@Mequar Honestly, it's up to you. A pro to that is in the long run, you'll have more HP if you do the Full HP route. One con however, is that it probably takes forever to train beginners. Either way, good luck on your journey~
I'm pretty sure you will start losing HP. If I read this correctly, then you're adding into STR, then adding into HP in the future, right? If so, then you're losing HP. When you level, you gain HP based off a percentage of the current HP you have. When you add AP into HP however, it adds in a flat amount, like 50 or so.
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Beginner Pride, man. Beginner Pride.
@Kazno
Or that.
@DreanBurster:
Not the TS, but beginners.
@Mequar
Well best of luck to you. Perm beginners are a pain to play.
@Kazno
I agree with you, but you should've worded your comment differently, as it looked like you were trying to be aggressive with the TS.
[quote=Kazno]Who cares about STR as a beginner, you're going to be doing ass damage no matter what.[/quote]
I agree with you, which is why I will [b]ultimately[/b] become full HP.
Who cares about STR as a beginner, you're going to be doing ass damage no matter what.
@Mequar
Honestly, it's up to you. A pro to that is in the long run, you'll have more HP if you do the Full HP route. One con however, is that it probably takes forever to train beginners. Either way, good luck on your journey~
I'm uncertain now. I have a level 77 Beginner, but would prefer restarting on a new character now rather than later.
[quote=Mequar]Does it truly add off a base amount? Dangit.[/quote]
I'm not sure exactly, but I think that was how it was during Demon Avenger. Surely it can't be different?
Does it truly add off a base amount? Dangit.
I'm pretty sure you will start losing HP. If I read this correctly, then you're adding into STR, then adding into HP in the future, right? If so, then you're losing HP. When you level, you gain HP based off a percentage of the current HP you have. When you add AP into HP however, it adds in a flat amount, like 50 or so.