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Sobero
12-17-2007, 03:30 PM
As many of you have recently read, being an Acolyte is really hard, probably the hardest job in the whole game. In this summary you will read about some interesting arguments i found while leving my Aco, aswell as some information on the Aco Armour, Weapons, Acolyte Merchanting and Skills.

Acolytes, mostof you people know them as the weaker member in a party, many of you people have probably killed many on a PvP event. However being an Acolyte is not that bad. generally an Aco has a weak attack, a weak defence, and a weak dodge rate but all the skills they have even the playing field. As you level up your Aco you will find several useful skills, among which you will find the revive skill (level 46). Once you achieve this skill you will probably be a famous Aco since you probably will show off and get many people back in action. Also, by that time you will accumulate several others skills, like Illusion quake lv2, which at the cost of 3 more mp points per attack, you will increase your damage by almost 1 half. Still think Acolytes aren't worth it? Also in your way to lv 46, you will aquire other skills that will make you mroe important to other players like, Unbuff(37), Clear poison(31), and Minor Heal lv2 (31). I believe there are others but these are the ones that stand out since with these you can give a buff or take a buff away. You will be the judge between a powerfull player, and a possibly dead one. You have the choice between giving a person a second try in while hunting or just let him be. You can unbuff other players in PvP, or just to other mean players around the hunting grounds. You can be like the description on a cleric on the Fiesta game " the god between life and dead".

However getting to this level isn't a piece of cake, well unless your like that guy "cig" who has a lv 50+ archer even tho the game has been on for 10 days. Well anyways, you need strong armour, basicly +1 items and accessories. for the +1 items make sure your not getting ripped off. for lv 16 items they are all around 5000-7000 krons. lv 24 around 10000-15000. and for lv 33, around 20000-22000. these prices are generally what people are charging for these items. If you have read the beggining of this thread you have probably learned the "Hit and Run" strategy, this will help you raise money along with buying your MP potions. While your hunting you can also pick up parts of your +1 armour collection. Meanwhile, if you come across some +1 armour from another job, keep it, save it in storage for a couple of days. after several days of doing this, you will most lilkely leveled up a few times, and probably have your whole +1 level armour. well now it's your time to sell so get all the +1 equipment you collected and go to the "Noobie Market" refered to this for all the noobie prices of some people, and sell your equipment at the prices stated above. notice that the prices above are added to the store price so if in a store a lv 16 helmet cost 1000 krons, get a +1 and you can sell it for 6000-8000- krons. If your like me you should collect around 1m-3.3m in Krons in all that little time. If your desperate for money just drop the price by 2000 krons and name your store, "+1 equipment blow-out" which will sure attrac many people. this however will reduce your revenue by several 10,000 krons.

If you have do this right, you will probably be successful in being an Acolyte, along with having lots of money which will help you get all your +1 equipment. as for the regular equipment just sell it at a store since most people won't even bother buying it from a player since they are found everywere.

Also when you hit lv32 in all jobs, you get some makeover in your items. As an acolyte you will get another helmet look (helmet of fire) which will look like the current helmet of a mage but with blue wings on the side instead of the white ones. Also your weapon (cane of the holy spirit) will be blue. to see this for yourself you can talk to any character that will show you the job tree, and you will see how you would look like as an acolyte, with lv 32 armour along with other jobs.

Well thats all i have to give you loyal readers. As i find some more tips i will be sure to make a part 3 to this guide. This part will also be edited in the original thread for easy acces. so yea...
remeber keep trying , an Aco is not easy to raise but is really worth it.
as for my decision to becoming a templar, am just staying with an Aco so this will keep going.
Happy Hunting~
-Sobero

P.S.: keep posting after this thread so it will stay in the top and more people will be able to see it and help them.

:)thanks for reading.

Sobero
12-17-2007, 03:32 PM
Reposted it so its easier to find on the forums instead of being in the old thread. thought it was a good idea

talonmas
12-17-2007, 11:21 PM
You forgot one major thing on the Pro side of being an Aco. This is the only class that the hardcore 24/7 no lifers powergamers will let in their group! And if you find a group like that (often the others are 10 levels above you) and do your job well (never rest! always spam blue pots or you will get the boot) you will level faaaast. :)

Also, dont forget that 'Sprit' spell save lives. If your tank is attacked by 2 mobs, spirit one of them. (maybe you mentioned this in part one...)

You should also add a party tactic section. If you're in a 8 man party, more than likely you wont be he only healer. So try and descide who heals/buffs who to save everyone from the confusion.

Anyway, good job on your 'articles'

Sobero
12-18-2007, 03:50 PM
IF YOU READ THE FIRST sorry caps and backspace kinda busted,
anyways,if you read the first article you can see that i alredy stated that.

diamondust13
12-18-2007, 05:59 PM
You could highlight and write over it =D
Anyway *bump* (with no real need to...)

Horforia
12-18-2007, 08:26 PM
TYVM Sobero. you roxors me soxors with your aco guide and it'll be verry usefull to me when trying to level and and become a good cleric. :)

Linkv108
12-18-2007, 08:34 PM
Whats an acolyte im a n00b

Horforia
12-19-2007, 01:37 PM
Whats an acolyte im a n00b

go play the game. this is a most basic of all basics, and if you just play the game and compleat the newbie quests, then you will learn about the game rather than having to call yourself a noob in front of everyone.

Rodaa
12-19-2007, 01:48 PM
Whats an acolyte im a n00b

this post was brought to you by FAIL

talonmas
12-19-2007, 02:20 PM
Will you please stop writing fail in every goddamn post Rodaa?? It's not fun. It's not cool. It's just enoying. Wish we had active moderators to delete spam like that (or like this...).

Muchiko
12-21-2007, 12:43 PM
Not trying to be mean but most of this stuff most people who played a healer class in ANY other game know all this stuff. And lvling an aco it's not that hard.
I think your guide is mostly a solo acolyte path, because in party it's different in my opinion. If your a good acolyte you might get a regular party and that means friends who are willing to share the drops, making it easier to get some kron and not needing to waste your time selling items in shops.

Anyway that's just my opinion.

GrindinUrBed
12-22-2007, 02:18 AM
Actually in my opinion Acolyte is actually an easy class to train in my opinion soloing is very quick and easy as long as you don't get attacked by multiple enemies.