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| The two job options available to Titans at or above level 31 are Warmaster and Highlander. | |||
| Warmasters are built for partying and PvPing. They receive two buffs, two AoE debuffs, a stun, and an AoE attack. The most interesting of their skills is definitely their second buff, which reflects a percentage of the damage done to them back at their attacker--often causing the attacker to end up killing themselves. Warmasters use swords which, while they have a faster attack speed than axes, lack the attack power that axes have. Because of this, Warmasters do not do so well fighting alone. They are best suited to killing with a party of others. Approximately 80% of Titans become Warmasters. | Warmaster | ||
| Highlander | Highlanders have the highest physical attack power--and un-skilled physical damage--in the game. They use axes, which attack slower than swords but hit harder. While Highlanders do not have any AoE skills like Warmasters, they do have two attacks, a buff, and one very unique self-buff. With this self-buff Highlanders are able to grind longer and more efficiently than any other physical character. They solo very well. Unfortunately, since Highlanders don't receive any stuns or debuffs, they don't do very well at PvP. So this job type is preferred by those who just like grinding. Approximately 20% of Titans become Highlanders. | ||
| To see the skills available to each job type, please check the Titan skills section. | |||
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| Myko | potion efficiency | 3 | Jun 24 2009, 3:49 PM EDT by testingaccount13443 | ||
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Thread started: Apr 24 2008, 4:29 AM EDT
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In above screen shot there is a line that reads: "Constitution: Increase in HP, MP and potion efficiency".
Does this mean I would get more "HP regain" out of a potion or does the shown HP gain only be attached (?) faster? If you get more out of a potion, it would be nice to have a kind of table / formula to see how many more HP you would get. Last question: Does this only apply to HP potions or are Mana potions affected also? |
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