![]() ![]() Gun loadout remains the same just work your way up your chosen Alchemer line. For a swordsman, this probably means a piercing sword (Flourish, Snarble Barb) or an elemental sword (Avenger line, or Fire/Ice Brandish if you don’t want to wait till 4*), and eventually a shadow sword (Nightblade or Faust, depending on your style). ![]() The one exception is the Swiftstrike Buckler (3*), but if you’re using it successfully then you don’t need this guide.Īs you open up a third weapon slot (very much worth the 250 energy), you will want to acquire additional weapons to exploit enemy weaknesses. The same applies, pick shield lines that go up to 5*. If you truly dislike the design, then anything providing good normal defense and health are passable alternatives just remember that you will be at a slight disadvantage without elemental defense on your shield deeper in Clockworks. ![]() Not only does it protect against normal and elemental, it defends well against shock and fire, the two most dangerous status effects. And although shadow damage from Fiends and Devilites is as dangerous as turret fire, they are seldom encountered outside of Fiend strata or Infernal levels.Īgain, due to the above reasons, the Owlite series is highly recommended. Piercing defense is least important, as sources of piercing damage are almost all very short-range or melee, and thus much easier to dodge or shield. An additional reason is that in T3, Puppy Turrets deal pure elemental damage (most other monsters still deal some amount of normal mixed in). This is particularly true if you are facing down other enemies at the same time. Why is elemental defense so important? Because Puppy Turrets are found in almost every single level, and due to their long range and aggro radius, they are the most difficult to dodge. ![]() As with weaponry, don’t pick lines that end at 3* or below. The reason is that all of these sets culminate in 5* forms that give normal/elemental defense, or in the case of the Spiral Demo series, greatly enhanced weapon power (Mad Bomber). Other sets to consider as a main armor are the Spiral Demo series, the Magic Hood/Cloak series, and the Spiral Plate Mail series. It provides similar defenses as the Cobalt line, and better bonuses to boot. (namely, hot/static edges and assorted 0-1* swords/guns/bombs) Don’t use any weapon line that doesn’t go up to 4* at the very least. If you want to play bomber, you can try working up a Blast Bomb or Haze Bomb line (fire or ice), but keep in mind most bombs are dramatically underpowered until they reach their 5* forms. I would also recommend a status alchemer (Volt, Cryo, Firo), as they are more effective against constructs, the enemies you will probably want to keep your distance from. This is the ultimate multipurpose sword, and will serve you well all the way up to 5*. I recently checked the number of players in Spiral Knights, and saw that the million player accounts that were there originally had dramatically dropped to less than a thousand! So I’ve seen firsthand what happens when a game switches from free-to-play to pay-to-win.Spiral Knights Equipment Newbie Guide by pringerX They also stopped releasing new weapons and armor in exchange for releasing monthly cosmetic items that were just color re-skins of previous items. So it became much harder for new people starting the game to level up without paying through the nose. Now instead of leveling up your character for free after beating a dungeon, you have to find a large amount of rare items just to level up your character a tiny bit. There was much less in the way of content updates, but a lot more game-changing elements. However, in its second year, things seemed to change with the developers. If you worked at it, it only took a few months to get the best items in the game. Loot grinding and character leveling was also free and very easy. It released updates and new items fairly often for the players, for free. (Read my original review here.) Within the first year of its release, Spiral Knights had accumulated about a million player accounts. Spiral Knights is an MMO-type game that I play. It shows that Blizzard definitely knew what they were doing in developing the massively multiplayer online game. From November 21st until January 6th, World of Warcraft will be celebrating their 10th anniversary. ![]()
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