11/22/2023 0 Comments Claymans harpoon![]() With no Latenna to be found, you left the ashes of second home and the only family you knew. You returned to thick smoke, smoldering rubble, and the screams of suffering Albinaurics. Perfumers and Omenkillers, slaughtering your friends and setting fire to their shelters. ![]() It was one rainy morning when you were gone, weaving a bed basket for her wolf out of stiff marsh reeds, that the mercenaries came. ![]() You fell in love with a young Albinauric woman, spending late nights regaling her with stories of ancient Nokstella and its sister city, Nokron. Harpoon in hand, you hunted giant crabs and prawns for the peaceful Albinaurics underneath the plateau. But in the Albinauric village you came to call home, everyone just called you "Clay." Hopes this helps someone out there.Perpetually curious and disaffected, you left your name behind when you slipped away from your tribe and took the great elevator out of the Ainsel River Well. The frost builds up SUPER fast (on their horse AND the rider), and the range/speed/moveset variation is just bonkers against them. But no more! After the third-or-so subsequent Night's Cavalry encounter, I realized I finally have my answer to how these guys fight. something about the hyper-aggression, I dunno. I don't know what it is about the way I play, but the Night's Cavalry enemy-type always gave me trouble. Anyways, on my most recent ER character's journey, this time I thought to myself "why not? I'll have a Cold Halberd, even if (similar to my previous ER characters) I'm not really an INT-user." BOY am I glad that I gave this a shot. Though it'd never quite be my main weapon, I always liked the moveset and practicality of it, and in ER that has been much the same. In most of the DKS games, I'd usually pick up and upgrade a plain ol' halberd at some point during my playthroughs. ![]() What I find so interesting about this AOW is that it (at least as far as concerning players such as myself) is almost like kryptonite against the enemy type that drops it. Damage is not influenced by weapons stat scaling (keen?). Scaling for int and dex are around the same. The damage difference is minimal (except the CH). At 80I 20D the cold does 1161 dmg while on 20I 80D the keen gives 1196. Best affinites are keen (with high dex), cold (with high int). Except on keen where the Clayman's Harpoon bonus magic scaling gives an upperhand. All tested weapons do the same damage on Cold (C) and magic (M) affinites. AOW: ice spear damage test Notes (TLDR): At 80 Dexterity (D) and 80 Intellect (I) the Clayman's Harpoon does the most damage on keen affinity: 1370.
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