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tips for a osa, need tips
 Bionic-Comman...
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post 12 Jul 2009, 20:36 | #1
tips for a osa hi iv had osa's befor but not realy got past lvl18 and that went very wrong, so i am looking for tips for spells,items,stats,tactics anything realy.

thank you in advance biggrin.gif

P.S sorry for any misspelt words.
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 freebreadfora...
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post 2 Aug 2009, 22:40 | #2
Hmmm.. an Osa...

I would say for a beginner, you should get used to using the summons.. so I suggest a Vitality/summon 'tank' build.

Put all of your points into vitality, and all of your spell points into summons/buufs.

Good low level summons = Gobball and Prespic, for surrounding and preventing the enemies from attacking.

Buffs = High energy shot for multiple attacks, Feline Movement for added Gobball movement >:D

Now, items... I would suggest getting your hands on as much +summons equipment as you can afford - so:
Omelette Amulet
Florheadgear
Gobball Hammer
Farmer Moth-Eaten Mittens

etc. smile.gif

Hope this helped ^.^
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 mydoggoesmoo
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post 22 Sep 2009, 13:26 | #3
QUOTE (freebreadforall @ 2 Aug 2009, 23:40) *
Hmmm.. an Osa...

I would say for a beginner, you should get used to using the summons.. so I suggest a Vitality/summon 'tank' build.

Put all of your points into vitality, and all of your spell points into summons/buufs.

Good low level summons = Gobball and Prespic, for surrounding and preventing the enemies from attacking.

Buffs = High energy shot for multiple attacks, Feline Movement for added Gobball movement >:D

Now, items... I would suggest getting your hands on as much +summons equipment as you can afford - so:
Omelette Amulet
Florheadgear
Gobball Hammer
Farmer Moth-Eaten Mittens

etc. smile.gif

Hope this helped ^.^



Eveything here is good advice except the tank build. Vit is a good stat for begginers but as you progress you realise that because you haven't put points on int your hits suck, heals suck and you suck.
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 Pknight
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post 3 Oct 2009, 20:58 | #4
QUOTE (mydoggoesmoo @ 22 Sep 2009, 14:26) *
Eveything here is good advice except the tank build. Vit is a good stat for begginers but as you progress you realise that because you haven't put points on int your hits suck, heals suck and you suck.

Lol True say, u'd suck if u don't spend some points on int. Int rox (for osas in particular) =D
However, if u put all ur points on vit but wear a very good maged int set then it mite work. For that to work, u have to be a high lvl like 80+ or summin.

Good luck n i hope u av a good time training ur osa, coz i jus luv osas ^^
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 Silverydusk
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post 8 Oct 2009, 19:11 | #5
I'd say put all (or nearly all) your spell points into int, and wear equips for added vitality. Before you get to, like, level 80, you should level ghostly claw and summoning of gobbal to level 5, because your gob will be your tank, attacking and holding your enemies in place, and ghostly claw will be your main attack spell, which does alright damage (if you level up your int) and has a good range.
Also, max bear cry (lots of added damage) and high energy shot (lets your gob attack twice a turn). Don't worry about other summons until you're like, level 70, and you can max bwork magus, crackler, and then prespic.
And also, make sure to save up 10 spell points for the awesome punch of the cracklerlevel 54- does great fire damage, and also has a good area of effect. Look here for more info.
there are of course other summoner builds which aren't int based, but int is the easiest, cheapest, generally best way.
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 blakemacc
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post 13 Oct 2009, 08:28 | #6
hey im a 160 osa.
my opinion stick with points in int untill u get 300 int then put them in vit.

along the way sets -gobball-red scara-feudala then soft oak.[instead of feudala sabre use kryst o ball staff then toy hammer later on]

alot of people will say u need more vit but ive never had a problem with these sets smile.gif

good luck ^^

if u ever ned tips in game just pm Gobb-king xD
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 Blimy
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post 13 Oct 2009, 12:40 | #7
Vit isn't so much of an issue anymore at low levels because now you gain 5 HP each level. It used to be a lot different when you had to go all the way to lvl 100 without HP gain. So I'd also recommend going full Intel to 300.
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