View Full Version : Probably the oddest cleric build
FullMetalSasuke15
11-09-2007, 03:48 PM
For my cleric ive been doing str:end:spr and ratio 2:1:1. Just starting adding +2 end,but only for 5 lvls and after my str was +10
Psylent
11-09-2007, 08:48 PM
STR in clerics is kind of a lost investment, IMO. I made the mistake of starting off with a 2:2:1 (END:SPR:STR) build, but decided to stick to a roughly 1.5:1 (END:SPR) build and I like it better.
joecracker
11-10-2007, 12:06 AM
why doesnt str help?
Summit
11-10-2007, 12:08 AM
STR in clerics is kind of a lost investment, IMO. I made the mistake of starting off with a 2:2:1 (END:SPR:STR) build, but decided to stick to a roughly 1.5:1 (END:SPR) build and I like it better.
well after 25 spr...you dont need it.. so might as well go str end.. >_> its what i do and i dont need no stinken party to solo at uru or didnt from 45+
Sayvage
11-10-2007, 03:32 AM
well after 25 spr...you dont need it.. so might as well go str end.. >_> its what i do and i dont need no stinken party to solo at uru or didnt from 45+
Im SPR/END (no rate can be given i put the points where i want depending on how im feeling about what i need ... but thats kinda 1:1, though ive been increasing SPR only for many of the last lvls) and im wondering why SPR is useless after u reached +25, i heard it turned +0.1% critical rate for each point whereas it was +0.2, yeah .. thats half, but does it really turn a waste increasing it on in your opinion .. ? a build based on critical can be worth it
And, on higher lvl, is it possible to farm only magic monster so that you can use your SPR build the best way (thanks to your high mDEF) or should I give up full SPR and get back increasing END ?
thx
Psylent
11-10-2007, 07:11 AM
why doesnt str help?
Every point put into STR only gives you a 1.2 dmg increase. You'd be better off investing in END to last a bit longer (one extra hit already puts you at a better standing than investing in STR). Additionally, a higher chance to crit will put you at a spot to doublle your damage, thus making the STR requirement to equal the SPR or END investment pretty high... and therefore somewhat useless.