Is their an MP potion that can be used in battle? If so what is it called. Where can you get them?
If not is their any other quicker way to gain MP in battle to use stronger moves?
Is their an MP potion that can be used in battle? If so what is it called. Where can you get them?
If not is their any other quicker way to gain MP in battle to use stronger moves?
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FearReaper you mean Breath, the blue bar below health? there's no potion for that. the fastest way ability-wise is to use Meditate, which grants you 30 breath immediately for each use. however, Meditate also applies a debuff which lowers your STR by 75%.
if you're using melee/STR setups, you'll just have to stick with using Scratch enough times to fill the bar.
as a sidenote, your dragons are poorly statted; well-rounded dragons have a very difficult time in the Coliseum. i would strongly recommend buying a Tincture of Dissolution from either the Marketplace (available for 30kT) or the AH and resetting their stats according to either the
Culex guide (optimal, but requires Eliminate) or the
Sedona build (no Eliminate, but slower).
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FearReaper you mean Breath, the blue bar below health? there's no potion for that. the fastest way ability-wise is to use Meditate, which grants you 30 breath immediately for each use. however, Meditate also applies a debuff which lowers your STR by 75%.
if you're using melee/STR setups, you'll just have to stick with using Scratch enough times to fill the bar.
as a sidenote, your dragons are poorly statted; well-rounded dragons have a very difficult time in the Coliseum. i would strongly recommend buying a Tincture of Dissolution from either the Marketplace (available for 30kT) or the AH and resetting their stats according to either the
Culex guide (optimal, but requires Eliminate) or the
Sedona build (no Eliminate, but slower).
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FearReaper,
Adding to the above comment, I personally use the Sedona build and it serves me perfectly fine using only scratch over and over; often, the only time I notice breath is when I'm using a 'healer' on my team to allow me to chain more battles (makes the coli very slightly faster) If you're interested in using a breath-oriented dragon (a mage or healer) I would suggest this guide too:
Mage guide though I really only recommend it for healing and boosting your other dragons' stats
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FearReaper,
Adding to the above comment, I personally use the Sedona build and it serves me perfectly fine using only scratch over and over; often, the only time I notice breath is when I'm using a 'healer' on my team to allow me to chain more battles (makes the coli very slightly faster) If you're interested in using a breath-oriented dragon (a mage or healer) I would suggest this guide too:
Mage guide though I really only recommend it for healing and boosting your other dragons' stats
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Allstohel
Thank you for telling me though I really rather do the coli my own way since I don't get complicated things such as builds. I do have the ability Eliminate (Was a drop I got on 4-6 level in coli), but I only used it once due to the team killing the foe before it could be used lol
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After and @
Allstohel
Thank you for telling me though I really rather do the coli my own way since I don't get complicated things such as builds. I do have the ability Eliminate (Was a drop I got on 4-6 level in coli), but I only used it once due to the team killing the foe before it could be used lol
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FearReaper,
No worries - you do you. I personally recommend the guides because they completely changed my coli experience from awful and tedious to fast and efficient. (Also with the Culex build, I believe you can kill most mobs in 1-2 scratches?) The coli does also ramp up in difficulty as you eventually get only packs of 3-4 mobs, plus you start getting boss mobs (which are mean), so if you find yourself struggling, I do definitely recommend the guides.
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FearReaper,
No worries - you do you. I personally recommend the guides because they completely changed my coli experience from awful and tedious to fast and efficient. (Also with the Culex build, I believe you can kill most mobs in 1-2 scratches?) The coli does also ramp up in difficulty as you eventually get only packs of 3-4 mobs, plus you start getting boss mobs (which are mean), so if you find yourself struggling, I do definitely recommend the guides.
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FearReaper well, if you've got Eliminate, all it really boils down to is "high STR, moderate QCK, low VIT, ignore everything else." the exact numbers will differ by specific build (they're given in the guides, so you don't have to calculate anything), but that's the general idea.
trust me, Eliminate is going to be
far more effective if you go with that sort of setup, and it'll speed up your Coli progress immensely and overall make things much less tedious and frustrating. Coli's a slog no matter what build you use, but with Eliminate at least, it's the lesser of the evils. playing with other builds is totally fine, but i would strongly recommend only doing so after you have a Culex-statted Lv 25 able to help carry Coli work.
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FearReaper well, if you've got Eliminate, all it really boils down to is "high STR, moderate QCK, low VIT, ignore everything else." the exact numbers will differ by specific build (they're given in the guides, so you don't have to calculate anything), but that's the general idea.
trust me, Eliminate is going to be
far more effective if you go with that sort of setup, and it'll speed up your Coli progress immensely and overall make things much less tedious and frustrating. Coli's a slog no matter what build you use, but with Eliminate at least, it's the lesser of the evils. playing with other builds is totally fine, but i would strongly recommend only doing so after you have a Culex-statted Lv 25 able to help carry Coli work.