Tips n tricks for euros / being an asshat
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 5:15 pm
*I did search but couldn't find anything regarding it so..
*I don't take credit for any of this, I learned it long ago from a friend
Many of you may already know this, but for those of you that don't it can be very useful.
As a warrior, cleric, and possibly warlock, you can remove your enemy's buffs.
wtfhax how?
The easiest to remove are fences or STR INT buffs. All you have to do is select your target, use both skills at a distance then stop yourself from casting the skills. They will "magically" be removed.
The skills must be greater than or equal to those you are trying to remove.
This also works with protect, cleric defense, warrior screens, and probably scream mask. You need to be really careful with warrior screens though, you don't want to actually give them to your opponent.
Another useful skill is HolyWord. If you have sub cleric, keep it at level 1. Buff their cleric with it before he casts HolySpell on his party and, assuming he's too dumb to realize it, you'll have a whole party full of vulnerable targets. If 7 of them already have holyspell, wait until one dies and gets resurrected and instantly cast the useless holyword on him.
See an annoying uncapped bard around out of safezone? Probably AFK or someone elses multicliented character. Punch him. It'll only take a few hits and most SRO players of a certain group aren't smart enough to realize their tambour or dance is gone. (Or for safezone bards, use a lightning thief / earth wizard (Earth wiz not tested)
Having a jobwar, turned reswar? Res the opposing forces! Some forget to turn off their *insert 3rd party program* auto accept res. Make sure to res them with normal res, not oblation / immolation. And do not res clerics, of course. But why? Because your group should be able to take out an unbuffed target is seconds without black res.
Again.. this may be common knowledge, but it rarely happens against me and I couldn't find anything about it on the forums so maybe not.
Great for Medusa and group PvP, fun for the whole family!
If I missed anything feel free to add.
*I don't take credit for any of this, I learned it long ago from a friend
Many of you may already know this, but for those of you that don't it can be very useful.
As a warrior, cleric, and possibly warlock, you can remove your enemy's buffs.
wtfhax how?
The easiest to remove are fences or STR INT buffs. All you have to do is select your target, use both skills at a distance then stop yourself from casting the skills. They will "magically" be removed.
The skills must be greater than or equal to those you are trying to remove.
This also works with protect, cleric defense, warrior screens, and probably scream mask. You need to be really careful with warrior screens though, you don't want to actually give them to your opponent.
Another useful skill is HolyWord. If you have sub cleric, keep it at level 1. Buff their cleric with it before he casts HolySpell on his party and, assuming he's too dumb to realize it, you'll have a whole party full of vulnerable targets. If 7 of them already have holyspell, wait until one dies and gets resurrected and instantly cast the useless holyword on him.
See an annoying uncapped bard around out of safezone? Probably AFK or someone elses multicliented character. Punch him. It'll only take a few hits and most SRO players of a certain group aren't smart enough to realize their tambour or dance is gone. (Or for safezone bards, use a lightning thief / earth wizard (Earth wiz not tested)
Having a jobwar, turned reswar? Res the opposing forces! Some forget to turn off their *insert 3rd party program* auto accept res. Make sure to res them with normal res, not oblation / immolation. And do not res clerics, of course. But why? Because your group should be able to take out an unbuffed target is seconds without black res.
Again.. this may be common knowledge, but it rarely happens against me and I couldn't find anything about it on the forums so maybe not.
Great for Medusa and group PvP, fun for the whole family!
If I missed anything feel free to add.