help with my genie + elements question

sirfartalot4
sirfartalot4 Posts: 5 Arc User
edited July 2009 in Dungeons & Tactics
hi everyone....
a little qustion. i got my self a fresh new genie but i dont understand how to gain EXP for her. no matter how much i fight (or use her single skill) she wont level up.
what am i doing wrong?

and why are there 4 different kinds of genies?

p.s
not that relevant to genies but can someone tell me the relationship between the elements. i mean, agains fire do i use water spells, or metal.
i'm a wizard and i think it's important to know.

10x !!!!
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  • Xaix - Dreamweaver
    Xaix - Dreamweaver Posts: 149 Arc User
    edited July 2009
    to lvl up genie u hav to infuse ur exp/sp to it

    heres a guide
    http://pwi-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=281472

    abt the elements, just put ur mouse cursor to the element nd it'll show a weakness table

    if i remember correctly it is:
    Water>Fire>Metal>Wood>Earth>Water nd so on ......
  • Serafimo - Sanctuary
    Serafimo - Sanctuary Posts: 153 Arc User
    edited July 2009
    Yeah, if you select a mob, and hover your cursor over its element, you'll get a list of what each element is weak to. It's weird getting used to (why is Wood weak to Metal and not Fire, for example?) but you can always check the table.
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  • Xaix - Dreamweaver
    Xaix - Dreamweaver Posts: 149 Arc User
    edited July 2009
    fire can melt metal nd metal can peirce wood? lol
  • Henery - Dreamweaver
    Henery - Dreamweaver Posts: 23 Arc User
    edited July 2009
    The genie isn't really good offensive unless you level up its stats. My genie is a hybrid of a healer and attacker. I plan on keeping it with 3 spells, and using eruption, and tree of protection.

    The genie requires skills to use the spells better. Like if you want a attacking genie, you would go with infliction because of this reason:

    Eruption does a base damage attack. The attack usually tends to look bad, but the attack doubles if the opponent is right next to you. Plus each strength level is increases the attack by 1%, so if you make it a attacker, it will become a pretty good combo.

    Pretty soon the combo will increase to 50% after I'm level 20-30.

    You get 10 more points every 10 levels, so every 10 levels you get 20 points to spend.