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SP Reset - It wont lemme add

So my db is currently level 60. When I used the SP reset, i immediately put points into what I needed.

Basically it was something like this:
3 points disorder
11 points nimble body
Max dark sight

Max katara mastery
Max katara booster

Max self haste
Max fatal blow
Max slash storm
1 point shadow resistance (i was skeptical haha)

Now it won't allow me to put the remaining sp I have into lv III skills. Do you have any clue why - i'm skipping triple and double slash. Also, if i need to distribute a few more SP points before im allowed to put in the lv III category, where should I put it?

And last but not least, I'm currently at truckers. I'm kind of at the end of the truckers level so where should I train next and at what level?

Thanks a lot

December 11, 2010

12 Comments • Newest first

40kCommissar

[quote=abakre2]how so? and i dont count on getting disorder since I OHKO every monster i train against now (after big bang)[/quote]

The small bonus that nimble body grants is worthless in the long run.

Reply December 12, 2010
warrior4fame

does disorder work on bosses by any chance

Reply December 12, 2010
abakre2

[quote=40kCommissar]nimble body was a mistake.
a huge, huge mistake.
You should have gotten disorder maxed instead, since it removes a percentage of enemies defense.[/quote]

how so? and i dont count on getting disorder since I OHKO every monster i train against now (after big bang)

Reply December 12, 2010
40kCommissar

nimble body was a mistake.
a huge, huge mistake.
You should have gotten disorder maxed instead, since it removes a percentage of enemies defense.

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited
abakre2

[quote=johny2toes]Nexon changed the way SP works after Big Bang.
This the current order of SP
1st job SP can be xfered to 2nd
All 1st and 2nd job SP must be used to advance to 2nd+ (61 SP must be placed in those)
All 2nd+ SP must be used before advancing to 3rd (75 SP)
and all 3rd SP must be used before advancing to 3rd+ (45 SP)

I hope that helps a bit with your problem.[/quote]

That helps a lot .
But does that mean I can't save leftover exp from 3 and use it in 3+? Basically, I can't save up til 3+?

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited
alex5849

Thank you very much for clearing this up Unicorn! I've been trying to find the actual change since BB

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited
johny2toes

Nexon changed the way SP works after Big Bang.
This the current order of SP
1st job SP can be xfered to 2nd
All 1st and 2nd job SP must be used to advance to 2nd+ (61 SP must be placed in those)
All 2nd+ SP must be used before advancing to 3rd (75 SP)
and all 3rd SP must be used before advancing to 3rd+ (45 SP)

I hope that helps a bit with your problem.

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited
abakre2

[quote=icecutii]put it into shadow resistance, the more hp the better. are lvl III skills the level 55+ ones?[/quote]

yes they are.

and @ cyrus, i did. But guys, here's my issue. Why will it not allow me to put the points into the 55+ category? I know that my build is fine.

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited
Elitist

If you bought the CS slash storm book then by level 55 you should have used 138 SP. From your build, you only have 135 used up. Put points into SR then. Note: You should max SR.

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited
Gnawliryc

here is what i did
3 disorder, max ds
8 nimble

max mastery and booster

max slash storm
max haste
max shadow
max fatal

max fj
max tornado
1 flashbang

max fa
max bs
max us
max mi
1 ads
8 or 9 (cant remember) owl spirit

you should get max shadow. that extra 10% hp helps quite a bit, and so does the extra resistance to attacks with elements. you will be maxing it later, so if you cant add points to rank III skills yet, just add into shadow until you get a message that says that you can add points to later skills

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited
andy33

LOL. That is why i didnt use the sp resets =.=

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited
icecutii

put it into shadow resistance, the more hp the better. are lvl III skills the level 55+ ones?

Reply December 11, 2010 - edited