Best Build For Bower ecsro

10/18/2009 10:49 mert#16
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Originally Posted by Untamed123 View Post
Most of you are complete noobs and/or have no idea what you're talking about.

90 Fire/Pacheon/Ice 30 Light is definitely the way to go. Don't listen to other people who tell you that you need higher Light for mobility, parry ratio and whatnot. Let's face it, when are you EVER going to use Ghost Walk/Grass Walk in PvP. Completely pointless. Also concerning the Piercing Force Series, come on, it won't make a difference to you, if you decide to go with Str/ Heavy Hybrid Str.

Also, drugs can replace Grass Walk, and if you're in Garms (which I assume most Str based builds are) you won't even need Ghost Walk. Lasty why Light SUCKS compared to Ice, Parry Ratio is absolutely unnecessary and is a waste of SP. Why? It makes NO difference, sure Parry Ratio increases the chance that an opponent will hit lower on you...Big deal, they'll hit 9,999 instead of 10,000.

Now that I've bashed on Light enough, time to give you some good reasons to choose Ice over Light. I'll start with, what else but Defense! Ice gives you lots of it. Having both Defense buffs will greatly increase your Phy and Mag Defense. + Ice offers you Ice Wall, one of the most useful skills against other Str Based Builds. I won't go ahead and add Snow Shield to that list because let's face it, no matter what build you choose you will probably end up with 20-25% Snow Shield.

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rofl i never would make ice for an str bower
10/18/2009 11:28 StrixXx#17
Archers have kb, stun and snow shield in private sro servers?
10/18/2009 11:48 2F@st#18
lol u didnt know that? new skills have ben added.

hahahaha, u think u know alot about sro? light is definately better than cold, hmm heres a reason why u can use phantoms, dash->stun->kb->dash....... thats even 1 tactic about phantoms u naab, oh btw parry ratio IS important, go make a build 0 light see how high people hit on you.
10/19/2009 08:19 Untamed123#19
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Originally Posted by Untamed123 View Post
Most of you are complete noobs and/or have no idea what you're talking about.
I'll just refer back to this.