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addisonh
01-06-2011, 11:30 PM
I'm thinking of becoming A cleric... that supports people... you know alot of healing.. party buffs.. endure.. all that.. and maxing those skills out ;P
So I've read the guide that had builds but.. which one is best for me? Full SPR I'm guessing?

Pactio
01-07-2011, 01:53 AM
End adds Hp/Def/Block Rate
Spr adds Sp/M.Def/Crit
I'd suggest either full end or 25spr/rest end
However it's your choice of course (:

TariDragon
01-07-2011, 05:27 AM
Full SPR is not a popular build. I actually don't know of a single cleric who has a full SPR build. I agree with Pactio's recommendation of either full END or 25 SPR/rest END.

leviannon
01-07-2011, 06:51 AM
Better go for End/Spr or Full End. Im End + 25 Spr by myself and im happy with that built.

s0ulsky
01-07-2011, 07:59 AM
I'm full END I recomend you go for 25 SPR rest END or just full END

Aeriex
01-07-2011, 12:04 PM
I hate quoting myself but neh.






>>>>>Builds<<<<<

These are not by any means the only builds for cleric, but they are a few of the more popular ones and ones you may want to consider when building you're cleric. You may even consider combining one aspect of one build with another aspect of a different one to create your own personalized hybrid cleric.


Full END:
Full END allows for you to take a lot of hits, have nice defense, the highest block rate available through build, and the best HP possible when combined with the right gears. Full END is the ideal build for many clankers and those who like to take hits in PVP rather than deal them.

Full STR: *
Full STR allows you to have the best damage obtainable for clerics. This is a good solo build if you intend to use cash shop items to make up for any critical rate not obtained by putting points in to SPR in your build.

Full SPR:
Full SPR allows you for the maximum amount of skills to be cast before running out of SP as well as giving you higher magic defense and the highest critical rate obtainable by build alone.

25 SPR, rest END:
This is a nice build for clerics who like to solo on occasion, PVP often, or are more party based. The END aspect of this build allows for you to take several hits from either monster or melee based classes in PVP. The SPR adds critical to making soloing as a cleric a little bit faster and allows for a few more points in magic defense if you are in a PVP situation with mages.

25 SPR, rest STR: *
This is the best solo build for clerics if you DO NOT intend to use cash shop items. The SPR adds critical to make taking things out a bit faster as well as a bit more magic defense and the STR adds to your damage output.

30 DEX, rest END:
The addition of DEX in this build helps amp up your aim and evasion, the added aim helps for soloing and the added evasion aids in avoiding attacks while pulling or in PVP senarios while the END adds to your HPS and block rate. You can solo with this build but it geared more towards party PVE.

30 DEX, rest STR: *
Like the above stated build the DEX adds in your aim and evasion and the STR adds to your maximum damage output. This build is more geared toward soloing and PVP.

50 END rest STR/ 2:1 STR : END: *
This build allows for additional block rate, HP and def for the END stat and a little extra damage from the STR stat. This build is a decent solo build while still allowing for the ease of grinding in parties.

30 DEX, 50 END, rest STR: *
DEX adds to your aim and evasion and complements nicely with DEX in your gear, END adds to your HP def and Block rate and STR adds to your over all damage which is a nice build for soloing.


* For any soloing builds (Indicated with an asterisk) be advised that you may considering adding in 25 points of SPR to max your free stat crit. However, these point are not necessary if you intend to use cash shop items that add crit. Some builds already have these points implemented but will still be indicated.

Infestation
01-07-2011, 01:19 PM
25 SPR, 50 DEX, rest END. Lots of def and evasion, and you can still crit a decent amount when forced to solo... which happens past 90, which is the only time you really need to party anyway.