(→Tips and Tricks: Added GaoSuper leveling path. Will add more details when I have more free time to watch the full video. HAIL GAOSUPER! :PandaAdmireWizard:)
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Max AoE of 9x9 at level 6, but max number of hits (12) at level 10. Short Aftercast Delay.
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|{{#Skill:5458}}Hell's Drive
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|An upgraded version of Heaven's Drive, this skill causes Earth element damage in an area around the player. Has a 9x9 area at max level. If your Dim Glacier Wand is enchanted with Hell's Jack, you can max this skill out. Needs at least 30% ACD Reduction at level 10 for full effectiveness.
|An upgraded version of Heaven's Drive, this skill causes Earth element damage in an area around the player. Has a 9x9 area at max level. If your Dim Glacier Wand is enchanted with Hell's Jack, you can max this skill out. Needs at least 30% ACD Reduction at level 10 for full effectiveness.
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[[File:HN Mage 2y.png|left|900x900px|thumb|100% VCT Yortus combo variant. Replace Sanctuary with something else. I added points there because I'm a lazy cheapskate who wants a bit of an auto-heal in Lake of Fire or in the strange dungeon.]] -->
[[File:HN Mage 3svs.png|left|900x900px|thumb|This build is designed to be tanky and comfy to use. NVS and an opener are maxed. In this case, the opener is Ground Gravitation. However, when you're farming in Depth1 and Depth2, Jack Frost Nova is the better opener, so annoying stripper frogs and frustratingly quake-happy salamanders are killed faster.]] <!--
[[File:HN Mage 3svs.png|left|900x900px|thumb|This build is designed to be tanky and comfy to use. NVS and an opener are maxed. In this case, the opener is Ground Gravitation. However, when you're farming in Depth1 and Depth2, Jack Frost Nova is the better opener, so annoying stripper frogs and frustratingly quake-happy salamanders are killed faster.]] <!--
[[File:HN NVS.jpg|left|900x900px|thumb|NVS Hyper Novice with the TDRC combo above in Depth2.]]
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[[File:HN NVS 2.jpg|left|900x900px|thumb|NVS Hyper Novice with the TDRC combo above in Depth2.]]
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|{{#Skill:5458}}Hell's Drive
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|5
|An upgraded version of Heaven's Drive, this skill causes Earth element damage in an area around the player. Has a 9x9 area at max level. If your Dim Glacier Wand is enchanted with Hell's Jack, you can max this skill out. Needs at least 30% ACD Reduction at level 10 for full effectiveness.
|An upgraded version of Heaven's Drive, this skill causes Earth element damage in an area around the player. Has a 9x9 area at max level. If your Dim Glacier Wand is enchanted with Hell's Jack, you can max this skill out. Needs at least 30% ACD Reduction at level 10 for full effectiveness.
|A good mid game headgear that provides a lot of bonuses.
|A good mid game headgear that provides a lot of bonuses.
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|Illusion Silver Guard, Magic Absorber, Glacier Shield or Mad Bunny-LT still out of reach? The Novice Shield is still decent, thanks to its 20% resistance against all elements except Neutral. It may also help in reducing, or even fully negating Lasgand's Earth and Fire element attacks when paired with the right equipment and cards.
|Illusion Silver Guard, Magic Absorber, Glacier Shield or Mad Bunny-LT still out of reach? The Novice Shield is still decent, thanks to its 20% resistance against all elements except Neutral. It may also help in reducing, or even fully negating Lasgand's Earth and Fire element attacks when paired with the right equipment and cards.
|A good shield that provides many bonuses, especially at higher refines. Keep it at +4 if upgrading to a Purified Knight's Shield in the future.
[[File:SN Boots.png|40x40px]]
|A good shield that provides many bonuses, especially at higher refines. Either keep it like this or spend a lot of zeny for the painfully low 0.1% chance it turns into {{#item:28946}}. Obtaining it requires loving pets and showing it too.
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|{{#item:460018}}
|[[Illusion of Twins]]
|[[Illusion of Twins]]
|A good alternative to the Cursed Knight's Shield and Purified Knight's Shield, it reduces Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay and can be enchanted. Highly recommended to get 2 Spellbound Nives.
|Reduces Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay and can be enchanted. Highly recommended to get 2 Spellbound Nives.
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|[[Illusion of Twins]]
|[[Illusion of Twins]]
|A good alternative to the Cursed Knight's Shield and Purified Knight's Shield, it reduces Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay and can be enchanted. Highly recommended to refine this to +11 and get 2 Spellbound Nives.
|A good alternative to the Cursed Knight's Shield and Purified Knight's Shield, it reduces Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay and can be enchanted. Highly recommended to refine this to +11 and get 2 Spellbound Nives.
|The upgraded form of {{#item:28942}} has better stats and enchants. Try to get enchants that ignore MDEF. Again, to obtain this, you must LOVE PETS AND SHOW IT TOO!!!
|Lower headgear that boosts magical damage while reducing variable casting time.
|Lower headgear that boosts magical damage while reducing variable casting time.
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|[[Constellation Tower]]
|[[Constellation Tower]]
|The best-in-slot armor, '''but only if all the stars align'''. {{#item:450284}} by itself is a lot more powerful, so stick to it in the meantime. But once you obtain a {{#item:480351}} with the {{#item:313018}} enchant, {{#item:490136}} with {{#item:313038}}, and {{#item:490485}} with {{#item:312996}}, there will be a huge increase in power, at the cost of some survivability. But with such power, almost everything drops dead, and that in itself is a form of "survivability" - just kill'em fast before they kill you fast.
|The best-in-slot armor, '''but only if all the stars align'''. {{#item:450284}} by itself is a lot more powerful, so stick to it in the meantime. But once you obtain the following:
*{{#item:480351}} with {{#item:313018}}
*{{#item:490136}} with {{#item:313038}}
*{{#item:490485}} with {{#item:312996}}
There will be a huge increase in power at the cost of some survivability. But with such power, almost everything drops dead, and that in itself is a form of "survivability" - just kill'em fast before they kill you fast.
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|Shadow Armor, Shadow Shoes
|Shadow Armor, Shadow Shoes
|rowspan="5"| [[Shadow Gear]]
|rowspan="6"| [[Shadow Gear]]
|Shadow armor and shoes that increase magical damage.
|Shadow armor and shoes that increase magical damage.
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|{{#item:24753}}<br>{{#item:24754}}
|{{#item:24753}}<br>{{#item:24754}}
|Shadow Weapon, Shadow Shield
|Shadow Weapon, Shadow Shield
|Combos with the Magical Spell Armor and Shoes. Enchant with MATK and Spell for damage, or Heal% and H.PLUS or CRT for additional healing and less potion use, or a mix of both for balance.
|Combos with the Magical Spell Armor and Shoes. Enchant with MATK and Spell for damage, or Heal% and H.PLUS or CRT for additional healing and less potion use, or a mix of both for balance. Grab these two for more power.
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|Shadow Weapon, Shadow Shield
|Sacrifice a little bit of power in exchange for a lot of quality of life and utility by using these.
When both are refined to +9, they grant numerous bonuses that improve quality of life in exchange for decreased power, by around 5-10% compared to {{#item:24753}} and {{#item:24754}} above. Gain increased HP, SP, stats, ASPD, and SP recovery while decreasing VCT and SP consumption. This more basic combo actually makes {{#skill:5460}} builds stronger due to the ASPD increase compared to {{#item:24753}} and {{#item:24754}}. Meanwhile, {{#skill:5456}} or {{#skill:5457}} builds will feel "lighter", because spamming multiple spells becomes faster and easier with increased ASPD, which also makes responding to whatever comes your way even better. It also works very well with the {{#item:300522}}/{{#item:300529}} combo, providing a lot of VCT reduction so you won't have to deal with the obscene SP costs due to high DEX! Now that's a lotta <s>damage</s> quality of life improvements! Enchant with MATK against monster size or ASPD.
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|{{#item:24665}}<br>{{#item:24668}}
|Shadow Ring, Shadow Earring
|Shadow Ring, Shadow Earring
|Provides full MDEF penetration when both pieces are +9 and above. Enchant with MATK and Spell for damage, or Heal% and H.PLUS or CRT for additional healing and less potion use, or a mix of both for balance.
|Provides full MDEF penetration when both pieces are +9 and above. Enchant with MATK and Spell for damage, or Heal% and H.PLUS or CRT for additional healing and less potion use, or a mix of both for balance.
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|'''WORK IN PROGRESS''', placeholder, may contain suboptimal info
'''Path 1: Questing Route'''
*1-20 Prontera Field / Culvert, grab Eden stuff
*1-20 Prontera Field / Culvert, grab Eden stuff
*20-45 Payon Dungeon, activate Manual at level 40
*20-45 Payon Dungeon, activate Manual at level 40
*45-70 Orc Dungeon, max Fire Ball
*45-70 Orc Dungeon, max Fire Ball
*70-99 Glast Heim Monastery, Malaya Quest, '''DON'T CHANGE JOB UNTIL YOU REACH JOB LEVEL 99!!!'''
*70-99 Glast Heim Monastery, Malaya Quest, '''DON'T CHANGE JOB UNTIL YOU REACH JOB LEVEL 99!!!'''
*100-125 [[16.1 Banquet for Heroes]], grab some honor token quests, get Noblesse Equips.
*100-125 [[16.1 Banquet for Heroes]], grab some honor token quests, get Noblesse Equips. Turn in Malaya Quest.
*125-150 [[16.2 Terra Gloria]], grab some Schwarzwald honor token quests, get Imperial Equips
*125-150 [[16.2 Terra Gloria]], grab some Schwarzwald honor token quests, get Imperial Equips
*150-170 [[17.1 Illusion]], farm Cor Core and Unknown Parts, get Grace Equips and some MATK OS Headgear and Rutilus Stick-OS. If possible, get enough zeny to buy/craft {{#item:550080}}, then upgrade to {{#item:550081}} to make life so much easier. Level up in Illusion of Teddy Bear
*150-170 [[17.1 Illusion]], farm Cor Core and Unknown Parts, get Grace Equips and some MATK OS Headgear and Rutilus Stick-OS. If possible, get enough zeny to buy/craft {{#item:550080}}, then upgrade to {{#item:550081}} to make life so much easier. Level up in Illusion of Teddy Bear
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*230-250 [[20 The Immortal]], Nif2 at 240
*230-250 [[20 The Immortal]], Nif2 at 240
*250-275 [[21 Age of Heroes]], [[Garden of Time]], [[Varmundt's Biosphere]], [[Varmundt's Biosphere Depth]] if there are [[In Depth review about Varmundt Depth 1 and 2 dungeons with the Depth Keeper himself|Depth Parties]]
*250-275 [[21 Age of Heroes]], [[Garden of Time]], [[Varmundt's Biosphere]], [[Varmundt's Biosphere Depth]] if there are [[In Depth review about Varmundt Depth 1 and 2 dungeons with the Depth Keeper himself|Depth Parties]]
'''Path 2: GaoSuper (1-200)'''
Special thanks to GaoSuper for granting permission to use his videos! Time stamps will be added soon.<br>
Timestamps and explanations (currently simplistic, will add more details later):
*0:00 - character creation
*0:20 - start, beginner quest
*1:55 - Stat distribution (/dex+ 99), Payon Dungeon
*More coming soon!
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<!-- Break the Rule of Er and destroy all who bring you down. Don't let them go, let them gravitate to you. Devastate their mental health, freeze them to the core, shock them with baleful thunder and call forth the wrath of the skies until they're no more. Beat the already dead horse by summoning the wrath of the skies and command the earth to swallow it whole, driving them down to a place worse than the deepest depths of the darkest despair. -->
Magic Hyper Novices are very reliant on skill and sometimes buff rotation for maximum damage and effectiveness. All skills have completely different elements (duh Raku), ACD, CD, VCT, and FCT, making proper rotation quite tricky, especially in fast-moving situations like farming in Depth1 and Depth2. Below are some suggested skill and buffing rotations.
Magic Hyper Novices are very reliant on skill and sometimes buff rotation for maximum damage and effectiveness. All skills have completely different elements (duh Raku), ACD, CD, VCT, and FCT, making proper rotation quite tricky, especially in fast-moving situations like farming in Depth1 and Depth2. Below are some suggested skill and buffing rotations. '''Slashed skills mean they're optional or can be inserted into the combo with sufficient ACD reduction and ASPD, preferably over 40% and above 174 respectively.'''
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<u>Skill rotation 1:</u><br>
<u>Skill rotation 1:</u><br>
{{#skill:5457}} build based on the skill build above with end-game gear - {{#item:400545}} + {{#item:550152}} combo. <br>
{{#skill:5457}} build based on the skill build above with end-game gear - {{#item:400545}} + {{#item:550152}} combo. <br>
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This rotation requires at least 30% ACD and 160 ASPD. The idea is to cram as many skills as possible within the duration of {{#skill:5457}}. This is the best rotation I found so far when testing DPS in dummies. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.<br>
This rotation requires at least 30% ACD and 160 ASPD. Slashed skills mean they can be added if you have even more ACD reduction and ASPD. The idea is to cram as many skills as possible within the duration of {{#skill:5457}}. This is the best rotation I found so far when testing DPS in dummies. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.<br>
{{#skill:5457}} build based on the skill build above with late-game gear - fully enchanted {{#item:550089}} with {{#item:400111}}. <br>
{{#skill:5457}} build based on the skill build above with late-game gear - fully enchanted {{#item:550089}} with {{#item:400111}}. <br>
Hell's Drive skill doesn't seem to be loading properly, so it will be Hell's Drive without the skill logo for now.<br>
This is the best rotation I found so far when testing DPS in dummies. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.<br>
This is the best rotation I found so far when testing DPS in dummies. Slashed skills mean they can be added if you have even more ACD reduction and ASPD. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.<br>
{{#skill:5456}} build, OP Master Pablo style (will consult the OP 1/1 novice with a sus cart for the complete rotation) - {{#item:400545}} + {{#item:550152}} combo. <br>
{{#skill:5456}} build, OP Master Pablo style (will consult the OP 1/1 novice with a sus cart for the complete rotation) - {{#item:400545}} + {{#item:550152}} combo. <br>
Hell's Drive skill doesn't seem to be loading properly, so it will be Hell's Drive without the skill logo for now.<br>
This is the best rotation I found so far when testing DPS in dummies. Slashed skills mean they can be added if you have even more ACD and ASPD. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.<br>
This is the best rotation I found so far when testing DPS in dummies. Slashed skills mean they can be added if you have even more ACD and ASPD. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.<br>
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 27 November 2025
NOTICE
This guide is still a work in progress
The Magical section is updated! But the Physical and Hybrid sections are still outdated and have erroneous (wrong) info.
Cute and happy female Hyper Novice ready to stab things happily and cutely.
Overview
Work in progress
The Hyper Novice (HN for short) is a generalized specialist (or specialized generalist?) sort of class, focused on damage and armed with a wide variety of 1st and 2nd job skills to further enhance its capabilities while also greatly improving quality of life. This guide will hopefully help you get through the many great difficulties on the road to becoming a Hyper Novice. It is made in a way as if Hyper Novice is the first or one of the first characters you've created.
Notice: This guide is tailor-made for MuhRO. There are things here which may not be found in other servers.
Skills Overview
The powers of might and magic unite together, ready to take on the toughest monsters in the world! Featuring GaoSuper (left)!
Hidden Skills
Skill
Notes
Steel Body
Self buff. On death and with Base EXP at 99-99.9%, level 5 Steel Body will trigger while also fully restoring HP and SP. Think of it as an extra life. Succeeding deaths will not trigger the skill. Relogging restores the extra life. At max level 275, it prevents AP loss and will always trigger on death. If you're soloing and you still don't want to go back to your save point, bring a couple of extra Fly Wings and teleport around until you find a safe area. Relog to get the extra life back. If you think being in SB mode is more of a detriment, you can go back and click on the Healer NPC to remove it, or you can type @die and resurrect yourself with Token of Siegfried (6293) , or wait for someone to resurrect you.
This skill will always trigger at Base Level 275. EXP cap is not required. Credits to Yami and Ocean Star for pointing this out! /ene
Explosion Spirits
In MuhRO, casting Fury is weird, convoluted, and really buggy.
Unlike the normal Critical Explosion, it gives +50 CRIT instead of +20, and doesn't require Spirit Spheres or anything. Very useful for Melee builds, especially those focusing on Mega Sonic Blow. This hidden skill has many perplexing mysteries, explained below.
Enter the following text in public chat (Send to all) to gain Critical Explosion status:
Dear angel, can you hear my voice?
Insert random text here
Help me out~ Please~ T_T
Insert random text here
To quickly cast, put these lines in macro (ALT+M). To cast it:
1 - Spam the chant 5x to trigger. There will be a 1-minute cooldown afterwards. If it doesn't work at all even at max level, see step 4.
2 - Spam the chant 2x so there will be a consistent 1-minute cooldown.
3 - When changing maps or relogging, repeat step 1.
4 - There will be a few occasions where it will not work at all for some reason. If this happens, change maps or relog, then try again.
5 - The 2nd line is buggy. Instead of typing your name, you can type in other things too.
6 - Even a totally new Super Novice at Base Level 45 and Job Level 1 (or 45/1), can use the chant! Free +50 CRIT that early! The ability to use it disappears at 99/99, but it is regained at 100/1 when upgrading to Expanded Super Novice.
Click on the left GIF to witness GaoSuper activating his fury from within. Click on the right GIF to witness GaoSuper also activating his fury from within. However, notice the 2nd line doesn't use his real name. HAIL GAOSUPER!!!
Bonus stats
Reaching Job Level 70 without dying will grant +10 to all stats. Dying removes it, even well after.
Super Novice Spirit restores the bonus (1% chance).
Builds
With almost all first job skills and some second job skills at their disposal, Hyper Novices can be built in many different ways. This section will tackle three different kinds of builds - Mage, Physical, and Hybrid.
These builds are here for reference. You don't necessarily need to follow everything here exactly. Be free, experiment and tinker until you've built the Super Novice that suits you best.
Mage
Mage build Hyper Novice spelunking in Depth 2. Using Safety Wall against Duneyrr's Spider Web saved his life.
Click here for a more specialized and in-depth guide on Magic Hyper Novices: Psoron's Magic Hyper Novice Guide
The Super Novice can take one of two routes - Magic or Physical. The Mage Hyper Novice will go through many difficult trials along the way, but by transcending above the challenges, learning from other classes, and Breaking Rules along the way, they acquired a newfound power by improving existing skills and by combining two or more skills to form even more potent skills. I still wonder what rules are they breaking... The rules of physics, the rule of law... or the rule of er... or the rule of the letter s at the end of the plural form of rule, which is rules, but it can also be a verb attached to a singular nou- (perfectly cut nonsense blabbering).
Stats and Traits
Stat
Amount
Notes
STR
1+
Leftover. Mainly used for increased carrying capacity.
AGI
60-80 100+ (Judge / Conjurator Card Combo)
Used mainly for reducing animation and flinching animation time and the chances of getting inflicted by Bleeding and Sleep. Try to get 100 Total AGI for full immunity against Bleeding and Sleep.
VIT
70-90 100+ (Judge / Conjurator Card Combo)
Increases Max HP while reducing the chances of getting inflicted by Poison. Try to get 100 Total VIT for full immunity against Poison.
INT
120+ 130 (Judge / Conjurator Card Combo)
Main stat. At least 120 INT and DEX are recommended for reducing Variable Cast Time to a minimum.
DEX
120+ 1-9 (Judge / Conjurator Card Combo)
At least 120 INT and DEX are recommended for reducing Variable Cast Time to a minimum. When using the Yordos Judge Card (300522) /Yortus Conjurator Card (300529) combo, leave DEX below 10 so SP Cost won't get too expensive. However, doing this requires 100% Variable Cast Time (VCT) reduction.
LUK
60-80 100+ (Judge / Conjurator Card Combo)
Leftover. Marginally increases MATK while reducing the chances of getting cursed as well as reducing its duration. Try to get 100 Total LUK for full immunity against Curse. LUK increases MATK more than DEX, so increase this a lot more when using the Yordos Judge Card (300522) /Yortus Conjurator Card (300529) combo.
Trait
Amount
Notes
POW
0
Not needed. Using magic sticks to whack things is not the best idea...
STA
0-72
After getting 110 SPL and CON, adjust STA, WIS, or CRT.
WIS
0-72
After getting 110 SPL and CON, adjust STA, WIS, or CRT.
SPL
110
Primary trait. Max this for the highest possible Magic Damage.
CON
110
Secondary trait. Max this for even more Magic Damage and marginally increased survivability thanks to increased Flee.
CRT
0-72
After getting 110 SPL and CON, adjust STA, WIS, or CRT. Thanks to a buff making Heal spammable, investing into CRT instead of STA or WIS is now viable. 72 CRT almost doubles healing (e.g. 5500 to 9750), and with enough ACD and ASPD, one can spam heal to save on a lot of potions and zeny (I'm a cheapskate XD). However, a decent amount of ACD reduction (30%+) and ASPD (170+) are needed for it to be effective.
Skills
Skills: Super Novice (45-99)
Skill set overview from level 45-99.
Skill
Level
Notes
Super Novice
Fire Bolt
4
Prerequisite for Fireball.
Fire Ball
10
Your main source of damage from 45-99, especially because a lot of the quests here will revolve around purifying the undead by fire. Being quick to cast and having decent AoE are important because the pitifully low HP and SP will force you to move a lot. Usually one of the first, if not the first magic skill learned by a lot of isekai protagonists.
Increase SP Recovery
5-10
Compensates for the Super Novice's puddle-deep SP pool at the early game and helps save some SP at the end-game when SP Cost skyrockets due to certain equipment and cards.
Heal
3-10
Mainly for self-healing. Also helpful in healing teammates.
Increase Agility
10
VERY IMPORTANT buff to get! AGI, Flee, and mobility are a must to survive as Super Novice, no thanks to the pitifully low HP pool which can result in death in 5 hits at most even with a lot of VIT.
Divine Protection
5
Prerequisite for Blessing. Reduces damage from Demon and Undead race enemies.
Blessing
10
Grants STR, INT and DEX bonuses. Very useful buff.
Ruwach
1
Basically an improved Sight skill. Deals Holy Element magic damage to revealed enemies.
Teleport
1
Save weight, money, inventory space and the grind for a Creamy Card (or the zeny to buy it)!
3
Prerequisite for Vulture's Eye.
1
Prerequisite for Attention Concentrate.
Improve Concentration
10
Your main source of DEX and AGI. Max this one for reduced cast time and increased Flee for better survival.
Enlarge Weight Limit
3
Increases weight capacity. Prerequisite for Discount.
Discount
3
Reduces cost of buying from almost all NPCs. Prerequisite for Overcharge.
Overcharge
10
Increases cost of selling to all NPCs. Helps earn zeny faster.
Improve Dodge
10
Last but not least, Improve Dodge further increases Flee, therefore increasing survival by A LOT. Max this.
After getting promoted to Ex. Super Novice, reset all skills.
Skills: Expanded Super Novice (99-200)
There are 6 excess points - Reduce Improve Dodge to Level 4. When reaching Job Level 70, put the remaining points there.The 6 missing points are allocated to Improve Dodge.
Skill
Level
Notes
Super Novice
Fire Ball
10
Fireball still deals decent damage until around ~level 150. Having two Fire Condor cards can make this skill even stronger.
Cold Bolt
5
Prerequisite for Frost Diver.
Frost Diver
1
Prerequisite for Storm Gust.
Lightning Bolt
4
Prerequisite for Thunderstorm and Jupitel Thunder.
Thunder Storm
1
Prerequisite for Lord of Vermillion.
Napalm Beat
1
Prerequisite for Jupitel Thunder. A cute little Ghost element poke with a tiny AoE (3x3 around the target).
Heal
3-10
Mainly for self-healing. Also helpful in healing teammates.
Increase Agility
10
The increased movement speed and AGI means you'll be more mobile and be able to evade and/or escape attacks easily.
Divine Protection
5
Prerequisite for Blessing. Reduces damage from Demon and Undead race enemies.
Blessing
10
Grants STR, INT and DEX bonuses. Very useful buff.
Ruwach
1
Essentially an improved Sight skill. Deals Holy Element magic damage to revealed enemies.
Teleport
1
Save weight, money, inventory space and the grind for a Creamy Card (or the zeny to buy it)!
3-10
Prerequisite for Vulture's Eye.
1
Prerequisite for Attention Concentrate.
Improve Concentration
10
Your main source of DEX and AGI. Max this one for reduced cast times.
Expanded Super Novice
Storm Gust
1 or 10
Deals Water Element damage and a chance to cause Frozen status over a large area while knocking around enemies. Lower levels mean lower damage but much higher Freeze chance while higher levels mean higher damage but lower Freeze chance. Use at level 1 for more crowd control. Use at level 10 for more damage.
Notice: The skill has a tendency to push enemies to the upper right.
Jupitel Thunder
5-10
An improved version of Lightning Bolt with an added knockback and removed cooldown.
Lord of Vermilion
10
A larger and more powerful version of Thunderstorm with an added Blind effect. It can combo with Storm Gust, preferably Level 1 for a quick Freeze. Storm Gust pushes mobs away but guarantees they'll be not too far apart while they're chasing you, which is a good opportunity to blast them away with this skill.
Earth Spike
3
Prerequisite for Heaven's Drive. Essentially an Earth Bolt.
1-5
Prerequisite for Quagmire. Use this skill to reveal and damage hidden enemies that are a good distance away.
Quagmire
5
Very useful utility skill that slows down enemies while also cutting their DEX and AGI, making escaping or killing mobs easier.
Magnificat
5
Doubles SP Regeneration of the caster and the party. There's no Level 10 Increase SP Recovery - Magnificant alone is more than enough, as long as it's up most of the time.
Faith
10
Adds up to 2000HP and increases Holy resistance by up to 50%. Every bit of HP counts.
Hilt Binding
1
Prerequisite for Repair Weapon. Adds a tiny bit of STR and ATK.
Weaponry Research
1
Prerequisite for Repair Weapon. Adds a tiny bit of ATK and HIT.
Repair Weapon
1
Repairs weapons AND armors by using certain materials. A very handy skill when soloing and quite useful to the party if there are no Meisters and Biolos around, especially in areas where certain enemies destroy equipment.
LV 1 weapon: Iron Ore
LV 2 weapon: Iron
LV 3 weapon: Steel
LV 4 weapon: Rough Oridecon
Armors: Steel
Angel, Help me!
1
Restores 1000 HP and 350 SP per second for 20 seconds, for a grand total of 20,000 HP and 7,000 SP. Affects self and all party members within a 31x31 area. Beware of the ridiculously long 5-minute cooldown, so use wisely.
Breakthrough
5
Passive skill. Increases HP, SP, ATK and amount of healing received. Sizeable jump in bonuses from level 4 to 5.
Transcendence
5
Passive skill. Increases HP, SP, MATK and amount of healing given. Sizeable jump in bonuses from level 4 to 5.
Psychic Wave
5
Can be used only when a +7 Patent Freedom Stick [2] (550081) is equipped. A Neutral-element skill that makes life a lot easier due to its high damage.
After switching to Hyper Novice and reaching around Job Level 10+, reset all skills. Your main sources of damage will be Hyper Novice skills, augmented by 1st and 2nd job skills.
Skills: Hyper Novice - Jack Frost Nova
Here's my specialty - Jack Frost Nova. It takes advantage of Dim Glacier's Hell's Jack enchant, focusing on Jack Frost Nova and Hell's Drive. It also works great with the TDRC + Time Gap combo. There are two variations: a more powerful glass cannon build, and a slightly less powerful but much beefier variant. Jack Frost Nova by itself is already quite strong, but other skills can be cast while it is on a 3-second cooldown. One must know how to "piano" and properly rotate multiple skills for maximum damage.
Default skill build.Default skill build.The first build has less damage (by appx. 10-15%) but has far greater survival thanks to Overcoming Crisis (OC). Even at just level 2 Overcoming Crisis, it still provides a decent boost to HP (example: from 85k to 125k), but more importantly, access to a panic / oh $$$$ button in case of emergency, as long as there is 50 AP and not on a 60-second cooldown. The bonus PATK and SMATK is the cherry on top.The second build has more damage (appx. 10-15%), thanks to a maxed out SSS, HD and JFN. JTS is still level 9. GG is now at level 9, resulting in increased damage and significantly less ACD. However, the lack of OC results in a more fragile Glass Cannon build, losing access to an HP boost and full heal. As a result, soloing Depth 2 is still possible, but significantly more care must be taken, especially against really hard-hitting Mosquitoes and Salamanders. The panic button is gone. Be careful!JFN Hyper Novice in Depth2.
Skill
Level
Notes
Hyper Novice
Self Study Sorcery
5+
Passive that adds up to 10 S.MATK. Higher levels increase the damage of all skills in the Mage tree.
Meteor Storm Buster
5 or 8
The upgraded version of Meteor Storm summons more powerful and faster meteors to rain down on enemies. The initial hit has a small 5x5 area while the explosion has a 9x9 area at level 8 and above. The first meteor will always strike the cell it's casted on. Succeeding meteors are random. At levels 8 and above, enemies at the tile this spell is casted on will receive all hits from the explosion damage.
Jupitel Thunder and Thunderstorm combine together to summon a targeted Wind element electric storm. AoE is 9x9 at levels 9-10.
Fixed Cast Time: 1 second
Skill cooldown: 2 seconds, 1.5 seconds with Time Gap Hyper Staff [2] (550152)
Aftercast Delay: 0.5 seconds
Max AoE of 9x9 and max of 10 hits at level 9.
Jack Frost Nova
10
A strong Water element spell that lingers in a 9x9 area at max level. Hits 12 times at max level. Inflicts the Bitter Cold status to enemies, increasing damage taken from Water element attacks.
Fixed Cast Time: 1.5 seconds
Skill cooldown: 3 seconds
Aftercast Delay: 0.3 seconds
Max AoE of 9x9 at level 6, but max number of hits (12) at level 10. Short Aftercast Delay.
Hell's Drive
5 or 10
An upgraded version of Heaven's Drive, this skill causes Earth element damage in an area around the player. Has a 9x9 area at max level. If your Dim Glacier Wand is enchanted with Hell's Jack, you can max this skill out. Needs at least 30% ACD Reduction at level 10 for full effectiveness.
Fixed Cast Time: 1 second
Skill cooldown: 2 seconds at level 5, 0.7 seconds at level 10
Aftercast Delay: 1 second
Max AoE of 9x9 at level 10. Short-ish Aftercast Delay
Ground Gravitation
7 - 10
An upgraded version of Gravitational Drive, Ground Gravitation summons an awesome-looking space-age symbol that causes Neutral element damage to all enemies within a 9x9 area at level 7 and above, for a duration of 5 seconds. Enemies affected receive increased damage while slowing them down. ACD is PAINFUL below level 9, so use it carefully!
Fixed Cast Time: 1.5 seconds
Skill cooldown: 5 seconds
Aftercast Delay: 1 second (level 10), UTTER PAIN below level 9
Max AoE of 9x9 at level 7. Aftercast Delay is significantly reduced at level 9 and above.
Napalm Vulcan Strike
5
A combination of Soul Strike and Napalm Vulcan, this highly spammable Ghost element spell deals damage in a 7x7 area. Requires 40% ACD reduction and at least 173 ASPD for maximum spamming.
The Mage Tree's AP skill greatly increases the damage of all skills for 5 minutes. However, because it uses up A LOT of skill points, it is up to you to decide whether to invest in this and specialize in 1-2 skills or ignore it and max 3-4 skills for more variety at the cost of reduced damage.
Overcoming Crisis
Optional
Overcoming Crisis is a super-duper skill that temporarily increases Max HP, PATK and SMATK, and fully restores HP. It costs a mere 50 AP to cast and has a 60-second cooldown. A fantastic panic button to prevent a terrible fate. Due to skill point constraints, mage builds will be forced to compromise and make decisions on what skills to get.
Skills: Hyper Novice - ASPD Napalm Vulcan Strike
Napalm Vulcan Strike is a build that revolves around spamming Napalm Vulcan Strike. The floor is made of floor. It becomes a "firehose" of souls when using the Time Dimensions Rune Crown (Hyper Novice) [1] (400545) + Dimensions Hyper Rod [2] (550133) combo, if both are Grade A. It is powerful, but requires high ACD reduction and high ASPD for maximum power. At least 40% ACD reduction and 180+ ASPD are recommended. Unlike the Jack Frost Nova build above, piano skills and proper skill rotation aren't needed. Just set up a smartkey/smartcast Turbo, open up with another skill like Ground Gravitation or Jack Frost Nova to tenderize them a bit, aim, and start spraying them with angry thoughts and/or angry souls.
Default skill build.Default skill build.This build is designed to be tanky and comfy to use. NVS and an opener are maxed. In this case, the opener is Ground Gravitation. However, when you're farming in Depth1 and Depth2, Jack Frost Nova is the better opener, so annoying stripper frogs and frustratingly quake-happy salamanders are killed faster.NVS Hyper Novice with the TDRC combo above in Depth2.
Skill
Level
Notes
Hyper Novice
Self Study Sorcery
5+
Passive that adds up to 10 S.MATK. Higher levels increase the damage of all skills in the Mage tree.
Meteor Storm Buster
5
The upgraded version of Meteor Storm summons more powerful and faster meteors to rain down on enemies. The initial hit has a small 5x5 area while the explosion has a 9x9 area at level 8 and above. The first meteor will always strike the cell it's casted on. Succeeding meteors are random. At levels 8 and above, enemies at the tile this spell is casted on will receive all hits from the explosion damage.
Jupitel Thunder and Thunderstorm combine together to summon a targeted Wind element electric storm. AoE is 9x9 at levels 9-10.
Fixed Cast Time: 1 second
Skill cooldown: 2 seconds, 1.5 seconds with Time Gap Hyper Staff [2] (550152)
Aftercast Delay: 0.5 seconds
Max AoE of 9x9 and max of 10 hits at level 9.
Jack Frost Nova
5 or 10
A strong Water element spell that lingers in a 9x9 area at max level. Hits 12 times at max level. Inflicts the Bitter Cold status to enemies, increasing damage taken from Water element attacks.
Fixed Cast Time: 1.5 seconds
Skill cooldown: 3 seconds
Aftercast Delay: 0.3 seconds
Max AoE of 9x9 at level 6, but max number of hits (12) at level 10. Short Aftercast Delay.
Hell's Drive
5
An upgraded version of Heaven's Drive, this skill causes Earth element damage in an area around the player. Has a 9x9 area at max level. If your Dim Glacier Wand is enchanted with Hell's Jack, you can max this skill out. Needs at least 30% ACD Reduction at level 10 for full effectiveness.
Fixed Cast Time: 1 second
Skill cooldown: 2 seconds at level 5, 0.7 seconds at level 10
Aftercast Delay: 1 second
Max AoE of 9x9 at level 10. Short-ish Aftercast Delay
Ground Gravitation
5 or 10
An upgraded version of Gravitational Drive, Ground Gravitation summons an awesome-looking space-age symbol that causes Neutral element damage to all enemies within a 9x9 area at level 7 and above, for a duration of 5 seconds. Enemies affected receive increased damage while slowing them down. ACD is PAINFUL below level 9, so use it carefully!
Fixed Cast Time: 1.5 seconds
Skill cooldown: 5 seconds
Aftercast Delay: 1 second (level 10), UTTER PAIN below level 9
Max AoE of 9x9 at level 7. Aftercast Delay is significantly reduced at level 9 and above.
Napalm Vulcan Strike
10
A combination of Soul Strike and Napalm Vulcan, this highly spammable Ghost element spell deals damage in a 7x7 area. Requires at least 30% ACD reduction and 174 ASPD for maximum spamming.
The Mage Tree's AP skill greatly increases the damage of all skills for 5 minutes. However, because it uses up A LOT of skill points, it is up to you to decide whether to invest in this and specialize in 1-2 skills or ignore it and max 3-4 skills for more variety at the cost of reduced damage.
Overcoming Crisis
Optional
Overcoming Crisis is a super-duper skill that temporarily increases Max HP, PATK and SMATK, and fully restores HP. It costs a mere 50 AP to cast and has a 60-second cooldown. A fantastic panic button to prevent a terrible fate. Due to skill point constraints, mage builds will be forced to compromise and make decisions on what skills to get.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Upon reaching Base Level 10, get the full set by going to @go 16. Go one room up, find Paradise Equipment and talk to Lothaire to get the set FOR FREE. It will serve you well until around level 100, when you'll get better version. There are other options below, but this is one of, if not the best one to use from level 10-100.
Starter Armor, though it's a little expensive at 89,000 zeny. Definitely better than rags that came from the dump (Tattered Novice Ninja Suit (2352) ).
When complete, the Angel's Set gives a sizeable boost to HP and SP. There is a small chance Lv. 1 Assumptio will be autocast if you're under attack. Beware the After Cast Delay that happens each time the skill is autocast.
Upon reaching Base Level 100, go back to where you got the Paradise Set. Talk to Louis to get the Advanced Paradise Set in exchange for a couple of monster drops or by spending 10 Eden Coin (25223) per piece.
Good until level 125. It is highly recommended to complete the 16.1 Banquet for Heroes quest chain to get this over the other armors. While it gives less MATK compared to the Flattery Robe and is designed more towards an autospell build, completing the full set gives quite a lot of bonuses, which include reduction in Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay, and can be further upgraded into the Imperial and Grace sets. Finally, to put the icing on the cake, they can be refined to +9 thanks to the Noblesses Refine Ticket (100128) at a price of 10 Token of Honor (6919)
Good until level 150. An upgraded version of the Noblesse set. Like the Noblesse set, they can be easily refined to +9 thanks to the Imperial Refine Ticket (100129) , at the cost of...
Best by level 200, but these will still serve you well even at level 250 if you still don't have enough resources to get the best equipment. Each piece costs 20 Unknown Parts (25669) while the Grace Refine Ticket (100130) costs 20 Cor Core (25723) .
Go back to where you got the Paradise Set and pay Labraham 10 Eden Coin (25223) . Initially gives decent MATK but leveling up makes it significantly better. The glaring downsides - no slots and it can't be refined.
When paired to Giant Faceworm Skin, it gives a boost to HP and SP. If base DEX = 120, fixed cast time -0.5 seconds. This is very important, as you need to quickly cast spells and remain mobile. Try to get the Spell enchant. The second enchant can be Muscular Endurance or Lucky Day.
NOTICE: TEMPORAL BOOTS CANNOT BE WORN BY SUPER NOVICES IN OFFICIAL RO SERVERS!
This is the more offensive-oriented accessory. If your base INT is 110, equip two of these as it adds MATK for every 10 base INT and +1% MATK if base INT is 110.
Ignoring the OS weapons bonuses, these three are pretty much the same. They boost magic damage, especially at high refines. Choose which one looks good without an upper headgear costume.
The cheapest and "easiest" to get slotted mid headgear. Other mid headgears can be obtained via the Cash Shop, but only a few can be slotted by the Spiritual Auger (6396) .
An upgrade over the Grace set but only at high refines (+9) and with modification modules. Gives a large increase in MATK (+100), even more MATK at higher refines and can be enchanted. [1] (39540) and two [2] (39535) are recommended.
If better rods like the ones listed below are still out of reach, this humble rod will still serve you well, even beyond level 200. It deals more damage than a +15 Crimson Rod and almost the same damage as a +15 Rutilus Stick-OS with the MATK +15% enchant.
A strong wand that gives After-Cast Delay reduction at +11, becoming even stronger with enchants. Try to get the MATK +15% enchant. The Paradise Super Novice Wand you get for FREE deals almost the same damage as this at +15. However, it does have its advantages. The Paradise SN Wand has no slots while this has 2, and it doesn't require Super Novice Soul Link to use, unlike the Welding Wand and Illusion Thorn Staff of Darkness.
An upgraded version of Freedom Stick [2] (550080) . Refine it to +7 to gain access to level 5 Psychic Wave, which will make leveling and killing monsters a lot easier.
Illusion Silver Guard, Magic Absorber, Glacier Shield or Mad Bunny-LT still out of reach? The Novice Shield is still decent, thanks to its 20% resistance against all elements except Neutral. It may also help in reducing, or even fully negating Lasgand's Earth and Fire element attacks when paired with the right equipment and cards.
A good shield that provides many bonuses, especially at higher refines. Either keep it like this or spend a lot of zeny for the painfully low 0.1% chance it turns into Purified Knight's Shield [1] (28946) . Obtaining it requires loving pets and showing it too.
An obsolete and ancient pair of boots gets a modern touch-up, making it GREAT. This pair of shoes gives a lot of bonuses, especially at high refines. Best paired with a Patent Freedom Stick [2] (550081) . Try to refine this to +11, then use the Weapon Reform (Intermediate) (100747) to turn it to a +10 Hero Boots-LT.
Boosts all elemental Magic Damage while reducing Variable Cast Time and After-Cast Delay. The slotted version's bonus is a bit less. Pair with CD in Mouth (420003) for more Magic Damage, but try not to whack stuff and trigger Soul Strike and its ACD. Unlike the three mid-headgears below, it cannot be enchanted.
Boosts all elemental Magic Damage when paired with Cor Core Booster [1] (410092) , but try not to auto-whack stuff and trigger Soul Strike and its ACD.
An improved version of the Automatic Armor, it gives a large increase in MATK (+130), even more MATK at higher refines and can be enchanted. While the modules have better stats, further boosting requires higher refines.
A much better version of the Automatic Armor Type-B and Gray Wolf Robe, thanks to higher stats and the ability to choose which enchants you want. No RNG shenanigans.
A stronger and sadder version of the Rutilus Stick-OS [2] (26151) , providing better After-Cast Delay reduction, less Variable Cast Time and a permanent 30% boost to Neutral and Fire element damage instead of a random limited-duration buff.
A non-slotted wand that can be enchanted four times, making it a decently powerful weapon until the dimmer but more powerful Dim Glacier Wand [1] (550089) is obtained.
A good alternative to the Cursed Knight's Shield and Purified Knight's Shield, it reduces Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay and can be enchanted. Highly recommended to refine this to +11 and get 2 Spellbound Nives.
The upgraded form of Cursed Knight's Shield [1] (28942) has better stats and enchants. Try to get enchants that ignore MDEF. Again, to obtain this, you must LOVE PETS AND SHOW IT TOO!!!
Increases Magical Damage and provides some MDEF. Can be enchanted. Try getting enchants that ignore the MDEF of Normal or Boss monsters, preferably Boss monsters.
A significantly upgraded version of the Excellion Wing, tuned to greatly boost magic power, especially when refined and paired with either Deep Blue Sunglasses and Victory Wing Ears.
The current final form of the Ancient Hero Boots, this pair of shiny shoes gives quite a lot of bonuses, especially at high refines and better grades. It's an upgrade over the Automatic Leg B-type at high refines AND when paired with the Freedom Stick-LT [2] (550082) . Try to aim for a +11 Grade C at least.
These two are almost virtually identical to each other. Both give additional MATK and ASPD. Best paired with their necklace counterparts for the ACD and FCT reduction.
One of the best upper headgears for this build. Refining and grading it results in a significant increase in damage. Grade it to at least B for the 0.5-second FCT reduction, so you can replace Cast Stone (Garment) (25067) , Minor Casting Stone (Garment) (25170) and Minor Casting Stone (Dual) (1000521) for something better.
An armor that gives a lot of power, sufficient for the late-game, but lacking in the end-game. It can be easily graded, because it doesn't need an exorbitant amount of zeny and expensive Blacksmith's Blessing (6635) to refine. Try obtaining a +12 Grade C. Currently can be purchased from player vendors at cheap prices.
2nd best-in-slot weapon despite having just 1 slot. It can have three very powerful enchants of your choosing, which means no RNG nonsense. It can be easily graded as well, because it doesn't need an exorbitant amount of zeny and expensive Blacksmith's Blessing (6635) to refine.
Easy to get and fully enchant - the rewards from 20 The Immortal is enough to obtain one and fully enchant. Upgrade it to Grade C and refine it to +10. Focusing on the more defensive enchants provides A LOT of damage reduction plus a HUGE quality of life improvement - 10% reduced VCT and over 100 Hard MDEF. Having over 100 Hard MDEF means complete immunity to a myriad of bad status effects, like getting Stoned, Frozen, and more!
This muffler doesn't emit greenhouse gases, but it does emit a lot of power, sufficient for the late-game but lacking in the end-game. It can be easily graded, because it doesn't need an exorbitant amount of zeny and expensive Blacksmith's Blessing (6635) to refine. Try obtaining a +12 Grade C. Currently can be purchased from player vendors at cheap prices.
A powerful manteau that grows stronger the higher its refinement and grade. The 10% After-Cast Delay reduction at Grade A makes skill rotation a lot easier, especially when Ground Gravitation is part of the rotation.
A pair of shoes that gives a lot of power, sufficient for the late-game but lacking in the end-game. It can be easily graded, because it doesn't need an exorbitant amount of zeny and expensive Blacksmith's Blessing (6635) to refine. Try obtaining a +12 Grade C. Currently can be purchased from player vendors at cheap prices. Despite its many benefits like reduced FCT, it is but a stopgap to the wonderful, wonderful moaning that's to come.
Climbing and/or moaning noises not included. One of, if not the best footgear due to the FCT reduction and MATK bonuses, but at the cost of increased SP consumption. It is highly recommended to give this thing a C-grade at the very least for the big 1-second Fixed Cast Time reduction. Grade A is definitely the best, because SPL is one of the major factors affecting all of the skills' damage.
Probably the best upper headgear for Wind and Water focused builds. While it doesn't pair with Time Gap Hyper Staff [2] (550152) , the combo with Lee Card (300601) with a fully enchanted +12 and above Grade A crown more than makes up for it, making it more powerful than Time Dimensions Rune Crown (Hyper Novice) [1] (400545) , especially when Warrant of Bailiff (313427) 's effects proc, which is almost fully guaranteed because of Jack Frost Nova and Ground Gravitation's multiple hits.
The 2nd best-in-slot armor will serve you well until all the stars align. Grants copious amounts of MATK and magical damage, especially at higher grades and higher refines.
The best-in-slot armor, but only if all the stars align. Engraved Soul Purification Rune Robe [1] (450284) by itself is a lot more powerful, so stick to it in the meantime. But once you obtain the following:
There will be a huge increase in power at the cost of some survivability. But with such power, almost everything drops dead, and that in itself is a form of "survivability" - just kill'em fast before they kill you fast.
If you're level 250 and above, you can skip Dim Glacier Wand [1] (550089) and get this weapon if you like, because it's easier to enchant and has 2 slots. It can have two powerful enchants of your choosing, no RNG nonsense. Boosts Meteor Storm Buster and damage.
When paired with Time Dimensions Rune Crown (Hyper Novice) [1] (400545) , it greatly boosts Napalm Vulcan Strike damage and has a 50% chance to autocast Soul Vulcan Strike, but requires high ASPD (175+), ACD reduction (30% and above), and smartcast for maximum effectiveness. Jack Frost Nova and Jupitel Thunderstorm are still decently strong even if this weapon doesn't buff them at all.
Most powerful and best-in-slot weapon, but can be difficult to obtain. It can have two powerful enchants of your choosing, no RNG nonsense. Greatly boosts Jack Frost Nova and Jupitel Thunderstorm when paired with Time Dimensions Rune Crown (Hyper Novice) [1] (400545) .
The more offensive-oriented shield. Upgrade it to at least Grade D for the damage reduction, but it is highly recommended to max it out at Grade A and refine it to +12 to take advantage of the Renovated Upper Rgan (300379) .
The more defensive-oriented shield. Upgrade it to Grade C and refine it to +12 to take advantage of Renovated Upper Rgan (300379) 's damage reduction bonuses. Focusing on the more defensive enchants provides A LOT of damage reduction plus a HUGE quality of life improvement - 10% reduced VCT and over 100 Hard MDEF. The 10% reduced VCT will come in handy when using the Yordos Judge Card (300522) /Yortus Conjurator Card (300529) combo, while having over 100 Hard MDEF means complete immunity to a myriad of bad status effects, like getting Stoned, Frozen, and more!
The best-in-slot accessory, but it is very expensive to enchant due to extremely maddening RNG. When using the Yordos Judge Card (300522) /Yortus Conjurator Card (300529) combo, equipping this is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED due to the VCT reduction from the two Star of Spell Lv.5 (310711) enchants. DEX can be reduced to 1, negating the combo's eye-watering SP Cost increase due to Base DEX, which can be used in boosting other stats, while also freeing up some skill points - less points to Owl's Eye can be used elsewhere.
The other best-in-slot accessory, but it is very expensive to enchant due to extremely maddening levels of RNG. Best paired with Circulation of Life Autumn [1] (480351) .
Hyper Novice 285+ (Future, currently unobtainable here)
Headgear that greatly boosts the Hyper Novice's ability to effectively manipulate Wind and Water. Significantly boosts Wind and Water Magic Damage and the equivalent skills Jupitel Thunderstorm and Jack Frost Nova. It must be graded and refined to A and at least +12, and it must absolutely be paired with a Grade A +12 [10] (550177) . Pairing them will result in Rule Break granting an extra effect to the two aforementioned skills for half of its duration (150 seconds). Jupitel Thunderstorm will autocast Level 5 Extreme Vacuum on the target. Jack Frost Nova will autocast Level 5 Rain of Crystal where you stand. This is the best-in-slot headgear for Wind and/or Water-focused Hyper Novices.
Significantly boosts Wind and Water Magic Damage and the equivalent skills Jupitel Thunderstorm and Jack Frost Nova. It must be graded and refined to A and at least +12, and it must absolutely be paired with a Grade A +12 [12] (400991) . The combo's downside is Rule Break must be active at all times and must be reactivated every 150 seconds for its effects to stay up and running.
Boosts magic power and almost all elemental magic damage except for Undead and Ghost. Increases overall magic power by itself, but enchanting it makes it SIGNIFICANTLY more powerful. This cold and wet pair of shoes is the most likely successor to the Moan of Corruption [1] (470204) when fully enchanted. The moaning stops. The wet socks start.
Boosts magic power and almost all elemental magic damage except for Water and Poison. Increases overall magic power by itself, but enchanting it makes it SIGNIFICANTLY more powerful. This hot and sweaty pair of shoes is the most likely successor to the Moan of Corruption [1] (470204) when fully enchanted. The moaning stops. The acrid, foul smell starts.
Shadow Equipment
Beginner Shadow Gear
Shadow Gear Set
@go eden, Lucy
Starter shadow set
Advanced Shadow Gear
Provides 50% DEF and MDEF pierce. Advanced Shadow Gear that's good until the mid-late game. Requires Base Level 100. Can be rented for 20 Eden Coin (25223) per week or 30 Eden Coin (25223) per piece, 80 Eden Coin (25223) for the class-specific weapon.
Combos with the Magical Spell Armor and Shoes. Enchant with MATK and Spell for damage, or Heal% and H.PLUS or CRT for additional healing and less potion use, or a mix of both for balance. Grab these two for more power.
Sacrifice a little bit of power in exchange for a lot of quality of life and utility by using these.
When both are refined to +9, they grant numerous bonuses that improve quality of life in exchange for decreased power, by around 5-10% compared to Magical Spell Shadow Weapon (24753) and Magical Spell Shadow Shield (24754) above. Gain increased HP, SP, stats, ASPD, and SP recovery while decreasing VCT and SP consumption. This more basic combo actually makes Napalm Vulcan Strike builds stronger due to the ASPD increase compared to Magical Spell Shadow Weapon (24753) and Magical Spell Shadow Shield (24754) . Meanwhile, Jupitel Thunderstorm or Jack Frost Nova builds will feel "lighter", because spamming multiple spells becomes faster and easier with increased ASPD, which also makes responding to whatever comes your way even better. It also works very well with the Yordos Judge Card (300522) /Yortus Conjurator Card (300529) combo, providing a lot of VCT reduction so you won't have to deal with the obscene SP costs due to high DEX! Now that's a lotta damage quality of life improvements! Enchant with MATK against monster size or ASPD.
Provides full MDEF penetration when both pieces are +9 and above. Enchant with MATK and Spell for damage, or Heal% and H.PLUS or CRT for additional healing and less potion use, or a mix of both for balance.
An improved version of the Master Shadow Set, tailored for Magic Hyper Novices. Increases the damage of all skills except Hell's Drive and Ground Gravitation. Enchant with the spell of your choosing and SPL.
Quality of Life Equipment
At level 100 and above, there are three pieces of equipment that'll make life easier. Switch to these equipment, activate the skill, then switch back to your default equipment. Example:
In the Skill Bar, place two pieces of equipment with a gap in-between for the skill.
This headgear is tedious to get and may require multiple alts to speed things up, but it is so, so worth it. Fully enchanting it will grant use of level 3 Cart Boost, basically a free Guyak Pudding (12710) but can be removed with skills like Quagmire and Decrease Agility. Still a huge quality of life upgrade. Just switch to this headgear, activate Cart Boost for a big speed boost, then switch back to your default headgear.
Increases EXP gained and drop rate by 5%. Enables the use of Level 1 Resurrection. Save tens of thousands of zeny while rescuing your loved ones from a terrible fate, while also preserving the environment by preventing the overharvesting of Yggdrasil Leaf (610) , all while experiencing things slightly faster and getting a tiny bit more stuff at the same time!
Enables use of level 1 Shield Spell, restoring 3% of Max HP every 3 seconds for 90 seconds, for a total of 90% Max HP in 90 seconds. Increases survivability and slightly reduces the use of Heal and potions.
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Increases Water Element Magic Damage at the cost of increasing SP consumption. Further increases MATK when paired with Ice Straw Card (300361) . Works best with Jack Frost Nova.
At the cost of increased SP consumption, gain 4% all property magic damage every 3 refine rate. Try to +12 the armor this card is slotted into. Best paired with a Friedrich S. Heine Card (300424) card.
Requires a +12 level 2 armor to bring out its full potential. Gives a lot of RES and MRES and is one of the best defensive armor cards. If you already deal a ton of damage but want some more survivability, get this card.
At the cost of reduced HP and an abhorrently repugnant increase in SP Cost depending on Base DEX, it increases MATK. When combined with certain garment cards (see below), it greatly boosts various elements' power. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to find a way to have close to or 100% VCT Reduction before using this card combo, so DEX can be kept below 10 and the extra points can be used elsewhere.
A Lasgandious MVP card that greatly boosts magic damage against boss-type enemies at the cost of reduced HP. Lasgandaciously lasgandious against late-game enemies. Lasgand.
Boosts all-element Magic Damage, meaning it's all the weapon element cards above merged into one. It matches the above cards by giving a 30% bonus at +12 and level 200. One of the best weapon cards. Dead sera sera, whatever will be, will be.
A card that increases magical damage against cute little enemies. But when inserted into a Level 5 weapon, it can also deal increased magical damage against medium-sized enemies. When paired with Icewind Card (300458) , it can also deal magical damage against big bad enemies.
One of the best card for Wind and Water builds, especially when paired with a +12 and above Grade A Yorscalp Crown of Judgment [1] (400724) . Significantly boosts Jupitel Thunderstorm and Jack Frost Nova damage.
The cheap, slightly inferior version of Khalitzburg Knight and Mutated Khalitzburg cards. Get it if you're on a tight budget. 25% damage reduction from Medium and Large monsters, but receive 5% more damage from small monsters.
Best paired with Mutated White Knight Card. Gives 25% damage reduction against Physical and Magical damage from Medium and Large Monsters (30% if paired with MWK) plus additional MDEF. Increases overall survivability as long as the monster isn't Small.
A decent garment card, good for early-mid game. MATK +3 and ASPD +1% for every 10 base INT. If base INT is 120 and above, MATK +40. Increases ASPD, making spell spamming faster.
When paired with a Dame of Sentinel card at level 200+ and with at least 120 Base INT, Ghost element damage is increased. Good for Napalm Vulcan Strike.
The garment cards above are specialized to boost a particular element. This one however, boosts all elements simply by giving LOTS of MATK but under the condition of having 125 Base INT. Use this for a more all-around damage increase across all skills.
Requires a +12 level 2 Garment to reach its full potential. Increases damage of Holy, Shadow, Neutral and Ghost elements. Good for Napalm Vulcan Strike and Ground Gravitation.
Best paired with the armor card Meyer Lugenburg Card (300308) for a 5% all property magic damage bonus. Compared to the specialized elemental garment cards above, it deals a very teeny-tiny bit less damage (around 2%), but it is made up by boosting all elements significantly at the cost of reduced Neutral Element resistance. Increases all property magic damage by 5%, and is further increased by 4% every 2 refine rate. Try to +12 the garment this card is slotted into.
Significantly boosts Fire, Neutral, Shadow, Holy, and Ghost Element magic damage. Good for those focusing on Meteor Storm Buster, Ground Gravitation, and Napalm Soul Vulcan. Best paired with Yortus Conjurator Card (300529) .
Significantly boosts Wind, Water, Earth, Poison, and Undead Element magic damage. Good for those focusing on Jupitel Thunderstorm, Jack Frost Nova, and Hell's Drive. Best paired with Yortus Conjurator Card (300529) .
Grants a HUGE 100% bonus to Water and Earth magical damage, perfectly complementing a Dim Glacier Wand with 2 Hell's Jack enchants. If you have tons of luck or tons of money, try getting this.
Grants a HUGE 100% bonus to Wind and Ghost magical damage, half-perfectly complementing a Dim Glacier Wand with 2 Meteor Thunder enchants. If you have tons of luck or tons of money, try getting this.
A better version of the original Arhi. Increases physical AND magic damage to all size enemies by 5%, HP +1000 and Flee +35. Obtained at the Geffen Night Arena.
At the cost of increased SP Consumption, it grants some nice bonuses, especially when paired with a Copo Card (300455) . Insert this into a Level 2 Footgear, like Moan of Corruption [1] (470204) . Again, that pair of shoes does not come with climbing noises.
These cards prevent cast interruption at the cost of increasing Variable Cast Time. A good early-game card until Fixed and Variable Cast Times are reduced to a minimum.
These two reduce Fixed Cast Time by 0.3 and 0.5 seconds respectively. Replace these with something better once your equipment can substantially reduce Fixed Cast Time.
Using these costume stones grants access to Judex. High Wizard Stone increases Judex's damage. It can help make leveling more tolerable, especially at level 150 when paired with a +7 Patent Freedom Stick [2] (550081) .
The Hyper Novice set boosts Water, Wind, and Ghost element damage and its related skills, Jack Frost Nova, Jupitel Thunderstorm and Napalm Vulcan Strike. Max out Jack Frost Nova and Self Study Sorcery to reap its full benefits. However, reports of an upcoming skill may slightly reduce this combo's effectiveness, as it requires level 5 Self Study Tactics from the Physical Tree. Be a more powerful glass cannon, or a more tanky kind of mage with slightly less damage.
Pets
The following pets below are most suited for this build, with their bonuses when Loyal. Check the Pet System on how to obtain and feed a pet.
Roween Egg (9104) : MATK +3%. Don't have the time, patience and money to get an Am Mut? Get this Hyena instead.
Am Mut Egg (9089) : MATK +4%. The mainstream go-to pet for mage builds.
Angeling Egg (9088) : Max HP +2%, Heal Bonus +8%. For slightly increased survivability and healing, a guardian made out of Odin's sweat with wings.
White Knight Egg (9134) : MATK +5%, SMATK +2, increases magical damage against Boss monsters by 5%. The best pet for magic builds. Evolve a Mutated White Knight Egg (9133) to get this. The best pet for this build.
Tips and Tricks
Leveling (WIP)
WORK IN PROGRESS, placeholder, may contain suboptimal info
Path 1: Questing Route
1-20 Prontera Field / Culvert, grab Eden stuff
20-45 Payon Dungeon, activate Manual at level 40
45-70 Orc Dungeon, max Fire Ball
70-99 Glast Heim Monastery, Malaya Quest, DON'T CHANGE JOB UNTIL YOU REACH JOB LEVEL 99!!!
100-125 16.1 Banquet for Heroes, grab some honor token quests, get Noblesse Equips. Turn in Malaya Quest.
125-150 16.2 Terra Gloria, grab some Schwarzwald honor token quests, get Imperial Equips
150-170 17.1 Illusion, farm Cor Core and Unknown Parts, get Grace Equips and some MATK OS Headgear and Rutilus Stick-OS. If possible, get enough zeny to buy/craft Freedom Stick [2] (550080) , then upgrade to Patent Freedom Stick [2] (550081) to make life so much easier. Level up in Illusion of Teddy Bear
Path 2: GaoSuper (1-200)
Special thanks to GaoSuper for granting permission to use his videos! Time stamps will be added soon. HAIL GAOSUPER!!!
Timestamps and explanations (currently simplistic, will add more details later):
0:00 - character creation
0:20 - start, beginner quest
1:55 - Stat distribution (/dex+ 99), Payon Dungeon
More coming soon!
Strategy
The Mage Build Hyper Novice is quite a challenge to level up due to Super Novice magic spells dealing adorable damage unless there's smart investment involved. However, upon becoming Hyper Novice, the damage increases exponentially, and that's when its true power starts showing.
Super Novice:
Super Novice has absolutely atrocious HP and SP pools until level 99. Without the help of equipment and costumes like C. Beginner Cap (20307) , your HP and SP will be less than 1000 and 300 respectively. Because of this, your primary survival stat is AGI, not VIT. All the VIT and DEF in the world won't do much if you have a mere ~1000 HP. It's better to evade attacks instead of taking a hit with such low HP.
Focus more on hit-and-run tactics by leveling up quick-cast skills like Fire Ball instead of slow-casting bolt spells.
Skills like Safety Wall and Pneuma Pneuma iei will help you survive in dangerous situations but will cost a lot of skill points. It will be useful for quite a long time, even all the way until you're a Hyper Novice if you use them well.
DEX will be your primary stat, very closely followed by INT, so Variable Casting Time will be reduced.
Be very judicious in your movements and casting. You'll find yourself running out of SP very quickly or dying in just a single CRIT attack from Orc Zombies if you're not careful!
Always be on the move! Keep moving, don't get hit, and survive! Once you reach Base Level 99, you'll get an extra +2000 Max HP for your troubles.
Don't upgrade to Ex. Super Novice until you reach Job Level 99.
Ex. Super Novice
This is the deadly part, and I think a lot of people who try the class will give up here. The struggle IS REAL especially if Hyper Novice is the first or one of the first characters you make. Correct me if I'm wrong though!
Soloing isn't too difficult from 100-150, then the difficulty ramps up quickly at 150 onwards due to the lack of strong 3rd job skills. Level 5 Psychic Wave will make life a lot easier, but it needs a +7 Patent Freedom Stick [2] (550081) , and it can be obtained here: Ancient Hero / Patent / Hero-LT Weapons. Once you break through this challenging phase, especially if you don't have Patent Freedom Stick [2] (550081) , you'll feel a MASSIVE surge of power once you become a Hyper Novice and reach Job Level 7 and above.
As you gain levels, allocate more points to DEX in order to reduce VCT (Variable Cast Time) as much as possible, with INT not far behind. It is highly recommended to do the episode quests listed above, as they'll give you access to equipment sets that can reduce your VCT by up to 10% (Grace Set) and FCT (Fixed Cast Time) by 0.5 seconds, which is very helpful considering the long 1.5-second FCT of AoE skills like Storm Gust and Lord of Vermilion, and the even more abhorrent VCT of some skills reaching up to freaking 6.3 seconds! At least it isn't as bad as Fenrir, who can take a full minute to cast Varetyr Spear.
AGI is still your primary survival stat, but some VIT can now help with a much better HP pool. Most monsters up to level 200 can have up to around ~550 Hit at most. Try to have 550 Flee or more if possible. Type @mi monstername for more info on a particular monster.
If Hit - Flee = 100 or more, you'll ALWAYS be hit.
But even if you think having tons of FLEE is going to work, it isn't, because there is a FLEE PENALTY. If at 3 monsters are attacking you, there's a 10% penalty, so 500 Flee becomes 450. 4 monsters - 20% penalty, until the maximum 100% penalty at 12 or more monsters.
In a party setting, You'll be the secondary support, providing crowd control and extra buffs and heals. Quagmire, Storm Gust and Sightrasher will be your main crowd control skills. Once you see the tank and its lures approaching, cast Quagmire on the mobs to slow them down in order for the DPSes more easily dispose of them. Also watch out if the tank lured too many or if there are monsters coming from the side and rear - use Sightrasher to push them away or Storm Gust to freeze them in place. From time to time, you may also buff your teammates, provide additional heals with your cute Heals.
Hyper Novice
Magic Hyper Novices are very reliant on skill and sometimes buff rotation for maximum damage and effectiveness. All skills have completely different elements (duh Raku), ACD, CD, VCT, and FCT, making proper rotation quite tricky, especially in fast-moving situations like farming in Depth1 and Depth2. Below are some suggested skill and buffing rotations. Slashed skills mean they're optional or can be inserted into the combo with sufficient ACD reduction and ASPD, preferably over 40% and above 174 respectively.
Buffing rotation:
Every 90 seconds: Magnificat, Impositio Manus, Shield Spell, Cart Boost in any order
Every 180 seconds: Improve Concentration, Blessing, Increase Agility, then Magnificat, Impositio Manus, Shield Spell, Cart Boost, in any order
To make buffing rotations easier, you can remove one or more of the following skills, indicated by a slash. Cart Boost cannot be removed, unless you have an oversupply of Guyak Pudding (12710) . If you have sufficient SP regeneration or a lot of SP potions, remove Magnificat. If you think MATK+25 is too insignificant, remove Impositio Manus. If you have HP regeneration, sufficient healing, or lots of HP potions, remove Shield Spell.
Skill rotation 1: Jack Frost Nova build based on the skill build above with end-game gear - Time Dimensions Rune Crown (Hyper Novice) [1] (400545) + Time Gap Hyper Staff [2] (550152) combo.
This rotation requires at least 30% ACD and 160 ASPD. The idea is to cram as many skills as possible within the duration of Jack Frost Nova. This is the best rotation I found so far when testing DPS in dummies. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.
(Start) Jack Frost Nova > Jupitel Thunderstorm > Ground Gravitation > Hell's Drive > Jupitel Thunderstorm ---> Jack Frost Nova > Hell's Drive > Jupitel Thunderstorm > Hell's Drive > Hell's Drive (End)(Repeat)
Skill rotation 2: Jack Frost Nova build based on the skill build above with late-game gear - fully enchanted Dim Glacier Wand [1] (550089) with Vesper Headgear [1] (400111) .
This is the best rotation I found so far when testing DPS in dummies. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.
(Start) Jack Frost Nova > Jupitel Thunderstorm > Ground Gravitation > Hell's Drive x3 ---> Jack Frost Nova > Jupitel Thunderstorm > Hell's Drive x4 (End)(Repeat)
Skill rotation 3 (WIP): Napalm Vulcan Strike build - Time Dimensions Rune Crown (Hyper Novice) [1] (400545) + Dimensions Hyper Rod [2] (550133) combo.
Start with an opener to soften up the mobs a bit, followed by spamming the skill until the opener's duration ends. Spray enemies with a barrage of angry thoughts. If Time Dimensions Rune Crown (Hyper Novice) [1] (400545) + Dimensions Hyper Rod [2] (550133) are equipped, add angry souls to the mix. When in actual combat, adjust accordingly.
(Start) Jack Frost Nova or Ground Gravitation then spam Napalm Vulcan Strike (End)(Repeat)
Strategy Depth 1
The strategy here is mainly for those who can deal just enough damage to survive here alone and if there are no D1 parties at the moment.
1 - Get powerful-enough equips (check Equipment 230-275 above) and have at least 60,000HP.
2 - Use Brilliant Protection Scroll (23204) so you won't get 1-shot by some mobs, especially the Fatums (dwarf) and Kapha (green fishermen). The One Potion (50035) is even better.
3 - If your DPS is just merely adequate to survive here, prioritizing which monster to kill will make things easier.
Enemy no. 1 - Lava Toads. If you see even just one, KILL IT ASAP! If they get near, they will STRIP your equipment one by one. They will almost always strip your shield first, followed your armor. If you have a friend or alt Biolo that can cast Full Chemical Protection, this is still enemy no. 1 because if they get close, they can do a surprise CRIT Attack that actually hits like a truck. Again, KILL LAVA TOADS THE MOMENT YOU SEE THEM!
Enemy no. 2 - Fatums. They have powerful Wind-Element Spells but they can be interrupted. They will often initiate with Lightning Bolt, and it hits rather hard. If you see one, interrupt it immediately, then kill it.
Enemy no. 3 - The Waterborne, Kapha and Anolian. Kapha usually doesn't initiate with Water Ball, but they'll eventually do it. If you see it casting, interrupt it. Anolian has two deadly skills, Sonic Blow, Diamond Dust, but will use them only if they get close. All will usually result in death or close to it. Stay away from the Anolian. Zap'em both dead.
Enemy no. 4 - The Pullers, Skeleton Archer and Dragon Tail. These two can occasionally cast Grasp of Death, teleporting you to their location. Skeleton Archer seems to use Grasp of Death more frequently than Dragon Tail, but Dragon Tail hits harder and has a much higher HIT rate. Grasp of Death is infuriating at best, but can result in dragging you back to the enemy mosh pit and result in death at worst. Though sometimes, they can actually save your life.
Enemy no. 5 - The Bogdowns, Sting and Pom Spider, because they can bog you down. Stings can occasionally cast Quagmire, removing Increase Agility, Improve Concentration, and Cart Boost and reducing DEX and AGI. Really annoying because you need to recast those skills, but Guyak Pudding (12710) fixes that problem. Pom Spiders can occasionally cast Spider Web (Fiber Lock) when attacked, sticking you in place for 8 seconds. If your character can't move for some reason, kill the spider quickly, especially if a huge horde is nearby.
Enemy no. 6 - Retribution, Wood Goblin, Holy Skogul, Dark Pinguicula, Fire Frilldora. They're not as threatening as the others I guess, but watch out for Holy Skogul's Fire Wall.
Strategy Depth 2
The strategy here is mainly for those who can deal just enough damage to survive here alone and if there are no D2 parties at the moment.
1 - get powerful equips (check Equipment 230-275 above, but 275+ is recommended) and have at least 80,000HP.
3 - If your DPS is just merely adequate to survive here, prioritizing which monster to kill will make things easier.
Enemy no. 1 - Salamanders. KILL ON SIGHT, even if they're alone! These annoying fire lizards are almost always the main reason for dying here due to Earthquake. But if they don't cast Earthquake first, then their CRIT Attack is almost a guaranteed kill. Again, KILL ON SIGHT!!!
Enemy no. 2 - The Graspers/Pullers, Frozen Gargoyle and Ancient Tree. In a place where mobs hit like a truck with a serious urge to isekai, and can occasionally "combo" with the Fiber Lockers, getting pulled to the wrong place at the wrong time can be certain death. Kill these two, especially the more dangerous and Grasp-Happy Gargoyle that can cast Frost Nova.
Enemy no. 3 - The Windborne Moskrillo and Blue Acidus. Prepare for trouble, and make it double! They are mostly on the same priority as The Pullers simply because they hit hard. They are deadly in their own unique ways. Moskrillo has a powerful Lightning Bolt and an even more powerful CRIT Attack, but they're rather squishy compared to others. The Blue Acidus is tankier, but can potentially deal as much as damage as Moskrilli/Moskrillos, because they tend to cast Thunder Storm and Jupitel Thunder in quick succession.
Enemy no. 4 - The Fiber Lockers, Duneyrr and Ancient Tree. Mostly applies to Duneyrr because my goodness, they cast Spider Web (Fiber Lock) like it's going out of style! By themselves, they're not that threatening. But when surrounded, they can prevent escaping from a sticky situation by causing a sticky situation, especially when there are Pullers around.
Enemy no. 5 - Naga. They have Brandish Spear, but Water Ball is more threatening. Having high FLEE isn't a problem with high CON trait and AGI stat, and they usually don't initiate with Water Ball. Still, kill them quickly because they will eventually cast Water Ball.
Enemy no. 6 - Morroc Incarnation. This false angel is a serious problem only if you have insufficient LUK. They usually initiate with Wide Curse, so have at least 100 Total LUK. That leaves Dark Grand Cross, but thankfully, it is cast only after Wide Curse is cast, and takes a good 2 seconds to do so.
Enemy no. 7 - Dollocaris and Flame Ghost. They don't really do all that much I think. Dollocaris is kinda tanky and can cast a ghost and an earth skill. Flame Ghost is just sneaky, but don't really do that much damage.
Physical
File:PhysHN .jpgPhysical build Hyper Novice treating dangerous monsters as if they're bowling pins.File:PhysHN .jpgPlaceholder screenshot
(Description WIP) - The Super Novice can take one of two routes - Mage or Physical. The Physical Hyper Novice will have to deal with the inherent limitations of the Super Novice, having lower HP and SP than most other classes. However, by learning from other classes and improving their most notable skills, they Break through the Super Novice's Limits, transcending from Super into Hyper, and I got writer's block.
Stats and Traits
Stat
Amount
Notes
STR
100-120
Main stat. Increases ATK and carrying capacity.
AGI
60-100
Increases Attack Speed for greater damage and Flee for increased survivability while reducing the chances of getting inflicted by Bleeding and Sleep. Try to get 100 total AGI for full immunity against Bleeding and Sleep.
VIT
70-80
Increases Max HP while reducing the chances of getting Poisoned and Stunned. Try to get 100 total VIT for full immunity against Poison and Stun.
INT
70-80
Increases Max HP while reducing the chances of getting Silenced. Try to get 100 total INT for full immunity against Blind and Silence.
DEX
60-80 / 120 (Ranged Hyper Novice builds)
Increases Hit rate and minimum damage. For ranged builds, it is highly recommended to get sufficient INT and DEX to minimize Variable Cast Time when spamming Shield Chain Rush and Spiral Pierce Max.
LUK
60-80 / 120-125 (Mega Sonic Blow builds)
Increases CRIT Rate for even more damage and Perfect Dodge for even more survivability. Marginally increases Flee, Hit and overall damage as well. For Mega Sonic Blow builds, raise LUK to 120 (or 125 with Galensis Card (300261) ) to get as much CRIT Rate as possible while waiting for level 275 to access the Super Novice chant (see Hidden Skills above).
Trait
Amount
Notes
POW
110
Primary trait. Max this for the highest possible damage.
STA
Optional
If more RES is needed and there are still some points to spare, grab a few points here.
WIS
Optional
If more MRES is needed and there are still some points to spare, grab a few points here.
SPL
0
Absolutely unnecessary, because screaming out "Mega Sonic Blow !!" again and again in a berserk rage doesn't really conjure violent earthquakes, howling blizzards, scary lightning storms, or world-ending meteor showers. It just makes eliminating enemies a lot more satisfying.
CON
72-110
Highly recommended secondary trait. Increases Physical Damage and Hit while also providing a bit more survivability in the form of Flee. Those leaning more towards Double Bowling Bash may max this Trait.
CRT
72-110
Highly recommended secondary trait for those focused on Mega Sonic Blow, its CRIT DMG dependent on this trait. Those leaning more towards Mega Sonic Blow may max this Trait. Also buffs Heal, resulting in some potions saved.
Skills
Skills: Physical
The example build below is an HP-leech focused build that sacrifices a little bit of power in exhcnage for increased survivability. It is ideal for slaughtering hordes of mobs, especially when a lack of power is compensated by increased survivability. Heal one's self by hurting others. The more, the merrier. But in exhcnage, become a slave to the RNG gods.
Skill
Level
Notes
Super Novice
Double Attack
Optional
At level 10, add a 70% chance to double attack while increasing Hit by 10%.
Optional. With a Sidewinder card, it enables Double Attack on any weapon. Get this if you want more single-target damage.
Steal
5
Steal items from one target. Prerequisite for Hiding.
Hiding
1
Causes the player to become invisible, but unable to move. Use this to escape a losing battle. It is useless against Insect and Demon race and Boss monsters. Prerequisite for Tunnel Drive.
Heal
3
Mainly for self-healing purposes.
Increase Agility
10
At level 10, +12 AGI and +25% movement speed for 240 seconds (4 minutes).
Makes you evade most physical attacks better, move faster and attack quicker. Max this one.
Aqua Benedicta
1
Fills up an Empty Bottle with Holy Water. Requires the player to be standing on water for this to work. Saves up to 200z per Holy Water bottle.
Blessing
Optional
Makes you hit harder and more accurately. Optional.
Increase SP Recovery
Optional
Optional. If you need better SP management or if your main source of damage leans more towards spamming "Raid", then it's good to invest some skill points here.
Improve Concentration
10
At level 10, it increases DEX and AGI by 12% for 240 seconds (4 minutes).
Your main source of DEX and AGI at higher levels. Max this.
Ruwach
1
Reveals and deals Holy Element magic damage to hidden enemies.
Teleport
1
Save weight, money, inventory space and the grind for items that enable it!
Napalm Beat
Optional
Prerequisite for Soul Strike and Safety Wall.
Soul Strike
Optional
Prerequisite for Safety Wall.
Safety Wall
Optional
While it's optional, it is still a very handy skill and can be a life-saver in a pinch. Aside from blocking physical attacks at melee range, it can also prevent armor from getting broken from melee Armor Break attacks and shadow equipment from getting stripped. It can also block attacks reflected by Max Pain at melee range too!
Consumes 1 Blue Gemstone for each wall created, not the number of times the skill is cast.
Expanded Super Novice
Snatcher (Gank)
4
Automatically steals something from an enemy while attacking. The success chance depends on the level of "Steal" learned.
Tunnel Drive (Stalk)
2
Moving while hiding makes escaping or positioning for a raid easier.
Steal Coin (Mug)
4
Steals zeny from an enemy. Higher levels means higher levels of success. This will draw the aggression of the enemy, because obviously it is very mad that you stole some of its hard-earned money.
Back Stab
2
Usable only when facing the enemy's back. Causes physical damage that never misses, but it will make the enemy look back at you very angrily because it got back-stabbed.
Tunnel Drive (Stalk)
5
Requires being hidden before use. This is your main source of damage. Causes physical damage to all enemies in a 7x7 area around you and chance to cause Blind and Stun. For 10 seconds, it increases damage, both physical and magical, to affected enemies by 30% for non-bosses and 15% for MVPs.
The skill is almost spammable, having no cooldown or after-cast delay. Just alternate Hide and Raid as quickly as possible. MuhRO's Turbo makes this significantly, significantly easier. See below on how to set this up the bomb. However, beware that getting hit will Hiding will reveal your location and will interrupt your Raid spamming.
Impositio Manus
3
Increases the ATK and MATK of all party members by up to 25 for 120 seconds.
Aspersio
1-5
Endows a target's weapon with the Holy property. Consumes 1 Holy Water per use.
Earth Spike
Optional
Prerequisite for Quagmire.
Optional
Prerequisite for Quagmire.
Quagmire
Optional
Optional. If you need enemies to slow down and chill before properly setting up their deaths via Raid spamming, take this skill. Note that a maximum of 3 Quagmires can be active at a time.
Breakthrough
5
More HP, SP and received healing is always better. Max this.
Angel, Help me!
Optional
Restores 1000 HP and 350 SP per second for 20 seconds, for a grand total of 20,000 HP and 7,000 SP. Affects self and all party members within a 31x31 area. When a party needs help to get out of a bad situation, this can help quite a lot. Beware of the ridiculously long 5-minute cooldown, so use this wisely.
Transcendence
Optional
More HP, SP and healing power is always welcome. For this build, it is optional. Get this if more HP and SP are needed.
Hyper Novice (WIP)
Self Study Tactics
5-10
Passive that ddds up to P.ATK +10. Higher levels increase the damage of all skills in the Physical tree.
Double Bowling Bash
7-10
A powerful but rather clunky melee skill which deals damage in a 7x7 area around the target and knocks them back. More enemies caught results in more damage - at least 3 enemies are needed for maximum damage. However, its knockback is finicky and unpredictable. If there are 3 or less mobs, it will always push them back. If there are at least 4 mobs, sometimes they're knocked back, other times they're not.
Mega Sonic Blow
7-10
A spammable single-target melee skill that can CRIT, perfect for those pesky mobs which love to Agi Up. Supposedly has a chance to Stun the target. Despite the description, its CRIT Rate is actually dependent on CRIT Rate, not the CRT trait.
Shield Chain Rush
7-10
A spammable ranged physical attack which hits enemies in a 7x7 area around the target, applying a debuff that increases damage received by 10% (not applicable to boss monsters). Supposedly it can slow enemies down, but it seems like it's bugged for now.
Spiral Pierce Max
7-10
A spammable single-target ranged attack with the ability to immobilize for 2 seconds. The larger the enemy, the less damage dealt.
Breaking Limit
1
Significantly increases the damage of all skills in the Physical tree.
Equipment
Equipment
You can use Eden Gear or choose from the list below...
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Upon reaching Base Level 10, use the Paradise Physical Set provided by Eden Academy. It will serve you well until around level 100 when you'll get the better version. There are other options below, but this is one of, if not the best one to use from level 10-100.
Starter Armor, though it's a little expensive at 89,000 zeny. At least you're no longer wearing stinky rags that came from the dump (Tattered Novice Ninja Suit (2352) ).
When complete, the Angel's Set gives a boost to HP and SP. There is a small chance Lv. 1 Assumptio will be autocast if you're under attack. The After Cast Delay that happens each time the skill is autocast makes equipping the whole set not too good.
The combination of having frighteningly low HP until level 98 and the massive -10 ASPD penalty makes wearing a shield more of a detriment, reducing your damage while not providing enough protection despite its awesome 20% resistance to all elements except Neutral bonus. It will become much better at higher levels, so save it for later until you have way more HP and ASPD to compensate.
Upon reaching Base Level 100, you'll be given this chest, which contains a set of advanced Eden Armors which will suffice until you progress through the Eden Academy quest chain and earn enough Eden Coin (25223) to get the full Noblesse Set (see below) or after finishing a couple of quests which will give the Noblesse Set for free.
Good until level 125. It is highly recommended to complete the 16.1 Banquet for Heroes quest chain to get this over the other armors. While it gives less MATK compared to the Flattery Robe and is designed more towards an autospell build, completing the full set gives quite a lot of bonuses, which include reduction in Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay, and can be further upgraded into the Imperial and Grace sets. Finally, to put the icing on the cake, they can be refined to +9 thanks to the Noblesses Refine Ticket (100128) at a price of 10 Token of Honor (6919)
Good until level 150. An upgraded version of the Noblesse set. Like the Noblesse set, they can be easily refined to +9 thanks to the Imperial Refine Ticket (100129) , at the cost of...
Best by level 200, but these will still serve you well even at level 250 if you still don't have enough resources to get the best equipment. An upgraded version of the Imperial set, this is the pinnacle of Eden Academy equipment. Each piece costs 20 Unknown Parts (25669) while the Grace Refine Ticket (100130) costs 20 Cor Core (25723) .
Strangely enough, equipping these two instead of their +9 Grace equivalents will deal more damage in most situations! However, there are no card slots and they cannot be upgraded. It is free and surprisingly effective. They're good until you obtain a +7 Patent Blessed Knife or reach level 200, when the Grace set's slots get a big advantage in the form of the Shelter/Happiness Giver card combo for Melee builds or Observation/Empathizer card combo for Ranged builds.
Initially gives decent ATK but leveling up makes it significantly better. It is surprisingly powerful, dealing more damage than a +15 Crimson Mace and +15 Crimson Dagger! Best of all, IT IS FREE! This humble dagger will serve you well, even beyond level 200 if much better weapons are still out of reach. The glaring downsides - no slots and it can't be refined.
When complete, the Advanced Angel's Set gives even better bonuses compared to the normal version, though the HP and SP boost remains the same. There is a small chance Lv. 1 Assumptio will be autocast if you're under attack. Take note of the After Cast Delay that happens each time the skill is autocast.
Desert Wolf, Pasana, Porcellio, Skeleton General, Sleeper, Whikebain
An easy-to-get dagger with good attack power, becoming stronger the higher your Base Level and the weapon's refine rate. However, its damage somewhat falls off the larger the enemy (100% - 75% - 50% damage against small, medium and large-sized enemies respectively).
Am Mut, Earth Petite, Erend, Marionette, Kobold Leader, Li Me Mang Ryang / Jing Guai, Solider
An easy-to-get mace with good attack power, becoming stronger the higher your Base Level and the weapon's refine rate. This has less overall damage unless carded with Sidewinder. It has better size modifiers compared to the dagger (75% - 100% - 100% damage against small, medium and large-sized enemies respectively) and it has a less severe Attack Speed penalty as well (-10 vs -15).
You may or may not wear a shield. Novices and Super Novices have a huge -10 Attack Speed penalty. Equip a shield only if more Defense is needed or if ASPD is good enough.
The cheapest and "easiest" to get slotted mid headgear. Other mid headgears can be obtained in the Cash Shop, but only a few can be slotted, via the Spiritual Auger (6396) .
This is an improvement over the Grace set only at +9 and with modification modules. Gives a large increase in ATK (+100), more ATK at higher refines, a boost to ASPD (+10%) at +7 and gives bonuses depending on which Illusion Engine Wing and Leg Type equipped. Recommended enchants are [15] (39540) and two [16] (39534) .
Initially gives decent ATK but leveling up makes it significantly better. It is surprisingly powerful, dealing more damage than a +15 Crimson Mace and +15 Crimson Dagger! Best of all, IT IS FREE! This humble dagger will serve you well, even beyond level 200 if much better weapons are still out of reach. The two glaring downsides - no slots and it can't be refined.
A f****** heavy-a** mace weapon where its power depends on the level of certain skills. At the cost of skill flexibility, it grants a huge increase to ATK while also being cheaper than a +15 Crimson Mace or +15 Vicious Mind Mace.
Am Mut, Earth Petite, Erend, Marionette, Kobold Leader, Li Me Mang Ryang / Jing Guai, Solider
Compared to the Vicious Mind Mace, this has less ATK and no enchants but has 2 slots, allowing for more options for carding. Get a Neutral element mace. At +15, it deals slightly less damage (around 3%) than a +4 Meteor Strike. While significantly more expensive, the greatest benefits are increased versatility and weight savings (2000 weight saved!). You're not carrying an overloaded Class-8 Peterbilt Truck on one hand anymore!
If the Patent Blessed Knife is too expensive, then this is a really good choice. Due to the Super Novice's HUGE -17 ASPD penalty when wielding One-Handed Swords, it is highly recommended to refine this to +7 for the 20% ASPD boost. Very good for any Physical build, whether it is spamming Raid, autoattacking, or throwing Shield Chains if you have the Super Power Shadow Set (see below) to enable it.
This patented and blessed knife is the most expensive choice for this level range, but it makes life a lot easier because it enables the use of Level 10 Fatal MenaceFATAL MENAS™ at +7. Despite its size modifier issues because it's a knife, it is still one of the best choices for this level range despite the price.
If a Cursed Knight Shield is still out of reach, then this cheap and cutesy shield will serve you well, thanks to its 20% resistance to all elements except Neutral. Just make sure you have enough ASPD to compensate for the huge -10 ASPD penalty when wearing shields.
A nice shield that provides many bonuses, especially at higher refines. Highly recommended to keep it at +4 in case you want to upgrade it to a Purified Knight's Shield.
When paired with a Giant Faceworm Skin, it gives a boost to HP and SP. If base LUK = 120, Crit Damage +30% and MDEF +5. Greatly boosts autoattack damage. Having 120 LUK to get the increased Crit Damage also increases ATK, Flee, Crit and Perfect Dodge in the process. This is good for autoattack CRIT builds.
NOTICE: TEMPORAL BOOTS CANNOT BE WORN BY SUPER NOVICES IN OFFICIAL RO SERVERS!
Max SP +200. Adds 20 SP every 2 refine rate. Enchant with either [19] (39531) for more survivability or [20] (39530) for more SP, and [21] (39550) or [22] (39551) for increased damage.
An obsolete and ancient pair of boots gets a modern touch-up, making it GREAT. This pair of shoes gives a lot of bonuses, especially at high refines. Best paired with a Patent Blessed Knife [2] (510071) . Try to refine this to +11, then use the Weapon Reform (Intermediate) (100747) to turn it to a +10 Hero Boots-LT.
ATK +10%. ATK +25 and Hit +10 when equipped with King Schmidt's Suit and Manteau. When paired with Speed of Light (4877) , Flash (29587) and Fatal Lv2 (4864) are recommended enchants to further boost CRIT damage.
Highly recommended to get this, as it provides a lot of nice bonuses depending on which skills are leveled. Max Owl's Eye to reduce Variable Casting Time and if if necessary, max Double Attack for faster ASPD.
A very good headgear that provides a lot of bonuses, especially at higher refines. It doesn't give as much damage as the Endeavor Coin EVT headgears below, leaning more towards surviving and staying a bit longer in battle.
Ignoring the OS weapons bonuses, this is the only one that boosts Melee damage. To easily get them to +10, refine them to +4, buy a couple of [28] (35160) for 3 [29] (32417) a piece, because it will refine them to +7 - 10 at random.
Ignoring the OS weapons bonuses, these three are pretty much the same. They boost ranged physical damage, especially at high refines. Choose which one looks good without an upper headgear costume. To easily get them to +10, refine them to +4 and buy a couple of [33] (35160) for 3 [34] (32417) a piece, because it will refine them to +7 - 10 at random.
Requires a non-slotted Deep Blue Sunglasses (410079) and Spiritual Auger (6396) to slot. A cool-looking slotted Middle Headgear that can be enchanted. Try to get ATK enchants.
Requires a non-slotted Victory Wing Ears (400001) and Spiritual Auger (6396) to slot. A cool-looking slotted Middle Headgear that can be enchanted. Try to get ATK enchants. This is slightly more preferrable to the Deep Blue Sunglasses because of the Aftercast Delay reduction.
A hideous-looking lower headgear that increases survivability by adding a small chance (3%) to lifesteal (5% of damage dealt as HP) when physically attacking at the cost of completely stopping HP and SP regeneration.
If better weapons like the ones listed below are still way out of reach, this humble dagger will still serve you well, even beyond level 200. It deals more damage than a +15 Crimson Mace, +15 Crimson Dagger and about as much damage as a +8 Fortified Edge. As the content gets tougher though, start saving Zeny and materials for better weapons.
One of, if not the best weapons for Physical Build Hyper Novices, ranged or melee. An indestructible sword (not applicable to refining) that grows stronger the more it is refined while having an awesome quirk - it has 3 card slots instead of the usual 2. Refine this weapon to infinity +11 and beyond.
Currently the most powerful evolution of the Blessed Knife, it grows stronger the more it is refined and graded. Level 10 Fatal Menace is granted at +7, just like its lesser Patent form. Best paired with Hero Boots-LT [1] (470094)
This part needs testing: +11 Blessed Knife-LT vs +12 Hypocrisy Machine, so this is purely theory and speculation: Unless you have a Purified Knight's Shield [1] (28946) with the "Remove Size Penalty" enchant or Infinity Shadow Earring (24150) and Infinity Shadow Pendant (24151) with a combined refine of +15, its damage will be on par or just negligibly higher compared to a Hypocrisy Machine at best, even when comboed with Hero Boots-LT. Then there's the fact that it has just 2 slots compared to the Hypocrisy Machine's 3.
If a Purified Knight's Shield, Illusion Guard or Illusion Silver Guard are still out of reach, then this cheap and cutesy shield will still serve you well, thanks to its 20% resistance to all elements except Neutral.
A fantastic shield that provides many bonuses, especially at higher refines. Try to get the "Remove weapon's size penalty enchant", AKA free Drake Card, especially when you plan on using the Blessed Knife-LT [2] (510072) as your main weapon.
Reduces VCT and ACD depending on refine rate. While it doesn't have the Purified Knight's Shield's Drake Card enchant, its VCT and ACD reductions are still very useful for all builds.
A significantly upgraded version of the Excellion Wing, tuned to greatly boost physical power, especially when refined and paired with either Deep Blue Sungasses and Victory Wing Ears. A good all-rounder, whether melee or ranged.
A significantly upgraded version of the Excellion Wing, tuned to greatly boost physical power and critical damage, especially when refined and paired with either Deep Blue Sungasses and Victory Wing Ears. Best for builds focused on Mega Sonic Blow.
The current final form of the Ancient Hero Boots, this pair of shiny shoes gives quite a lot of bonuses, especially at high refines and better grades. It's an upgrade over the Automatic Leg A-type at high refines AND when paired with the Blessed Knife-LT [2] (510072) . Try to aim for a +11 Grade C at least.
An improved version of the already really good Super Novice Shadow Gauntlet and the centerpiece of the Super Power Shadow Set. For Hyper Novices, only this is needed. The brooch and bangle are unnecessary.
Unlike what the description says, it DOES NOT need the Super Power Shadow Bangle and Brooch below to get the DEF pierce, just this glove and the SN Shadow Shield below and the refine rate of both. Type @battlestats or @bs to confirm.
Highly recommended to get this, as it provides a lot of nice bonuses depending on which skills are leveled. Max Owl's Eye to reduce Variable Casting Time and if necessary, max Double Attack for faster ASPD.
Nullifies all annoying and pesky weapon size penalties if both have a total refine of 15 and above. If getting the "Remove weapon's size penalty" enchant on a PKS is too elusive or if the PKS isn't the best for you, then these two will do the trick.
Quality of Life Equipment
At level 100 and above, there are three pieces of equipment that'll make life easier. Switch to these equipment, activate the skill, then switch back to your default equipment. Example:
In the Skill Bar, place two pieces of equipment with a gap in-between for the skill.
This headgear is tedious to get and may require multiple alts to speed things up, but it is so, so worth it. Fully enchanting it will grant use of level 3 Cart Boost, basically a free Guyak Pudding (12710) but can be removed with skills like Quagmire and Decrease Agility. Still a huge quality of life upgrade. Just switch to this headgear, activate Cart Boost for a big speed boost, then switch back to your default headgear.
Increases EXP gained and drop rate by 5%. Enables the use of Level 1 Resurrection. Save tens of thousands of zeny while rescuing your loved ones from a terrible fate, while also preserving the environment by preventing the overharvesting of Yggdrasil Leaf (610) , all while experiencing things slightly faster and getting a tiny bit more stuff at the same time!
Enables use of level 1 Shield Spell, restoring 3% of Max HP every 3 seconds for 90 seconds, for a total of 90% Max HP in 90 seconds. Increases survivability and slightly reduces the use of Heal and potions.
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These bags grant various skills that improve quality of life, like teleporting or having another backpack THAT MAKES YOU DRAW AT LEAST 2 ITEMS LITTERED ON THE GROUND.
Early-game ATK-boosting card. Both give +10 ATK. Dark Pinguicula adds a chance of dropping Guillotine Cross (GX) poison herbs, while Duneyrr adds a chance of increasing ASPD.
One of the best Headgear cards, especially when paired with the Deep Sea Merman Card. Insert this in high refine headgears. Max HP -5%, ATK +1% for every 3 refine rate.
Boosts ATK in exchange for reduced HP and SP. If you don't have a Deep Sea Merman card, use two of this card. If you have a Deep Sea Merman card to pair with Deep Sea King Dramoh, insert this in a slotted middle headgear.
Early-game card dropped by all Bios Island non-boss monsters. Increases maximum HP by 500 and maximum SP by 50 at the cost of receiving 50% more damage from Angel Race monsters. For this build, it is best paired with a Desert Wolf Card.
When equipp?ed with Orc Baby Card, reduces damage taken from neutral property by 5%, Flee + 5.
When equipped with Baby Desert Wolf Card, Int + 3, MaxSP + 100, Matk + 5%.
When equipped with Familiar Card, Atk + 15, increase physical damage against shadow property enemies by 20%.
When equipped with Orc Warrior Card, reduce damage taken from demihuman race enemies by 15%.
When equipped with Desert Wolf Card, increases physical damage against medium and large enemies by 15%.
When equipped with Phen Card, reduces variable casting time by 25%.
When equipped with Orc Zombie Card, Hit + 15, Flee + 15, i?ncrease critical damage by 15%.
When equipped with Verit Card, MaxHP + 4%, MaxSP + 4%.
Increases melee and ranged physical damage by 4% every 3 refine rate. If having 120 Base STR or DEX is a bit too much and you want more stat flexibility, this is a very good alternative, especially when paired with Template:C for melee builds or Template:C for ranged builds. Try to +12 the armor this card is slotted in. All of these bonuses come at a cost of 10% increased SP Consumption.
ATK +5 and increases damage to Small monsters by 15%. When combined with the Corrupt Life Card, damage to Medium and Large monsters is increased by 15%. If you don't have the zeny or Contaminated Magic to get the White Knight and Khalitzburg Knight cards, this is a cheap alternative.
Boosts attack and adds a small chance to autocast Level 5 Ignition Break while physically attacking, resulting in sporadic bursts of damage. Good for autoattack builds but is heavily reliant on RNG.
This card is good for One-Handed swords, as it fully compensates for their size penalty against Small and Large monsters. If you have a Hypocrisy Machine, use this until you refine it to +9, then find better cards.
This card is good for good for one-handed Axes as it compensates for their size penalty against Small and Medium-sized monsters. If you have a Purified Knight's Shield with the "Remove weapon's size penalty" enchant, then look for better cards. Now for the big question. Is there a decent One-Handed Axe a Hyper Novice can use?
This card is good for Maces and especially good for daggers as it compensates for their size penalty against Large monsters. If you have a Purified Knight's Shield with the "Remove weapon's size penalty" enchant, then look for better cards.
Best paired with Khalitzburg Knight card. Gives +20% more damage to Medium and Large monsters. When comboed with Khalitzburg Knight, it gives 15% more damage and also reduces 5% more damage from Medium and Large monsters.
When inserted in daggers and one-handed swords, it increases ATK and Melee Physical Damage, even moreso if you're level 200+ and the weapon is highly refined.
Gives 25% damage reduction from Medium and Large Monsters (30% if paired with WK) plus additional DEF. Greatly increases overall survivability as long as the monster isn't Small.
A good all-around damage reducing card. Reduces damage from Small, Medium and Large mobs by 15%. It also has a chance to increase Perfect Dodge by 30 if you're attacked.
Mid-game damage boosting card. +3 ATK and +1% ASPD for every 10 base STR. If base STR is 120 and above, +40 ATK. If you have 120 base STR, that means +70 ATK and +12% ASPD.
One of, if not the best card for Melee Physical builds. Increases Melee Physical Damage at the cost of reducing Max SP. Melee Physical Damage is further increased when paired with a Template:C and every 40 Base STR.
One of, if not the best card for Ranged Physical builds. Increases Ranged Physical Damage at the cost of reducing Max SP. Ranged Physical Damage is further increased when paired with a Template:C and every 40 Base DEX.
If having 120 Base STR is a bit too much and you want more stat flexibility, use this card over the Happiness Giver. Best paired with the armor card Template:C for a 5% melee physical damage bonus. Increases melee physical damage by 5%, and is further increased by 4% every 2 refine rate. Try to +12 the garment this card is slotted in. All of these bonuses come at a cost of 10% reduction in Neutral Element resistance.
If having 120 Base DEX is a bit too much and you want more stat flexibility, use this card over the Empathizer. Best paired with the armor card Template:C for a 5% ranged physical damage bonus. Increases ranged physical damage by 5%, and is further increased by 4% every 2 refine rate. Try to +12 the garment this card is slotted in. All of these bonuses come at a cost of 10% reduction in Neutral Element resistance.
Increases HP and Fatal Menace damage. Further increases Fatal Menace damage when comboed with Scimitar Cowraiders Card (27172) and Aries Card (300097) cards. This combo is best used when your main weapon is a Patent Blessed Knife or Blessed Knife-LT. Very good for leveling from 175 onwards, but not the best for the end-game.
STR +4, ATK +4%. Further increases your attack power, especially when combined with the Shotgun Buffalo Bandit Card (STR+3 and ATK+3%). Place the accessory equipped with this card on the right side.
AGI +7, Hit +7. When combined with Revolver Buffalo Bandit Card, it adds an additional STR +3 and ATK +3%. A good card that increases AGI for faster ASPD and hit to further augment your already really high hit rate. Place the accessory equipped with this card on the left side.
Boosts ATK and HP. This is the best-in-slot accessory card. Grab a pair of these incredibly cheap but incredibly effective cards for stronger bash, smash, pierce and blow.
If you need a bit more survivability in exchange for slightly reduced damage or if buying thousands of Concentrated Golden Syrup Potions is burning hole in your wallet, then these can help. Best paired with an Incubus Pet and other SP-leeching effects.
If you need a bit more SP leeching in exchange for slightly reduced damage or if buying thousands of Concentrated Blue Syrup Potions is burning hole in your wallet, then these can help. Best paired with a Succubus Pet and other HP-leeching effects.
Dea Staff [1] (2005) This garment costume stone is not yet implemented. When paired with a Stalker Onyx and a Paladin Onyx, its bonuses are not yet implemented. However, you got to spin it to win it to know It.
Pets
The following pets below are most suited for this build, with their bonuses when Loyal. Check the Pet System on how to obtain and feed a pet.
Kiel-D-01 Egg (9126) : ASPD+7%, Hit+18, Melee Physical Damage +5% when loyal. Good for melee builds
Tips and Tricks
Strategy (WIP)
The Physical Build Hyper Novice is about repeatedly spamming a variety of skills berserker style, shredding enemies into Chef's Kiss mincemeat.
Super Novice:
You can focus on hard-hitting skills like Bash and Mammonite, or deal sustained damage over time with Double Attack. Both can be amplified with Provoke and Magnum Break.
Like in the Mage build above, Safety Wall will still be your wall of safety in dangerous situations if you wish to have it, but it will cost a lot of skill points.
Go for a more or less even spread of STR, AGI and DEX, with AGI and DEX being a little higher for increased survivability and actually landing hits. Add some INT to the side for SP Recovery and better Heals. Put remaining points into VIT or LUK, whichever is preferable.
Watch your surroundings and always be ready to move out of harm's way. Archer-type monsters will can snipe from a distance and will often land hits, while mage-types like Evil Druid can cast a spell out of nowhere, and it can be potentially fatal.
When in a party... I have writer's block.
Ex. Super Novice
When soloing, I get writer's block!
In a party setting, I also get writer's block!
Hyper Novice
WORK IN PROGRESS!!! Shielding, throwing, never for defending. Hard head, bowling ball, striking not sparing. Sonically blowing, spiral piercing, stops the mega fighting.
Hybrid (Experimental Alice Hard tentacle farmer, meme in progress)
A really brave and foolish Hyper Novice attempts Alice Hard. This build is so meme omg ahahahahahahaha!Equipment swapping (ALT+D) made this possible. Notice the Physical equipment is significantly weaker compared to the Magical one. Adjusting stats somewhat compensates for this. The stats not shown in the screenshot are: 112 STR, 102 AGI, 100 VIT, 100 INT, 100 DEX, 100 LUK, 110 POW, 0 STA WIS SPL, 110 CON, 72 CRT. Pet used is Succubus for HP leech. There is 0 SPL because the magic equipment is way more than enough to clear the Spades.
(Description WIP) - The late-game Hybrid build combines the best of both worlds. While it doesn't have access to AP skills, it more than makes up in versatility, especially in certain places where both physical and magical attacks are required. In Alice Hard, it is good for tentacle farming, but the damage isn't enough yet for the MVPs. But hey, solo tentacle farming is now possible at least! This build is so meme omg...
Stats and Traits
Stat
Amount
Notes
STR
100+ or 120
Depending on which gears are less powerful, adjust STR or INT accordingly.
AGI
80+
Used mainly for reducing flinching animation time and the chances of getting inflicted by Bleeding and sleep.
VIT
80+
Increases Max HP while reducing the chances of getting inflicted by Poison.
INT
100+ or 120
Depending on which gears are less powerful, adjust STR or INT accordingly.
DEX
100+ or 1-9
DEX is needed for Hit, while also raising a bit of ATK and MATK. If you have 100% VCT reduction, leave this below 10.
LUK
80+
Get at least 100 Total LUK for immunity against Curse. Raise it further if more CRIT is needed for Mega Sonic Blow.
Trait
Amount
Notes
POW
0-110
Adjust POW or SPL accordingly depending on which gears are less powerful.
STA
0
No STA or WIS will be used for this build. There are ways to compensate reduced RES and MRES, such as increased healing or skills like Autoguard.
WIS
0
No STA or WIS will be used for this build. There are ways to compensate reduced RES and MRES, such as increased healing or MDEF.
SPL
0-110
Adjust POW or SPL accordingly depending on which gears are less powerful.
CON
50-110
Adjust CON or CRT accordingly. More CON means more Flee, a bit more damage, but less healing and C.Rate.
CRT
50-80
Adjust CON or CRT accordingly. More CRT means more C.Rate and healing, but less Flee and damage if not using Mega Sonic Blow
Skills
Skills: Super Novice
Skill
Level
Notes
Super Novice
Fire Bolt
4
Prerequisite for Fireball.
Fire Ball
6-10
Deals decent Fire damage in a 5x5 AoE around the target and has a quick cast time. Very useful in taking out Earth and Undead enemies and good in the very early game.
Sight
1
Reveals enemies around you for a short duration. Prerequisite for Sightrasher.
Cold Bolt
5
Prerequisite for Frost Diver.
Frost Diver
1
Prerequisite for Storm Gust.
Lightning Bolt
4
Prerequisite for Thunderstorm and Jupitel Thunder.
Thunder Storm
1
Prerequisite for Lord of Vermillion.
Napalm Beat
1
Prerequisite for Jupitel Thunder. A cute little Ghost element poke with a tiny AoE (3x3 around the target).
Stone Curse
1
Prerequisite for Earth Spike.
Increase SP Recovery
5-10
Compensates for the Super Novice's very low SP pool.
Heal
3-10
Mainly for self-healing. Also helpful in healing teammates.
Increase Agility
10
The increased movement speed and AGI means you'll be more mobile and be able to evade and/or escape attacks easily.
Divine Protection
5
Prerequisite for Blessing. Reduces damage from Demon and Undead race enemies.
Blessing
10
Grants STR, INT and DEX bonuses. Very useful buff.
Ruwach
1
Essentially an improved Sight skill. Deals Holy Element magic damage to revealed enemies.
Teleport
1
Save weight, money, inventory space and the grind for a Creamy Card (or the zeny to buy it)!
Safety Wall
Optional
Requires Level 7 Napalm Beat and Level 5 Soul Strike. While it's optional, it is still a very handy skill and can be a life-saver in a pinch. Aside from blocking physical attacks at melee range, it can also prevent armor from getting broken from melee Armor Break attacks and shadow equipment from getting stripped. It can also block attacks reflected by Max Pain at melee range too!
3
Prerequisite for Vulture's Eye.
1
Prerequisite for Attention Concentrate.
Improve Concentration
10
Your main source of DEX and AGI. Max this one for reduced cast times.
Expanded Super Novice
Sightrasher
2
Utility skill that deals Fire damage and pushes enemies away from you. Requires Sight to be active before use. Use this to push back enemies away from you or party member/s getting mobbed to death. This is a very effective means of escape when combined with Quagmire.
Meteor Storm
10
Bombards an area with meteors, dealing Fire Element damage.
Storm Gust
1 or 10
Deals Water Element damage and a chance to cause Frozen status over a large area while knocking around enemies. Lower levels means lower damage but much higher chances of freezing while higher levels means higher damage but much lower chances of freezing. Keep it at level 1 for crowd control purposes. Max it to level 10 if more damage is desired.
Notice: The skill has a tendency to push enemies to the upper right at the default orientation.
Jupitel Thunder
5-10
An improved version of Lightning Bolt with an added knockback and removed cooldown.
Lord of Vermilion
10
This is a larger and more powerful version of Thunderstorm with an added Blind effect. It can combo with Storm Gust. Storm Gust pushes mobs away but guarantees they'll be not too far apart while they're chasing you, which is a good opportunity to blast them away with this skill.
Earth Spike
3
Prerequisite for Heaven's Drive. Essentially an Earth Bolt.
1-5
Prerequisite for Quagmire. Use this skill to reveal and damage hidden enemies that are a good distance away.
Quagmire
5
Very useful utility skill that slows down enemies while also cutting their DEX and AGI. This makes escaping or killing mobs easier.
Impositio Manus
Optional
Provides additional Weapon ATK and MATK to you and the whole party.
Magnificat
5
Doubles SP Regeneration of the caster and the party. When combined with the skill Increase SP Recovery, SP consumption becomes almost a non-issue, which means less zeny spent, big weight savings and most importantly, very little to no fear of spamming spells.
Faith
Optional
Adds up to 2000HP and increases Holy resistance by up to 50%. Get this when more HP is needed.
Auto Guard
Optional
If survival and not dying too much are one of the top priorities, get this skill, preferably maxed.
Angel, Help me!
1
Restores 1000 HP and 350 SP per second for 20 seconds, for a grand total of 20,000 HP and 7,000 SP. Affects self and all party members within a 31x31 area. When a party needs help to get out of a bad situation, this can help quite a lot. Beware of the ridiculously long 5-minute cooldown, so use this wisely.
Breakthrough
Optional
Passive skill. Increases HP, SP, ATK and amount of healing received. Sizeable jump in bonuses from level 4 to 5. If even more HP is needed, get this skill.
Transcendence
5
Passive skill. Increases HP, SP, MATK and healing power. Sizeable jump in bonuses from level 4 to 5. Increases MATK, HP, SP and healing power. A must-have.
After switching to Hyper Novice and reaching around Job Level 10+, reset all skills. Your main sources of damage will be Hyper Novice skills, augmented by 1st and 2nd job skills.
Skills: Hyper Novice (Example build - Jack Frost Nova)
There will be skill points remaining, so spend them on whichever is most beneficial to you. In my case, I chose to use the extra skill points on Safety Wall and Faith for more survivability and Enlarge Weight Limit to compensate for having Noodle Arms.
Skill
Level
Notes
Super Novice
Increase SP Recovery
10
Increases SP recovery over time. If Super Novice Shadow Gauntlet is equipped, max this, because each level gives 3% MDEF pierce to normal mobs, a maximum of 30% at level 10.
Heal
10
Mainly for self-healing. Also helpful in healing teammates.
Increase Agility
10
The increased movement speed and AGI means you'll be more mobile and be able to evade and/or escape attacks easily.
Divine Protection
5
Prerequisite for Blessing. Reduces damage from Demon and Undead race enemies.
Blessing
10
Grants STR, INT and DEX bonuses. Very useful buff.
Ruwach
1
Essentially an improved Sight skill. Deals Holy Element magic damage to revealed enemies.
Teleport
1
Save weight, money, inventory space, the grind for a Creamy Card and crafting Teleport Shadow Armors! So much zeny saved in the long run!
Safety Wall
Optional
Requires Level 7 Napalm Beat and Level 5 Soul Strike. While it's optional, it is still a very handy skill and can be a life-saver in a pinch. Aside from blocking physical attacks at melee range, it can also prevent armor from getting broken from melee Armor Break attacks and shadow equipment from getting stripped. It can also block attacks reflected by Max Pain at melee range too!
10
Prerequisite for Vulture's Eye. Highly recommended to max to more easily achieve 100% Variable Cast Time reduction.
1
Prerequisite for Attention Concentrate.
Improve Concentration
10
Your main source of DEX and AGI. Max this one for reduced cast times.
Expanded Super Novice
Impositio Manus
Optional
Provides additional ATK and MATK to you and the whole party.
Magnificat
Optional
Doubles SP Regeneration of the caster and the party. When combined with the skill Increase SP Recovery, SP consumption becomes almost a non-issue, which means less zeny spent, big weight savings and most importantly, very little to no fear of spamming spells.
Faith
Optional
Adds up to 2000HP and increases Holy resistance by up to 50%. Get this when more HP and Holy resistance are needed.
Auto Guard
Optional
If survival and not dying too much are some of the top priorities, get this skill, preferably maxed.
Angel, Help me!
1
Restores 1000 HP and 350 SP per second for 20 seconds, for a grand total of 20,000 HP and 7,000 SP. Affects self and all party members within a 31x31 area. When a party needs help to get out of a bad situation, this can help quite a lot. Beware of the ridiculously long 5-minute cooldown, so use this wisely.
Breakthrough
5
Passive skill. Increases HP, SP, ATK and amount of healing received. Sizeable jump in bonuses from level 4 to 5. If even more HP is needed, get this skill.
Transcendence
5
Passive skill. Increases HP, SP, MATK and healing power. Sizeable jump in bonuses from level 4 to 5. Increases MATK, HP, SP and healing power. A must-have.
Repair Weapon
1
Requires level 1 Hilt Binding and level 1 Weaponry Research
Repairs weapons AND ARMORS. Bring a few Steel and Rough Oridecon just in case so you don't have to go back to your save point or ask a Meister for repairs. Quality of life! Sad that it doesn't repair equipment broken by refining though.
All skills except for Rule Break in the Hyper Novice mage tree have 10 points. Feel free to choose which skills you want to speceialize in. I went for a mix of Wind and Water elements and got Rule Break for even more damage.
Skill
Level
Notes
Hyper Novice
Faith
7 or 9
Passive that adds up to 10 S.MATK. Higher levels increase the damage of all skills in the Mage tree.
Meteor Storm Buster
5 or 8
The upgraded version of Meteor Storm summons more powerful and faster meteors to rain down on enemies. The initial hit has a small 5x5 area while the explosion has a 9x9 area.
Jupitel Thunder and Thunderstorm combine together to summon a targeted Wind element electric storm. AoE is 9x9 at levels 9-10.
Fixed Cast Time: 1 second
Skill cooldown: 2 seconds
Very short Aftercast Delay
Jack Frost Nova
10
A strong Water element spell that lingers in a 9x9 area at max level. Inflicts the Bitter Cold status to enemies, increasing damage taken from Water element attacks. Hits 12 times.
An upgraded version of Heaven's Drive, this skill causes Earth element damage in an area around the player. Has a 9x9 area at max level. If your Dim Glacier Wand is enchanted with Hell's Jack, you can max this skill out.
Fixed Cast Time: 1 second
Skill cooldown: 2 seconds at level 5, 0.7 seconds at level 10
Short-ish Aftercast Delay
Ground Gravitation
7
An upgraded version of Gravitational Drive, Ground Gravitation summons an awesome-looking space-age symbol that causes Neutral element damage to all enemies within a 9x9 area at max level. Enemies affected receive increased damage while slowing them down.
Fixed Cast Time: 1.5 seconds
Skill cooldown: 5 seconds
Significant Aftercast Delay! Be careful when using this skill!
Napalm Vulcan Strike
5
A combination of Soul Strike and Napalm Vulcan, this highly spammable Ghost element spell deals damage in a 7x7 area.
The Mage Tree's AP skill significantly increases the damage of all skills for 5 minutes. However, because it uses up A LOT of skill points, it is up to you to decide whether to invest in this and specialize in 1-2 skills or ignore it and max 3-4 skills for more variety at the cost of reduced damage.
'HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Upon reaching Base Level 10. get the full set by going to @go 16. Go one room up, find Paradise Equipment and talk to Lothaire to get the set FOR FREE. It will serve you well until around level 100, when you'll get better version. There are other options below, but this is one of, if not the best one to use from level 10-100.
Starter Armor, though it's a little expensive at 89,000 zeny. Definitely better than rags that came from the dump (Tattered Novice Ninja Suit (2352) ).
When complete, the Angel's Set gives a sizeable boost to HP and SP. There is a small chance Lv. 1 Assumptio will be autocast if you're under attack. Beware the After Cast Delay that happens each time the skill is autocast.
Upon reaching Base Level 100, go back to where you got the Paradise Set. Talk to Louis to get the Advanced Paradise Set in exchange for a couple of monster drops or by spending 10 Eden Coin (25223) per piece.
Good until level 125. It is highly recommended to complete the 16.1 Banquet for Heroes quest chain to get this over the other armors. While it gives less MATK compared to the Flattery Robe and is designed more towards an autospell build, completing the full set gives quite a lot of bonuses, which include reduction in Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay, and can be further upgraded into the Imperial and Grace sets. Finally, to put the icing on the cake, they can be refined to +9 thanks to the Noblesses Refine Ticket (100128) at a price of 10 Token of Honor (6919)
3 Eden Coin (25223) per piece. Obtained by completing the account-wide Eden Academy quest chain.
Good until level 150. An upgraded version of the Noblesse set, this costs triple the price but it introduces the player to enchanting. Like the Noblesse set, they can be easily refined to +9 thanks to the Imperial Refine Ticket (100129) , for the low cost of just 3 Eden Coin (25223) !
Best by level 200, but these will still serve you well even at level 250 if you still don't have enough resources to get the best equipment. An upgraded version of the Imperial set, this is the pinnacle of Eden Academy equipment. Each piece costs 20 Unknown Parts (25669) while the Grace Refine Ticket (100130) costs 20 Cor Core (25723) .
Go back to where you got the Paradise Set and pay Labraham 10 Eden Coin (25223) . Initially gives decent MATK but leveling up makes it significantly better. It is surprisingly strong, dealing more damage than a +15 Crimson Rod and a +8 Fortified Rod. This humble Rod will serve you well, even beyond level 200 if much better rods are still out of reach. The glaring downsides - no slots and it can't be refined.
When complete, the Advanced Angel's Set gives even better bonuses compared to the normal version, though the HP and SP boost remains the same. There is a small chance Lv. 1 Assumptio will be autocast if you're under attack. Beware of the After Cast Delay that happens each time the skill is autocast.
When paired to Giant Faceworm Skin, it gives a boost to HP and SP. If base DEX = 120, fixed cast time -0.5 seconds. This is very important, as you need to quickly cast spells and remain mobile. Try to get the Spell enchant. The second enchant can be Muscular Endurance or Lucky Day.
NOTICE: TEMPORAL BOOTS CANNOT BE WORN BY SUPER NOVICES IN OFFICIAL RO SERVERS!
This is the more offensive-oriented accessory. If your base INT is 110, equip two of these as it adds MATK for every 10 base INT and +1% MATK if base INT is 110.
For this level range, try to get both the Hood and Shawl to at least +7. This can be done easily by obtaining or buying Labyrinth Refinement Box (100423) , which will refine them at +7 - 10 at random.
Gives a good amount of MATK and can be very easily refined to +9 and above, thanks to [40] (35551) , obtained by purchasing it from the Master of Coin at the Main Office's 2nd floor.
The cheapest and "easiest" to get slotted mid headgear. Other mid headgears can be obtained via the Cash Shop, but only a few can be slotted by the Spiritual Auger (6396) .
This is an upgrade over the Grace set but only at high refines (+9) and with modification modules. Gives a large increase in MATK (+100), even more MATK at higher refines and can be enchanted. [41] (39540) and two [42] (39535) are recommended.
If better rods like the ones listed below are still out of reach, this humble rod will still serve you well, even beyond level 200. It deals more damage than a +15 Crimson Rod and almost the same damage as a +15 Rutilus Stick-OS with the MATK +15% enchant.
A strong wand that gives After-Cast Delay reduction at +11, becoming even stronger with enchants. Try to get the MATK +15% enchant. The Paradise Super Novice Wand you get for FREE deals almost the same damage as this at +15. However, it does have its advantages. The Paradise SN Wand has no slots while this has 2, and it doesn't require Super Novice Soul Link to use, unlike the Welding Wand and Illusion Thorn Staff of Darkness.
A really good rod which gives a boost to MATK, especially at high refines. If it is still too difficult to obtain, the Paradise Super Novice Wand will suffice.
Early-mid game rod that gives a lot of bonuses, especially when paired with an Illusion Morpheus's Hood [1] (19428) . For this level range, refine both to at least a +7.
To easily get to +7, refine it to +4, obtain or buy Twins Refinement Box (100699) and it will be refined to +7 - 10 at random. There is the downside and hassle of requiring Template:Skill Info from a Soul Linker to equip and re-equip, but the copious bonuses are well worth the hassle. Hassle.
Cursed Knight Shield or Illusion Silver Guard still out of reach? The Novice Shield is still decent, thanks to its 20% resistance against all elements except Neutral.
A good alternative to the Cursed Knight's Shield and Purified Knight's Shield, it reduces Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay and can be enchanted. Highly recommended to get 2 Spellbound Nives.
One of the best accessories for this build. Grants MATK +5%. [49] (39545) and Modification Module (Spell) (25680) or Modification Module (Attack Speed) (25681) are recommended. Get Spell for increased magic power. Get ASPD for better spell spamming, provided Variable Cast Time and After Cast Delay are kept to a minimum.
One of the best accessories for this build. Grants MATK +5%. [51] (39546) and Modification Module (Spell) (25680) or Modification Module (Attack Speed) (25681) are recommended. Get Spell for increased magic power. Get ASPD for better spell spamming, provided Variable Cast Time and After Cast Delay are kept to a minimum.
Completing the highly affordable Illusion Morpheus' Set and refining the Hood and Shawl to +9 and above gives a significant increase to MATK while reducing annoyances like Skill Interruption, Aftercast Delay and Cast Times. The set can be further boosted with an Illusion Thorny Staff of Darkness [2] (550030) (or Illusion TSOD for short) but it requires Template:Skill Info to use.
For this level range, try to get a +10 Hood, +10 Shawl and +10 Illusion TSOD, then refine the weapon to +12 so you'll get most of the benefits without spending too much Zeny and dealing with too much RNG Minorous-poop. Once you're ready, refine both the Hood and Shawl to +11 and enchant them both with Master Archer Lv10 (29100) or Adamantine Lv1 (29101)
Ignoring the OS weapons bonuses, these three are pretty much the same. They boost magic damage, especially at high refines. Choose which one looks good without an upper headgear costume. To easily get them to +10, refine them to +4 and buy a couple of [55] (35160) for 3 [56] (32417) a piece, because it will refine them to +7 - 10 at random.
Part of the Celine set. Each enemy killed by magic restores 200 HP. Drains 50 HP every 5 seconds, but that shouldn't be a problem at this point. It is highly recommended to refine it to at least +12 to easily get the Dress' maximum bonus, which requires a total refine rate of +23. This is made relatively easy thanks to [57] (35551) , obtained by purchasing it from the Master of Coin at the Main Office's 2nd floor. Pair it with the full set to experience the full power.
Requires a non-slotted Deep Blue Sunglasses (410079) and Spiritual Auger (6396) to slot. A cool-looking slotted Middle Headgear that can be enchanted. Try to get MATK enchants.
Requires a non-slotted Template:Item List and Spiritual Auger (6396) to slot. A cool-looking slotted Middle Headgear that can be enchanted. Try to get MATK enchants.
A good upgrade over the Crimson Rod at high refines. Despite the Level 170 requirement, Super Novices with the SN Spirit buff can equip this at level 96. Even if the buff expires, it will remain equipped unless when logging off or dying and switching maps. Dying on the same map will not unequip - use Siegfried's Token or ask a someone to revive and the weapon will still be equipped.
A powerful rod that gives A LOT of bonuses, especially when paired with an Illusion Morpheus's Hood [1] (19428) . It can be enchanted by using Fantasy Resonance Stone at Dawn (100004) There is the downside and hassle of requiring Template:Skill Info from a Soul Linker to equip and re-equip, but the copious bonuses are well worth the hassle. Hassle.
A strong rod that gives After-Cast Delay reduction at +11, becoming even stronger with enchants. Try to get the MATK +15% enchant. The Paradise Super Novice Wand you get for FREE deals almost the same damage as this at +15. However, it does have its advantages. The Paradise SN Wand has no slots while this has 2, and it doesn't require Super Novice Soul Link to use, unlike the Welding Wand and Illusion Thorn Staff of Darkness.
A non-slotted wand that can be enchanted four times, making it a decently powerful weapon until the dimmer but more powerful Dim Glacier Wand [1] (550089) is obtained.
An upgrade of the Cursed Knight's Shield, this purely fantastic shield provides many bonuses, especially at higher refines. The enchants are better too. Try to get the enchant that ignores the MDEF of Boss Monsters.
A good alternative to the Cursed Knight's Shield and Purified Knight's Shield, it reduces Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay and can be enchanted. Highly recommended to refine this to +11 and get 2 Spellbound Nives.
An obsolete and ancient pair of boots gets a modern touch-up, making it GREAT. This pair of shoes gives a lot of bonuses, especially at high refines. Best paired with a Patent Freedom Stick [2] (550081) . Try to refine this to +11, then use the Weapon Reform (Intermediate) (100747) to turn it to a +10 Hero Boots-LT.
Highly recommended to get this, as it provides a lot of nice bonuses depending on which skills are leveled. Max Template:Skill Info to reduce Variable Casting Time.
Highly recommended to get this, as it provides a lot of nice bonuses depending on which skills are leveled. Max Template:Skill Info to further pierce MDEF.
A powerful headgear that provides large amounts of MATK, especially at higher refines and grades. Try to aim for at least Grade C, but Grade B is highly recommended.
Provides copious amounts of bonuses to MATK, magic elemental damage and ACD reduction, especially at higher refines, higher grades and when paired to the Survival Orb-LT. Highly recommended to get it to Grade B. This is one of, if not the best headgears for this build.
Currently the best-in-slot headgear. Refining and grading this results in a significant increase in damage. Grade this to B for the 0.5-second FCT reduction, so you can replace Cast Stone (Garment) (25067) , Minor Casting Stone (Garment) (25170) and Minor Casting Stone (Dual) (1000521) for something better.
Requires a non-slotted Deep Blue Sunglasses (410079) and Spiritual Auger (6396) to slot. A cool-looking slotted Middle Headgear that can be enchanted. Try to get MATK enchants.
Requires a non-slotted Victory Wing Ears (400001) and Spiritual Auger (6396) to slot. A cool-looking slotted Middle Headgear that can be enchanted. Try to get MATK enchants.
Requires a non-slotted Battle Processor (410016) and Spiritual Auger (6396) to slot. The most offensive-oriented of the three mid headgears. Try to get MATK or elemental magic bonuses.
This old, bloody dress is one of the best armors for this build. It is highly recommended to refine this to +12 and equip the whole set to reap its full benefits.
The current final form of the Freedom Stick is this Level 5 beast. Enables use of Level 5 Template:Skill Info at +7 and while it is focused on boosting Earth and Neutral element damage, pairing it with the Hero Boots-LT plus the added S.MATK at higher refines and grades makes it really good even for spells that aren't Earth and Neutral. A good upgrade over the Illusion Thorn Staff of Darkness at high refines and good enchants. Aim for at least a +11 Grade C and best paired with Hero Boots-LT [1] (470094)
If Jack Frost Nova and Meteor Storm Buster are your main skills, then this rod is very good at boosting their damage, especially at higher refines and grades.
Best-in-slot weapon despite having just 1 slot. It can have three very powerful enchants of your choosing, which means no RNG nonsense. It can be easily graded as well, because it doesn't need an exorbitant amount of zeny and expensive Blacksmith's Blessing (6635) to refine.
An upgrade of the Cursed Knight's Shield, this purely fantastic shield provides many bonuses, especially at higher refines. The enchants are better too. Try to get the enchant that ignores the MDEF of Boss Monsters.
A good alternative to the Cursed Knight's Shield and Purified Knight's Shield, it reduces Variable Casting Time and Aftercast Delay and can be enchanted. Highly recommended to refine this to +11 and get Master Archer Lv10 (29100) or Adamantine Lv1 (29101) .
A significantly upgraded version of the Excellion Wing, tuned to greatly boost magic power, especially when refined and paired with either Deep Blue Sungasses and Victory Wing Ears.
The current final form of the Ancient Hero Boots, this pair of shiny shoes gives quite a lot of bonuses, especially at high refines and better grades. It's an upgrade over the Automatic Leg B-type at high refines AND when paired with the Freedom Stick-LT [2] (550082) . Try to aim for a +11 Grade C at least.
One of, if not the best-in-slot footgear due to the huge FCT reduction and MATK bonuses. Climbing noises not included. It is highly recommended to give this thing a C-grade at the very least for the big 1-second Fixed Cast Time reduction.
These two are almost virtually identical to each other. Both give additional MATK and ASPD. Best paired with their necklace counterparts for the ACD and FCT reduction.
These two are almost virtually identical to each other. Both give additional MATK and VCT reduction. Best paired with their ring counterparts for the ACD and FCT reduction.
Highly recommended to get this, as it provides a lot of nice bonuses depending on which skills are leveled. Max Template:Skill Info to further pierce MDEF.
The centerpiece of the Super Magic Shadow Set and the next upgrade to the Super Novice Shadow Shield. Combining the Super Novice Shadow Weapon (24282) (with level 10 Template:Skill Info of course) and this shield results in A LOT of MDEF pierce. 40% Racial MDEF pierce from this, 30% Normal MDEF pierce from the Gauntlet if Template:Skill Info is level 10, and an extra 3% Normal MDEF pierce per refine rate of the Gauntlet. To get Boss MDEF pierce though, you need to enchant a Purified Knight's Shield [1] (28946) with the "Ignore MDEF of Boss Monsters" enchant.
Unlike what the description says, it DOES NOT need the Super Magic Shadow Cape and Boots below to get the elemental damage bonuses, just the required refine level. Additionally, while the description in-game says that it ignores Physical Defense, it actually ignores Magic Defense. Finally, the MDEF pierce comes from this shield, the Super Novice Shadow Gauntlet and their refine levels, EXCLUDING the other two items below. Type @battlestats or @bs to confirm.
Quality of Life Equipment
At level 100 and above, there are three pieces of equipment that'll make life easier. Switch to these equipment, activate the skill, then switch back to your default equipment. Example:
In the Skill Bar, place two pieces of equipment with a gap in-between for the skill.
This headgear is tedious to get and may require multiple alts to speed things up, but it is so, so worth it. Fully enchanting it will grant use of level 3 Cart Boost, basically a free Guyak Pudding (12710) but can be removed with skills like Quagmire and Decrease Agility. Still a huge quality of life upgrade. Just switch to this headgear, activate Cart Boost for a big speed boost, then switch back to your default headgear.
Increases EXP gained and drop rate by 5%. Enables the use of Level 1 Resurrection. Save tens of thousands of zeny while rescuing your loved ones from a terrible fate, while also preserving the environment by preventing the overharvesting of Yggdrasil Leaf (610) , all while experiencing things slightly faster and getting a tiny bit more stuff at the same time!
Enables use of level 1 Shield Spell, restoring 3% of Max HP every 3 seconds for 90 seconds, for a total of 90% Max HP in 90 seconds. Increases survivability and slightly reduces the use of Heal and potions.
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These bags grant various skills that improve quality of life, like teleporting or having another backpack THAT MAKES YOU DRAW AT LEAST 2 ITEMS LITTERED ON THE GROUND.
Hate the excruciatingly long After-Cast Delay of Ground Gravitation or do you want to spam spells a bit faster? Then this card can help! Reduces ACD by 5%.
Currently the best-in-slot card. At the cost of increased SP consumption, gain 4% all property magic damage every 3 refine rate. Try to +12 the armor this card is slotted into. Best paired with a Friedrich S. Heine Card (300424) card.
If the Friedrich S. Heine card is more than enough for you to deal tons of damage, then this card will increase your odds of surviving a fatal blow. Increases HP by 10%, add 1% every 3 refine rate. DEF +100 and VIT +3 at level 160+.
If the Friedrich S. Heine card is more than enough for you to deal tons of damage, then this card will increase your odds of surviving a fatal blow. Increases HP by 10%. Add 10% more HP at level 200+. Compared to the Ominous Solider card above, you get more HP but no DEF bonus.
Expensive late-game card that substantially boosts magic damage against medium and large-sized enemies. Best paired with Mutated Khalitzburg Knight card.
The cheap, slightly inferior version of Khalitzburg Knight and Mutated Khalitzburg cards. Get this if you're on a tight budget. 25% damage reduction from Medium and Large monsters, but receive 5% more damage from small monsters.
Best paired with Mutated White Knight Card. Gives 25% damage reduction against Physical and Magical damage from Medium and Large Monsters (30% if paired with MWK) plus additional MDEF. Increases overall survivability as long as the monster isn't Small.
Reduces damage from Small, Medium and Large mobs by 15%. It also has a chance to increase Perfect Dodge by 30 if you're attacked. If it procs, the additional Perfect Dodge makes you much harder to hit. An all-around good damage reducing card.
A decent garment card, good for early-mid game. MATK +3 and ASPD +1% for every 10 base INT. If base INT is 120 and above, MATK +40. Increases ASPD, making spell spamming faster.
When paired with a Dame of Sentinel card at level 200+ and with at least 120 Base INT, Ghost element damage is increased. Good for Napalm Vulcan Strike.
The garment cards above are specialized to boost a particular element. This one however, boosts all elements simply by giving LOTS of MATK but under the condition of having 125 Base INT. Use this for a more all-around damage increase across all skills.
Currently the best in slot garment card. Best paired with the armor card Meyer Lugenburg Card (300308) for a 5% all property magic damage bonus. Compared to the specialized elemental garment cards above, it deals a very teeny-tiny bit less damage (around 2%), but it is made up by boosting all elements significantly at the cost of reduced Neutral Element resistance. Increases all property magic damage by 5%, and is further increased by 4% every 2 refine rate. Try to +12 the garment this card is slotted into.
A better version of the original Arhi. Increases physical AND magic damage to all size enemies by 5%, HP +1000 and Flee +35. Obtained at the Geffen Night Arena.
These cards prevent cast interruption at the cost of increasing Variable Cast Time. A good early-game card until Fixed and Variable Cast Times are reduced to a minimum.
The following pets below are most suited for this build, with their bonuses when Loyal. Check the Pet System on how to obtain and feed a pet.
Am Mut Egg (9089) : MATK +4%. The mainstream go-to pet for mage builds.
Gloom Under Night Egg (9122) : MATK +40, increases Ghost and Fire magic damage by 7%. The main luxurious go-to pet for mage builds.
Angeling Egg (9088) : Max HP +2%, Heal Bonus +8%. For slightly increased survivability and healing, a guardian made out of Odin's sweat with wings.
Tips and Tricks
Strategy (WIP)
How to solo Alice Hard hmmmm... Need at least 5B DPS due to some MVPs having autorecovery, which means THREE different kinds of gears. That's on top of the Fenrir-like AOEs like Earth Strain and Comet... Plants do EQ, worms powerup... Equipment switch... Hmmmmmm..... Info obtained from Mew's Alice Hard run... Ranged DPS is going to be a problem due to it being weaker than Melee and Magic... Hmm......