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Treesixer123
Which 126 build are you referring to? I assume the Beast Mode since the Kraken should be 126? I've never gotten the BM to work, but the Kraken should work about the same until you get a pack with higher HP enemies you can't one shot
The main advice for this build (Leviathan):
- Don't start on packs of 3 melee enemies
- Use a good element
- Try starting on mages that are weak to your trainer so they do less damage
If you're doing all that and the build still feels too squishy, then you probably just don't like the build. It trades speed and hp for damage, and you will have to reset much more often than other venues because of it
Hope this helps!
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Treesixer123
Which 126 build are you referring to? I assume the Beast Mode since the Kraken should be 126? I've never gotten the BM to work, but the Kraken should work about the same until you get a pack with higher HP enemies you can't one shot
The main advice for this build (Leviathan):
- Don't start on packs of 3 melee enemies
- Use a good element
- Try starting on mages that are weak to your trainer so they do less damage
If you're doing all that and the build still feels too squishy, then you probably just don't like the build. It trades speed and hp for damage, and you will have to reset much more often than other venues because of it
Hope this helps!
Saving for myself! Looks like I have another build to try out!
Saving for myself! Looks like I have another build to try out!
Been using this build for some time now, and I love it! The restarts can be tough, but it is very effective with the exp boost! Thank you!
Been using this build for some time now, and I love it! The restarts can be tough, but it is very effective with the exp boost! Thank you!
Been using this build on a non-reset dragon for a while (got the main stats but not the secondary numbers), so I thought I'd drop a little review.
Unlike many people in the thread, I use it for higher level grinding and not for fodder to exalt, so my gameplay is a bit different. Overall it works great. The time saved by getting to run two trainee dragons in the Beds is huge. The big caveat is luck. Not the stat, but yours as a player... I find myself often missing up to four hits in a row on my usual runs, so a build like this which makes you reset most times you miss or if you encounter a boss has led to some infuriating moments at times. It's small in comparison to the hours saved by running two trainees at once, but it's there.
Thank you for streamlining my leveling hours :)
Been using this build on a non-reset dragon for a while (got the main stats but not the secondary numbers), so I thought I'd drop a little review.
Unlike many people in the thread, I use it for higher level grinding and not for fodder to exalt, so my gameplay is a bit different. Overall it works great. The time saved by getting to run two trainee dragons in the Beds is huge. The big caveat is luck. Not the stat, but yours as a player... I find myself often missing up to four hits in a row on my usual runs, so a build like this which makes you reset most times you miss or if you encounter a boss has led to some infuriating moments at times. It's small in comparison to the hours saved by running two trainees at once, but it's there.
Thank you for streamlining my leveling hours :)
Thank you for making this wonderful guide. Converted one of my level 25s and have been trying it with fodder and they have been going really well. I just wish I found it during or before the frigidfin expedition xD Thank you again <3
Thank you for making this wonderful guide. Converted one of my level 25s and have been trying it with fodder and they have been going really well. I just wish I found it during or before the frigidfin expedition xD Thank you again <3
Element Ice is rough for me. But once my Water boi is level 25 we are ready to go!
Element Ice is rough for me. But once my Water boi is level 25 we are ready to go!
alas the Night of the Nocturne enemies include at least one just barely tough enough to survive an Elem from the Manta Mauler ):
works great otherwise!
alas the Night of the Nocturne enemies include at least one just barely tough enough to survive an Elem from the Manta Mauler ):
works great otherwise!
@Wingheart
Yeah unfortunately, all the KB NotN enemies are too tanky to be killed by Rally + Eliminate, you will need to damage them twice.
I do have a KB 2 trainer team that uses the Leviathan build as the attacker and adds a mage. There's also a NotN version of it which was released the other day. (The only change to the Levi you would have to do is change Meditate for Scratch, and the other trainer would need Rally and Haste, but doesn't use Eliminate to keep the cost down)
Hopefully KB doesn't treat you too harshly during NotN! It's definitely harder than usual [emoji=fae sad size=1]
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Wingheart
Yeah unfortunately, all the KB NotN enemies are too tanky to be killed by Rally + Eliminate, you will need to damage them twice.
I do have a KB 2 trainer team that uses the Leviathan build as the attacker and adds a mage. There's also a NotN version of it which was released the other day. (The only change to the Levi you would have to do is change Meditate for Scratch, and the other trainer would need Rally and Haste, but doesn't use Eliminate to keep the cost down)
Hopefully KB doesn't treat you too harshly during NotN! It's definitely harder than usual
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mohenjo
I'm hoping to hunt bosses while training 2 fodder - can both of the variants kill bosses and do they have different element recommendations than the original Leviathan? Thanks for making/testing a build, I really love trying new ones ^.^
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mohenjo
I'm hoping to hunt bosses while training 2 fodder - can both of the variants kill bosses and do they have different element recommendations than the original Leviathan? Thanks for making/testing a build, I really love trying new ones ^.^
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mrsnegcol
So the element you pick won't change regardless of builds. If you use Reflect, then the bosses won't get to hit you, so you can ignore them for which element is best
As for builds:
Manta Mauler - works just fine for taking on bosses (it was made for that after all), but losing Sap is a bit of a shame
Anticipate Assassin - cannot take on bosses by itself (since Reflect would stop Anticipate making breath, and you would run out), however you could pair it with a Kelp Caretaker from my other build and have a
Kelp Cultivator team (just have to swap Sap for Guard).
It's up to you if you want to swap Meditate and Anticipate or Sap and Guard, go back and forth, use a different combo, etc.. I like the Cultivator team just because it's pretty flexible and cheap if you already have a Leviathan (since the mage is cheap other than Rally)
Hopefully this helps!
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mrsnegcol
So the element you pick won't change regardless of builds. If you use Reflect, then the bosses won't get to hit you, so you can ignore them for which element is best
As for builds:
Manta Mauler - works just fine for taking on bosses (it was made for that after all), but losing Sap is a bit of a shame
Anticipate Assassin - cannot take on bosses by itself (since Reflect would stop Anticipate making breath, and you would run out), however you could pair it with a Kelp Caretaker from my other build and have a
Kelp Cultivator team (just have to swap Sap for Guard).
It's up to you if you want to swap Meditate and Anticipate or Sap and Guard, go back and forth, use a different combo, etc.. I like the Cultivator team just because it's pretty flexible and cheap if you already have a Leviathan (since the mage is cheap other than Rally)
Hopefully this helps!