Showing posts with label protector. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protector. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

[Tanking Guide] Your First Instance - Fort Rotulor


To join an instance just go to your Party Settings panel, select Fort Rotulor from the list and click apply. As you can see in the panel you can only do each instance a limited number of times per day. For example, Fort Rotulor can be done 5 times each day.

Fort Rotulor is your first instance. At level 15 you can go there and I recommend going there as soon as you feel ready. I did it at level 22 and it was just too easy. Although I would suggest going there with at least 3 items from the Defender Set (the one you get from Obsidian Shards) so you have some defense.

There's 2 bosses and only a large room with monsters. The last boss only shows up after a few minutes of entering the instance. There is nothing significant about the two bosses. A bit of AoE, specially from the last one. If you need more information on what to expect from the instance you can visit the Forsaken World Wiki which has a lot of information on this instance.

So since there is nothing to explain about the bosses I'm going straight for tanking basics. Depending on your level you'll be lacking on some skills. The first skill and most important that you will need on all instances is... a healer. I'm serious, you will need heals. If you have a Priest in your party then he is the best candidate but Vampires and Bards are good alternatives. Make sure you have a dedicated one which brings food and mana pots with him. If he starts asking for Mana Pots right after the first boss or if he keeps letting you under 50% on the first boss, then consider leaving that party and try another.

The other skills are the ones you learn from Cain, your trainer. The most important ones are:
  1. Mental Focus.
  2. Counter Strike
  3. Blessing of the Stoneman
  4. Hard Smash



Mental Focus

This is your most important buff. It grants you extra threat and has some synergies with other skills. Make sure you have this buff up all the time. If you ever start losing threat and your target starts focusing on other players it probably is because you forgot to keep Mental Focus up.
Another wonderful thing about this buff is the other buff (Fury) you gain by having it up combined with monsters attacking you.




Counter Strike
This is the skill I use most. Hard smash is good, specially if you have Mental Focus up and it's cooldown is reduced to 3 seconds but it's a bit of mana waste unless you are struggling with threat or want to do some DPS on a boss or something. For this reason only, I stick to using Counter Strike a lot more than Hard Smash. It has 3 main advantages over Hard Smash:
  1. Gives you a free stack of Fury, which is great when you want to quickly build those 10 stacks of fury.
  2. Does around 50% more damage than Hard Smash. Also, with talents, it has the same cooldown (3 seconds). pretty short cooldown.
  3. Gives you another Buff: Guardian Mode. This gives you more defense at the expense of attack. It is a direct trade of X points of defense in exchange for X points of attack. Very much worth it and something to keep at 3 stacks when doing any boss.
For mana conservation I suggest using it when Guardian Mode is about to end.

Blessing of the Stoneman
This is your typical 30 minute buff. Gives you a bit more of defense and damage reduction. Make sure to have it up, specially before a boss fight. But apart from that it's not a critical buff, like Mental Focus.

Hard Smash
A damage skill. Nothing much more to add about it. Use it whenever you want to build some quick threat or when you want to bring a monster down faster.

A Last Note
Make friends with the good healers you find and also good and friendly players. Good Damage Dealers are hard to find too. They will be the ones you want to poke to join your party when you are online.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Beginning a Protector

Hello,

I recently decided to give Forsaken World a try since I had to depart from my beloved World of Warcraft due to my demanding job, all my side projects and not wanting to spend €12 a month on a game I was getting tired of. So I started my first character, a warrior which is now level 19 and a mage which is level 11. I started playing with my cousin and since he created a healer I just felt it was my duty to create a TANK.

In this blog I will tell my story and the challenges I came across while venturing as a complete n00b in the lands of the Forsaken World.

In Forsaken World universe, probably because it is still new, you don't find a lot of HELP like you have in games such as... World of Warcraft. Most of the help information around the internet is spread around dubious forum posts, general purpose blogs or fan sites which are too general specially since I'm just a beginner. So this is why I decided to start this.

So here we go, let us make a mighty Protector in the Forsaken World. We start in the server selection screen. You can select any server but one with a low PING is probably better. If you are playing with friends you need to make sure to start all on the same server.



After selecting the Server you need to log in. If you don't have an account you can easily create one. Once you have logged in you are presented with the character creation screen. Here you just press "Create" on the bottom-left of your screen and you're ready to begin. Protectors are unique to a special race called Stonemen and as the name suggests they appear to be made of stone (which is handy for a TANK). Also in the initial screen, before pressing the "Create" button, you should be aware of the REALM selection list. This is a list of REALMS on the server you previously picked. You also need to select the same server as your friends if you wish to venture together. You can still invite to parties and talk to them, but you won't be able to see them in the world and as far as I know you won't be able to fight the same creatures.

Creating a character is simple and doesn't take much time if you aren't too picky on how your character looks. I believe the random button deliberately tries to make your character as ugly as possible. Once you have created your character you return to the character selection screen where you can select one and press "Start".

Two things you need to be aware when you begin:
  1. The amazing auto-walk which, in my opinion, is an awesome thing specially if you are like me and believe your time playing should be doing things instead of just walking from place X to place Y to deliver a quest. Nothing like a toilet break while your character goes from one quest zone to another.
  2. The start up tutorial is very good and will give you a decent overview of things. So if you're like me and skip a lot of quest texts and stuff, be a bit patient and make an effort to read the tutorial pop-ups and info text just to get a grip on the game basics.

One more thing about the auto-walk. It tries to find the shortest path between you and your selected objective. To activate this you can:
  1. Open the map (M key) and click anywhere on it.
  2. Mouse over a quest, wait for the pop-up text to appear and then click any of the bright-green text that shows up. Beware that it can either be your objective or the person that gave you the quest.
That's all for now. Keep doing the initial quests until you are level 10. After that things get a bit trickier and there is a lot of information to absorb. But I will leave that for following posts.

Enjoy the Game