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Neberon the Mage: Nebron can train your INT, CHA, and LUK up to 200 points. If he has enough MP, he leads with a fire spell (or two) he then deals exclusively earth damage. Sir Lanceler: Lanceler is the general stat trainer - he can train any stat up to 75 points. Still, if you want a straightforward creature to battle, pay him a visit. He gives you no gold and no money for beating him and, since you can simply randomly encounter a monster to test against, his usefulness is limited. Bear in mind that the stat cap for any one stat is two hundred at the moment and that specialization trumps generalization.Ĭombat Practice: This trainer is simply a Drakel Sword Master that can be used to test out new equipment. You can also speak with Twilly in Battleon to visit the Stat Trainers. If you own a Magic Stat Trainer, you can do the same for INT, CHA, and LUK. If you own a Battle Stat Trainer, you can train STR, DEX, and END for a reduced price (and untrain for free, without a fight). There are two ways to train (and untrain) stats. : Utility/Compression Miscs : End Notes and Helpful Links.
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In the screen that pops up, put in the following codes for the desired section. To get to a specific section, simply use CTRL + F. Any item that's not part of a MC set - including permanent rares - can now be upgraded in this manner. If you've been away for ages, you may not know that you can also rearrange your inventory (sort order) from your account page, but the main draw here is the item upgrader.
#Adventure quest trainer version 39.2 upgrade
To upgrade an item, go to and click 'Manage Your Account.' Log in, click on the link that says 'Shop Item Level Upgrading,' and you're good to go. There's some basic info here, but unfortunately the forum post that link directs you to for more details no longer exists. There's also a relatively new feature of AQ that's hugely convenient, and if you've been away a while you may not have heard about it: Guardians can now upgrade items through their account page. This guide will go through some good Ranger builds, explain how those builds should be itemized and played in a general sense, and identify the best available equipment for those builds. That part is on you, and if you're having trouble there are other areas of the AQ forums where you can find help. This guide won't take you step by step through your build path and itemization, and it also doesn't include any quest-specific or monster-specific suggestions. That means that I'll try to explain, in general terms, the most effective ways to build, itemize, and play as a Ranger. First, while prior versions of this guide may have toed the line between guide and walkthrough, I view this as a guide. So if you see something I've missed I'm happy to discuss in the comments or by PM, and only slightly less happy to admit that I'm wrong.īefore we get to the start of the guide, there are a couple of preliminary points we should go through. Having said that, my goal isn't to spread my ideas, it's for the guide to be as complete, accurate, and helpful as it can be.
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But with the changes that I've made, and still need to make, since the patch, I'm starting to feel more like it's my own, and I'm going to do more of what I want with it. This guide has been managed by a lot of people over the years, each of them put a lot into it, and what they came up with deserves some respect. That means that base HP (which comes from END) is now much more valuable.įor a while after I took over this guide, I felt more like its custodian than its owner.
#Adventure quest trainer version 39.2 update
We've got around 2.5x as much base HP as we had prior to the update and monster damage has been adjusted accordingly, but healing spells/pets/effects haven't been modified. The biggest changes are: (1) aside from some old misc items with a 1-time mana cost, 0 INT builds can no longer use items that require mana and (2) END is now a relevant stat again. If you're not sure what the deal with the update is, follow that link and then read on. Note: This guide was recently updated to reflect the changes to the Game Engine. The Training Academy: Ultimate Ranger Guide