Ecaflips are still good damage dealers


Posted March 18, 2020 by MMOexpshop

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How Clover used to operate made pre-2.52 Ecaflips a tad too powerful, but the shift to how it functions also led to it being heavily affected. Actually, we noticed a drop during the past couple of weeks in the 3v3 Kolossium success rate. Although it should have been expected, we still believe it important to make this loss of power to balance out.

Despite all this, Ecaflips are still good damage dealers that are highly mobile and, in particular, excellent (mostly) metaphorical Swiss knives. We've identified a lack of tanking with this course, so we've improved it using the spells Repercussion Perception and Lucky Star, which have improved effectiveness. Casting conditions have been made more flexible, especially for Summons and Corollary.

Seeing Tails the charms Meowch or Heads, Bluff and Nerve, we'd like to enhance the method by which in which the job, but we do not yet have an entirely satisfactory solution. Rest assured, we still have a few things lined up to try out, and you need to see some changes next time we take a look at balancing!

A prickly issue like balancing the Sacrier class... Today we have a little more perspective on the circumstance, it is time to unveil the approaching changes.First item: Bleeding. A few of the spells that consumed or generated Bleeding didn't work correctly, particularly ones that consumed it. Without needing to worry about when and how to utilize it, this enabled Sacriers to benefit from it always. This problem has been fixed, restoring a sense of managing the related mechanic and restrictions.

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Last Updated March 18, 2020