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To top it off, we’re usually considered “Weak” due to our lack of doing major damage on one monster, though people overlook the fact that we’re not supposed to be doing that anyways. Secondly, Wizards have become known as the “Kill Stealing Class” (which isn’t true) and unfortunately other classes like to keep this in mind before partying a Mage. First of all, we don’t offer any support buffs. Other classes may choose to avoid partying us for various reasons.
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For everyone who’s still in their 40~60 range, please understand that this is the way we have to train and there isn’t much we can do about it unfortunately. Knowing this, it ISN’T unusual to be seeing level 80+ Fire Mages training in maps such as Jr.Yetis and Grupins. We’re meant to be in maps with monsters clustered together and there’s no way around it. We’re no longer meant to be the class that dishes out big numbers, now we’re the class with the most devastating and useful AoE skills. Now that 3rd jobs are here, this has all changed. Though, let’s face it, what used to make us popular was the fact that our single hit skill, Fire Arrow could out damage any Ice Wizard. added additional information to the Explosion Leveling Areas.Īs some of you may have noticed, Fire Wizards had claimed domination between the clash of fire and ice. The guide you’re reading now IS my first one ever and I hope it’s sufficient enough for everyone. This doesn’t mean I don’t accept constructive criticism, but I don’t want any hateful comments being given to me for this. If you don’t like it, close your current window and go cry in a corner or something, I really couldn’t care less. *Note: If you don’t agree with anything here, I don’t care. The goal of this isn’t to review Fire Wizards, there are enough posts and guides to do that crap, this is specifically meant for Fire/Poison Mages. Poison – 0-11 (Depending on how you spend the left over skill points) Before I begin, I’d like to explain some of the abbreviations I will be using:ĭue to the fact that I don’t feel like covering Fire Wizards, I’ll assume everyone goes with the casual skill tree, as follows. I’ve grown tired of people consistently bothering me about where to train, what skills to invest into, etc. If you’re curious, I play a level 90+ Fire Mage on Scania who goes by the name of Flenaris, though I’ve never played beta. That’s right I’ve decided to post my own version of various Fire Mage skill orders, depending on where you want to train, how and on your level of patience. The guide you’re reading cannot be altered, taken, and if you get my permission to use it, all credits = mine. This guide is mine only, and shouldn’t be posted anywhere else without my permission. It’s something small though – a few tweaks to the leveling guide! I also updated the monster drops which are worth while, since the drops have been changed since I first wrote this guide. Thanks goes to Proton for the sexy bannerĪhh…It’s been a while since I’ve updated, but updated I have none-the-less.