Brawler Archive
Thread: Ooops! Have I done this all wrong?
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Jedi_Xan
Wed Feb 16, 2005 11:21 am
#1
I am in a bit of a pinch.
I am Brawler 4103. The nature of my question is in regards to the 1 and 0
I started as unarmed combat and really did little to develop the other branches. Now, I am pretty much forced to back pedal till my other branches are developed. This is a bugger, because I tend to lose patience and switch to unarmed in the middle of the fight. My question is.... Do I have to do this same repetition for each and every leg? OMG, this is gonna take forever. Killin stuff around town for a few points is taking way too long.
Jedi_Xan
Thu Feb 17, 2005 1:18 am
#3
With unarmed, I found that NOT spamming Stun or Blind will deal higher damage. Attack + Berzerk seems to do well as far as damage is concerned.
Devil_Tiger
Thu Feb 17, 2005 1:33 am
#4
I retract my earlier post and wish you luck in getting to master brawler.
Kyodor
Fri Feb 18, 2005 3:47 pm
#5
The consellation is, you've already done the hardest branch - Unarmed. You only need to do all 4 Branches if you want to go Master Brawler. Otherwise, go onto the Elite professions.
I8TheWorm
Mon Feb 21, 2005 12:39 pm
#6
Jedi_Xan wrote:I am in a bit of a pinch.I am Brawler 4103. The nature of my question is in regards to the 1 and 0I started as unarmed combat and really did little to develop the other branches. Now, I am pretty much forced to back pedal till my other branches are developed. This is a bugger, because I tend to lose patience and switch to unarmed in the middle of the fight. My question is.... Do I have to do this same repetition for each and every leg? OMG, this is gonna take forever. Killin stuff around town for a few points is taking way too long.
Find yourself a good speed sliced curved sword for fencer (which you qualify for at brawler 0100), as your damage output will be minimal.. at least you can spam specials rapidly. I went through the onehanded tree pretty quickly that way with a spd 1.6 curved sword with normal damage... in the 80/180 range.
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