If you have a Blue Mage, you may have some questions about the difficulty of doing the Palace of the Dead. For one thing, you do not get any eXP from killing normal enemies or bosses. You also do not learn spells from defeating normal enemies. But if you are a Level 70 mage, this will be much easier for you. Here’s a guide to help you out.
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Level 70s make it easier to do palace of the dead
Fortunately, leveling up to 70 will make it much easier to tackle Palace of the Dead as a blue mage. In addition to fewer queue times, you will be able to do side quests to increase your level quickly. These quests will provide big boosts to your experience and will also provide you with items that you need to continue playing your character. Here are some tips that will help you get started on your way to level 70.
First, you need to get the Sharpened Knife. This is a melee weapon and should be used in the early part of the fight, and occasionally throughout the fight. You should use this weapon to cut off adds as they start to come to your party. If you do not wait for it, you will die before you can do anything. The Blade of Aeon will also help you kill Leviathan in the beginning.
Doesn’t learn spells from normal enemies
The game features a unique scoring system based on how many enemies are slain. These scores are separate for party and solo play. Players can use the Duty Finder to find players to form a party. In most cases, a party of three will be sufficient to complete the quest. However, the rules for forming a party vary. Depending on the party composition, spells may not be learned from normal enemies.
One of the best ways to learn spells in the game is to kill mobs. These can be found in open world areas. Some of them have cast bars that can be used to learn a spell. The mobs that have cast bars must be killed before you can learn it. Some spells can be learned from specific battle levels, however. Totems are also necessary to complete the Blue Mage milestones.
Doesn’t gain eXP from defeating bosses
The Palace of the Dead is a challenging area for players of all classes, but there are a few tricks to maximizing your blue mage’s eXP. First of all, if your blue is already a party member, you should make sure the party is synced. That way, you can use the Duty Finder to find all the players in your party.
For leveling, you can use the Aetherial Mimicry spell. If you already have this spell, you can use it to play the classic role of a mage, such as summoning the dungeon boss, who uses Aetherial Mimicry. If you are level 70, you can also use a skill called Fire Angon and save the rest of your energy to cast a spell.
List of magic spells
The Palace of the Dead contains various special effects called “pomanders” that affect the game’s enemies and the party members. These enchantments can change the strength of the party members, the enemies surrounding them, or even the entire room itself. You can obtain up to three different pomanders to change the next floor of the game. Pomanders of Affluence, Alteration, and Flight all change the treasure coffers on the next floor.
The first spell on this list is Carian Slicer, an early-adventure spell. It allows your character to use a magical sword to strike an enemy several times, making short work of most enemies. This spell also helps to correct a common problem with magic builds, which is that it is ineffective at close range. While the skill isn’t ideal for close quarters, it will make quick work of most enemies.
Limit Breaks
One of the main reasons to use limit breaks is that they boost your damage output and speed up gameplay. Limit breaks come in three levels: level one gives you a very low percentage of damage output; level two grants you a decent amount of damage output, and level three grants you the highest damage, protection, and speed. They appear only when your party is in real danger. Here are some tips to use limit breaks in Palace of the Dead.
Pomanders are available in the Palace of the Dead. They can be obtained from treasure chests. Pomanders are useful to use during combat because they display the floor map and can give beneficial effects. Pomanders can be held by two people at the same time, but they have different effects, so be sure to share them with your party. However, you can still use normal items while using a limit break, like potions.
Using toad oil
Using Toad Oil is a common choice for DPS in the Palace of the Dead. This buffing spell is a great way to deal massive damage to large groups of mobs. This is especially helpful when used alongside damage buffing BLU actions such as Bristle, Particular Light, and Moon Flute. However, this buff cannot be used with BLU parties and should be reserved for solo players.