Oh, so we have a completely new player in the field! Welcome to Flyff Universe! :) Glad to hear that my videos have been both helpful and enjoyable to you, and I wish you'll have a pleasant time playing the game. Thanks for the sub
Great video. I just started playing again after years with my friends. They are now a tank and healer. I opted to become a dps. In the past I always took Jester so now I went with magic with psykeerer as goal. Just don't know much about it. So hope I will be able to see a guide for magic from you next. If not I wonder when you make one if I will reminiscent about my own journey and/or learn something new.
Glad you liked the video! It's sometimes refreshing to change the pace so I'm happy to hear you wanted to take up something different :) I'm actually working on an Acrobat guide next because that's been slightly more requested but I will be making a Magician guide too eventually! Just might take a while before it comes out ^^ For the time being, I recommend checking out my element video (my latest release) and check the section for elements in skills so you'll know how to make the most out of them! :) Feel free to ask if you have any questions about Magicians or anything else about the game, I'm happy to answer before the guide is out ;D
@@emenalus I did check out the elemental guide already and it was very helpful. Didn't retain everything so will revist it again while playing on the side. Not surprised that Acrobat will be next I already saw that Magician was the least played class.
@@Silverwilg I understand, the whole jumble with elements is tough... as long as you know what element to use and enhance your weapon's element with it, you should be good to go x) And well yeah it is the least played class, and there's a good reason for that. I'll explain that better in the guide in the future :) The guide priority however was determined by my viewers and not general popularity x) Wish you luck on your adventures though, and have fun! ^^
Hahaha, love that someone recognized it and found it awesome! I just couldn't pass on the opportunity to connect "Knuckles" with "knuckle weapons" on this one 😂Glad you like it
Tip for any new players that are going to run 2 accounts, one with a Ringmaster. Once your RM becomes an assist, max out Moon Beam. They currently wipe enemies easier than my Mercenary I planned on maining. Not sure how long it will last as I'm only lvl 21.
This is a valid tactic as admittedly Moon Beaming is the fastest way to level during early levels, but this is only up until level 60. Spells get scaled down pretty quickly compared to auto-attacks and will lose its advantage around those parts, especially with most other classes power spiking at that point x) Another thing to consider with this tactic is that if you want to get all your skill points back to use, you will have to waste your re-skill when the time comes. And it's very common for a beginner to "mess up" their Ringmaster build by prioritizing the wrong things, and at that point having that extra re-skill for rearrangement might actually prove to be a godsend x) You also will be prioritizing entirely different buffs at first if you focus on using your support as a DPS rather than going with your main character from the get-go! My own advice on this matter is that if you're not absolutely sure what you're doing, it's better to stick with your main character and use your support as one to save on precious resources. With the right buffs, your main will become competitive around their 30s or 40s and will most likely become quite satisfying to play. The beginning steps with most stat-reliant characters is always a pain during the early steps ^^
@@emenalus Wow, thank you for such a detailed response! Taught me a lot. My merc I've pretty much left with no skills. I plan to use the skill reset on my assist later to turn them into a full support. Will use your guides to help me along the way :)
@@coolboialex You definitely should keep your Mercenary with no skills, most attack abilities will be outperformed by auto attacks in terms of DPS later on :) The only skills you should learn are basically the passive buffs (Empower Weapon and Blazing Sword/Smite Axe + Sword/Axe Mastery). Protection too if you want extra defense while you're still wearing a shield ^^ Glad this helped you out though, and hope my guides will give you all the answers that you seek. Feel free to send another comment if you need more help
Hi, I am new. At 6:36, it seems you are using Consignment. where can I find the npc for it? I tried google and not able to find the Vendor npc on Flyff Universe
Hey there, welcome to the channel! :) Unfortunately the weapons displayed there aren't part of any vendors' catalogue but simply a Flyffipedia's database for all Assist weapons, and these ones in particular are rare drops from monsters and giants. They might be sold by players, but they will surely fetch top coin x) Better stick to vendor weapons for now!
Hey emenalus!i found this vid very interesting,I’m looking to become an aoe assist but unfortunately I’m not sure where to use my stat points :( could you recommend ?
AoE assist is as straightforward of a "spanktank" build as it could ever be, just build mostly STA and maybe some STR if you feel like you can sacrifice some tankiness for extra damage :) Observe your own playstyle and preferences and make it best suited for you! Assists before 2nd jobs are quite squishy even with high STA, but once you come around to Billposter/Ringmaster choices, you should be way better off :) Remember that depending on the class you choose at 60 and if you still wish to AoE, the stats you should focus on will vary. As a BP you should probably still stick to STR as the INT AoE when I used to play was much more inferior compared to the AoE you unlock as an Assist, and as Ringmaster on the other hand your skills and buffs will scale with INT. Just remember to find a balance between STA and INT/STR, you'll do fine if you test your builds as you go
Glad you asked! I've been thinking of making more Flyff content beside guidemaking such as regular gameplay and some challenges that I came up with, things both hilarious and most ridiculous. I've also been thinking of delving into some of my other favourite genres in the channel such as RPG, survival, adventure and strategy games and make it a gimmick of mine to take on games at their highest difficulties, or the highest that I can manage while going nuts and laughing along the way :P Some of the content will be on RUclips and some on Twitch, depending on which platform the game's pacing feels more natural at, so I recommend checking both if you don't want to miss out on anything :)
@@emenalusyou got it figured out, wouldn’t want u to burnout from Flyff guidemaking lol. Other Flyff vids would be nice before u move to new games. As long as ur having fun with ur ideas thats good
@@AdrianePonsaran Oh don't worry, guides are a passion project to me! I spend a lot of time helping out people in the game as well, and instead of me telling the same thing to every person one at a time, I want that information to be available to everyone, even those beyond my reach merely with a click of a button! I couldn't be happier than receiving the gratitude of people who the guides have helped tremendously :) And of course, I know that transferring from a game to another is always the hardest to the viewers. Not meaning to say that I'm going to stop making content about Flyff altogether anytime soon, rather have more diversity for people who might have similar interests and for more stuff to watch than just a guide every two weeks c: I'm gonna keep up with Flyff mostly, but I'll be adding something different from time to time - and if people like it, I'll make more!
Hey again! Iv seen you have tanky BP, maybe you will give me advice. I actually play from time to time. BP AOE 72 now. I have choosen int because longer buff time. But after getting int aoe i was smashed… Burst crack + g knuck with 19% skill bonus and 0 str is better than ‚the int AOE’ with about 80int. I know 19% skill bonus is huge. Consider other factor - int aoe is soo slow, consumes 6x more. Whats you opinion?
Hey there! First of all, I'm really sorry if you made an INT BP simply because you wanted to take after me. Back when I released this video, I was merely on the phase of experimenting whether the INT AoE is actually good, and once I reached level 70, I came to the conclusion that it's the worst decision I've ever made xD I'm backing you on this one, the INT AoE is ABSOLUTE garbage. Even with 40 points in INT, my BP ended up doing LESS damage with Bgvur Tialbold than with Burst Crack, and that skill scales even less with INT. Furthermore, Burst Crack is much faster than the other, so even if the INT scaling did eventually make Bgvur deal more damage, the speed would still make Burst Crack have more overall DPS. And as you said, managing MP with that skill is such a pain in the ass x.x My opinion? Re-stat as fast as you can. I'm still in the middle of doing so myself 😂
@@emenalus hah thx! My decision was to be self sufficient. Im not very ambitius to try hard. Rebuffing every 4min is actually painfull. Do you think haste buff can somehow help increase DPS with burst crake? I have idea to leave 70 int as it is, 70 sta and rest in str.
@@Pyrografpl Of course! Haste increases your casting speed, so it essentially makes your Burst Cracks faster. Try casting a few with and without Haste, you should be able to notice a difference :) EDIT: What you wanna build is completely up to you, it doesn't have to be the most damage effective thing in the world if you're not comfortable playing it!! Good luck x)
Thank you for this guide. I want an Assist that can go alone and can be a decent support in party at the same time. Any recommendations? The way I see it, str and dex is the right way for stats.
Hey there! Glad to hear that you liked the guide ^^ If you want to double as a decent support and perform well in a solo scenario, I think that the best of both worlds would be to consider becoming a Moon Beam Assist. You'd be building INT like any other support Assist, but you would also max out the "Moon Beam" spell which scales on INT, allowing you to take mobs by yourself easily (and keep yourself alive with heals) while still being able to buff and heal others with strong scaling bonus. You can also opt in for AoE if you become a Ringmaster at 60 :) That of course depends on what your own vision of your Assist is. If you would rather fight with knuckles instead, a 1v1 Assist certainly works the best with a good mix of STR and DEX, but that of course takes away from your support capabilities. Hope this helped, and let me know if there's still something you'd like to know! ^^
Hi, i'm new to this flyff universe, so i really appreciate the guide you provide. Old guide recommend billposter for going solo and be able to mob monsters. But before billposter, i need to be assist first. Any tips how i distribute my stats? Do i take vagrant skill too or just skip skill allocation until i become assist? And how skill allocation for assist so that when i become billposter, it would be billposter that i want?
Hey Dian! Glad to hear the guide really helped you, I'm happy to hear that the video is getting its purpose across x) While the other guide you checked out might recommend you to choose a solo path, the ultimate decision is really *up to you.* If you prefer to focus on AoE for example, then you should of course follow your own heart above anything else!! ^^ Assuming you went for the solo AKA 1v1 route just like I mention in the video, you should set your focus on STR for damage and maybe some DEX for any potential stats you want that might be missing. How much of a certain stat you want/need is up to everyone individually, but do feel free to use my personal preference of 40% hit rate and 70% attack speed as a benchmark and go from there in case you aren't really sure :) As for skilling, I think in Universe your vagrant skills actually reset once you change to your 1st job, so you can use your points freely on those. On your 2nd job change they don't reset automatically though, so be sure not to put points there anymore once you become an Assist! For a 1v1 Assist, you'd want to put points on buffs that enhance your damage output such as Haste for Attack Speed, Beef Up for STR and ESPECIALLY Accuracy for Hit Rate! That one's really important for landing your auto attacks, so do max it out as soon as you can! If you continue on the 1v1 route as a Billposter, you'll be making use of the same buffs, so whatever you consider useful for a 1v1 Assist is likely going to be equally as useful as a 1v1 Billposter :) It's the same playstyle but with just a different name! If you do regret some of your skill decision though, you will get a spare Re-skill once you become an Assist to rearrange your skill points. Any re-skills after that are expensive premiums though, so do look carefully into what skills you're adding ^^ If you are interested in other playstyles though, do watch the portions for the specific playstyles that I've chaptered down on the video - they're only a few minutes long and contain a lot of useful information! Flyff is a game that's a lot about making the kind of a character that you want, so don't be afraid to use some of your own creativity and explore a little bit - one job can be made to serve many different purposes, and Billposter is no exception! Hope this helped, and if you have any more concerns, don't be afraid to shoot up another question! I'm more than glad to help
@@emenalus thank you for replying. I just miss this kinda game since if you play the phone version, it will take a lot of memory space. So with this one able to be played from browser really nice. I'll take 1v1 route then. I think its more to my preference as i just need to click on a monster and then see my character beat the crap out of it. Lol Once again, ty for the video and reply. I'll enjoy this game
@@dianputra7336 No problem, it's a pleasure! Glad that you know what you're going for so you won't have to worry about that later :> If you ever get lost with what you should do next, feel free to look into the 1v1 portion of the guide again or shoot me up another question anytime! Do also check Flyffipedia.com for things like equipment sets and weapons so you know what you should go for once you reach a certain level. Not every set you can get your hands on will work on a 1v1 Assist as well as the other. Enjoy the game! ^^
I take from your comment that you intend to become a Moon beam DPS, in which case at least in the beginning full INT would be both ideal for offensive and support - I've got no qualms against that :) However eventually you'll probably want to lean towards AoE as 1v1 with skills get pretty slow unless you're pulling multiple mobs at once, essentially turning into a Battle RM. And you'll have to sacrifice some INT for STA in that case unless you've got some REAL good gear. This specific case will work just fine if you really insist on not having an extra support, but I would recommend making one anyway as the lack of skill points and less points in INT will catch on. That's totally up to you though ^^
Oh, well I probably cant run 2 clients in the same time due to physical memory usage so Id need a 45 / 60 set gear then also Im a newbie since I tried the game 5 months ago in Mushpoie server and it's cool so far, I choose Magician class first and it seems beginner friendly, and then I made another account in Totemia and choose Mercenary class following your mercenary gameplay video though I have some questions, If u are 5 - 6 level high while fighting a Masquerpet, does it affect affect the drop chance? (like a LVL 30 fighting level 17 giant) and are Acrobat equipments still expensive? may try Acrobat class soon so yeah
@@HyperSonic1271-sk6fm That's alright, if your hardware doesn't allow it then do whatever is the best you can :) For a solo RM though I would recommend against either of those sets, there is a set dropped from Clockworks called Rashadain or Yuandain depending on gender with great defensive stats. If your intention is to become an AoE RM after 60s for solo leveling, I recommend saving up for that. 45 set if you're gonna stick to 1v1 for max casting speed! Magician is a pretty beginner-friendly class as it can be powerful without expensive gear, but magician leveling after a certain point becomes most effective through AoE approach as well - Hit and Run or facetanking AoE, depending on what class or playstyle you go for. If you wanna ask more about this, do let me know ^^ About the drop rate, I actually cover this topic on my giant hunting guide, and the general rule is that as long as the enemy is at minimum 1 level below you, you'll get maximum drop rate. So if you're level 30 for example, any monster level 29 or above will give you max loot potential (aside from 45+, but killing anything 15 levels or more above you would be near impossible anyway). Going further down scales your drop chances down to 80%, 60% and so on the lower you get. You can check the level ranges from the video if you're interested! I don't know how the price for Acrobat gear is in other servers aside from Totemia but my general understanding is that Ranger gear at least has remained one of the more expensive classes to pick. Jester gear on the other hand can be fairly cheap, but then again they're not nearly as versatile as Rangers are. I suppose you can make your choice based on that x) Hope all this helped and like I said earlier on the mage portion, feel free to comment again if something else still eludes you! Oh, and here's the giant hunting guide link if you wanna check it out: ruclips.net/video/nUGcvnx8Oao/видео.html
I see, btw should I try saving up for Mercenary 30 set or buy LVL 15 set? since I noticed a level 30 green in a shop and its price is like 1m in Totemia, guess it will be luck if I saw cheap price
@@HyperSonic1271-sk6fm You should definitely save up for the level 30 set, the 15 sets for all classes are quite underwhelming and certainly not worth the price. The 30 set IS quite expensive though as it's a set that's very popular. People might use to 60s or even to 105s, depending on preferred playstyle and how much risk they're willing to take as it's the best set of its kind until those key points. It'd certainly be lucky to find this set at a remotely affordable price, but it's something you should aim for even if you ended up building the funds for it later! Observe the market carefully, understand their perceived value and buy whenever you find something that's unusually cheap ^^
Assuming you mean a full Support assist, definitely a Historic Stick for its great casting speed boost! A cheaper alternative is the Hyper Stick with little less Casting Speed at level 57 c: For a BP, you would wanna go for a stick with as much INT as possible for maximum buff duration. I would recommend Barem Stick at 45 or maybe the Guardian Stick at 60 :)
Press H to open up your character menu, and you should find a "Stats" subsection from the bottom :) If you're on mobile, tap your character portrait and there should be a Stats tab there as well ^^
It is! Moon Beam is a strong spell when maxed out and you can use it as soon as you reach level 15. So you have the choice of either playing Assist traditionally with a knuckle and 1v1/AoE, or you can even get to 60 with a full INT build. I should still remind you that you can rearrange your stat points at level 60, so whichever approach you choose shouldn't really matter ^^
Do you know how some people are doing it? I see people naked wearing nothing caring only 1 sword and being able to tank bunch of herded mobs from just being buffed?
Well... I'm taking the obvious elephant in the room out of the way and ask whether the person is actually on level with monsters. Level gap makes a huge difference in damage taken and if the tank is like 20 or more levels higher, then I don't find that entirely impossible. Not like a person would be taking it seriously anyway if all they're carrying is just a single sword! There might also be some hidden gear pieces like jewelry that they might still be wearing to raise their stats covertly. They can also hide cloaks, masks and fashion, and nowadays you can even hide your helmet. Looks can also be deceiving~ Lastly, I'd ask what kind of a tank they are as there's more to it than just damage sponge tanks such as knights. If they were a blade or a ranger for example, they'd have incredible amounts of DEX and therefore a lot of block rate, rendering them actually able to avoid most of the damage they're taking. So there's a lot of factors, and I don't find it all that unlikely for it to be possible. However I'd question whether they're actually leveling like that - at the very least it won't help them xD
@@redjaypatalinghug1090 ohh no, that's not me! It's a video I borrowed for reference and credited the creator at the bottom :) Sorry for the confusion!
Lets say I were to go FS, but i dont have any connections. What would be the nedt course of action for me to properly level up? Ive been hearing the term "main leveler" and some others things and its all really confusing.
Alright, so if you were going for Full Support on your own, there's probably three ways you could go about it. First, as people have been saying, you should get a main leveler. What they refer to is the fact that Flyff actually allows you to do multiboxing (AKA running multiple accounts at the same time), so you could have multiple windows open and rotate between those characters as you please. You would play another character that would be your main, and your FS would be there to offer buffs and heals as needed to support your main. This is the least MMO thing you could do, but a lot of people tend to think that this is the only way to play the game - and the leveling series that's been running on my channel for quite some time is there to prove that opinion wrong xD Second, you could start actively looking for a partner. That's how FS were originally meant to be played, but the presence of multiboxing eliminated most players' willingness to invest time into looking for someone to play with and rather take matters to their own hands. However there are still people out there who would love the company, and patiently asking in the shout channel in a city might net you someone to play with :) You'll be at their mercy entirely though, and unless they're willing to also give you a cut for helping them level up, you'll end up dirt poor since the one leveling you naturally gets all the loot x) Lastly, you could go a little hybrid and make yourself a Moon Beam build. A new skill was introduced in Flyff Universe which I particularly showcase in this video, which allows you to inflict a powerful DoT effect on an enemy which scales on INT (an ideal stat for FS). This would give you more autonomy and the possibility to farm even if you got nobody to play with, but of course having a partner to play with would always be ideal. That being said though, without Moon Beam you'll rely entirely on somebody taking care of you, so having the option is great if you're going to depend on others ^^ If you were left with any questions about any of these, feel free to reply :) Hope this answers all your questions though!!
@@wrenascence Ringmaster IS the support route :) Billposter would be the more offensive route. In a way it would still be possible, but you wouldn't have the group buffs exclusive to Ringmaster that makes them so unique and building full INT on BP isn't likely an ideal choice ;D And breaking apart to become a hybrid would make you less capable to be a support character. So if you want to be a support player, I would recommend sticking to Ringmaster. You can do AoE with Ringmasters too, but that usually means you'll have to sacrifice some INT for extra STA x)
0/10. This video didn't include enough screentime for me.
i wanted to try this game till i saw that giraffe head. no. not playing this game
@@epicwarding Aww man, but that's the BEST part! D:
He’s missing out over stupidity
Man, thank you so much. This is the best flyff universe channel I've discovered. Easy sub!
Wow, that's a really strong compliment! Thank you, and glad you enjoyed the video
Thank you! As a new player to Flyff Universe and Flyff in general, these vids have been super helpful! I've subbed now too!
Oh, so we have a completely new player in the field! Welcome to Flyff Universe! :)
Glad to hear that my videos have been both helpful and enjoyable to you, and I wish you'll have a pleasant time playing the game. Thanks for the sub
Hi, how is the game now? Player population , servers , etc? I was og flyff player back in the days ans wanted to come back.
Very much detailed! Thanks!
Glad to hear it was helpful! ^^
Great video. I just started playing again after years with my friends. They are now a tank and healer. I opted to become a dps. In the past I always took Jester so now I went with magic with psykeerer as goal. Just don't know much about it. So hope I will be able to see a guide for magic from you next. If not I wonder when you make one if I will reminiscent about my own journey and/or learn something new.
Glad you liked the video! It's sometimes refreshing to change the pace so I'm happy to hear you wanted to take up something different :)
I'm actually working on an Acrobat guide next because that's been slightly more requested but I will be making a Magician guide too eventually! Just might take a while before it comes out ^^ For the time being, I recommend checking out my element video (my latest release) and check the section for elements in skills so you'll know how to make the most out of them! :)
Feel free to ask if you have any questions about Magicians or anything else about the game, I'm happy to answer before the guide is out ;D
@@emenalus I did check out the elemental guide already and it was very helpful. Didn't retain everything so will revist it again while playing on the side.
Not surprised that Acrobat will be next I already saw that Magician was the least played class.
@@Silverwilg I understand, the whole jumble with elements is tough... as long as you know what element to use and enhance your weapon's element with it, you should be good to go x)
And well yeah it is the least played class, and there's a good reason for that. I'll explain that better in the guide in the future :) The guide priority however was determined by my viewers and not general popularity x)
Wish you luck on your adventures though, and have fun! ^^
i like the knuckles rap music during the intro
great vid btw nice cool
Hahaha, love that someone recognized it and found it awesome! I just couldn't pass on the opportunity to connect "Knuckles" with "knuckle weapons" on this one 😂Glad you like it
Kiitos videosta. Palautui muistiin tärkeimmät asiat. Pelasin jokus 16 vuotta sitten viimeksi aktiivisesti ja nyt 30-vuotiaana innostuin uudelleen
@@Taikausko Tosi mukavaa kuulla että pääsit taas pelin mukaan, nostalgia rulaa! Onnea uusiin seikkailuihin ^^
Tip for any new players that are going to run 2 accounts, one with a Ringmaster.
Once your RM becomes an assist, max out Moon Beam. They currently wipe enemies easier than my Mercenary I planned on maining. Not sure how long it will last as I'm only lvl 21.
This is a valid tactic as admittedly Moon Beaming is the fastest way to level during early levels, but this is only up until level 60. Spells get scaled down pretty quickly compared to auto-attacks and will lose its advantage around those parts, especially with most other classes power spiking at that point x)
Another thing to consider with this tactic is that if you want to get all your skill points back to use, you will have to waste your re-skill when the time comes. And it's very common for a beginner to "mess up" their Ringmaster build by prioritizing the wrong things, and at that point having that extra re-skill for rearrangement might actually prove to be a godsend x) You also will be prioritizing entirely different buffs at first if you focus on using your support as a DPS rather than going with your main character from the get-go!
My own advice on this matter is that if you're not absolutely sure what you're doing, it's better to stick with your main character and use your support as one to save on precious resources. With the right buffs, your main will become competitive around their 30s or 40s and will most likely become quite satisfying to play. The beginning steps with most stat-reliant characters is always a pain during the early steps ^^
@@emenalus Wow, thank you for such a detailed response! Taught me a lot.
My merc I've pretty much left with no skills. I plan to use the skill reset on my assist later to turn them into a full support.
Will use your guides to help me along the way :)
@@coolboialex You definitely should keep your Mercenary with no skills, most attack abilities will be outperformed by auto attacks in terms of DPS later on :) The only skills you should learn are basically the passive buffs (Empower Weapon and Blazing Sword/Smite Axe + Sword/Axe Mastery). Protection too if you want extra defense while you're still wearing a shield ^^
Glad this helped you out though, and hope my guides will give you all the answers that you seek. Feel free to send another comment if you need more help
@@emenalus Thank you friend :)
This video couldn't have come at a better time.
Glad to hear that! :)
Hi, I am new.
At 6:36, it seems you are using Consignment. where can I find the npc for it? I tried google and not able to find the Vendor npc on Flyff Universe
Hey there, welcome to the channel! :)
Unfortunately the weapons displayed there aren't part of any vendors' catalogue but simply a Flyffipedia's database for all Assist weapons, and these ones in particular are rare drops from monsters and giants. They might be sold by players, but they will surely fetch top coin x) Better stick to vendor weapons for now!
Hey emenalus!i found this vid very interesting,I’m looking to become an aoe assist but unfortunately I’m not sure where to use my stat points :( could you recommend ?
AoE assist is as straightforward of a "spanktank" build as it could ever be, just build mostly STA and maybe some STR if you feel like you can sacrifice some tankiness for extra damage :) Observe your own playstyle and preferences and make it best suited for you! Assists before 2nd jobs are quite squishy even with high STA, but once you come around to Billposter/Ringmaster choices, you should be way better off :)
Remember that depending on the class you choose at 60 and if you still wish to AoE, the stats you should focus on will vary. As a BP you should probably still stick to STR as the INT AoE when I used to play was much more inferior compared to the AoE you unlock as an Assist, and as Ringmaster on the other hand your skills and buffs will scale with INT. Just remember to find a balance between STA and INT/STR, you'll do fine if you test your builds as you go
@@emenalusTHANKS^^
Great video. Besides these guides for beginners, what other videos have you thought of doing?
Glad you asked! I've been thinking of making more Flyff content beside guidemaking such as regular gameplay and some challenges that I came up with, things both hilarious and most ridiculous.
I've also been thinking of delving into some of my other favourite genres in the channel such as RPG, survival, adventure and strategy games and make it a gimmick of mine to take on games at their highest difficulties, or the highest that I can manage while going nuts and laughing along the way :P
Some of the content will be on RUclips and some on Twitch, depending on which platform the game's pacing feels more natural at, so I recommend checking both if you don't want to miss out on anything :)
@@emenalusyou got it figured out, wouldn’t want u to burnout from Flyff guidemaking lol. Other Flyff vids would be nice before u move to new games. As long as ur having fun with ur ideas thats good
@@AdrianePonsaran Oh don't worry, guides are a passion project to me! I spend a lot of time helping out people in the game as well, and instead of me telling the same thing to every person one at a time, I want that information to be available to everyone, even those beyond my reach merely with a click of a button! I couldn't be happier than receiving the gratitude of people who the guides have helped tremendously :)
And of course, I know that transferring from a game to another is always the hardest to the viewers. Not meaning to say that I'm going to stop making content about Flyff altogether anytime soon, rather have more diversity for people who might have similar interests and for more stuff to watch than just a guide every two weeks c: I'm gonna keep up with Flyff mostly, but I'll be adding something different from time to time - and if people like it, I'll make more!
Amazing video!!
Glad you liked it! :>
Hey again! Iv seen you have tanky BP, maybe you will give me advice. I actually play from time to time. BP AOE 72 now. I have choosen int because longer buff time. But after getting int aoe i was smashed… Burst crack + g knuck with 19% skill bonus and 0 str is better than ‚the int AOE’ with about 80int. I know 19% skill bonus is huge. Consider other factor - int aoe is soo slow,
consumes 6x more. Whats you opinion?
Hey there! First of all, I'm really sorry if you made an INT BP simply because you wanted to take after me. Back when I released this video, I was merely on the phase of experimenting whether the INT AoE is actually good, and once I reached level 70, I came to the conclusion that it's the worst decision I've ever made xD
I'm backing you on this one, the INT AoE is ABSOLUTE garbage. Even with 40 points in INT, my BP ended up doing LESS damage with Bgvur Tialbold than with Burst Crack, and that skill scales even less with INT. Furthermore, Burst Crack is much faster than the other, so even if the INT scaling did eventually make Bgvur deal more damage, the speed would still make Burst Crack have more overall DPS. And as you said, managing MP with that skill is such a pain in the ass x.x
My opinion? Re-stat as fast as you can. I'm still in the middle of doing so myself 😂
@@emenalus hah thx! My decision was to be self sufficient. Im not very ambitius to try hard. Rebuffing every 4min is actually painfull. Do you think haste buff can somehow help increase DPS with burst crake? I have idea to leave 70 int as it is, 70 sta and rest in str.
@@Pyrografpl Of course! Haste increases your casting speed, so it essentially makes your Burst Cracks faster. Try casting a few with and without Haste, you should be able to notice a difference :)
EDIT: What you wanna build is completely up to you, it doesn't have to be the most damage effective thing in the world if you're not comfortable playing it!! Good luck x)
@@emenalus thx :D keep uploading videos, like to see them
@@Pyrografpl Keeps me busy but still engaged, they'll keep coming ^^
Thank you for this guide. I want an Assist that can go alone and can be a decent support in party at the same time. Any recommendations? The way I see it, str and dex is the right way for stats.
Hey there! Glad to hear that you liked the guide ^^
If you want to double as a decent support and perform well in a solo scenario, I think that the best of both worlds would be to consider becoming a Moon Beam Assist. You'd be building INT like any other support Assist, but you would also max out the "Moon Beam" spell which scales on INT, allowing you to take mobs by yourself easily (and keep yourself alive with heals) while still being able to buff and heal others with strong scaling bonus. You can also opt in for AoE if you become a Ringmaster at 60 :)
That of course depends on what your own vision of your Assist is. If you would rather fight with knuckles instead, a 1v1 Assist certainly works the best with a good mix of STR and DEX, but that of course takes away from your support capabilities.
Hope this helped, and let me know if there's still something you'd like to know! ^^
Hi, i'm new to this flyff universe, so i really appreciate the guide you provide.
Old guide recommend billposter for going solo and be able to mob monsters. But before billposter, i need to be assist first.
Any tips how i distribute my stats? Do i take vagrant skill too or just skip skill allocation until i become assist? And how skill allocation for assist so that when i become billposter, it would be billposter that i want?
Hey Dian! Glad to hear the guide really helped you, I'm happy to hear that the video is getting its purpose across x)
While the other guide you checked out might recommend you to choose a solo path, the ultimate decision is really *up to you.* If you prefer to focus on AoE for example, then you should of course follow your own heart above anything else!! ^^
Assuming you went for the solo AKA 1v1 route just like I mention in the video, you should set your focus on STR for damage and maybe some DEX for any potential stats you want that might be missing. How much of a certain stat you want/need is up to everyone individually, but do feel free to use my personal preference of 40% hit rate and 70% attack speed as a benchmark and go from there in case you aren't really sure :)
As for skilling, I think in Universe your vagrant skills actually reset once you change to your 1st job, so you can use your points freely on those. On your 2nd job change they don't reset automatically though, so be sure not to put points there anymore once you become an Assist! For a 1v1 Assist, you'd want to put points on buffs that enhance your damage output such as Haste for Attack Speed, Beef Up for STR and ESPECIALLY Accuracy for Hit Rate! That one's really important for landing your auto attacks, so do max it out as soon as you can!
If you continue on the 1v1 route as a Billposter, you'll be making use of the same buffs, so whatever you consider useful for a 1v1 Assist is likely going to be equally as useful as a 1v1 Billposter :) It's the same playstyle but with just a different name! If you do regret some of your skill decision though, you will get a spare Re-skill once you become an Assist to rearrange your skill points. Any re-skills after that are expensive premiums though, so do look carefully into what skills you're adding ^^
If you are interested in other playstyles though, do watch the portions for the specific playstyles that I've chaptered down on the video - they're only a few minutes long and contain a lot of useful information! Flyff is a game that's a lot about making the kind of a character that you want, so don't be afraid to use some of your own creativity and explore a little bit - one job can be made to serve many different purposes, and Billposter is no exception!
Hope this helped, and if you have any more concerns, don't be afraid to shoot up another question! I'm more than glad to help
@@emenalus thank you for replying. I just miss this kinda game since if you play the phone version, it will take a lot of memory space. So with this one able to be played from browser really nice.
I'll take 1v1 route then. I think its more to my preference as i just need to click on a monster and then see my character beat the crap out of it. Lol
Once again, ty for the video and reply. I'll enjoy this game
@@dianputra7336 No problem, it's a pleasure! Glad that you know what you're going for so you won't have to worry about that later :>
If you ever get lost with what you should do next, feel free to look into the 1v1 portion of the guide again or shoot me up another question anytime! Do also check Flyffipedia.com for things like equipment sets and weapons so you know what you should go for once you reach a certain level. Not every set you can get your hands on will work on a 1v1 Assist as well as the other. Enjoy the game! ^^
thank you!!!
Glad I was able to help you out! :)
Hmm is it possible to be both 1v1 and support Assist? prob it will take like a lot of skill points and some points on STA or full INT 🤔
I take from your comment that you intend to become a Moon beam DPS, in which case at least in the beginning full INT would be both ideal for offensive and support - I've got no qualms against that :) However eventually you'll probably want to lean towards AoE as 1v1 with skills get pretty slow unless you're pulling multiple mobs at once, essentially turning into a Battle RM. And you'll have to sacrifice some INT for STA in that case unless you've got some REAL good gear.
This specific case will work just fine if you really insist on not having an extra support, but I would recommend making one anyway as the lack of skill points and less points in INT will catch on. That's totally up to you though ^^
Oh, well I probably cant run 2 clients in the same time due to physical memory usage so Id need a 45 / 60 set gear then
also Im a newbie since I tried the game 5 months ago in Mushpoie server and it's cool so far, I choose Magician class first and it seems beginner friendly, and then I made another account in Totemia and choose Mercenary class following your mercenary gameplay video
though I have some questions, If u are 5 - 6 level high while fighting a Masquerpet, does it affect affect the drop chance? (like a LVL 30 fighting level 17 giant)
and are Acrobat equipments still expensive? may try Acrobat class soon so yeah
@@HyperSonic1271-sk6fm That's alright, if your hardware doesn't allow it then do whatever is the best you can :) For a solo RM though I would recommend against either of those sets, there is a set dropped from Clockworks called Rashadain or Yuandain depending on gender with great defensive stats. If your intention is to become an AoE RM after 60s for solo leveling, I recommend saving up for that. 45 set if you're gonna stick to 1v1 for max casting speed!
Magician is a pretty beginner-friendly class as it can be powerful without expensive gear, but magician leveling after a certain point becomes most effective through AoE approach as well - Hit and Run or facetanking AoE, depending on what class or playstyle you go for. If you wanna ask more about this, do let me know ^^
About the drop rate, I actually cover this topic on my giant hunting guide, and the general rule is that as long as the enemy is at minimum 1 level below you, you'll get maximum drop rate. So if you're level 30 for example, any monster level 29 or above will give you max loot potential (aside from 45+, but killing anything 15 levels or more above you would be near impossible anyway). Going further down scales your drop chances down to 80%, 60% and so on the lower you get. You can check the level ranges from the video if you're interested!
I don't know how the price for Acrobat gear is in other servers aside from Totemia but my general understanding is that Ranger gear at least has remained one of the more expensive classes to pick. Jester gear on the other hand can be fairly cheap, but then again they're not nearly as versatile as Rangers are. I suppose you can make your choice based on that x)
Hope all this helped and like I said earlier on the mage portion, feel free to comment again if something else still eludes you!
Oh, and here's the giant hunting guide link if you wanna check it out: ruclips.net/video/nUGcvnx8Oao/видео.html
I see, btw should I try saving up for Mercenary 30 set or buy LVL 15 set? since I noticed a level 30 green in a shop and its price is like 1m in Totemia, guess it will be luck if I saw cheap price
@@HyperSonic1271-sk6fm You should definitely save up for the level 30 set, the 15 sets for all classes are quite underwhelming and certainly not worth the price. The 30 set IS quite expensive though as it's a set that's very popular. People might use to 60s or even to 105s, depending on preferred playstyle and how much risk they're willing to take as it's the best set of its kind until those key points. It'd certainly be lucky to find this set at a remotely affordable price, but it's something you should aim for even if you ended up building the funds for it later! Observe the market carefully, understand their perceived value and buy whenever you find something that's unusually cheap ^^
Do a leveling guide!
Definitely crossed my mind once before! I'll try arranging time for that :)
@@emenalus thank you! That would be amazing. I'm trying to get back after almost 15 years 😂
@@zyphr161 No problems, more than glad to help! Do feel free to ask questions until I manage to make a guide though as making these takes time ^^
What is a good stick for a level 75 assist?
Assuming you mean a full Support assist, definitely a Historic Stick for its great casting speed boost! A cheaper alternative is the Hyper Stick with little less Casting Speed at level 57 c:
For a BP, you would wanna go for a stick with as much INT as possible for maximum buff duration. I would recommend Barem Stick at 45 or maybe the Guardian Stick at 60 :)
@@emenalus thank you so much you are like a guardian angel of flyff
@@adrianodebrito1277 Aww thanks, just doing my best to help those in need! :)
I want to ask. How i can able to go stat window to increase my stats? im on level 5 now..
Press H to open up your character menu, and you should find a "Stats" subsection from the bottom :) If you're on mobile, tap your character portrait and there should be a Stats tab there as well ^^
question, is it possible to solo assist to rm?
It is! Moon Beam is a strong spell when maxed out and you can use it as soon as you reach level 15. So you have the choice of either playing Assist traditionally with a knuckle and 1v1/AoE, or you can even get to 60 with a full INT build. I should still remind you that you can rearrange your stat points at level 60, so whichever approach you choose shouldn't really matter ^^
Do you know how some people are doing it? I see people naked wearing nothing caring only 1 sword and being able to tank bunch of herded mobs from just being buffed?
Well... I'm taking the obvious elephant in the room out of the way and ask whether the person is actually on level with monsters. Level gap makes a huge difference in damage taken and if the tank is like 20 or more levels higher, then I don't find that entirely impossible. Not like a person would be taking it seriously anyway if all they're carrying is just a single sword!
There might also be some hidden gear pieces like jewelry that they might still be wearing to raise their stats covertly. They can also hide cloaks, masks and fashion, and nowadays you can even hide your helmet. Looks can also be deceiving~
Lastly, I'd ask what kind of a tank they are as there's more to it than just damage sponge tanks such as knights. If they were a blade or a ranger for example, they'd have incredible amounts of DEX and therefore a lot of block rate, rendering them actually able to avoid most of the damage they're taking. So there's a lot of factors, and I don't find it all that unlikely for it to be possible. However I'd question whether they're actually leveling like that - at the very least it won't help them xD
Nice guide. Which server are you playing though?
Ah just as I thought, you are from Glaphan. We've been battling it out in arena 😂. xXHealiosXx here from FWB guild 😅
@@redjaypatalinghug1090 Thank you!! And no, I'm actually not from Glaphan :) I play in Totemia EU whenever I can ^^
@@emenalus oh I see. I thought you were since you showed a PvP match in Glaphan server 😅
@@redjaypatalinghug1090 ohh no, that's not me! It's a video I borrowed for reference and credited the creator at the bottom :) Sorry for the confusion!
@@emenalus oh ok2x. Didn't see that though. It's ok 😅
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Next extensive Guild ACROBAT.
Vote for Acrobat noted! :3
@@emenalus Acrobat and Magician. But Acrobat First
@@eugeneryzen6323 Oh yeah, I'm definitely making both of them eventually! Just asking which one you would like to see first :)
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Lets say I were to go FS, but i dont have any connections. What would be the nedt course of action for me to properly level up?
Ive been hearing the term "main leveler" and some others things and its all really confusing.
Alright, so if you were going for Full Support on your own, there's probably three ways you could go about it.
First, as people have been saying, you should get a main leveler. What they refer to is the fact that Flyff actually allows you to do multiboxing (AKA running multiple accounts at the same time), so you could have multiple windows open and rotate between those characters as you please. You would play another character that would be your main, and your FS would be there to offer buffs and heals as needed to support your main. This is the least MMO thing you could do, but a lot of people tend to think that this is the only way to play the game - and the leveling series that's been running on my channel for quite some time is there to prove that opinion wrong xD
Second, you could start actively looking for a partner. That's how FS were originally meant to be played, but the presence of multiboxing eliminated most players' willingness to invest time into looking for someone to play with and rather take matters to their own hands. However there are still people out there who would love the company, and patiently asking in the shout channel in a city might net you someone to play with :) You'll be at their mercy entirely though, and unless they're willing to also give you a cut for helping them level up, you'll end up dirt poor since the one leveling you naturally gets all the loot x)
Lastly, you could go a little hybrid and make yourself a Moon Beam build. A new skill was introduced in Flyff Universe which I particularly showcase in this video, which allows you to inflict a powerful DoT effect on an enemy which scales on INT (an ideal stat for FS). This would give you more autonomy and the possibility to farm even if you got nobody to play with, but of course having a partner to play with would always be ideal. That being said though, without Moon Beam you'll rely entirely on somebody taking care of you, so having the option is great if you're going to depend on others ^^
If you were left with any questions about any of these, feel free to reply :) Hope this answers all your questions though!!
Would i still have options to support others if I go the ringmaster route instead? @@emenalus
@@wrenascence Ringmaster IS the support route :) Billposter would be the more offensive route. In a way it would still be possible, but you wouldn't have the group buffs exclusive to Ringmaster that makes them so unique and building full INT on BP isn't likely an ideal choice ;D And breaking apart to become a hybrid would make you less capable to be a support character. So if you want to be a support player, I would recommend sticking to Ringmaster. You can do AoE with Ringmasters too, but that usually means you'll have to sacrifice some INT for extra STA x)
@@emenalus I got them mixed up, I'm sorry! thank you for your help.
@@wrenascence No problem, glad to help! :)