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Tip for New player's or Player's not reach lv 70 yet.

dominic#6834 dominic Member Posts: 4 Arc User
This is for the players that as not played the end game content yet. After playing through epic's dungeon I realize that these dungeon's is not melee friendly, it is a constant struggle to attack the boss/add's. There is so much AoE mechanics and HAMSTER going on that you can only stay on the boss for 1-2 sec at a time which make's your rotation ability's hard.

This is only a friendly tip, if you like challenge go melee, If you want easy go range.

Wish you a good day!!

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  • ecrana#2080 ecrana Member Posts: 1,654 Arc User
    Or go in a premade party that makes sense.
  • lewstelamon01lewstelamon01 Member Posts: 7,415 Arc User
    A lot of the problem, too, is that the mechanics of the leveling dungeons and their epic counterparts are as different as night and day.

    Take, for example, Gray Wolf Den. The final boss of the leveling version does NOT have that annoying red wolf that you have to kill to remove the boss' invincibility, nor does it have the metric ton of adds that you have to keep under control.
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  • eckslackseckslacks Member Posts: 4 Arc User
    I'm a new player and have a question. After leveling my wizard to 25, I realize that I wasn't smart in how I spent my power points. Should I reroll now or will it not matter later on? Can I keep my screwed up wizard and make it better with time?
  • dupeksdupeks Member Posts: 1,789 Arc User
    eckslacks said:

    I'm a new player and have a question. After leveling my wizard to 25, I realize that I wasn't smart in how I spent my power points. Should I reroll now or will it not matter later on? Can I keep my screwed up wizard and make it better with time?

    By level 25, I don't really think it's possible to have "screwed up" too badly. You still have plenty of time to fill in the powers you missed, and at end game your build would probably be fine.

    For the OP as well: don't worry so much about your leveling build. Inevitably, you WILL respec once you've reached cap, geared up a bit, and have a better idea of the type of build you want to play. And the leveling content is fairly forgiving so you shouldn't struggle too much even if your build is suboptimal.

  • fivesix#2273 fivesix Member Posts: 17 Arc User
    > @eckslacks said:
    > I'm a new player and have a question. After leveling my wizard to 25, I realize that I wasn't smart in how I spent my power points. Should I reroll now or will it not matter later on? Can I keep my screwed up wizard and make it better with time?

    You can respec once you get higher level. Just play with it as it is now and learn as much as you can about the wizard. That will help you decide later what you want to do. You will be fine, no worries.
  • mebengalsfan#9264 mebengalsfan Member Posts: 3,169 Arc User

    > @eckslacks said:

    > I'm a new player and have a question. After leveling my wizard to 25, I realize that I wasn't smart in how I spent my power points. Should I reroll now or will it not matter later on? Can I keep my screwed up wizard and make it better with time?



    You can respec once you get higher level. Just play with it as it is now and learn as much as you can about the wizard. That will help you decide later what you want to do. You will be fine, no worries.

    What most players don't realize when they talk about rerolling is that you have to spend so many power points to get to the next level. I noticed I placing power points into abilities I simply don't use, but if needed they are available. It is how I leveled up my character.

    Feats on the other handle are a bit trickier and require full review, especially the paragon feats.
  • eckslackseckslacks Member Posts: 4 Arc User
    thank you everyone for the advice. I decided to stick with it. When I started the character, I did study the feats well enough, so I don't have a wasted point there.
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