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Ua Bm vs Reg Bm

I know UAs have less hp but how much less HP do they have?
Do they also have less mp and less inventory?
Can anyone state the pros and cons on each regular and UA BM?
Thanks in advance

April 9, 2012

9 Comments • Newest first

ketchup11

@Chubsin: http://orangemushroom.wordpress.com/2011/11/16/kms-ver-1-2-145-advance-of-the-union-part-2/#comment-4001
make sure to add the -4001

yep, but supposedly not the UA version, unfortunately

Reply April 11, 2012
Chubsin

@ketchup11: Um. Alliance Eternal makes wind pierce a draining skill.
Go check a blog if you doon't believe me.

Reply April 11, 2012
killsadie

[quote=MesoxPlox]Yup, dont make a BM. BM's are soooo bad! Hop on the MM bandwagon [/quote]

"MM bandwagon"? o.O lol

Reply April 10, 2012
ketchup11

@Chubsin: pretty sure UA wind pierce doesn't drain.

I wouldn't waste your UA on an archer, since wp isn't useful at all late game.
Next patch UAs get quests for more HP/MP and slots though, along with little summon sprites.

Reply April 10, 2012
Chubsin

Wind piercing is a drain skill, pointless for BM. I would make a UE MM.

Reply April 10, 2012
HuhPie

UA MM is the way to go o-o

Reply April 10, 2012
chao195

[quote=FireBoy67]Same deal as a UA hero, except the lower HP hurts you more so than it did before. Pierce is a great skill in the early levels but by the time it's maxed you have max AR and inferno so you have other options anyway. Its great in 2nd job though.

Reg bowman are slow from 30-50 but pick up afterward the also have good enough mobbing to not need the skill at all. WP at my point in the game is only good for seeing big numbers such as a 140k crit which is still weak. With funding I suppose you could hit the cap much easier with it but its so slow its pointless.[/quote]

im going to point out that pierce is a MM move, BM get ultimate inferno.

Reply April 9, 2012
rennac123

UA sucks, BM sucks. Make a MM.

Reply April 9, 2012
Aaaayee

The skill BMs get from it is so bad,
I don't even know why you would consider it.

Reply April 9, 2012