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Beginners Guide For Equipping Heroes - WarMart - Pluton - 02-20-2012 Guide by WarMart A confusing subject for new players is deciding which equipment to use on which hero. This also covers a common expensive mistake many make, resulting in slower game progression. While all heroes may have slots for all equipment types, very few of these heroes will ever use, let alone need all equipment types. If they do not use the equipment, do not equip them with it, you will be wasting drachs that can be much better spent enhancing the equipment you do need. We should probably start by just knowing how to identify a hero type. Battle Magic "BM" Hero: Magic Hero types are easily identified by opening your recruitables tab. To the right hand side you will see the hero stats. Notice where it says "B.M.:" and if there is a red name in that section then it is indeed a "BM" type hero you are looking at. You will also notice near where the Spirit Stats are listed there will be a small mount icon. Elemental "Mage" Hero: will notice have nothing listed for B.M. but do however have a small book icon next to their Element Stat on the right. To the beginner there is not much else to imply to you this hero may be a mage or anything else short of a very long exhausting list of what hero is what type. Healing "Healer" Hero: type could be easily confused as a mage, the effect they have in battle is vastly different however. While a mage casts spells to damage your enemy, the healer instead uses its own turn in battle to slightly heal your damaged troops. You will notice it also has a book icon displayed near its Element Stat. Mechanical "Mech" Hero: heroes are easily identified by looking at their Valor Stat, you will see a small sword icon to the right of the stat. This icon identifies the hero as a mech type. Morale Boosting "Dancer" Hero: type hero is used to increase morale for your BM type hero. They will be listed as "Nymph Dancer" to the right of the "Troop:" stat. Not to be confused as a mech, you will notice instead of a sword icon near Valor stats they have an Armor icon. Morale Boosting Buglar "Bug" Hero: hero is used to increase morale for your BM type hero. They will be listed as "Buglar" to the right of the "Troop:" stat. Not to be confused as a mech, you will notice instead of a sword icon near Valor stats they have an Armor icon. Now that you know how to identify the hero type you have, let's progress to the purpose of this tutorial, making sure we have the correct equipment on the correct type of hero you have selected to use in your formation. You can refer to the following image for the slot list of the "Equipment" Panel where you equip your heroes. BM type heroes require ALL of the following equipment:
Increase +Spirit damage on enemy Weapon: Increase +Valor damage on enemy Book: Increase +Element effect on enemy for Mage, on your own troops for Healer Armor: Increase +Valor Defense Cloak: Increase +Spirit Defense Horn: Increase +Faculty (number of troops you have in battle) In close and within the subject of this tutorial I will make only the following suggestions... Is it possible to use a piece of equipment that a specific hero type does not use in the effort to increase your Faculty? Answer: Yes Should you do this? Answer: No Here is why it is my advice to you not to do this. Faculty gain from equipment types other than horns is very low, while the equipment quickly becomes very expensive each level you enhance it. If your objective is only to increase faculty use a horn and enhance it for this purpose. You will gain much higher faculty numbers for far fewer drachs spent. Equipping a hero with equipment they do not use or need will only be a waste of drachs that you could be putting to far better use. Can I replace my (specific color) level 29 equipment with higher level (same color) level 55 or higher equipment? Answer: While yes you can, providing your hero is high enough level to be equipped with the higher level equipment, you would not want to do this, or I should say you would be making very little gain in doing this. For all practical purposes, and simplicity of this beginner tutorial on equipment, you can consider blue equipment of all levels to be the same as any other piece of like blue equipment. Equipment should be upgraded to "better" based only on its "better" color. Equipment quality is identified by players in the following order of good, better, best... White - Weak Blue - Better than white Green - better than blue Yellow - Good Red - Better Purple - Best |