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== '''Introduction''' ==
== '''Introduction''' ==
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Hiiii, i'm Sofiya 🩷 I've been playing the dancer class since pre-renewal on PH RO ever since I was a kid. Played on and off, but was always spamming Scream/Tarot Card of Fate and dancing Please Don't Forget Me/Loki's Wail in WoE. I'm also really used to soloing and playing alone (bards were preferred in leveling parties before as Bragi was almost always needed, and Dancers were mostly in demand only in PvP/WoE 💔.. I still have the tendency to be a bit of a soloist/loner (even irl lol), but i'm really happy to be doing difficult instances with the friends i've made here in MuhRO ❤️ and to help in case you have any questions.
Hiiii, i'm Sofiya 🩷 I've been playing the dancer class since pre-renewal on PH RO ever since I was a kid. Played on and off, but was always spamming Scream/Tarot Card of Fate and dancing Please Don't Forget Me/Loki's Wail in WoE. I'm also really used to soloing and playing alone (bards were preferred in leveling parties before as Bragi was almost always needed, and Dancers were mostly in demand only in PvP/WoE 💔.. I still have the tendency to be a bit of a soloist/loner (even irl lol), but i'm really happy to be doing difficult instances with the friends i've made here in MuhRO ❤️ and to help in case you have any questions.


While the (physical) performer classes don't have the highest DPS, they have decent damage (specially with the new non-crit multiplier), good range, and great survivability. This guide is more focused on the Dancer route since it's the class that i always played as, but it should also be applicable to the Bard route (as well as other non-crit, non-HP, ranged physical class builds - albeit with some tweaks). The Dancer class is always gonna hold a special place in my 🩷
While the (physical) performer classes don't have the highest DPS, they have decent damage (specially with the new non-crit multiplier), good range, and great survivability. This guide is more focused on the Dancer route since it's the class that i always played as, but it should also be applicable to the Bard route (as well as other non-crit, non-HP, ranged physical class builds - albeit with some tweaks). The Dancer class is always gonna hold a special place in my 🩷
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'''''Are you ready to get physical?'''''
'''''Are you ready to get physical?'''''
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[https://open.spotify.com/track/1KCBaq5olu8Vat0UKv2xLk?si=7e5b4f8bd636439f 🩰 Time to warm up for our dance class 🩰]
[https://open.spotify.com/track/1KCBaq5olu8Vat0UKv2xLk?si=7e5b4f8bd636439f 🩰 Time to warm up for our dance class 🩰]
 
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== '''Change Log''' ==
Latest edit:
March 25, 2026 [Added Zero Cell videos. Updated some pros and cons. Removed "Damage Tests" section. CH 1 gears and Zero Cell guide to be added soon]
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January 09, 2026 [Minor edit with Skill Shadows]
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January 01, 2026 [Hit Physical Enchant + Skill Shadow Gears Update]
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=== '''Notes''' ===
 
== '''Notes''' ==
As a Physical Performer, our main skill for AOE farming is  {{#skill:5353}}. Rose Blossom has '''2 parts'''. The first part is the ''single target'' portion of the skill, while the second part is the AOE one. The AOE part has a stronger damage and can usually one-hit most mobs on it's own when farming, but some monsters with high HP still survive 1 cast of the skill if only the AOE part damages them (even if you could 1 hit them directly using endgame gears). This isn't a problem since clear times are still decent and this usually only happens on endgame-ish dungeons from Biosphere A onwards. I also feel like (''not proven'') having multiple parts for the skill also helps in triggering things like HP/SP absorption etc. <br>
As a Physical Performer, our main skill for AOE farming is  {{#skill:5353}}. Rose Blossom has '''2 parts'''. The first part is the ''single target'' portion of the skill, while the second part is the AOE one. The AOE part has a stronger damage and can usually one-hit most mobs on it's own when farming, but some monsters with high HP still survive 1 cast of the skill if only the AOE part damages them (even if you could 1 hit them directly using endgame gears). This isn't a problem since clear times are still decent and this usually only happens on endgame-ish dungeons from Biosphere A onwards. I also feel like (''not proven'') having multiple parts for the skill also helps in triggering things like HP/SP absorption etc. <br>


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Additional Notes:
Additional Notes:
* '''♡♡♡ Thanks to Magic Trouvere AinTz for testing and showing DPS ♡♡♡'''
* '''♡♡♡ Thanks to Magic Trouvere AinTz for testing and showing DPS ♡♡♡'''
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== '''Stats and Traits''' ==
== '''Stats and Traits''' ==
=== General Farming ===
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Main stats that we should focus on for general farming are '''DEX''' (main ATK source and Variable Cast time reduction), '''INT''' (SP and VCT reduction), '''STR''' (additional ATK source and weight capacity), '''AGI''' (ASPD for cast animation and some FLEE for survivability. Note ASPD can easily be increased with  {{#skill:2350}} (for Trouveres)  and  {{#skill:2428}} , '''LUK''' (additional ATK source), and lastly '''VIT''' (for additional HP) . I won't be providing an exact stat build for farming since it would depend on your needs anyway. One thing to note is that it's best to strive to reduce Variable Cast Time via stats ('''DEX x 2 + INT = 530'''). You can use {{#item:12883}}  or {{#item:50035}} when adjusting your stats. I prefer not including the '''Blessing''' buff from the healer since it doesn't last as long. As for the traits, you can just use '''POW = 110 and CON = 110''' and the rest you can put on either '''STA or WIS''' (or divide for both) depending on your RES/MRES needs.<br><br>
'''<big>Trouvere Stat and Trait Bonuses</big>'''
 
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=== Endgame Dungeons/Depth 2 Build ===
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The stat build that I use for Depth 2 differs a tiny little bit compared to the build I used to farm before. You don't really have to worry too much about survivability in most dungeons so you could dump more stats in '''STR''' and '''LUK''' for additional damage when farming. However, it now matters when going to the endgame dungeons like '''Depth 1''' and '''Depth 2'''. I'll be sharing the stat and trait build that i'm using, but take note that i'm using {{#item:4683}}  to achieve instant VCT, have additional damage, and survivability (my previous tests showed that having an MVP card with a +20 stat is better than {{#item:300270}} and {{#item:4392}} , but it might've had something to do with my other items and stats so take that info with a grain of salt. This is for people who are thinking twice about giving up the Empathize + Observer combo because I know it's super good
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| POW + 5 || STA + 6 || WIS + 4 || SPL + 5 || CON + 9 || CRT + 4
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=== My Build ===
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===== Stats =====
===== Stats =====
My current stats, but you can play around with it
My current stats, but you can play around with it
* STR - 58 - For Weight Management
* STR - 29 - Leftover stat points. For Weight Management and a bit of ATK. Can use for other stats if you want
* AGI - 1 - Already have 193 Atk Spd with just Nebula Armor of Concentration and a few buffs (can increase this if you want more flee)
* AGI - 100 - Mainly for FLEE (since Nebula Armor of Concentration already gives so much ATK SPD)
* VIT - 112 - Getting VIT as high as your build can accommodate is great. Even if Meteor Assault hits, you still survive it. Would also be able to take a "pop" or 2 of Earthquake and live
* VIT - 110 - More HP
* INT - 123 - For VCT
* INT - 106 - For VCT
* DEX - 130 - VCT and ATK
* DEX - 130 - VCT and ATK
* LUK - 81 - Helps with Curse
* LUK - 82 - Helps with Curse immunity. Also gives a bit of FLEE and ATK
 
One thing to note is that it's best to strive to reduce Variable Cast Time via stats ('''DEX x 2 + INT = 530'''). You can use {{#item:12883}} / {{#item:50035}} / {{#skill:45}} when adjusting your stats.
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I prefer not including {{#skill:34}} since it doesn't last as long
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===== Traits =====
===== Traits =====
* POW - 110 - For ATK and P. Atk
* POW - 110 - For ATK and P. Atk
* STA - 0/36/72* - For RES
* STA - 21 - Keep it divisible by 3 (including trait bonuses from gears/consumables) for maximum RES bonus. I have 36 STA total when I use {{#item:102803}}
* WIS - 0/36/72* - For MRES
* WIS - 51 - same as above except it's for MRES. I find it more important to keep WIS/MRES higher cause FLEE almost always takes care of physical attacks
* SPL - 0
* SPL - 0
* CON - 110 - HIT, FLEE, P. Atk, and Skill Modifier for {{#skill:5353}} and {{#skill:5355}}
* CON - 110 - HIT, FLEE, P. Atk, and Skill Modifier for {{#skill:5353}} and {{#skill:5355}}
* CRT - 0 <br>
* CRT - 0
For STA and WIS, it's really personal preference. You can play around with remaining 72 traits points at level 275. I prefer maxing out WIS since I noticed that most damage I take is from magical damage. Physical monster skills are usually taken cared of by high FLEE
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[[File:Trouvere Stats and Traits.png]]
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[[File:Buffed Stats and Traits.png]]
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With buffs
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Relevant Consumables: {{#item:102803}}, {{#item:102985}}, {{#item:50035}}, {{#item:50117}}
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Relevant Buffs: {{#skill:34}}, {{#skill:29}}, {{#skill:45}}, {{#skill:2351}}, {{#skill:5364}}, {{#skill:5362}}, {{#skill:5361}}
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Note: Even without {{#skill:34}} and {{#item:50117}}, I can still hit the required DEX and INT to reach 100% VCT
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== '''Important Skills''' ==
== '''Important Skills''' ==
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We have lots of skills points that we can play around with. I won't be giving an exact skill build since we have different needs (for supporting and etc.), but I'll be giving out pointers on what to max out and why.
We have lots of skills points that we can play around with. I won't be giving an exact skill build since we have different needs (for supporting and etc.), but I'll be giving out pointers on what to max out and why.
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|+ style="background-color:#DB7093; border:3px solid; padding:5px; | <big> ˚₊ · ͟͟͞͞➳❥ Archer ˚₊ · ͟͟͞͞➳❥ </big>
|+ style="background-color:#DB7093; border:3px solid; padding:5px; | <big>˚₊ · ͟͟͞͞➳❥ Archer ˚₊ · ͟͟͞͞➳❥</big>
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! Skill !! Level !! Explanation
! Skill !! Level !! Explanation
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| {{#skill:46}} || 10 || Useful for leveling until becoming a Wanderer/Minstrel
| {{#skill:46}} || 10 || Useful for leveling until becoming a Wanderer/Minstrel
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|+ style="background-color:#DB7093; border:3px solid; padding:5px; | <big> ﮩ٨ـﮩﮩ٨ـ❤︎ﮩ٨ـﮩﮩ٨ـ Dancer/Gypsy ﮩ٨ـﮩﮩ٨ـ❤︎ﮩ٨ـﮩﮩ٨ـ </big>
|+ style="background-color:#DB7093; border:3px solid; padding:5px; | <big> ﮩ٨ـﮩﮩ٨ـ❤︎ﮩ٨ـﮩﮩ٨ـ Dancer/Gypsy ﮩ٨ـﮩﮩ٨ـ❤︎ﮩ٨ـﮩﮩ٨ـ </big>
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* A good skill rotation to be able to use both {{#skill:5351}} and {{#skill:5352}} in a quick interval (starting at max AP), is to use {{#skill:5351}} first, cast {{#skill:5364}}, {{#skill:5362}}, {{#skill:5361}}, and then cast {{#skill:5352}}
* A good skill rotation to be able to use both {{#skill:5351}} and {{#skill:5352}} in a quick interval (starting at max AP), is to use {{#skill:5351}} first, cast {{#skill:5364}}, {{#skill:5362}}, {{#skill:5361}}, and then cast {{#skill:5352}}
* I didn't max out some skills in Trouvere skill tree and just used the extra points on the Wanderer skill tree to get more useful Chorus buffs. You can do what you want with the remaining skill points, but since some Trouvere skills are only useable in PVP and/or useless by endgame (Gefenia Nocturne and Raphsody of Mine Worker), it's up to you if you wanna level them up or not
* I didn't max out some skills in Trouvere skill tree and just used the extra points on the Wanderer skill tree to get more useful Chorus buffs. You can do what you want with the remaining skill points, but since some Trouvere skills are only useable in PVP and/or useless by endgame (Gefenia Nocturne and Raphsody of Mine Worker), it's up to you if you wanna level them up or not
 
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===⋆.˚𝄞 Song & Dance Music Sheet 𝄞˚.⋆===
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! Dance !! Song !! Ensemble !! Group A !! Group B !! Independent
! Dance !! Song !! Ensemble !! Group A !! Group B !! Independent
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| {{#skill:327}} || {{#skill:319}} || {{#skill:309}} || {{#skill:2350}} || {{#skill:2423}} || {{#skill:5007}}
| {{#skill:327}} || {{#skill:319}} || {{#skill:309}} || {{#skill:2350}} || {{#skill:2423}} || {{#skill:5007}}
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| {{#skill:329}} Fortune's Kiss || {{#skill:320}} || {{#skill:307}} || {{#skill:2351}} || {{#skill:2420}} || ♡♡♡
| {{#skill:329}}|| {{#skill:320}} || {{#skill:307}} || {{#skill:2351}} || {{#skill:2420}} || ♡♡♡
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| {{#skill:330}} || {{#skill:321}} || {{#skill:313}} || {{#skill:2352}} || {{#skill:2427}} || ♡♡♡
| {{#skill:330}} || {{#skill:321}} || {{#skill:313}} || {{#skill:2352}} || {{#skill:2427}} || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:320}} || {{#skill:310}} || {{#skill:2381}} || {{#skill:2431}} || ♡♡♡
| ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:322}} || {{#skill:310}} || {{#skill:2381}} || {{#skill:2431}} || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:312}} || {{#skill:2382}} || {{#skill:2434}} || ♡♡♡
| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:312}} || {{#skill:2382}} || {{#skill:2434}} || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:2428}} || ♡♡♡
| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || {{#skill:2428}} || ♡♡♡
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Just remember, only 1 of each type of buff. Luckily, our Trouvere party buffs all stack so that's easy to remember ♡
Just remember, only 1 of each type of buff. Luckily, our Trouvere party buffs all stack so that's easy to remember ♡ Note: Zero Cell mobs cast {{#skill:2420}} which removes your own buffs like {{#skill:2427}} when you fall in love
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== '''Leveling''' ==
== '''Leveling''' ==
'''Reminder: Always use {{#item:12263}}''' or any other type of Battle Manual that you have. They work even when just turning in quests
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This is just gonna be a short guide for leveling. Your first priority is joining the Eden Group and then doing the [[https://wiki.muhro.eu/Kill_Quests_and_Item_Collection_Boards| Board Quests]]. To prepare for this, just collect the Bows for levels 10 and 45 from the [[https://wiki.muhro.eu/Beginners_Guide#Eden_Gear| Eden Gears]] and then get the {{#item:580022}} at level 100. From Archer to Gypsy, you only need to use the skill {{#skill:46}} to level. Prioritized getting your DEX and AGI to 99 and you should be all set. Just do random Eden Quests until you're level 70 and can collect the level 70-99 quest for hunting '''15x Wraith 15x Evil Druid''' in '''Glast Heim (Monastery)'''. From warper, just choose Dungeons > Glast Heim > Monastery. Repeat this a few times to get to level 99 but don't rebirth yet, make sure you keep 1 completed quest of this so you can turn it in later for quick leveling. After that, rebirth to High Novice > job change to High Archer > do some Eden Boards quests again til you're job 50 and can job change to Gypsy. After changing your job to Gypsy, turn in the the level 70-99 quest that you saved earlier, and you should be around high level 80 to 90's. Repeat and do some quests again to go level 99 and job 70 to become a Wanderer
'''Reminder: Always use {{#item:12263}}''' or any other type of Battle Manual that you have.
=== Mid Stage ===
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This is just a rough leveling guide. It would still be good to check out other player guides and ask people in game on the best place to go to if you find yourself struggling on the recommended dungeons here.
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Also refer to [[XoSofiya's_(Let's_Get)_Physical_Performer_Guide#Gear_Recommendation_👙| Gear Recommendation 👙]] section as you progress. Specially if you are struggling with the suggested dungeons.
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=== Early Stage 1-99 ===
This is just gonna be a short guide for leveling. Your first priority is joining the Eden Group and then doing the [[https://wiki.muhro.eu/Kill_Quests_and_Item_Collection_Boards| Board Quests]]. To prepare for this, just collect the Bows for levels 10 and 45 from the [[https://wiki.muhro.eu/Beginners_Guide#Eden_Gear| Eden Gears]] and then get the {{#item:580022}} at level 100. From Archer to Gypsy, you only need to use the skill {{#skill:46}} to level. Prioritize getting your DEX and AGI to 99 and you should be all set. Just do random Eden Quests until you're level 70 and can collect the level 70-99 quest for hunting '''15x Wraith 15x Evil Druid''' in '''Glast Heim (Monastery)'''. From warper, just choose Dungeons > Glast Heim > Monastery. Repeat this a few times to get to level 99 but don't rebirth yet, make sure you keep 1 completed quest of this so you can turn it in later for quick leveling. After that, rebirth to High Novice > job change to High Archer > do some Eden Boards quests again til you're job 50 and can job change to Gypsy. After changing your job to Gypsy, turn in the the level 70-99 quest that you saved earlier, and you should be around high level 80 to 90's. Repeat and do some quests again to go level 99 and job 70 to become a Wanderer
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=== Mid Stage 100-199===
From here, just level up a little more until you get level 5 {{#skill:2418}}. You can then proceed with doing the illusion dungeons quests from the [[https://wiki.muhro.eu/Board_Quests| Main Board Quests]]. You can also do some Eden Board quests again if you find the illusion dungeons a bit too difficult. In fact, once you reach around '''level 190''' i'd recommend doing the episode 17.1 and 17.2 quests or buying the skip tickets for them {{#item:1000285}} and {{#item:1000287}} so you can access the map with the Eden Boards quest '''240x of any type in ba_pw03'''. Get it and go to the Warper > Dungeons > Varmundt Dungeons > Second Power Plant. Just do this quest a lot and you should level up fast. It would also help you collect {{#item:25223}} which you can use to buy {{#item:12263}}, {{#item:12264}}, {{#item:22758}}, and most importantly, {{#item:50035}}. If you are struggling on some maps, i'd recommend using {{#item:22758}} for 30% ranged damage buff (you will be transformed into a gazeti and kobold archer) and {{#item:50035}} for damage and survivability. Using these two would help make your journey a lot easier
From here, just level up a little more until you get level 5 {{#skill:2418}}. You can then proceed with doing the illusion dungeons quests from the [[https://wiki.muhro.eu/Board_Quests| Main Board Quests]]. You can also do some Eden Board quests again if you find the illusion dungeons a bit too difficult. In fact, once you reach around '''level 190''' i'd recommend doing the episode 17.1 and 17.2 quests or buying the skip tickets for them {{#item:1000285}} and {{#item:1000287}} so you can access the map with the Eden Boards quest '''240x of any type in ba_pw03'''. Get it and go to the Warper > Dungeons > Varmundt Dungeons > Second Power Plant. Just do this quest a lot and you should level up fast. It would also help you collect {{#item:25223}} which you can use to buy {{#item:12263}}, {{#item:12264}}, {{#item:22758}}, and most importantly, {{#item:50035}}. If you are struggling on some maps, i'd recommend using {{#item:22758}} for 30% ranged damage buff (you will be transformed into a gazeti and kobold archer) and {{#item:50035}} for damage and survivability. Using these two would help make your journey a lot easier
=== Late Stage ===
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When you reach level 200, change your job to Trouvere and prioritize getting {{#skill:5353}}, {{#skill:5355}}, {{#skill:5351}}, and {{#skill:5352}}. And then max out the other buffs. You should also now be able to access [[Varmundt's Biosphere]] at 240. Understandably, you would struggle quite a bit here if your gears aren't ready for this stage yet. I'd recommend farming first and then coming back here when you think you can handle the monsters. Leveling via the Eden Boards level 190 quests are also still viable. It would take some time, but you can get eden coins for it. Another thing that you can do is join [[Varmundt's_Biosphere_Depth|Depth 1]] parties. You don't need to have good DPS or the best equips here to be useful. Just use {{#item:12710}}, bring {{#item:6316}} (resurrect your self when you die), {{#item:610}} to resurrect others or use {{#skill:2421}} if you have it, your {{#item:12263}} and {{#item:50035}} OR just {{#item:23204}}. Cast your buffs and don't be afraid to attack enemies with Rose Blossom and Rhythm shooting so you can regenerate AP. You can use {{#item:1757}} here for all around damage, but you can also do arrow switching to increase DPS if you want to. '''Make sure to ask the party leader to enable Even Party EXP share and you should level up super fast'''
=== Late Stage 200-275 ===
When you reach level 200, change your job to Trouvere and prioritize getting {{#skill:5353}}, {{#skill:5355}}, {{#skill:5351}}, and {{#skill:5352}}. And then max out the other buffs. You should also now be able to access [[Varmundt's Biosphere]] at 240. Understandably, you would struggle quite a bit here if your gears aren't ready for this stage yet. I'd recommend farming first and then coming back here when you think you can handle the monsters. Leveling via the Eden Boards level 190 quests are also still viable. It would take some time, but you can get eden coins for it.
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Late stage options for leveling at level 240+ are:
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#[[Clock Tower Unknown Basement]] - solo. Lots of good loots to get you started in refining and grading
#[[Varmundt's Biosphere]] - solo. Quest turn in experience is decent
#[[Varmundt's Biosphere Depth]] - party preferred (very rare now)
#[[Unknown Blue Hole]] - solo/party (you need to be level 250, no reputation needed, can wear EXP gears)
#[[Varmundt's Biosphere Depth 2]] - solo/party (you need to be level 250, have 2000 Biosphere Depth 1 Reputation, and good gears)
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== '''Gear Recommendation''' ==
== '''Gear Recommendation 👙''' ==
Inspired by: [[Madame_Celery's_Guide_to_MuhRO| Madame Celery's Guide]], [[The_Performer's_Life_By_Conga_Lyne| Conga Lyne's Performer Guide]], [[Choi's_SVS_Arch_Mage_Guide|Choi's Arch Mage Guide]], and by (Biolo) Schier in Merchant Discord Channel <br> <br>
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||'''⚠️ NOTE:''' We've been getting more and more "catch up" gears that I haven't really tested or used on my journey. The stage-by-stage gear recommendations are just rough guides. Always use your discernment and decide if you'll still make them. Especially if you feel like the gears are too expensive to make (and are super outdated). The only "solid" recommendation on gears that this guide would have is on the End Game section (since I would do my best to keep it updated as new end game gears get released)
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== '''󠁯•󠁏 Eden Gears 󠁯•󠁏''' ==
 
=== '''󠁯•󠁏 Eden Gears 󠁯•󠁏''' ===
These are decent starting gears. You need to use them while working towards getting the next set that you'll use. '''You should definitely get the Eden Shadow Gears'''. The 50% Ignore Monster Def it provides is definitely super needed! We won't be replacing them until around End Game since it is quite costly to make Shadow Gears. It would probably cost around 200m-400m just to get the BIS Full Penetration Shadow Gears. The headgear slots and garment slot don't really have a shadow gear. We could use costumes in those spots to get cute cosmetics and some additional stats using [[Costume Enchants (Fashion Points)|costume enchants]]
These are decent starting gears. You need to use them while working towards getting the next set that you'll use. '''You should definitely get the Eden Shadow Gears'''. The 50% Ignore Monster Def it provides is definitely super needed! We won't be replacing them until around End Game since it is quite costly to make Shadow Gears. It would probably cost around 200m-400m just to get the BIS Full Penetration Shadow Gears. The headgear slots and garment slot don't really have a shadow gear. We could use costumes in those spots to get cute cosmetics and some additional stats using [[Costume Enchants (Fashion Points)|costume enchants]]
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| Accessory 2 || | {{#item:490127}} / {{#item:24697}} || -  
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Useful links:
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== '''❣ Early Game ❣''' ==
=== '''❣ Early Game ❣''' ===
These are the recommended early games gears, but do not get stuck trying to perfect them. The only important ones to collect here are the cards and you don't even have to have them all immediately. Focus on getting one combo card set at a time and then try farming the next suggested items. As long as you can decently farm {{#item:1000405}} by killing Gray Wolves (@mi 21304), you can skip upgrading some stuff and focus on hunting Gray Wolves. Of course, it depends on your comfort level in hunting them, but don't dwell on these gears since we will drop these fast. Just a reminder, you should be able to get some refine tickets {{#item:100129}} for the Grace set. Would be better to use those to save some zeny and materials <br>
These are the recommended early games gears, but do not get stuck trying to perfect them. The only important ones to collect here are the cards and you don't even have to have them all immediately. Focus on getting one combo card set at a time and then try farming the next suggested items. As long as you can decently farm {{#item:1000405}} by killing Gray Wolves (@mi 21304), you can skip upgrading some stuff and focus on hunting Gray Wolves. Of course, it depends on your comfort level in hunting them, but don't dwell on these gears since we will drop these fast. Just a reminder, you should be able to get some refine tickets {{#item:100129}} for the Grace set. Would be better to use those to save some zeny and materials <br>
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| Accessory 2 || | {{#item:2899}} || Optional. It's good for the 50% VCT Reduction. Otherwise, use any other slotted accessory. {{#item:4040}} also optional if you don't wanna use fly wings. You'll lose out on quite a bit of damage tho
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Useful links:
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*[[18 Direction of Prayer|Direction of Prayer]]
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== '''󠁯•󠁏 ❤︎ Mid Game ❤︎ 󠁯•󠁏''' ==
=== '''󠁯•󠁏 ❤︎ Mid Game ❤︎ 󠁯•󠁏''' ===
Recommended gears for Mid Game. Feel free to skip some of them if you can and just work towards getting Late Game / End Game gears if you can.
Recommended gears for Mid Game. Feel free to skip some of them if you can and just work towards getting Late Game / End Game gears if you can.
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| Accessory 2 || | {{#item:490107}} || {{#item:310631}}, {{#item:310631}}, and {{#item:310491}} '''OPTIONAL''': {{#item:310643}}, {{#item:310644}} '''CAUTION''': Only choose the optional enchants if you have no plan of reselling these accessories. I was able to sell one of them easily since i chose the perfect enchants, but for the other one, i took drain life, and when i no longer needed it, it was hard to sell
| Accessory 2 || | {{#item:490107}} || {{#item:310631}}, {{#item:310631}}, and {{#item:310491}} '''OPTIONAL''': {{#item:310643}}, {{#item:310644}} '''CAUTION''': Only choose the optional enchants if you have no plan of reselling these accessories. I was able to sell one of them easily since i chose the perfect enchants, but for the other one, i took drain life, and when i no longer needed it, it was hard to sell
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Useful Links:
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* [https://wiki.muhro.eu/Equipment_Crafting#Pirate_Mayne_-_Pirate_Captain's_Coat,_Moan_of_Corruption,_Crown_of_Beelzebub,_Fish_Head_Hat| Crown of Beelzebub]
*[[18 Direction of Prayer|Direction of Prayer]]
*[[Issgard Equipment]]
*[[Snow Flower Enchantment]]
*[[Illusion Enchantment]]
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Around Late Game onwards, you should have ''discernment'' and be very careful in buying/making gears as they can be very costly at this part of the game.
<br>To save zeny, I recommend doing your best to skip as many gears as you can that is considered as "Late Game" in this guide.
<br>Prioritize making the ones in End Game '''if possible'''. However, going through this recommended gear progression is also nice especially if you are also preparing to gear up a 1x character
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== '''★ ❤︎ Late Game ❤︎ ★''' ==
=== '''★ ❤︎ Late Game ❤︎ ★''' ===
Very expensive and '''some can be skipped''' depending on your goals. I needed the {{#item:400540}} and {{#item:580062}} combo to solo Depth 2 from 250 til 265 on 1x rate. It's faster to just join UBH (Unknown Blue Hole) parties to level up and you might be able to just use your current mid game gears while working towards the end game Frontier set.
Very expensive and '''some can be skipped''' depending on your goals. I needed the {{#item:400540}} and {{#item:580062}} combo to solo Depth 2 from 250 til 265 on 1x rate. It's faster to just join UBH (Unknown Blue Hole) parties to level up and you might be able to just use your current mid game gears while working towards the end game Frontier set.
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== '''⭐ 💖 End Game 💖 ⭐''' ==
=== '''⭐ 💖 End Game 💖 ⭐''' ===
Current end game gears according to the latest updates. Will be updated from time to time.
Current end game gears according to the latest updates. Will be updated from time to time.
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== '''🎭 Costume Enchants 🎭''' ==
=== '''🎭 Costume Enchants 🎭''' ===
With the release of new gears having more non-crit physical damage bonuses, the {{#item:1001488}} combo is the best again. Just change the mid head gear costume stone to {{#item:1001943}} since the 15% size damage is better than the 10% Rose Blossom skill modifier bonus
With the release of new gears having more non-crit physical damage bonuses, the {{#item:1001488}} combo is the best again. Just change the mid head gear costume stone to {{#item:1001943}} since the 15% size damage is better than the 10% Rose Blossom skill modifier bonus
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| Mid Head Gear Costume Enchant || | Best: {{#item:1001943}} <br> Alternatives: {{#item:1002397}} / {{#item:1000667}} / {{#item:25491}} / {{#item:25061}} || -
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| Low Head Gear Costume Enchant || | Best: {{#item:1000668}} (provides -0.5s FCT) <br> Alternatives: {{#item:1002398}} / {{#item:25228}} / {{#item:1000865}} / {{#item:1000376}}|| Best for DPS is {{#item:1002398}}. {{#item:25228}} is very convenient when farming. Do remember that you'll lose 0.5s of FCT if you use any of the 2 instead of {{#item:1000668}}.
| Low Head Gear Costume Enchant || | Best: {{#item:1000668}} (provides -0.5s FCT) <br> Alternatives: {{#item:1002398}} / {{#item:25228}} / {{#item:1000865}} / {{#item:1000376}}|| {{#item:25228}} is very convenient when farming. Do remember that you'll lose 0.5s of FCT if you use any other stones instead of {{#item:1000668}}.
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| Garment Costume Enchant || | Best {{#item:1001488}} <br> Alternatives: {{#item:1002399}} / {{#item:311470}} / {{#item:25493}} / {{#item:25501}} / {{#item:6963}} || Physical classes have the advantage of using HP/SP Absorption costume enchants. You can use it if you need to
| Garment Costume Enchant || | Best {{#item:1001488}} <br> Alternatives: {{#item:1002399}} / {{#item:311470}} / {{#item:25493}} / {{#item:25501}} / {{#item:6963}} || Physical classes have the advantage of using HP/SP Absorption costume enchants. You can use it if you need to
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| Garment Costume Enchant (Dual) || | Best: {{#item:1002395}} <br> {{#item:1001055}} / {{#item:1000856}} / {{#item:1000523}} / {{#item:1000525}} / {{#item:1000526}} || I really prefer the CON stone since it not only gives damage boost, but also HIT and FLEE. If you have enough damage, using absorb stones are really nice too
| Garment Costume Enchant (Dual) || | Best: {{#item:1002395}} <br> {{#item:1001055}} / {{#item:1000856}} / {{#item:1000523}} / {{#item:1000525}} / {{#item:1000526}} || -
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== '''MVP Cards''' ==
=== '''Shadow Gears''' ===
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| Upper Head Gear || {{#item:4529}} || It's probably one of the best cards we can get for upper headgear. It's not a priority since other cards give more boost. But it's definitely one of the best (if not the best) in slot specially for an over-refined upper headgear
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| Mid Head Gear || | N/A || Most MVP headgear cards that give damage require some kind of refining. Since the middle slot can't be refined. I can't think of any other MVP card that's good for this slot (note: it might be good to use {{#item:300174}} since lots of MVP cards reduce HP by a certain %)
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| Armor || | Priority: {{#item:300533}} <br> Situational, but nice to have: {{#item:300007}} {{#item:4408}} {{#item:300021}} {{#item:27126}}|| {{#item:300533}} is really just so nice to have cause it's useful for all purpose. Both MVP-ing and farming. The other element/race cards could be better in specific instances
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| Weapon || | {{#item:4399}} || Definitely the best in slot MVP card right now for us. Lets us change our shadow gears for a huge boost of damage
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| Shield || | {{#item:4636}} <br> Situational MVP card: {{#item:4128}} {{#item:4636}} || I haven't tried {{#item:4128}}, but it should be useful for Depth 2. {{#item:4636}} gives a nice, versatile boost of damage, but for the monsters with elements included in {{#item:300465}}, it's better and gives more survivability (Vit + 15 and 20% damage reduction). If you can get {{#item:4636}} and play safe, it's good for D2. But the non MVP option {{#item:300465}} is good enough (and can be better in some cases)
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| Garment || | Best for DPS: {{#item:300473}} <br> Most Versatile: {{#item:4683}} || It is so easy to get instant cast with {{#item:4683}} and it helps so, so much with survivability. For the best DPS however, {{#item:300473}} is the one that you need. You'd have to adjust some gears and stats to get instant cast since it's hard to get stats to 530 without {{#item:4683}} and/or almighty shadow gears and without relying on Blessing buff + The One
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| Accessories || | {{#item:300471}} || This is the only MVP card we have that gives damage in this slot and it really does help a lot with the mobs included in it even if it only falls under 1 race or element. It lowers HP by 20% tho, so beware of that for harder dungeons
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For the best in slot shadow gears, we should get our skill shadow gears: Blossom Shadow Armor and Shoes + Musical Shooting Earring and Pendant. Just a heads-up, these skill shadow gears are expensive and you might need at least 500m to craft a single piece if you decide to buy them in zenys. You also won't be able to use them on other classes. If you want a more general and cheaper set of shadow gears, you can proceed to the next part.
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For the best in slot shadow gears, we should get our skill shadow gears: Blossom Shadow Armor and Shoes + Musical Shooting Earring and Pendant. Just a heads-up, these skill shadow gears are expensive and you might need at least 500m to craft a single piece if you decide to buy them in zenys. You also won't be able to use them on other classes. If you want a more general and cheaper set of shadow gears, you can proceed to the next part.
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While the Skills Shadow Gears are really good and the best for DPS, it's still really nice to have the utility from the general shadow gears specially the Maximum Mammoth shadows. Keep this in mind when deciding what would work best for you.
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For enchants, I recommend prioritizing CON + 5 (damage + utility) > +5% ranged physical damage (highest damage) > POW + 5, but you can definitely get more defensive enchants like HP%, FLEE, RES, and MRES if that's what you prefer.
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*Ranged Physical damage (in the first enchant line) gives the highest damage even if we already have lots of it vs the +5 CON/POW (in the second enchant line).
*CON always gives higher damage for Rhythm Shooting (compared to POW) since it has a really high CON scaling. For Rose Blossom, sometimes POW gives more damage (even if it scales with CON) if it gives you higher p.atk, but CON beats POW if it doesn't.
Overall, I prioritize CON as the secondary benefit of having it like higher HIT and FLEE is really nice specially in end game dungeons like Encroached Geffenia. Hello {{#skill:406}} from Depth Flame Ghost and {{#skill:397}} from Chief Knight of Abyss 😊
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=== '''MVP Cards''' ===
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| Upper Head Gear || {{#item:4529}} || It's probably one of the best cards we can get for upper headgear (for an overall damage increase). It's not a priority since other MVP cards give more boost. But it's definitely one of the best (if not the best) in slot specially for an over-refined upper headgear. We don't really need the 0.5 FCT from {{#item:300377}} even with full drop rate gears and ATK % is really bad. <br> Note: We have a lot of new head gear cards that boost damage to certain element by up to 20% ex: {{#item:300664}}. I can't compare it right now since I sold my {{#item:4529}}, but if you have a Demigod Tablet Set, it's possibly better to have the element headgear cards compared to this one (when targeting a specific mob)
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| Shadow Weapon || | +10 {{#item:24425}} / +10 {{#item:24751}} / +10 {{#item:24386}} / +10 {{#item:24686}} || +10 {{#item:24425}} is currently giving me the best damage out of all the choices here
| Mid Head Gear || | N/A || Most MVP headgear cards that give damage require some kind of refining. Since the middle slot can't be refined. I can't think of any other MVP card that's good for this slot (note: it might be good to use {{#item:300174}} since lots of MVP cards reduce HP by a certain %)
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| Shadow Shield || | +10 {{#item:24752}} / +10 {{#item:24685}} || -
| Armor || | Priority: {{#item:300533}} and {{#item:4560}} <br> Situational, but nice to have: {{#item:300007}} {{#item:4408}} {{#item:300021}} {{#item:27126}}|| {{#item:300533}} is really just so nice to have cause it's useful for all purpose. Both MVP-ing and farming. <br> {{#item:4560}} very useful to make gameplay smoother and also very helpful in parties! The additional +40 FLEE is really nice for certain niche uses. <br> The other element/race cards could be better in specific instances
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| Shadow Armor || | +10 {{#item:24872}} || For the enchant, Dex + 3 is good. You can choose between S. Atk and HP for the other enchant. Keep in mind Atk% is not the best modifier. Getting and additional 3% Atk% boosted my damage by around 1m only
| Weapon || | {{#item:4399}} || Definitely the best in slot MVP card right now for us. Lets us change our shadow gears for a huge boost of damage and better utility. Just a reminder, if you have Blossom and Musical Shooting Shadow gears, '''make sure to keep the total refine level of each combo to +17 to avoid the Defense Ignore bonus'''. If you don't do this, Thanatos Card will actually nerf your damage. <br>With this card, your shadow gears are very flexible. Personally, I use {{#item:1270136}}, {{#item:1270137}}, {{#item:24793}}, {{#item:24686}}, {{#item:24681}}, and {{#item:24682}} in Zero Cell. Can also use this combo in other dungeons but you have to make sure that you are also using a Mistress pet. You can definitely play around with more shadow gears
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| Shadow Shoes || | +10 {{#item: 24873}} || Same as above
| Shield || | Best for DPS: {{#item:4636}} <br> Situational MVP card: {{#item:4128}} || I haven't tried {{#item:4128}}, but it should be useful for Depth 2. {{#item:4636}} gives a nice boost of damage specially when you need that boost to 1 shot monsters when farming (easier) dungeons like the Biospheres and wearing full drop rate gear. Just keep in mind that the non MVP options {{#item:300465}} and {{#item:4253}} are usually good enough (and can be better in some cases)
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| Shadow Accessory 1 || | +10 {{#item:24681}} || +10 for full effect
| Garment || | Best for DPS: {{#item:300473}} <br> Most Versatile: {{#item:4683}} || It is so easy to get instant cast with {{#item:4683}} and it helps so, so much with survivability. For the best DPS however, {{#item:300473}} is the one that you need. You'd have to adjust some gears and stats to get instant cast since it's hard to get stats to 530 without {{#item:4683}} and/or almighty shadow gears and without relying on Blessing buff + The One
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| Shadow Accessory 2 || | +10 {{#item:24682}} || +10 for full effect (set needs to be +20)
| Accessories || | {{#item:300471}} || This is the only MVP card we have that gives damage in this slot and it really does help a lot with the mobs included in it even if it only falls under 1 race or element. It lowers HP by 20% tho, so beware of that for harder dungeons
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For enchants, I recommend prioritizing CON + 5 (damage + survivability > +5% ranged physical damage (highest damage) > POW + 5, but you can definitely get more defensive enchants like HP%, FLEE, RES, and MRES if that's what you prefer. Ranged Physical damage gives the highest damage (vs the +5 CON/POW) even if we already have lots of it. CON always gives higher damage for Rhythm Shooting since it has a high CON scaling. For Rose Blossom, sometimes POW gives more damage if it gives you higher p.atk, but CON beats POW if it doesn't. Overall, I prioritize CON as the secondary benefit of having it like higher HIT and FLEE is really nice
MVP cards are really amazing to have! But always remember that using some of them have (sometimes severe) drawbacks, not just from the card itself, but also from giving up the defensive options that normal cards provide. For example, giving up {{#item:4253}} in order to use {{#item:4636}}, might look good on paper as you have increased boss damage, but in End Game dungeons, you might drop dead (gorgeous) on the floor more if you don't think about your defensive stats. <br><br>
As Performers, we don't really have the highest DPS in the game even if we force ourselves to wear all the MVP cards and +15 A gears. We shine when we play smartly to our advantages. We really kinda have it all. Decent damage, decent survivability (high FLEE, high HP, and can wear shields), decent range and AoE, and '''amazing buffs''' that we should use to our full advantage. Remember, not every step has to be a grand one. A little dainty dance step sometimes works a lot better 💋
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== '''Pets''' ==
=== '''🐾 Pets 🐾''' ===
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| Best Pet || {{#item:9193}} || '''Nullifies monster size penalty for physical attacks'''. Increases physical damage against Normal classes by 7%. This is quite expensive to make. Doesn't help in Zero Cell as all mobs there are Medium. Can definitely swap it for the other pets listed here if farming there
| Best Overall Pet || {{#item:9193}} || '''Nullifies monster size penalty for physical attacks''' which removes the need for +10 {{#item:24425}}. Increases physical damage against Normal classes by 7%. This is quite expensive to make. Doesn't help in Zero Cell as all mobs there are Medium. Can definitely swap it for the other pets listed here if farming there
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| Versatile Physical Damage Pet || {{#item:9090}} || Increases physical damage against all classes by 4% when loyal
| Versatile Physical Damage Pet || {{#item:9090}} || Increases physical damage against all classes (both Normal and Boss) by 4% when loyal
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| MVP/Depth 1/2 Physical Damage Pet || | {{#item:9132}} || When loyal,  Atk + 5%, P.Atk + 2, Increases physical damage against boss monsters by 5%. You can also just get this if you prefer the Atk% and P.Atk over the Little Isis bonus
| Boss Damage Physical Damage Pet || | {{#item:9132}} || When loyal,  Atk + 5%, P.Atk + 2, Increases physical damage against boss monsters by 5%. You can also just get this if you prefer the Atk% and P.Atk over the Little Isis bonus
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| HP Absorb Pet || | {{#item:9055}} || When loyal, low chance of gaining 5% of the damage inflicted to an enemy as HP. Max HP +1%
| HP Absorb Pet || | {{#item:9055}} || When loyal, low chance of gaining 5% of the damage inflicted to an enemy as HP. Max HP +1%. My preferred pet in Zero Cell
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| SP Absorb Pet || | {{#item:9052}} || When loyal, max SP +5%. Low chance of gaining 1% of the damage inflicted to an enemy as SP. Probably the most used pet for farming. Almost no more SP problems when combined with other SP absorb items like {{#item:5208}} and {{#item:24685}}
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== '''Hall of Life''' ==
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Performers are a good addition to the parties in the end game instance, Hall of Life
Performers are a good addition to the parties in the end game instance, Hall of Life
* As stated in [[The_Performer's_Life_By_Conga_Lyne#Dungeon/Instance_Progression|Conga's guide]], try to get at least 300k HP. It's possible to get higher HP and can give up devo on lower levels if needed. At higher levels though, you'd still want devo even with high HP.
* As stated in [[The_Performer's_Life_By_Conga_Lyne#Dungeon/Instance_Progression|Conga's guide]], try to get at least 300k HP. It's possible to get higher HP and can give up devo on lower levels if needed. At higher levels though, you'd still want devo even with high HP.
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* It is not always a perfect run so if someone dies, make sure to recast all buffs that you can use specially if it's the main DPS of the party.
* It is not always a perfect run so if someone dies, make sure to recast all buffs that you can use specially if it's the main DPS of the party.
* Sometimes, when the runs are perfect, it goes so fast that {{#skill:2434}} is still on CD. Just communicate with party members if you need to wait for CD of some skills before starting the fight again.
* Sometimes, when the runs are perfect, it goes so fast that {{#skill:2434}} is still on CD. Just communicate with party members if you need to wait for CD of some skills before starting the fight again.
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=== Cards ===
⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ WORK IN PROGRESS ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
====⋆.˚𝄞  Useful Cards 𝄞˚.⋆====
These are cards that I use depending on my needs. The ones in gear recommendations are the usual, cookie-cutter cards. The options here allows you to explore and play around to make a "specialized" build
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! Headgear !! Shoes !! Accessory  !! Any Slot !! Armor !! Independent
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| ♡♡♡ || {{#item:300177}} <br> {{#itemdesc:300177}} || {{#item:300119}} <br> {{#itemdesc:300119}} || {{#item:4919}} <br> {{#itemdesc:4919}} || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || {{#item:4644}} <br> {{#itemdesc:4644}} || {{#item:300077}} <br> {{#itemdesc:300077}} || {{#item:4916}} <br> {{#itemdesc:4916}}  || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡  || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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====⋆.˚𝄞 Underrated/Niche Cards 𝄞˚.⋆====
These are cards that I use depending on my needs. The ones in gear recommendations are the usual, cookie-cutter cards. The options here allows you to explore and play around to make a "specialized" build
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! Headgear !! Shoes !! Accessory  !! Any Slot !! Armor !! Independent
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| ♡♡♡ || {{#item:300177}} <br> {{#itemdesc:300177}} || {{#item:300119}} <br> {{#itemdesc:300119}} || {{#item:4919}} <br> {{#itemdesc:4919}} || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || {{#item:4644}} <br> {{#itemdesc:4644}} || {{#item:300077}} <br> {{#itemdesc:300077}} || {{#item:4916}} <br> {{#itemdesc:4916}}  || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡  || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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| ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡ || ♡♡♡
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=== Damage Test 💪🏻 ===
DPS Check on Dummies. Showing battle stats and gears for transparency and <s>(in)</s>accuracy. Feel free to call out and suggest some things for testing if i made an inaccurate test here
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[[File:Battle Stats (1).jpg]]
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Please add 30% ACD cause i forgot to cast Bragi's Poem before taking a screenshot 😭 ACD should show up as (Items: 20%, Buffs 30%) for a total of 50%
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! Gears
[[File:Equips 1.png|800px]]
[[File:Equips 2.png|800px]]
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Don't know why it's not shown there, but both Master Shadow Weapon and Shield have CON+3 and DEX+5 for a total of 6 CON and 10 DEX
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! <br>Basement Dummy
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Damage inflated a little bit by {{#item:313948}} and {{#item:313943}}
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[[File:Basement Dummy.png|500px]]
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Single Target: 43.6 B
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AoE: N/A
! Training Room Dummy using Thanatos Card
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0 DEF - Water - Small - Brute
[[File:Thanatos 0 DEF.png|550px]]
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Single Target: 27.6 B
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AoE: 8.8 B
! Training Room Dummy using Thanatos Card
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500 DEF - Water - Small - Brute
[[File:Thanatos 500 DEF.png|550px]]
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Single Target: 33.2 B
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AoE: 10.4 B
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== '''Encore''' ==
== '''Encore 🎤''' ==
Final Battle Hard: [https://youtu.be/MCVbhl8JuMM?si=kjLylJxpzTC-5Uvq Rose Blossom Trouvere]
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===== Final Battle Hard =====
[https://youtu.be/MCVbhl8JuMM?si=kjLylJxpzTC-5Uvq Rose Blossom Trouvere vs Tan] (''pre-Chapter 1 equips'')
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===== Pre-nerf Zero Cell (Harder Version) =====
Zero Cell (Long Vid): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqxxssZav3c&t=206s Zero Cell Lux Full]
Zero Cell (Long Vid): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqxxssZav3c&t=206s Zero Cell Lux Full]
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Zero Cell (Quick Vid): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjt6hGkFstE&lc=UgyAD2L54FBkBw9NP0F4AaABAg Zero Cell Lux Quick]
Zero Cell (Quick Vid): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjt6hGkFstE&lc=UgyAD2L54FBkBw9NP0F4AaABAg Zero Cell Lux Quick]
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===== Zero Cell (Current Version) =====
Zero Cell Lux Showcase (300 kills): [https://youtu.be/nu00VcNQZ0o?si=fkkkJhXrUW1irNnD Waltzing in Zero Cell]
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== '''Credits''' ==
Gear Section inspired by:
* [[Madame_Celery's_Guide_to_MuhRO| Madame Celery's Guide]]
* [[The_Performer's_Life_By_Conga_Lyne| Conga Lyne's Performer Guide]]
* [[Choi's_SVS_Arch_Mage_Guide|Choi's Arch Mage Guide]]
*(Biolo) Schier in Merchant Discord Channel
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Formatting inspired by:
* [[Sakura's Rawr (Dragonic Breath) guide towards the Journey's End|Sakura 🌸]] {{#mob:1002}}
* [[The Imperial Guard Immortal Warrior Guide|Titano]] {{#mob:1282}}
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Thank you GM Icey and GM Muh for the amazing server management ❤️ and sorry for not handling events yet 😭
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== '''Change Logs''' ==
Latest edit:
June 13, 2026 [Improved more formatting. Added stat build, misc cards, updated Zero Cell Lux video]
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June 11, 2026 [Improved formatting (still a WIP). Updated recommended gears. Added Chapter 1 equipment. Updated costume stones]
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March 25, 2026 [Added Zero Cell videos. Updated some pros and cons. Removed "Damage Tests" section. CH 1 gears and Zero Cell guide to be added soon]
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January 09, 2026 [Minor edit with Skill Shadows]
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Could honestly improve survivability in Zero Cell more by changing Glacier Guard enchants
January 01, 2026 [Hit Physical Enchant + Skill Shadow Gears Update]