Just to clarify to others.
Just to clarify to others.
When you see things like 2:1, 1:1, or 3:1 when relating to a build, it doesn't mean 2 Int points and 1 Str point or vice-versa; it has to do with the Physical and Magical Dmg of the character.
For example:
You go a 2:1 Int Hybrid build. It means your Magical attack is going to be twice as strong as the Physical attack of the character. NOT 2 INT and 1 STR stat points per lvl up. Same goes for 3:1, 1:1 etc.
Thanks for reading.
For example:
You go a 2:1 Int Hybrid build. It means your Magical attack is going to be twice as strong as the Physical attack of the character. NOT 2 INT and 1 STR stat points per lvl up. Same goes for 3:1, 1:1 etc.
Thanks for reading.
Last edited by WrEcK on Sun Sep 10, 2006 6:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
WrEcK wrote:Well...you guys...
Just press C in game and take off all your gear.
Then look at your physical and magical attack under where your stat points are.
If your magical damage is twice as much as your physical...you are a 2:1.
Okay, on a lvl 1 with all whites, default stuff.
Its a 9:10 ratio.
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Re: Just to clarify to others.
WrEcK wrote:When you see things like 2:1, 1:1, or 3:1 when relating to a build, it doesn't mean 2 Int points and 1 Str point or vice-versa; it has to do with the Physical and Magical Dmg of the character.
For example:
You go a 2:1 Int Hybrid build. It means your Magical attack is going to be twice as strong as the Physical attack of the character. NOT 2 INT and 1 STR stat points per lvl up. Same goes for 3:1, 1:1 etc.
Thanks for reading.
Whatever the hell made you think that? And why should we believe you? As far as I know, 2:1 means you raise 2str and 1int at lvl up, because 2+1 =3 and that's how many stat points you get at level up. In my opinion, your idea is just plain stupid.
Re: Just to clarify to others.
toadwaker wrote:WrEcK wrote:When you see things like 2:1, 1:1, or 3:1 when relating to a build....... Same goes for 3:1, 1:1 etc.
Thanks for reading.
Whatever the hell made you think that? And why should we believe you? As far as I know, 2:1 means you raise 2str and 1int at lvl up, because 2+1 =3 and that's how many stat points you get at level up. In my opinion, your idea is just plain stupid.
Thats one for agreeing. I just read his sig, 3x. That explains the problem here.
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a 3 - 1 build its as simple as raising 3 of a stat everytime u raise 1 of the other stat, a lvl 10 character has added 27 stat points, if it was a int based 3-1 build of those 27 stats 21 would be intelligence and 6 strenght, he would still be missing one strenght point however to complete the ratio.
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DragOon wrote:a 3 - 1 build its as simple as raising 3 of a stat everytime u raise 1 of the other stat, a lvl 10 character has added 27 stat points, if it was a int based 3-1 build of those 27 stats 21 would be intelligence and 6 strenght, he would still be missing one strenght point however to complete the ratio.
I guess he hasn't gotten to highschool yet, where they teach you some real math. Can't blame him, they're slackin on kids today.
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WrEcK wrote:well sorry guys...i just heard this concept from Kitary so i thought it was right.
And i also thought...if you are...let's say a 3:1 Int build (such is mentioned in SuicideGrl's Hybrid Guide) how do you put 3 Int Points and and 1 Str point per lvl? Can you explain that?
Well, when you level, 1 stat point automatically goes into str, and 1 stat point to int. So, if you then apply 2 more points to str, and leave int alone, you'll have a total of +3 str and +1 int when you level each time. You'll still have 1 point left over for each level (that you COULD apply but don't).... I guess that would be a way to be 3:1
Missing the good times in SRO... 
SRO:
1x, STR Blader (Thebes)
54, STR blader (Venice)
0x, INT wizard (Venice)
19, INT spear (Venice)
34, STR rogue/bard (Venus)
0x, STR blader (Venus)
8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
SRO:
1x, STR Blader (Thebes)
54, STR blader (Venice)
0x, INT wizard (Venice)
19, INT spear (Venice)
34, STR rogue/bard (Venus)
0x, STR blader (Venus)
8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
toadwaker wrote:DragOon wrote:a 3 - 1 build its as simple as raising 3 of a stat everytime u raise 1 of the other stat, a lvl 10 character has added 27 stat points, if it was a int based 3-1 build of those 27 stats 21 would be intelligence and 6 strenght, he would still be missing one strenght point however to complete the ratio.
I guess he hasn't gotten to highschool yet, where they teach you some real math. Can't blame him, they're slackin on kids today.
PR0METHEUS wrote:WrEcK wrote:well sorry guys...i just heard this concept from Kitary so i thought it was right.
And i also thought...if you are...let's say a 3:1 Int build (such is mentioned in SuicideGrl's Hybrid Guide) how do you put 3 Int Points and and 1 Str point per lvl? Can you explain that?
Well, when you level, 1 stat point automatically goes into str, and 1 stat point to int. So, if you then apply 2 more points to str, and leave int alone, you'll have a total of +3 str and +1 int when you level each time. You'll still have 1 point left over for each level (that you COULD apply but don't).... I guess that would be a way to be 3:1
Auto stats ratios are not included, simply to make it easier for people to understand, if u take in account auto stats it would be like saying that there really isnt a Pure strenght or Pure Int, just 4.1 strenght hybrids and 1.4 Int Hybrids lol, a ratios only purpose is to guide you in a specific build.
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