1 click using 1 general build like Dragon Knights/Wind Hawks and etc.
1 shotting mobs using the right element/modifiers.
Additional Notes:
- The physical build for performers is like a niche build within a niche class. The meta build for performers is the magic Metallic Fury build
- There's recent news about performers getting a new magic skill. Something important to keep in mind when choosing what to build. We don't really need a new physical skill since our hands will be full just spamming Rose Blossom and Rhythm Shooting on endgame mobs, but we could definitely use some buffs for them (which there is no news about)
Stats and Traits
General Farming
Main stats that we should focus on for general farming are DEX (main ATK source and Variable Cast time reduction), INT (SP and VCT reduction), STR (additional ATK source and weight capacity), AGI (ASPD for cast animation and some FLEE for survivability. Note ASPD can easily be increased with Swing Dance (for Trouveres) and Dance with Warg , LUK (additional ATK source), and lastly VIT (for additional HP) . I won't be providing an exact stat build for farming since it would depend on your needs anyway. One thing to note is that it's best to strive to reduce Variable Cast Time via stats (DEX x 2 + INT = 530). You can use Almighty (12883) or The One Potion (50035) when adjusting your stats. I prefer not including the Blessing buff from the healer since it doesn't last as long. As for the traits, you can just use POW = 100 and CON = 100 and the rest you can put on either STA or WIS (or divide for both) depending on your RES/MRES needs.
Endgame Dungeons/Depth 2 Build
The stat build that I use for Depth 2 differs a tiny little bit compared to the build I used to farm before. You don't really have to worry too much about survivability in most dungeons so you could dump more stats in STR and LUK for additional damage when farming. However, it now matters when going to the endgame dungeons like Depth 1 and Depth 2. I'll be sharing the stat and trait build that i'm using, but take note that i'm using [MVP] Wanderer Trentini Card (4683) to achieve instant VCT, have additional damage, and survivability (my previous tests showed that having an MVP card with a +20 stat is better than Empathize Card (300270) and Observation Card (4392) , but it might've had something to do with my other items and stats so take that info with a grain of salt. This is for people who are thinking twice about giving up the Empathize + Observer combo because I know it's super good
Stats
- STR - 33 - Rest of remaining stats
- AGI - 110 - AGI is high not for ASPD, but for FLEE. One of my main problems in D2 before is the Depth Flame Ghost's (22257) Meteor Assault. With almost maxed out FLEE at 100 Con and Midnight Archi Card (300177) , it's not an issue anymore
- VIT - 115 - Getting VIT as high as your build can accommodate is great. Even if Meteor Assault hits, you still survive it. Would also be able to take a "pop" or 2 of Earthquake and live
- INT - 81 - For VCT
- DEX - 130 - VCT and ATK
- LUK - 80 - Helps with Curse
Traits
- POW - 100 - For ATK and P. Atk
- STA - 9 - For more RES
- WIS - 26 - For MRES. Lots of magic skills in D1 and D2. Helps you tank a lot. Magic skills aren't gonna hurt and you can tank most skills (including Moskillro) in D2. Only problems are Earthquake and Dark Grand Cross (?)
- SPL - 0
- CON - 100 - FLEE, P. Atk, and Skill Modifier for Rose Blossom and Rhythm Shooting
- CRT - 0
Important Skills
We have lots of skills points that we can play around with. I won't be giving an exact skill build since we have different needs (for supporting and etc.), but I'll be giving out pointers on what to max out and why.
Skill | Level | Explanation |
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Owl's Eye | 10 | For the passive bonus +10 DEX |
Vulture's Eye | 10 | Additional HIT rate. It's more for when still using Bow class weapons when leveling early, we don't really have anywhere to put our skill points |
Improve Concentration | 10 | 12% DEX and AGI boost! You can include this when calculating VCT and ASPD when adjusting stat build. Usually only need to recast every few mins or when dispelled, but you automatically auto cast the highest level learned when using The One Potion (50035) |
Double Strafe | 10 | Useful for leveling until becoming a Wanderer/Minstrel |
Skill | Level | Explanation |
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Dancing Lesson | 10 | Bonus ATK and SP |
Throw Arrow | 0/5 | As pre-requisite for Severe Rainstorm. You would probably just use Double Strafe til you become a Wanderer/Minstrel. You can remove it if you don't use it anymore after becoming Trouvere/Troubadour |
Ugly Dance | 5 | Max out for Reverberation (pre-requisite) |
Fortune's Kiss | 10 | For supporting parties focusing on CRIT based classes. Critical +10 and Critical Damage +20% - Type: Dance Skill |
Service For You | 10 | Very useful when soloing and when supporting other SP based classes in parties. Max SP + 20% and SP Consumption - 15% - Type: Dance Skill |
Drum of Battlefield | 5 | ATK +40 and DEF +75. Useful when farming - Type: Ensemble Skill |
Mr. Kim A Rich Man | 0/5 | Adds an EXP boost when killing monsters. Useful when leveling. You can skill reset and remove this when you max out your level - Type: Ensemble Skill |
Invulnerable Siegfried | 5 | The best Ensemble skill to use in endgame dungeons whether supporting or soloing in my opinion. +15% elemental resistance to Fire, Water, Earth and Wind and +25% tolerance to Blind, Frozen, Petrified, Stun, Curse, Sleep and Silence status for 180 seconds. Never get Cursed when active with 75 LUK and higher - Type: Ensemble Skill |
Notes:
- Dance skills don't stack like Kiss of Fortune and Service For You. You can only use one. However, you can have one Song and Dance active at the same time e.g. Service For You and Poem of Bragi
- You can only have 1 active Ensemble skill at a time
Skill | Level | Explanation |
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Swing Dance | 5 | Huge increase in ASPD. Also helps with 30% FCT reduction if your party doesn't have a Cardinal who can use Sacrament on those who need it. Very versatile. Almost everyone appreciates the additional ASPD - Type: Group A Song |
Symphony of Lover | 5 | Gives a decent boost to MDEF BUT only if you already have a decent amount of it. This is the buff that I use for myself when soloing Depth 2. Formula: MDEF Boost = [Base_MDEF_Boost + Voice_Lessons_Lv + JobLv ÷ 4]% (33.75% MDEF boost at Voice Lessons level 10, Job level 55, and Skill level 5 - Type: Group A Song |
Moonlight Serenade | 5 | Offers a good boost of MATK. Useful for Magic Performers and for supporting Magic classes in party play - Type: Group A Song |
Lesson | 10 | Max it out for a huge buff on all your Wanderer buffs |
Reverberation | 5 | Just as a pre-requisite for Metallic Sound |
Metallic Sound | 5 | Just as a pre-requisite for Trouvere/Troubadour skill Sound Blend |
Severe Rainstorm | 0/5 | Useful for leveling until you get Rose Blossom and Rhythm Shooting. Can also be used for farming in Thanatos Tower alongside 4th class skills. You can remove it if you don't use it anymore |
Circle of Nature | 0/5 | Situational. Used to love this skill, but now that we can use Group B songs alone, it kinda falls flat since it overwrites other Group B songs - Type: Group B Song |
Death Valley | 0/5 | Optional. You can just use Yggdrasil Leaf (610) . Advantage of this skill is the item required is lighter Regrettable Tears (6144) and you bring a lot of it anyway. Uses up resurrected person's SP so they wake up with no SP (easily solvable if they use seeds and berries). The skill visual effect is nice tho :) |
Siren's Voice | 5 | My favorite skill! Use for a chance to make enemies fall in love with you. They won't attack you or cast any skills while they're in love. Receiving damage cancels the effect immediately. Very useful when getting mobbed while playing solo. Monsters would follow you around but won't cast skills (ex. Depth 2 Salamander would still follow you but won't use Earthquake if you're alone). Just be careful using this skill in party plays. If a party member falls in love with you, any Group B song buffs that they have would be overwritten - Type: Group B Song |
Song of Mana | 3-5 | Restores SP based on skill level and gives good SP regen. Super useful when farming. You won't have any SP issues when combined with Service For You and while using an SP Absorption equipment like a +10 Absorb Shadow Shield (24685) . Just a tip, since most Group B songs have a long cooldown and don't stack, you can cast this first before using any other Group B Song buff, that way, you can restore your and your whole party's SP and then choose whatever other buff you want - Type: Group B Song |
Dance with Warg | 5 | Gives a huge ASPD buff, - 70% FCT reduction, and 5% Ranged Damage. Buff of choice when soloing - Type: Group B Song |
Lerad's Dew | 5 | Gives a huge HP buff to the whole party. Can be used as an alternative to the other buffs if you need more survivability. Very useful in parties with Inquisitors and Dragon Knights - Type: Group B Song |
Unlimited Humming Voice | 5 | Gives a huge all element magic damage buff to the whole party. Great for Magic Performers and when in a party with Magic damage dealers - Type: Group B Song |
Frigg's Song | 5 | Gives a huge HP buff to the whole party. This is not included in Group A or B songs which means it can stack with them! Always keep this buff up |
Notes:
- Group A Songs skills don't stack like Swing Dance and Moonlight Serenade. ALSO Minstrel's other skills like Windmill Rush is considered a Group A song. So... you can only have one of those buffs active at any given time. If you have a Troubadour party member, be sure to communicate which buff the party needs so you don't overwrite each other's buffs
- Group B Songs skills don't stack either. Just be careful with Siren's Voice and Circle of Nature overwriting your main Group B Song buffs if you use them
- This is just a guide and you don't have to get all these skills as there are other prerequisites for these skills that might take up all of your skill points. Just know what you want to focus on
Skill | Level | Explanation |
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Stage Manner | 5 | Passive + 15 P.Atk |
Mystic Symphony | 1 | Increases Rose Blossom and Rhythm Shooting damage by 100% (Ultimate Skill) |
Sonata of Kvasir | 1 | Allows you to use Ensemble Skills and Chorus Group B Songs skills alone (Ultimate Skill) |
March of Prontera | 5 | P. Atk Buff |
Serenade of Jawaii | 5 | S. Matk Buff |
Musical Interlude | 5 | Res Buff |
Sound Blend | 5 | Adds a debuff on a single target monster that boosts your Rhythm Shooting and Rose Blossom damage to them. This is the auto cast skill of the Physical Performer Dimensions combo. Allows you to inflict the debuff on multiple enemies easily and with a high damage (using Rhythm Shooting) |
Rhapsody of Mineworker | 5 | Useful for inflicting a -RES debuff on monsters near you. Useful for mid-late game content, but is useless by endgame content with Boss Protocol monsters. Can just be used to recover AP |
Rhythm Shooting | 5 | Useful for inflicting the Sound Blend debuff on enemies. Can also be used to finish off monsters not killed by one cast of Rose Blossom |
Rose Blossom | 5 | Our main skill! Quite strong, but has a long cooldown. Very cute with the pink flower effect |
Notes:
- A good skill rotation to be able to use both Mystic Symphony and Sonata of Kvasir in a quick interval (at max AP), is to use Mystic Symphony first, cast March of Prontera, Serenade of Jawaii, Musical Interlude, and then cast Sonata of Kvasir
- Sonata of Kvasir's cooldown is almost the same as the cooldowns and buff duration of all Chorus Group B Songs so you can almost always keep them up as long as you can use Sonata of Kvasir. The exception is Lerad's Dew which has a bit of a longer cooldown
- I didn't max out some skills in this skill tree and just used the extra points on the Wanderer skill tree to get more useful (albeit situational) buffs. You can do what you want with the remaining skill points, but since some skills are useable only in PVP, it's up to you if you wanna level them up or not
Dance | Song | Ensemble | Group A | Group B | Independent |
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Humming | Whistle | Drum of Battlefield | Swing Dance | Circle of Nature | Frigg's Song |
Fortune's Kiss | Assassin Cross of Sunset | Mr. Kim A Rich Man | Symphony of Lover | Siren's Voice | ♡♡♡ |
Service For You | Poem of Bragi | Invulnerable Siegfried | Moonlight Serenade | Song of Mana | ♡♡♡ |
♡♡♡ | Assassin Cross of Sunset | The Ring of Nibelungen | Windmill Rush | Lerad's Dew | ♡♡♡ |
♡♡♡ | ♡♡♡ | Into the Abyss | Echo Song | Unlimited Humming Voice | ♡♡♡ |
♡♡♡ | ♡♡♡ | ♡♡♡ | ♡♡♡ | Dance with Warg | ♡♡♡ |
Just remember, only 1 of each type of buff. Luckily, our Trouvere party buffs all stack so that's easy to remember ♡
Leveling
Reminder: Always use [Bound] Battle Manual (12263) or any other type of Battle Manual that you have. They work even when just turning in quests Also, this is just a rough leveling guide. It would still be good to check out other player guides and ask people in game on the best place to go to if you find yourself struggling on the recommended steps here
Early Stage
This is just gonna be a short guide for leveling. Your first priority is joining the Eden Group and then doing the [Board Quests]. To prepare for this, just collect the Bows for levels 10 and 45 from the [Eden Gears] and then get the Paradise Wanderer Whip (580022) at level 100. From Archer to Gypsy, you only need to use the skill Double Strafe to level. Prioritized getting your DEX and AGI to 99 and you should be all set. Just do random Eden Quests until you're level 70 and can collect the level 70-99 quest for hunting 15x Wraith 15x Evil Druid in Glast Heim (Monastery). From warper, just choose Dungeons > Glast Heim > Monastery. Repeat this a few times to get to level 99 but don't rebirth yet, make sure you keep 1 completed quest of this so you can turn it in later for quick leveling. After that, rebirth to High Novice > job change to High Archer > do some Eden Boards quests again til you're job 50 and can job change to Gypsy. After changing your job to Gypsy, turn in the the level 70-99 quest that you saved earlier, and you should be around high level 80 to 90's. Repeat and do some quests again to go level 99 and job 70 to become a Wanderer
Mid Stage
From here, just level up a little more until you get level 5 Severe Rainstorm. You can then proceed with doing the illusion dungeons quests from the [Main Board Quests]. You can also do some Eden Board quests again if you find the illusion dungeons a bit too difficult. In fact, once you reach around level 190 i'd recommend doing the episode 17.1 and 17.2 quests or buying the skip tickets for them Episode 17.1 Clear Ticket (1000285) and Episode 17.2 Clear Ticket (1000287) so you can access the map with the Eden Boards quest 240x of any type in ba_pw03. Get it and go to the Warper > Dungeons > Varmundt Dungeons > Second Power Plant. Just do this quest a lot and you should level up fast. It would also help you collect Eden Coin (25223) which you can use to buy [Bound] Battle Manual (12263) , [Bound] Bubble Gum (12264) , Collection of Scrolls Shooting Transformation (22758) , and most importantly, The One Potion (50035) . If you are struggling on some maps, i'd recommend using Collection of Scrolls Shooting Transformation (22758) for 30% ranged damage buff (you will be transformed into a gazeti and kobold archer) and The One Potion (50035) for damage and survivability. Using these two would help make your journey a lot easier
Late Stage
When you reach level 200, change your job to Trouvere and prioritize getting Rose Blossom, Rhythm Shooting, Mystic Symphony, and Sonata of Kvasir. And then max out the other buffs. You should also now be able to access Varmundt's Biosphere at 240. Understandably, you would struggle quite a bit here if your gears aren't ready for this stage yet. I'd recommend farming first and then coming back here when you think you can handle the monsters. Leveling via the Eden Boards level 190 quests are also still viable. It would take some time, but you can get eden coins for it. Another thing that you can do is join Depth 1 parties. You don't need to have good DPS or the best equips here to be useful. Just use Guyak Pudding (12710) , bring [Bound] Token of Siegfried (6316) (resurrect your self when you die), Yggdrasil Leaf (610) to resurrect others or use Death Valley if you have it, your [Bound] Battle Manual (12263) and The One Potion (50035) OR just Brilliant Protection Scroll (23204) . Cast your buffs and don't be afraid to attack enemies with Rose Blossom and Rhythm shooting so you can regenerate AP. You can use Immaterial Arrow (1757) here for all around damage, but you can also do arrow switching to increase DPS if you want to. Make sure to ask the party leader to enable Even Party EXP share and you should level up super fast
Gear Recommendation
Inspired by: Madame Celery's Guide, Conga Lyne's Performer Guide, Choi's Arch Mage Guide, and by (Biolo) Schier in Merchant Discord Channel
Eden Phase
These are decent starting gears. You need to use them while working towards getting the next set that you'll use. You should definitely get the Eden Shadow Gears. The 50% Ignore Monster Def it provides is definitely super needed! We won't be replacing them until around End Game since it is quite costly to make Shadow Gears. It would probably cost around 200m-400m just to get the BIS Full Penetration Shadow Gears. The headgear slots and garment slot don't really have a shadow gear. We could use costumes in those spots to get cute cosmetics and some additional stats using costume enchants
♡♡♡ | Item | Notes |
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Upper Head Gear | Advanced Paradise Cap (400139) | Not much to explain per gear here. Just do your best to complete the set so you can work on other better gears asap |
Mid Head Gear | Anything | - |
Low Head Gear | Anything | - |
Armor | Advanced Paradise Suit (450185) / Advanced Paradise Shadow Armor (24694) | - |
Weapon | Paradise Wanderer Whip (580022) / Wanderer&Minstrel Advanced Paradise Shadow Weapon (24709) | - |
Shield | Anything / Advanced Paradise Shadow Shield (24693) | - |
Garment | Advanced Paradise Manteau (480105) | - |
Shoes | Advanced Paradise Boots (470069) / Advanced Paradise Shadow Shoes (24695) | - |
Accessory 1 | Advanced Paradise Ring (490126) / Advanced Paradise Shadow Earring (24696) | - |
Accessory 2 | Advanced Paradise Gloves (490127) / Advanced Paradise Shadow Pendant (24697) | - |
Early Game Gears
These are the recommended early games gears, but do not get stuck trying to perfect them. The only important ones to collect here are the cards and you don't even have to have them all immediately. Focus on getting one combo card set at a time and then try farming the next suggested items. As long as you can decently farm Amethyst Fragment (1000405) by killing Gray Wolves (@mi 21304), you can skip upgrading some stuff and focus on hunting Gray Wolves. Of course, it depends on your comfort level in hunting them, but don't dwell on these gears since we will drop these fast. Just a reminder, you should be able to get some refine tickets Imperial Refine Ticket (100129) for the Grace set. Would be better to use those to save some zeny and materials
♡♡♡ | Item | Notes |
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Upper Head Gear | +4 / +9 Illusion Hot-Blooded Headband [1] (19344) | Decent headgear for now. Only refine if you have extra funds. +4 should be good enough. We will replace this quickly |
Mid Head Gear | Anything | - |
Low Head Gear | Anything | - |
Armor | +9 Grace Severe Suit [1] (450092) | Observation Card (4392) combos with Empathize Card (300270) . Gives you a lot of Range % modifier. We'll also use this for a long time. It's good to invest in these cards |
Weapon | +4 - +9 Illusion Electric Eel [2] (580008) | White Knight Card (4608) good damage boost. Would be good with the card combo. Using Polluted Wander Man Card (27361) would also offer a large damage boost. You'll use these cards for a long time so it's good to invest on them |
Shield | +7 / +11 Illusion Silver Guard [1] (460018) | Best enchant to get is 2x Rune of Dexterity Lv2 (29004) you don't have to rush this though. And depending on your zeny, it might be better to invest more on the next shield that you'll get. Also, try to get Khalitzburg Knight Card (4609) . Should be a bit cheap now. Would definitely help with survivability when paired with White Knight Card (4608) |
Garment | +9 Grace Attack Manteau [1] (480018) | Empathize Card (300270) |
Shoes | +9 Grace Attack Boots [1] (470020) | Blut Hase Card (27256) |
Accessory 1 | Grace Attack Ring [1] (490019) | Timbers Card (300449) + Aferde Card (300447) |
Accessory 2 | Sound Amplifier [1] (2899) | Optional. It's good for the 50% VCT Reduction. Otherwise, use any other slotted accessory. Creamy Card (4040) also optional if you don't wanna use fly wings. You'll lose out on quite a bit of damage tho |
Mid Game Gears
This is probably the part of the game where you're gonna spend more time building your equipment. The most important stuff here are the accessories, armor, and weapon. Honestly, i only put effort with the Gray Wolf enchantments on the accessories and armor. The enchantment for the shoes and garment was just random. For the weapons, i'd really suggest just getting the Dimensions Musical Rope [2] (580062) since it's the strongest end game weapon anyway. But if you really want to get the Dim Glacier Whip [1] (580033) , the enchants that you should get are Glacier Flower Spell (Physical Grade) Lv5 (311453) and 2x Glacier Flower Spell (Rose Blossom) (311312) . The Dim Glacier whip has higher damage when used with a fully refined Crown of Beelzebub [1] (400110) , but it falls off compared to the next equipment that we'll make. Up to you whether you want to maximize the refines and enchant on them or not. As for the cards, you can still use the cards that you were using in the early game phase and you could also slowly get some of the cards in the late game phase
♡♡♡ | Item | Notes |
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Upper Head Gear | +12 A Crown of Beelzebub [1] (400110) | You don't really have to make this a +12 A anymore if you can get Time Dimensions Rune Crown(Troubadour & Trouvere) [1] (400540) . However, this can be used by other classes if you wanna try them. Prioritize getting the gears on the End Game Gears table |
Mid Head Gear | Gambler's Seal [1] (410233) | Priority enchant is Long Range Physical Damage, but you can also get Atk + (not Atk% +) or HP% + |
Low Head Gear | Young Leaf of World Tree (Dexteriy) (420018) / Blood Sucker (18754) | P.Atk, Atk, and Dex are good enchants for Young Leaf of World Tree (Dexteriy) (420018) . You can actually use any kind of Young Leaf of World Tree (Dexteriy) (420018) you can get not just the Dexterity one. It really doesn't matter |
Armor | +9 / +11 Snow Flower Armor [1] (450206) / +9 / +11 Gray Wolf Suit [1] (450177) | I've been told that since the recent updates, it would be easier to farm for Snow Flower Armor [1] (450206) and its enchants or buy it from other players. There is more info about it [here]. The enchants you'd need for it are Ice Flower Magic Stone(Rainstorm) (1000791) and Ice Flower Spell (Shooter) (311100) . The last enchant, you can decide what you need. You'd save more money and time making that so you can skip the Gray Wolf gears. (Outdated for Gray Wolf) Our goal here is to get the perfect enchants for ranged damage characters Wolf Orb (Angle Shot) (310533) , Wolf Orb (Shooter) Lv.3 (310508) , and Wolf Orb (Shooter) Lv.2 (310505) . This is something that I could recommend spending your time on to perfect. This armor is really good and still sells for a decent price after you're done using it |
Weapon | Glacier Whip (580030) / Dim Glacier Whip [1] (580033) / Dimensions Musical Rope [2] (580062) | The cheapest one you can get would be good. However, I fully recommend getting Dimensions Musical Rope [2] (580062) . It should be the cheapest one since it's easy to get for end game players, and we'll be using this til End Game. Just chat on #Trade if you can't find one for sale on vend |
Shield | +7 / +11 Illusion Silver Guard [1] (460018) | - |
Garment | +9 / +11 Gray Wolf Muffler [1] (480090) | Wolf Orb (Powerful) Lv.3 (310584) , Wolf Orb (Fast) Lv.3 (310575) , and Wolf Orb (DEX) Lv.3 (310491) You don't really need perfect enchant for these. More info in explanation |
Shoes | +9 / +11 Gray Wolf Boots [1] (470087) | Wolf Orb (Firing Shot) (310611) , Wolf Orb (Fixed Casting) Lv.3 (310602) , and Wolf Orb (Robust) Lv.3 (310599) You don't really need perfect enchant for these. More info in explanation |
Accessory 1 | Gray Wolf Pendant [1] (490106) | Wolf Orb (Archer) Lv.4 (310631) , Wolf Orb (Archer) Lv.4 (310631) , and Wolf Orb (DEX) Lv.3 (310491) |
Accessory 2 | Gray Wolf Ring [1] (490107) | Wolf Orb (Archer) Lv.4 (310631) , Wolf Orb (Archer) Lv.4 (310631) , and Wolf Orb (DEX) Lv.3 (310491) OPTIONAL: Wolf Orb (Drain Life) (310643) , Wolf Orb (Drain Soul) (310644) CAUTION: Only choose the optional enchants if you have no plan of reselling these accessories. I was able to sell one of them easily since i chose the perfect enchants, but for the other one, i took drain life, and when i no longer needed it, it was hard to sell |
Late Game Gears
These are the equipment i'm using for endgame content and so far i can do almost everything solo. Even going to Depth 2 alone. It's slower than meta classes like DK and Inquisitor, can have some issues with the Pneuma of some monsters, but really good survivability specially when using Siren's Voice. Just keep in mind that you're almost like a jack of all trades. Can buff, can support, a little tanky, and can do some damage. You're great for party plays, but also good in soloing if you want to
♡♡♡ | Item | Notes |
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Upper Head Gear | +12 A Time Dimensions Rune Crown(Troubadour & Trouvere) [1] (400540) | Best enchants for damage are Master Archer Jewel 5Lv (312743) and Time Dimension Jewel (Dexterity) 3Lv (312703) . But you can also get Time Dimension Jewel (Agility) 3Lv (312700) or Time Dimension Jewel (Vitality) 3Lv (312706) for utility/survivability |
Mid Head Gear | Gambler's Seal [1] (410233) | Limacina Card (300363) (damage) or Melted Poring Card (300174) (HP) . You can use one or 2 of these cards for Upper and Mid gear. Whatever you prefer |
Low Head Gear | Ace of Diamonds in Mouth (Ranged Physical) (420220) | Best enchants should Dex + 5 and Long Range Physical attack + 7%, but other stats should be good too like Vit and Luk |
Armor | +12 A Engraved Ice Storm Rune Suit [1] (450283) | Two Eyes Dollocaris Card (300376) best card for survivability. You can change this to other MVP armor cards like [MVP] Jewgoliant Card (300007) and still have decent survivability |
Weapon | +12 A Dimensions Musical Rope [2] (580062) | For the enchants, it's up to you to decide what you want to get. For cards, we can use 2x Polluted Wander Man Card (27361) or 1x Polluted Wander Man Card (27361) and the Copo Card (300455) . You'd need the Grey Icewind Card (300457) as your shoe card for the full combo effect tho |
Shield | +12 A Mad Bunny-LT [1] (460020) / +11 C Glacier Guard [1] (460040) | The Mad Bunny-LT [1] (460020) is good if you need the additional utility and all element damage reduction it provides, but for higher physical DPS, the Glacier Guard [1] (460040) wins. You can also get high RES or MRES from it. It's what i'm currently using and it's actually cheaper. The enchantments that i prefer for it are Glacier Flower Meow Power(Intelligence) (312095) , Glacier Flower Meow Power(Magical Resistance) (312093) , and Glacier Flower Meow Power(Attack) (312091) . You can definitely change the 3rd slot enchant for the RES one, but i like the MRES one because we already have Musical Interlude as a RES buff. For the card, it's Elite Rgan Guardian Card (300465) it's really a great balance of damage and survivability |
Garment | +11 A Dim Glacier Manteau [1] (480283) or +11 A Ice Rune Manteau [1] (480232) | Dim Glacier Manteau [1] (480283) is probably the better and more versatile option with its 20% all enemy element bonus and +25% ranged physical damage. No RNG with enchants and very easy to refine. You can leave it at +11 C for quite a while since the bonuses for B and A are kinda small. For Ice Rune Manteau [1] (480232) , priority enchants are Power of Varmundt Lv3 (310922) and DEX+4 (4723) . The Ice Rune Manteau [1] (480232) can be better when targeting specific mobs/MVPs as you can get higher elemental modifiers here, but take note that it doesn't have an enchant targeting elements like Neutral and Poison. [MVP] Wanderer Trentini Card (4683) The Wanderer Trentini card is amazing for the + 20 stats and 10% HP. If you can't get it yet tho, it would be okay to still use the Observation Card (4392) Empathize Card (300270) combo |
Shoes | +11 A Dim Glacier Boots [1] (470197) > +11 A Glade Rune Boots [1] (470174) > +11 A Ice Rune Boots [1] (470175) | Again, the Dim Glacier Boots [1] (470197) is more versatile with its all race damage bonus. But if you are targetting specific enemy elements, Varmundt Boots are ok too, and Glade Rune Boots [1] (470174) has bonus HP% for survivability. Priority enchants for the Varmundt boots are Power of Varmundt Lv3 (310922) and DEX+4 (4723) . Midnight Archi Card (300177) or Midnight Blut Hase Card (300184) you can choose between these 2. I like the Midnight Archi Card (300177) because of the additional HP and Flee it gives me. Also, sometimes the Ranged Damage % modifier is too high already and doesn't seem to give a good boost. Remember to try checking and balancing your modifiers using the @bs command. You can also use Grey Icewind Card (300457) if you're using a Copo card for your weapon |
Accessory 1 | Soul Rune Ring [1] (490302) | Priority enchants are Tenacity of Varmundt Lv5 (311953) and Fragment of Varmundt (POW) Lv5 (311978) . For the last enchant, you can decide what you want based on the enemies that you're fighting. Boss enchants are the best, but they're hard to make |
Accessory 2 | Soul Magic Ring [1] (490305) | Same as the other ring. Our cards could be changed to Snow Rabbit Iceslug Card (300468) and Aferde Card (300447) . This combo gives a total of 21% ranged physical damage compared to Timbers Card (300449) + Aferde Card (300447) at 20% |
Costume Enchants
For the costume enchants, it really depends on what you're lacking. There are times when the +15% additional physical damage to all sizes of Wanderer Minstrel Stone (1000667) and Wanderer Minstrel Stone (Garment) (25501) out weight the +10% Ranged Physical Damage and +15% physical damage to all monster elements of the Stalker combo. It's up to you to decide on the costume enchants that you need for your specific build.
Now that we have the new 4th Class Garment Costume Stones, the Wanderer/Minstrel Stones with the Troubadour & Trouvere Stone (Garment) (1001488) is the best combo for us. The difference between the other combos is so big, you can actually just skip those and get the best costume stones for us. You can still switch the Low Costume Stone to Teleport Stone (Low) (25228) if you prefer that since we mainly use Rose Blossom for farming anyway.
♡♡♡ | Item | Notes |
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Upper Head Gear Costume Enchant | Best: Wanderer Minstrel Stone (Top) (1000666) Alternatives: Clown Gypsy Stone (Top) (25498) / Ranged Stone (Top) (1000375) |
I'd recommend using the best in slot costume stone which is Wanderer Minstrel Stone (Top) (1000666) for the combo with the Garment Stone. You can skip the alternatives unless those are the only things that you have. |
Mid Head Gear Costume Enchant | Best: Wanderer Minstrel Stone (1000667) Alternatives: Wanderer Minstrel Stone (1000667) / Stalker Stone (25491) / Ranged Stone (25061) |
Depends on the combo |
Low Head Gear Costume Enchant | Best: Wanderer Minstrel Stone (Low) (1000668) Alternatives: Teleport Stone (Low) (25228) / Shadow Chaser Stone (Low) (1000865) / Ranged Stone (Low) (1000376) |
Using Teleport Stone (Low) (25228) is very convenient when farming. Use the others for higher DPS |
Garment Costume Enchant | Best: Troubadour & Trouvere Stone (Garment) (1001488) Alternatives: Range Physical Attack Stone (Garment) (311470) / Shadow Chaser Stone (Garment) (25493) / Wanderer Minstrel Stone (Garment) (25501) / HP Absorbtion Stone (Garment) (6963) |
Physical classes have the advantage of using HP/SP Absorption costume enchants. You can use it if you need to |
Garment Costume Enchant (Dual) | Power Stone(Dual) (1001055) / Concentration Stone (Dual) (1000856) / Ranged Stone (Dual) (1000523) | Depends on the combo |
Shadow Gears
For the shadow gears, it's the usual shadow equipment of most physical classes. For enchants, I recommend getting +5 POW and/or +5% ranged physical damage, but you can definitely get more defensive enchants if that's what you prefer.
With [MVP] Thanatos Card (4399) , you'll use a different set of shadow gears since you won't need the full penetration set anymore. I've found that using the set on the 2nd table is better than using 2 sets of Maximmum Mammoth
Shadow Weapon | +10 Perfect Size Shadow Weapon (24425) / +10 Infinity Shadow Weapon (24386) / +10 Absorb Shadow Weapon (24686) | Infinity Shadow Weapon (24386) needs to be +10 so you can nullify size penalty similar to Drake Card. If using the Mistress Pet, you can skip it and use other shadow gears |
Shadow Shield | +10 Absorb Shadow Shield (24685) / +10 Durable Shadow Shield (24735) | Needs to be +10 for full effect of both |
Shadow Armor | +10 Full Penetration Shadow Armor (24663) | At least +9 for ignoring physical defense (set needs to be +18) |
Shadow Shoes | +10 Full Penetration Shadow Shoes (24664) | At least +9 for ignoring physical defense |
Shadow Accessory 1 | +10 Maximum Mammoth Shadow Earring (24681) | +10 for full effect |
Shadow Accessory 2 | +10 Maximum Mammoth Shadow Pendant (24682) | +10 for full effect (set needs to be +20) |
Shadow Weapon | +10 Perfect Size Shadow Weapon (24425) / +10 Physical Power Shadow Weapon (24751) / +10 Infinity Shadow Weapon (24386) / +10 Absorb Shadow Weapon (24686) | +10 Perfect Size Shadow Weapon (24425) is currently giving me the best damage out of all the choices here |
Shadow Shield | +10 Physical Power Shadow Shield (24752) / +10 Absorb Shadow Shield (24685) | - |
Shadow Armor | +10 Full Power Shadow Armor (24872) | For the enchant, Dex + 3 is good. You can choose between S. Atk and HP for the other enchant. Keep in mind Atk% is not the best modifier. Getting and additional 3% Atk% boosted my damage by around 1m only |
Shadow Shoes | +10 Full Power Shadow Shoes (24873) | Same as above |
Shadow Accessory 1 | +10 Maximum Mammoth Shadow Earring (24681) | +10 for full effect |
Shadow Accessory 2 | +10 Maximum Mammoth Shadow Pendant (24682) | +10 for full effect (set needs to be +20) |
Pets
♡♡♡ | Item | Notes |
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Best Pet | Mistress Egg (9193) | Nullifies monster size penalty for physical attacks. Increases physical damage against Normal classes by 7%. This is quite expensive to make |
Versatile Physical Damage Pet | Little Isis Egg (9090) | Increases physical damage against all classes by 4% when loyal |
MVP/Depth 1/2 Physical Damage Pet | Abysmal Knight Egg (9132) | When loyal, Atk + 5%, P.Atk + 2, Increases physical damage against boss monsters by 5%. You can also just get this if you prefer the Atk% and P.Atk over the Little Isis bonus |
HP Absorb Pet | Succubus Egg (9055) | When loyal, low chance of gaining 5% of the damage inflicted to an enemy as HP. Max HP +1% |
SP Absorb Pet | Incubus Egg (9052) | When loyal, max SP +5%. Low chance of gaining 1% of the damage inflicted to an enemy as SP. Probably the most used pet for farming. Almost no more SP problems when combined with other SP absorb items like Rideword Hat [1] (5208) and Absorb Shadow Shield (24685) |
Future Equipment
N/A
Encore
Here is how the build works in Depth 2. Kinda slow, but doable. Skip to around the 1 minute mark to skip equipment details and buffing
Rose Blossom Gameplay in Depth 2
UPDATED: Another Depth 2 performance video Trouvere in Updated Depth 2
The mobs' RES were buffed so much. These are just solo buffs (and consumables), but with a Cardinal's Argutus Telum buff (lasts 4 minutes), the run should feel smoother
That's all! Feel free to ask around in the archer channel on discord or RODEX me ingame: XoSofiya