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Umm... There's not much to say... I guess you can say that i'm a "Wolver" Knight. Basically a Knight with the Wolver series. Currently, i have a Ash Tail set and i'm preparing to upgrade to a Vog Cub set for countless runs of FSC. I usually like having a heavy sword around with me, that's why i pick the Divine Avenger. A ranged weapon for FSC is most likely going to be either a Blitz Needle or a Argent Peacemaker.  
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I am basically "Wolver" Knight. A Knight with the Wolver series. Currently, i have a Ash Tail set and i'm preparing to upgrade to a Vog Cub set for countless runs of FSC. I usually like having a heavy sword around with me, that's why i pick the Divine Avenger. A ranged weapon for FSC is most likely going to be either a Blitz Needle or a Argent Peacemaker. But I prefer swords so the Barbarous Thorn Blade would be my other option. Sometimes, since I wear the Wolver series, I tend to be friendly to Wolvers in the clockworks. But they just end up hurting me... Now I know I should make their deaths a fast one.
  
 
The types of swords i would use is a Elemental Sword and a Piercing Sword. The reason why i don't bring a Shadow weapon is because i have a bad experience with Undead and Fiends. That's why i choose to have strong damage against those types of monsters. It also includes strong damage against Beasts and Constructs, with Neutral damage against Slimes and Gremlins. I like to be a Knight which has weapons and gear that fit nearly every situation. Sometimes that's not actually possible. But most of the times when I have a choice to have a all-rounder set, it is probably better to have a full set, than a mixed one. Divine Veil and Skolver Coat is not a bad for a all-rounder set.
 
The types of swords i would use is a Elemental Sword and a Piercing Sword. The reason why i don't bring a Shadow weapon is because i have a bad experience with Undead and Fiends. That's why i choose to have strong damage against those types of monsters. It also includes strong damage against Beasts and Constructs, with Neutral damage against Slimes and Gremlins. I like to be a Knight which has weapons and gear that fit nearly every situation. Sometimes that's not actually possible. But most of the times when I have a choice to have a all-rounder set, it is probably better to have a full set, than a mixed one. Divine Veil and Skolver Coat is not a bad for a all-rounder set.

Revision as of 11:42, 22 April 2012

About Xiflex

Xiflex in the Ready Room.jpg

I am basically "Wolver" Knight. A Knight with the Wolver series. Currently, i have a Ash Tail set and i'm preparing to upgrade to a Vog Cub set for countless runs of FSC. I usually like having a heavy sword around with me, that's why i pick the Divine Avenger. A ranged weapon for FSC is most likely going to be either a Blitz Needle or a Argent Peacemaker. But I prefer swords so the Barbarous Thorn Blade would be my other option. Sometimes, since I wear the Wolver series, I tend to be friendly to Wolvers in the clockworks. But they just end up hurting me... Now I know I should make their deaths a fast one.

The types of swords i would use is a Elemental Sword and a Piercing Sword. The reason why i don't bring a Shadow weapon is because i have a bad experience with Undead and Fiends. That's why i choose to have strong damage against those types of monsters. It also includes strong damage against Beasts and Constructs, with Neutral damage against Slimes and Gremlins. I like to be a Knight which has weapons and gear that fit nearly every situation. Sometimes that's not actually possible. But most of the times when I have a choice to have a all-rounder set, it is probably better to have a full set, than a mixed one. Divine Veil and Skolver Coat is not a bad for a all-rounder set.

Current Loadout

Weapons

Shield

Armor


End-Game Arsenal


Monster Resistances and Weaknesses

Each of the six monster families has a damage type they are weak to, one they are neutral to and one they are strongly resistant to. Each member of the Family has the same weaknesses and the same resistance. The table below can be used as a guide. Note: The following table is from the Spiral Knights wiki-page Damage. It is recommended you check out the wiki-page.

Monster Type Damage Type Weak To Neutral To Strongly Resistant To
Gate Icon-Slime.png Slime Family Attack piercing icon.png Piercing Attack shadow icon.png Shadow Attack elemental icon.png Elemental Attack piercing icon.png Piercing
Gate Icon-Beast.png Beast Family Attack piercing icon.png Piercing Attack piercing icon.png Piercing Attack shadow icon.png Shadow Attack elemental icon.png Elemental
Gate Icon-Gremlin.png Gremlin Family Attack elemental icon.png Elemental Attack shadow icon.png Shadow Attack piercing icon.png Piercing Attack elemental icon.png Elemental
Gate Icon-Construct.png Construct Family Attack elemental icon.png Elemental Attack elemental icon.png Elemental Attack shadow icon.png Shadow Attack piercing icon.png Piercing
Gate Icon-Fiend.png Fiend Family Attack shadow icon.png Shadow Attack piercing icon.png Piercing Attack elemental icon.png Elemental Attack shadow icon.png Shadow
Gate Icon-Undead.png Undead Family Attack shadow icon.png Shadow Attack elemental icon.png Elemental Attack piercing icon.png Piercing Attack shadow icon.png Shadow

Type of Swords

Swords are the main weapons chosen by the Knights. There are swords which deal Normal, Elemental, Piercing and Shadow damage. Sometimes a combination of Damages. It is recommended you check out the Swordmaster Guide. The categories below contain information and swords which I think are the best.

Types of Shields

Shields are one of the most important gear that a Knight needs. There are only three shields with abilities and only two of them are actually useful...

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