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New 11 Slot Android Hearts The extractions show the new event Android Hearts! The plus side, is that they're 11 slots, with hammers! (110 attack hearts are now possible), they're also likely permanent, as the accompanying android(s) doesn't work with any heart but these. Unfortunately, they're not the 3rd tier+ ones everyone was hoping for. Lvl 10 only for now, but still way better than a Lidium Heart for anyone with the funding and testicular fortitude to go for 11 Prime scrolls. Credits to Southperry Neville's Heart Android - All Req Level: 10 STR: 5 DEX: 5 INT: 5 LUK: 5 HP: 100 Equip tradeblock 9 slots Clobber's Heart Android - All Req Level: 10 STR: 5 DEX: 5 INT: 5 LUK: 5 HP: 100 Equip tradeblock 9 slots STAR's Heart Android - All Req L

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How Should I Scroll? As a Xenon, which is the best way to scroll my RA Gear? I was planning on using CoGs/iCoGs whenever they come back, but i dont know when that will be, or how expensive/rare they will be when they do. I was considering the Prime Scrolls in the Anni shop, which are +10 All stat, at a 50% success rate (i have lvl 100 diligence). I did some calculations, and between 3 RA equips and H20 Glasses/Tattoo, I'll have 45 slots to scroll after hammers, giving me totals of +450 Str/Dex and Luk. As a Xenon, which is better: the guaranteed bonuses and cheaper Prime scrolls, or the unstable and possibly expensive iCoGs?

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How is it possible to cheat at Ms? No, seriously. I was in the thread about decent skill removal yesterday, and there was someone saying that anyone with decent skills glitched was a cheater, adn thus deserved what they got. It got me thinking, how is it semantically possible to cheat at a game with no victory condition? I mean, the whole point is that everyone has different goals. If the proverbial finish line for different people is completely relative, how the hell does one then cheat? Discuss.

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New Revamp Idea? What do you think about Nexon somehow revamping Explorer's beginner skills? I think itd be interesting. The main difference between explorers and other branches is that other classes have beginner skills that contribute greatly to the class as a whole, like Mercedes' rope climbing and HP/MP regeneration, or DS auto-lvl 20 Charisma and Will. I think Explorers are high due for one, and Nexon could take it one step further by making it so that we have the current beginner skills levels 1-8/10, and, upon job advancing, changing them in such a way that each of the 5 archetypes (Warrior, Thief, Mage, Archer, Pirate) has a unique set of job-specific skills. Would this be a good idea? What skills do you think each archetype might g

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