balthier92 0 Report post #1 Posted February 21 Sorry for these noobs questions, but I came back to mu after long break; many things have changed and I can't find my answers in google/on page. 1. Can I turn off monster hp bars? If yes, how? 2. Why do I get only +3 stat on my elf, instead of the usual 5? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zer0x1 11 Report post #2 Posted February 22 4 hours ago, balthier92 said: Sorry for these noobs questions, but I came back to mu after long break; many things have changed and I can't find my answers in google/on page. 1. Can I turn off monster hp bars? If yes, how? 2. Why do I get only +3 stat on my elf, instead of the usual 5? Hi there! 1. As far as I know this is not possible for OldSquad (right now). Why would you do that tho? You will put yourself at a constant information disadvantage (Bosses/Invasions) 2. This server works a bit differently than the classic one's. I suggest to read-up on those two links: - How to get started - All Server Info I suggest to bookmark those links, needed them very often personally By the way - after Marlon quest you get 4 points per lvl. GL & HF 2 Gion and Cerberus reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
balthier92 0 Report post #3 Posted February 26 I have another question - while I fight monsters, I noticed that when I start hitting them, I take much more damage. I can stand and tank them whole day, without taking damage, but the moment I start doing damage, I gradually lost health. I tested with single target (flame) and multi (Gigantic Storm) and it seems aoe does even more damage to me. Does it mean every monster from higher maps (I'm in Kanturu2 currently) does have damage reflect, or is it defence being calculated differently while not standing still? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ADMIN 2,031 Report post #4 Posted February 26 The "hp loss" is part of the "absorb" mechanic, which happens when you are wearing Wings and/or IMP/Demon (Pet) & attack. Quote "The only way to do great work is to love what you do" - Steve Jobs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites