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Daniel
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Post by Daniel »

Which weapon is the best to train the fighter skill? I quess, it is the "berzerk" option of "The Inquisitor" or the "Hardcleave" - but correct me, if I'm wrong!
Christopher

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Post by Christopher »

I still haven't figured this one out. It is either the Berzerk option or the Jab option.
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Lunever
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I think the damage done is important, so I'd try berzerk.
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PaulH
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Depends what level your fighter is to start with! If you can't do bezerk yet, then I believe jab is the best. If I want to gain levels quickly from a complete no-brainer then I war-cry things as you simultaneously gain priest and fighter levels. Quite useful if you have Stamm or Halk and haven't found any mana gaining equipment.

I only generally bezerk knights, golems the dragon and demons as chop and thrust doesn't take as long to execute, and hits hard against most other creatures with a strong character. This is where the diamond edge excels.

But overall, I agree with Lunevar, bezerk will most probably get you through the master levels the quickest. Obviously jabbing at knights is gonna take a heck of a long time to kill one!!!

And also, remember levels increase more quickly the further down the dungeon you are.
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