by Snow Thu Apr 07, 2011 12:07 pm
Yeah the archer class tree and gunslinger use up tons of arrows and bullets, (which r a hassle since you ll have weight probs and additional expenses)
Dual clienting is just starting the client 2x really, nothing is blocking you from doing so.
I personally run both clients in small screens windowed (800x640) I belive
So I can see both toons at the same time.
Dual clienting is quite a hassle, although the beauty of this game, you can actually leave 1 toon wherever you want on the map (like at the entrance) as long as it is in the same map as the other one that is killing stuff, it ll get exp.
Sura is very very strong, but at the same time it's pretty hard to play for a newcomer ^_^
Which isn't a real problem if you actually hit lvl 99 you ll transcend and start from lvl 1 anyway, by then you ll know everything already, so messing up on the 1st playthrough isn't a big deal :P
If you decide to dual client without using a bot for 2nd toon like I'm doing, you ll have to pick a class that's usefull without having to do much.
Examples would be:
Soul linker, it's a pretty usless class on its own, but very very cheap to play since it doesn't use weapon XD, the specialities of a soul linker is, that they have a skill for every class seperately, which is a soul link, it makes a certain skill of the class they'r linked to become amazingly strong (example soul link on a priest makes priests holy light skill do 5x more dmg and cost 5x more sp)
Priest: well later lvls you can get buffs that last decently long, so you can have the priest tag along half afk, and ofcourse if your class can take 1 mob out without dieing, you can use the priest after that to heal it up, so you wont have to rest (swordman type classes or blacksmiths work great with this)
Bard or Dancer could be usefull but I'd preffer grabbing a priest
Other classes would require too much hassle imo to switch between every time, and would really require a bot, which I'm strongly opposed to.
(Philipines Ragnarok has legalized botting, but that's a different story)