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The wiki, monsters and you (a.k.a is wiki helpful)

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Tue, 02/11/2014 - 05:40
Mystrian's picture
Mystrian

Before anyone makes complain threads about "x enemy is too hard", do they themselves actually read the strategy section?

Tue, 02/11/2014 - 07:07
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Thunder-The-Bright's picture
Thunder-The-Bright
gods ain't gonna help you, son.

on the wiki? it's already great that they go searching for recipies locations there.

Tue, 02/11/2014 - 07:59
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Blazzberry's picture
Blazzberry
I have no mouth and I need to scream

Reading does not give experience.

Someone can tell a full team of new vangaurds with blitz needles with a shivermister to raid vanaduke's crib.

Doesn't promise they won't leave without vana swinging his mace in someones face.

Wed, 02/12/2014 - 03:58
#3
Mystrian's picture
Mystrian
blazzberry (post #2)

"Reading does not give experience"

Yes, but it does give you some tips. You don't have to rely all that much on it.

Wed, 02/12/2014 - 08:13
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Rika-Eternal's picture
Rika-Eternal
@Blazzberry

Reading does not negate the need for experiences, but I still find it hugely beneficial. If you read the strategy sections, or watch a tutorial video, then you at least know what to try. You need to learn timing and situational stuff by experience, but if you have no background information you could be trying for days (and waste many many sparks) before you stumble onto the right approach.

@mystrian- Yea, I've read them. They were (mostly) helpful. I don't think there are any enemies (that I've seen so far) that are unfair, but there are definitely some that are still too hard for me.

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