User:Owao

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Hello

My IGN is Owao, I'm pretty much your average 4* with a bit of feats here and there. For example...

  • ...I got my first Almirian Seal at 2-3*, thanks to insane help from my previous guildies
  • ...I soloed Roarmulus Twins without revives. :D
  • ...I managed to beat Royal Jelly with about 2 CE revs. I admit, I'm not so good with faust.
  • ...Royal Jelly was the first boss I defeated thanks to my friend. I only learnt about Snarbolax later when I got my tempered calibur...
  • ...I actually managed to solo Firestorm Citadel itself, minus the duke. It was harsh, lonely, tough, and tiring. As for the duke himself, I managed to tackle him up to phase 3 when he charged me into a corner.

MY NAME

Please, is my name THAT complicated? I get the following misspells, w/e:

Qwao

Owow

Owoa

Don't call me ow either :C Owa or Owao is fine, plus it's short enough -_____-

My quizes

Yes, I hold quizzes! My prizes are my standard:

1st: 1k cr

2nd: 500cr

3rd: 250cr

As a special reward the person who gets a question correct is entitled to 50 extra cr :)

My quizes are held as a quiz event which lasts about 5 days to 10 days. Meaning at LEAST one quiz on those days!

Further info:

  • Question types
    • Equipment
    • Monsters
    • Trick
    • Clockworks
    • Lore
    • Materials
    • Accessories
    • And other general trivia thingz.
  • Rules
    • No wiki searching
    • No forum searching
    • No loopholes for the above (like screenshots >:P)
    • It's first answer first inspected. Meaning if you got the right answer but answered later, you don't get it. :(
    • No googling~
  • Bias questions. Sometimes I ask one or two of these to stump you all! BUT it's NOT unanswerable. Things like "What's my favourite accessory color" can be guessed by... y'know, shouting out everything you know.

Lockdown?

I'm very fond of T2 Lockdown, and alongside working towards other gear and 5* I'm also getting T2 Lockdown gear. I have experienced much from T2 Lockdown, and I would share with you my experiences.

Striker- General autoaimed toothpicking... It's not always the smartest thing to do. While generally spamming your attack button while having an autoaimed barb is rather useful... You may want to learn from the more experienced.

  • "Shield Cancelling" is awesome as striker. One might wonder.. how does one shield cancel with a Strike Booster? Well of course you can! After executing the first 180degree slash of your barb, immediately hold your shield button, and boost away. Once you have started the boost you can do 2 things:
    • Run away. It's safe, and if you need to you can heal up as well by running back to the locker room. Of course if you are still near full health you can do a more sensible thing...
    • Run around and strike back. Confuse your opponents! As they try to hit you in one direction, run around behind them and strike again. The slower their reaction speed the more guaranteed you can defeat them. It works well in crowds too as that wide slash of the toothpick's first hit tends to hit many people at once. Those with high damage tend to do this quite a lot.
  • Gunning as a striker is ever useful! Not only can you shoot as fast as you would in the clockworks, you also can run fast(with a health penalty of course)! With guns like the alchemers, you can use autotarget, fire a shot, run around, fire another, and so on. The following methods are covered for some of the more used guns:
    • The alchemers have moderately fast bullets. Shadowtech, voltech and firotech are some of the better alchemers, Shadowtech since not many have shadow defense, voltech for the shock, and firotech for the fire. At MK II the bullets would ricochet once. allowing for the double hit method or hitting other players.
      • Double hitting is a technique that is done with alchemers, and is also effective in the clocworks. Since their bullets ricochet to the left, fire slightly to the right of the target (helps with autoaim off) so the bullet ricochets right back to the target, dealing double damage.
    • The pulsar dance as I call it, is done with, obviously, a pulsar. While the Heavy pulsar (it's T2 LD) works Kilowatt is better because of the shock and elemental damage. Basically the trick is like this: Their bullets tend to be slow and most average duskers carry one as well. So you basically shoot twice over a spot (like a point), strike-boost TOWARDS your own bullets, fire one shot to both diagonals, repeat. Most of the time they end up flying right into the bullets and getting shocked, or they might even think you are flying into their bullets while they are dodging their own. This makes use of the striker "footwork". The end result is usually the most satisfying if you have a barb, nightblade or elemental brandish to finish them off.

Recon- Most newbies use it to sneak around, and the instant they get a recon mark (NOT the death mark) they start hitting them. Often the result is the death of that recon when it's your generic skilled Pendant using Dusker. Few ways to make Reconning an "art" (taught to me by a special friend of mine :3), and not just an invisibility ability...

  • Learn that for a second after you release defend key, you are still cloaked. Use it to your advantage! Hit once, recloak, move to another spot, recloak, repeat. It tends to confuse your enemies AND at the same time you can hardly be seen because you are probably there for a split second and then disappearing again.
    • Especially helpful when using magnus line to snipe; you can move from one spot, release and autoaim shoot (to SNIPE and not miss), then recloak and do said strategy. If done correctly, you expose yourself for about 1.3 seconds at most. Helps when you do this at mid range then move towards the enemy and slash them with a toothpick!
  • Learn how to be a team player. The pulse has a range; use the range to your advantage by standing in a corner and deathmarking enemies while your strikers handle them. DO NOT stand too close to the enemy unless you are prepared to strike back with a sword; most strikers/guardians tend to be able to strike you back if you get to close. In the case of a striker, the minute you are exposed you are probably never gonna survive.
  • The cloak is not a shield, dammit. I see so many beginners shielding on a point while their teammates are there, as though they are using a guardian shield to protect them. Please, you are wasting your cloak on nothing.
  • Not so smart recons tend to stand on a point to recapture, even when enemies are around. Be smart! Look at the point- if it's increasing/decreasing (depending on whether they are reclaiming or removing your team's influence) then you know that a recon is there on the point. Fire some shots- they'll usually be caught off guard and then you can deal with them easily.

Guardian- "Stalwart protectors on the battlefield". Their shield heals allies half a pip about every 2-3 seconds, including yourself. It can also protect allies! But how do you actually use it effectively? First of all there are 2 types of guardians: The pure guardians, and the offensive defenders.

Pure guardians tend to be weak, and mainly defend their allies. This is usually the case when you happen to be not so equipped for the current tier (a 0* with a wolver coat in T2. Happens all the time y'know...). Basically what you do is, take a guardian shield, avoid fighting, stick with your allies and protect them. Honestly I've seen a few 2*s do this job so well I sometimes envy them. But other times, some people don't do their job well. Here's the dos and don'ts of Pure Guardians:

THE DOS

  • Remember to shield every time on a point and heal allies. I've seen people standing on a point with a 4hp dusker and not healing them. End result, the dusker striker dies due to low hp and the guardian himself dies in 3hits.
  • If your shield breaks, try to retreat rather than fighting enemies lest you die yourself. While this isn't the case for offensive defenders, but when I say a pure guardian, I am referring to the under-equipped.

THE DON'TS

  • Obviously the opposite of the dos. But there's more.
  • Don't go alone. You'll tend to die easily without someone backing you. (again I speak under the impression you are under-equipped because that is when one should be a pure guardian)
  • You do not need to shield all the time. Learn when to shield, such as in the heat of battle. When crossing a safe corridor, you can walk faster (and without worry for enemies). BUT when you get a recon mark, beware.

Offensive guardians usually are the properly equipped players who choose to go guardian. They tend to be able to defend as well as attack, making them very balanced. They also have the advantage of healing unlike strikers, and usually are team players yet can handle themselves when alone (unless when against 3-4 strikers obviously). Here are a few key points:

  • Even though you can output damage, take note you ARE a guardian and you SHOULD heal allies (and yourself) when there isn't battling involved.
  • Just because you get a recon mark doesn't mean you need to go berserk and let down your shield and trying to stab thin air; recons can take advantage of this and deathmark you and let a nearby striker unleash hell on you.
  • Remember that a guardian should be a team player, ALWAYS. Remember to be aware of your team, try to help the weaker players and all.
  • Allies taking damage while in your shield radius will decrease YOUR shield's health. Take note of who you protect! If it's someone who can't output much damage and tend to die easily it isn't really worth wasting your shield on him. I know I sound rude, but sometimes you can't really afford to lose the shield health especially in critical moments when there are actual damaging strikers who need the help.
  • The best weapons for guardians would be hard hitting weapons. Try to pick weapons like Sealed Sword, which can hit hard.
  • Strikers tend to run to the back of guardians and then strike. Try to predict their moves and counter attack.
  • Guardians CAN BOMB, unlike strikers. Try to set down a haze bomb MK II/lightning cap to immobilize enemies and then pound on them.

My Arsenal

Eheh.. My gear aren't that cool. I also collect 1* gear because I'm obsessed with them sorta. Thus I'll list the ones worth mentioning only.

Swords

  • Grand Flourish [Fiend Low, Beast low]
  • Avenger [Slime low ;_;]
  • Faust
  • Silent Nightblade [ASI med, CTR low]
  • Boltbrand [Undead low, CTR low]
  • Fang of Vog (actually, I used to have it, but I'm working to get another to replace the one I sold)
  • Oh boy... a heck lot of 2* and 1* swords and a few 3* swords

Guns

  • Sentenza [ASI low]
  • Silversix [Slime med ;_;]
  • Strike needle [CTR low]
  • Gigawatt Pulsar
  • Volatile Catalyzer
  • Lots of 2*s and a few 3*s

Bombs

  • Radiant Sun Shards [Undead low]
  • A whole lot of 3* bombs used in T2 LD :|

Armor

  • Armor of the Fallen
  • Vitasuit Deluxe
  • Virulisk Suit
  • Ash Tail Coat
  • Couple of 3*s, 2*s, and a few 0 and 1* as costumes

Helmets

  • Volcanic Demo Helm [Fire low]
  • Virulisk Mask
  • And lots of 2*s and a few 3*s, with quite a few 0 and 1*s as costumes

Shields

  • Crest of Almire [Curse low]
  • Wise Owlite Shield [Piercing high]
  • Swiftstrike Buckler

Costumes

  • Emerald Bombhead Mask
  • Scary Bombhead Mask
  • Military Stranger Hat
  • My proud Armors and Helm I call costume-only :P
    • Spiral Tailed Helm; Military {Military Vertical Vents, Military Ribbon, Military Flower, Military Glasses}
    • Fused Demo Suit. Might want a bomb bandolier to go with maybe.
    • Dusker Coat {Tails Tails}
    • Spiral Culet; Military {Military Dragon Wings, Proto Crest}

Cutespeak?

Is what I called the "language" I speak. For example... "Can I has candy? Mi want candy, gief!" You'll find me doing that a lot. :P

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